Clay Shooting

HOME AND AWAY

The championships continue at home. The English Olympic Trap Championships took place at the end of September at the National Clay Shooting Centre at Bisley. Shooting was made more challenging by cold windy weather, more wintery than autumnal. The competition drew a very moderate entry of 55 shooters who competed over the course of 200 targets over two days.

It was Lee Betts who emerged the latest English champion. Lee put in a solid performance to finish on 185, securing the

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