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This was a good start to the air rifle season.


Sheree Cox


Sheree Cox is one of our Olympic hopefuls but funding her Olympic qualifying campaign is expensive. We hope that Target Shooter readers will enjoy reading about Sheree’s progress and maybe even contribute a little to her quest.


This October has been quite exciting. The first weekend was the Middlesex Open at Bisley in Surrey. I won the Middlesex Open championship, winning the Waterloo Cannon (picture can be seen here) http://www.hhrc.co.uk/index_files/ Page1251.htm


A week later was the Commonwealth Shooting Championships European Division where I came second in the air rifle competition. I actually went into the final in 3rd place and, with an impressive final, I went up a place and won a silver medal. In the 3 Position event, I came 7th after a tricky match with my butt-plate breaking mid shoot!


The same week I took a day trip to Nurnberg in Germany to go batch testing with my new ammunition sponsors RWS. We left Gatwick at 8am and flew back at 8pm the same day! Whilst there I batch tested my 22 rimfire and air rifle to make sure I had the perfect batched-tested ammunition for my Feinwerkbau rifles. Thank you very much Christian in Germany and Dave and Phil from RUAG UK for all your support.


I have now just come back from the Welsh Open in Cardiff, with some impressive results... I shot a selection score for the Europeans in February next year. It was also an MCS (minimum qualifying score) for the 2012 Olympics too. It was also enough to win the Welsh Open Ladies title - so the second title of the season! My next competition will be the Surrey Open in November where I hope to keep on improving.


Please visit my website www.shereecox.co.uk for more information on my sporting career and how to donate to my shooting fund via Paypal.


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