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    Kibby Help for Heroes/Round 2 Open series

    What a great day with 90 shooters turning out to support H4H.
    Many thanks to you all.
    On behalf of the shooting grounds I would like to thank everybody that helped out in anyway.
    It was a great team effort.
    As soon as we get a finall figure on the amount raised I will post it on here.

    Geoff Ryder Open 58
    Barry Smith Open 57
    Daniel Smith Open 56
    Andrea Marshall Open 56
    Graham Knighton Open 56
    Lloyd Upton Open 56
    Nicola Pearson Open 56
    Chris Lee Open 56
    Andy Jackson Open 56
    Colin Sykes Open 56
    Ian Harford Open 56
    Jamie Chapman Open 56
    Lloyd Grove Open 55
    Les Young Open 55
    Andy Varden Open 55
    Paul Cunningham Open 55
    Chris Cundy Open 55
    Wayne Marriott Open 55
    Bert Tate Open 55
    Graham Gilbert Open 55
    Mick Mctighe Open 54
    Mick Goodenough Open 54
    Steve Chapman Open 54
    Gary Brazier Open 54
    David Hunter Open 54
    Tony Haas Open 54
    Gary Chillingworth Open 54
    Neil Tatton Open 53
    Flynn Burns Open 53
    Larissa Sykes Open 53
    Bob Skidmore Open 52
    David Allbam Open 52
    Ian Barks Open 52
    Greg Hensman Open 51
    Nigel Smith Open 51
    Martin Slane Open 50
    Daniel Newell Open 50
    Steve Malburn Open 50
    Ian Gregory Open 50
    Neil Price Open 50
    Bruce Marshall Open 49
    Ian Hunter Open 49
    Jim Vickers Open 48
    Jerome Roberts Open 48
    Paul Brittain Open 47
    Marie Webb Open 47
    Ken Gould Open 46
    Mike Everson Open 46
    Bob Farthing Open 46
    Jonathan Pearson Open 45
    Simon Turnbull Open 45
    Dave Cadman Open 45
    Aaron Marriott Open 45
    Katrina Randell Open 41
    Nathan White Open 41
    Jez Ashby Open 40
    Paul Barlow Open 39
    Sarah Daniels Open 36
    Danny Webb Open DNF
    Tom Brazier Jnr 54
    Evan Grove Jnr 51
    Anthony Marshall Jnr 48
    Ben Tomsett Jnr 46
    Will Asby Jnr 43
    Greg Hensman Jnr 42
    Roger Dyson Recoiling 53
    Peter Forman Recoiling 52
    Levi Hawthorne Recoiling 50
    Daniel Turner Recoiling 49
    Sarah Prime Recoiling 49
    Kathy Thompson Recoiling 48
    Tony Lansdale Recoiling 48
    Steve Prime Recoiling 47
    Jay Turner Recoiling 47
    Tom Bates Recoiling 43
    Chris Holmes Recoiling 38
    Richard Moroz Recoiling 37
    Mark Thompson Recoiling 35
    Sandra Smith Recoiling 32
    Andrew Tomkins Recoiling 31
    Charlotte Tomkins Recoiling 29
    David Chapman 22 53
    Tom Nelson 22 44
    Tom Morris 22 30
    Ken Howard 22 30
    Carl Wright 22 42
    Tony Tyrer 22 DNF
    Chris Large Freestyle 53
    Telford Redden Freestyle 40

    Pictures of the day can be found here.
    Beware though some of them are XXX rated.
    All for a good cause though

    http://s303.photobucket.com/albums/n...H2010/?start=0
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    Kibworth

    Many thanks to everyone that helped organise the day.
    It was a great course and I thoroughly enjoyed it, especially because I picked up my first ever medal and prize in a shooting comp.
    Many thanks again and look forward to the next shoot.

    Nicky
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    well done Nicky, top shooting

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    Kibworth H4H

    Turned out a lovely day after a less than promising start, weather wise.
    Thanks to the organisers and course setters for all their hard work.
    Bit of tricky wind made you think.
    Many thanks to Wayne and Aaron for their good company, and use of the mat
    Hope the financial tally is good, well done all!

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    top shooting geoff and barry ( barry mate im guessing you got your gun sorted out after saturday then lol )
    and well done nicky im sure theres plenty more to come

    griggzy

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    A big well done to all involved
    really enjoyed it even though my springer shooting needs some serious practice lol
    greg the prize i won in the raffle has sold so expect another £35+ back into the fund
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    I would like to thank the team that rarely get a mention who work tirelessly to make these events happen. Greg Hensman,Dave Chapman, Dave Pears,Bob Skidmore,Telford Redden, and Rose Thomas without who,s generous support at KSG is exceptional to back up the above. For the team and those who attended to support 'our lads and laddeses' I think this sums it up
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    Smile Kibworth - Help for Heroes

    Hello All
    I would like to thank everyone who attended the 'Help for Heroes' charity shoot at Kibworth on Sunday. We raised £4299.76 and there is still some late stuff still to come.
    It was a staggering amount of money and without you all, would not have been possible. Thank you to Rob Brown and all his helpers and of course to Gregg for his outstanding outfit which he tells me he borrowed, but I am not so sure !! he raised £276 - he deserved every penny.
    The results and the raffle winners are on our website.
    Once again thank you for your visit to Kibworth and hopefully once all our work is done on the field, this time next year when it is all nice and green we will be able to offer you one of the best courses in the midlands.
    Best regards
    Rose - Kibworth Shooting Ground

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    Just heard that we managed to raise a massive total of £4299.76
    Hopefully this will still rise as I still have some pledges to collect from dressing up

    Thanks to everyone that supported this event be it by buying raffle tickets or by shooting on the day.

    Once again thanks to you all on behalf of everyone at Kibby and H4H.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rose Thomas View Post
    Hello All
    I would like to thank everyone who attended the 'Help for Heroes' charity shoot at Kibworth on Sunday. We raised £4299.76 and there is still some late stuff still to come.
    It was a staggering amount of money and without you all, would not have been possible. Thank you to Rob Brown and all his helpers and of course to Gregg for his outstanding outfit which he tells me he borrowed, but I am not so sure !! he raised £276 - he deserved every penny.
    The results and the raffle winners are on our website.
    Once again thank you for your visit to Kibworth and hopefully once all our work is done on the field, this time next year when it is all nice and green we will be able to offer you one of the best courses in the midlands.
    Best regards
    Rose - Kibworth Shooting Ground
    All the accolades should go to you Rose but i must point out that 5 people were used to set up course and they got so much praise from walter i mean Rob Brown but when one person set up no praise was given oh well such is life, carry on with those easy courses lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by never too old View Post
    All the accolades should go to you Rose but i must point out that 5 people were used to set up course and they got so much praise from walter i mean Rob Brown but when one person set up no praise was given oh well such is life, carry on with those easy courses lol
    Loads of money raised for a good cause. It was a good day and worth the visit. I think you have a fair point Steve but its the Unsung Heroes who always suffer and carry on in silence improving things for others enjoyment.I looked all day for a Vicar but all i could see was a Tart patrolling round ,memories of the UKs, Gary Chiilingworth i think did it first. Seems to be a good way of raising cash though i heard people offer Greg more if he kept ,or put his clothes back on.
    Well done all in helping a great cause.
    Steve Prime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve prime View Post
    Loads of money raised for a good cause. It was a good day and worth the visit. I think you have a fair point Steve but its the Unsung Heroes who always suffer and carry on in silence improving things for others enjoyment.I looked all day for a Vicar but all i could see was a Tart patrolling round ,memories of the UKs, Gary Chiilingworth i think did it first. Seems to be a good way of raising cash though i heard people offer Greg more if he kept ,or put his clothes back on.
    Well done all in helping a great cause.
    Steve Prime.
    Collected another £70 thanks to Ryan and Ian H for their genorous donations
    Chilli was indeed my Inspiration:rolleyes although he wore a dress
    You could always dress as the Vicars next time m8
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    Quote Originally Posted by stillwater View Post
    Collected another £70 thanks to Ryan and Ian H for their genorous donations
    Chilli was indeed my Inspiration:rolleyes although he wore a dress
    You could always dress as the Vicars next time m8
    I have another £30 to drop round over the weekend mate - £25 from Ray Ross and a fiver from Scottyoungsheep as he wouldn't let me split the postage on a deal we've just done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by never too old View Post
    All the accolades should go to you Rose but i must point out that 5 people were used to set up course and they got so much praise from walter i mean Rob Brown but when one person set up no praise was given oh well such is life, carry on with those easy courses lol
    I always gave you praise mannn.

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