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The Italian Fishing Federation has released their calendar of events for next year’s World Angling Games in Italy. The host nation will organise more than 25 different competitions all within the same week at venues throughout Italy from 28th August – 4th September 2011.
Coarse, game  and sea anglers will converge on the historic city of Florence for the opening  ceremony on Sunday the 28th of August and then go directly to the venue  selected for them by the Italian hosts.
  
  More than 50  countries are expected to take part, making this event an angling spectacular  the likes of which have never been seen before.
  
  A few major  changes were made to some of the FIPSed rules at the recent meeting of the  technical committee for the Freshwater discipline;
  
  1. The  Nations, European and World Club Championships will now be of 4 hours duration.
  2. The prebaiting period has been extended to 10mins.
  3. The age limit of the under 22s has been increased to under 23 years of age. 
  
  Dick Clegg, OBE, International Events Manager, said “Italy is a fantastic place  to visit and spectators will have great time watching the teams compete. The  programme of events allows followers to switch from venue to venue since the  finals do not all take place on the same day unlike the opening ceremony”.
  
  The Angling  Trust, England’s national governing body for competition angling is affiliated  to the World governing body CIPS and teams representing our country will take  part in the FIPSed, FIPSmer, FIPSmouche and FIPScasting division of the games.
  
  Freshwater  World Championships
  Coarse Angling Nations – Ferrara
  Coarse Angling Disabled – Reggio Emila
  Coarse Angling U14’s – Pisa
  Coarse Angling U18’s – Pisa
  Coarse Angling U23’s – Pisa
  Coarse Angling Veterans - Firenze 
  Feeder Fishing – Perugia
  Coarse Angling Ladies – Firenze
  Carp Angling – Perugia
  Black Bass – Viterbo
  Trout with natural baits – Perugia
  Artificial baits Shore Angling – Perugia
  Artificial baits boat Angling – Reggio Emila
  Trout Fishing in the lake – Perugia
  
   Fly Fishing World Championships
  Youth Fly Fishing – Arezzo
  Seniors Fly Fishing – Bolzano
  
  Sea  World Championships
  Shore  Angling U16’s - Genova
  Shore Angling U21’s - Genova
  Shore Angling Seniors – Lucca
  Shore Angling Ladies – Massa Carrara
  Long Slinging of Sea Weights – Pisa
  Boat Fishing Seniors – Livorno
  Boat Fishing Juniors – Livorno
  Big Game – Roma
  Angling Float from Harbour Installations (Europe) – Grosseto
Casting - Roma
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The Angling Trust is delighted to announce that it has secured the biggest cash injection into International Coarse angling in a generation, in the form of a very generous donation of £40,000 to support some of the International Coarse Angling teams. The teams will be U14s, Ladies, Veterans and Anglers with Disabilities. Durham based HV Power Electrical Systems have very generously offered to fund these teams after an appeal by the Angling Times in conjunction with Angling Trust.
Stuart  Porter, Managing Director of HV Power Electrical, who is a keen angler, came  forward to support this great cause after reading in the Angling Times that the  teams did not have sponsorship to support them in fishing the International  Championships. Stuart has also promised to offer a similar level of funding for  the International teams to participate in 2011. Next year the teams will all be  competing in all disciplines in Italy for the World Angling Games  Championships, and with this new funding the Angling Trust can now create an  U14s International team to participate in 2011.
  
  This donation  is without doubt one of the biggest that angling has ever received to support  our English teams fishing overseas. Without this fantastic sponsorship from HV  Power Electrical, these teams would not be able to participate as Angling Trust  relies very heavily on sponsorship for teams to take part at international  level.
  
  Stuart Porter  said “We are just ordinary blokes who want to put something back into angling.  My business partner, Alan Hardy puts funding into his passion, greyhound  racing, so I thought I should do my bit for my sport - angling”.
  
  In recent  year’s, because of money being injected into the sport, the European teams have  begun to overtake the England teams in their results, but it is hoped with this  fantastic donation that will now see all the English teams competing at  the highest level in the future and coming back with even more medals.
  
  Mark Lloyd,  Chief Executive of Angling Trust stated “This is a great leap forward for Team  England, and for angling as a whole. We’re also very grateful to Angling Times  for publicising our appeal. Plans are currently being developed for the funding  of all coarse, game and sea competition angling at an international level over  the next decade”.
  
  Dick Clegg,  OBE, International Events Manager said “this donation by the sport’s new  benefactor will enable the teams to approach each contest in a more  professional manner. England will now be in a position to compete at the  highest level in the Veterans, Disabled and Ladies World Championships, after  playing the poor relations to some of our European cousins for many years. The  fantastic financial arrangement with HV Power Electrical Systems has guaranteed  the involvement of these teams for the next few years, and I would personally  like to thank Stuart and his company for their support. I am sure their  generosity will enable us to win more medals.”
  
We will now  also be looking at developing a system which will enable us to select a team of  under 14's to compete at world level from next year”.
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Following the recently-held youth trails, the Joint Youth International Team Managers of the U18s & U22s, Steve Sanders and Mark Downes are pleased to announce the teams who will be representing Angling Trust this year. The two trials were a huge success with the young anglers bagging between 12lb and 35lb in each of the trials. Both trials were 2.5hrs long and bloodworm and joker were the predominant baits.
This year,  the teams travel to Italy along the Canal Bianco near Mantova on 18th July,  with the Youth World Championships two match days being 24th/25th July. The  canal is 50m wide with skimmer, bream and carrassio being the main species.  Mark Downes, International Team Manager, said “In theory the venues should suit  the teams so we are hopeful of getting amongst the medals this year.”
  
  Last year on  the river Sorraia, St Justa, Portugal the U18s fished in extreme conditions of  38C heat to finish outside the medal position in 5th place with the U22s just  behind in 6th place at Couruche, Portugal. The two Youth teams are hoping to go  one better this year to be in with a chance of bringing home some medals as  they have in previous years.
U18s England  Youth Team
Connor Barlow, Manchester
Alex Clements, Hampshire
Reece Nicolson, Nottinghamshire
Ben Taylor, Leeds
Ryan Watson, Surrey
Matt Derry, Brownhills
Callum Dicks, Bristol
Matt Godfrey, Sheffield
Ricky Hines, Wigan
Cameron Hughes, Derby
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Fred Jennings OBE, one of the most influential figures in the development of coarse angling, has sadly passed away in his sleep at the age of 76.
West Midlander Fred had a major impact on angling, both at club level and on a national scale. 
He was the first full-time executive chairman of Birmingham AA – at a time when they had a staggering 60,000 members (they have 12,000 today) – and was the National Federation of Anglers president from 1973 to 1978.
Fred was also a board member of Severn Trent Water and chairman of its Fisheries Advisory Committee, as well as being the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food’s appointee to the National Water Council.
                
             
  


