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With a view to England entering an Under 14’s coarse fishing team in the World Championships in the near future, Angling Trust are seeking budding 12-14 year olds with match fishing experience.
These  youngsters will have a golden opportunity to get some free coaching from Steve  Sanders, International Youth Manager at Gold Valley Lakes, Lakeside Road, Ash  Vale, Nr Aldershot, Hants. GU11 2PT on Thursday 11th August 2011, fishing to  international rules.
  
  There are 20  places available on a first come first served basis. If anyone is interested  please contact Sandra Drew, Competitions & Events Manager at Angling Trust  on 0115 9061301, or email; sandra.drew@anglingtrust.net by no later than the 29th July 2011 for further details.
  
Please note  that your individual membership of Angling Trust must be  valid and up to date in order to take part in the International training  day.  Angling Trust membership is free to Juniors (17 and under).
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The England Youth U22s were well represented in this year’s World Championships in Mantova, Italy on 24th & 25th July, scooping team Bronze, with Matt Godfrey taking the Individual Silver. The venue was technically very difficult and the correct balance between big carp, catfish and bream had to be found, with the big shoals of small skimmer bream averaging just 15g each.
Day 1 saw a  great team effort amassing a 12 total with Matt Godfrey winning his section  with a staggering 260 fish for 4.95 Kg, 100 more fish than anyone else in the  field. Seconds came from Matt Derry and Callum Dicks, and a 6th from Ricky  Hines, who drew the wrong end of the end section. These performances helped us  into second place and 2 points behind Serbia, whose big fish approach worked  well.
  
Day 2 saw a controversial start when it became clear that France, Serbia,  England and Holland, the top 4 teams, were all on adjacent pegs in every  section, leaving Italy in the other half of the section with none of the main  contenders to compete against. They made the most of it, scoring just 7 pts for  a winning total of 22 pts.
Team England came in with another great 13pts, Matt Godfrey 2, Cameron Hughes  2, Matt Derry 4, Callum Dicks 5 for 25, tying with Serbia and Slovenia, but  being beaten by Serbia by 900g. We were 3Kg ahead of Slovenia.
Matt Godfrey scooped silver with 3 points but was beaten by Dutchman, Sjors  Milder on the same 3 pts, but with a 500 g weight advantage. 
Mark Downes, England U22s Manager said “All in all a great result for the team,  and with just a little luck we could have done a memorable double.”
Dick Clegg,  OBE, International Events Manager stated “Once more England has proven at all  levels that they are the team to beat in World Angling. By finishing 3rd in the  U22s and with the ever consistent Matt Godfrey adding another medal to his  trophy cabinet, we can all be proud of their achievements”.
England U18s  team finished 6th at this year's World Championships on Canale Fissero Tartaro  in Mantova, Italy in one of the closest finishes for years. Unluckily, England  did not draw one of the eight end pegs available over the weekend, which had a  huge influence on the final result.
Fishing the  whole week in 35 to 40 degrees heat, this year's very young team proved  themselves to be very efficient anglers drawing with Italy on points but losing  out on weight. A total of 17 teams fished the Championships with Portugal  winning the Gold medal with 29pts.
Individual  placings for the England team
9th Ryan  Watson 5pts
31st Ben Taylor 10pts
32nd Connor Barlow 10pts
58th Reece Nicolson 14pts
60th Alex Clements 14pts
from a total of 83 competitors.
World  Championships Youth U18’s Team Results
1st Portugal  29 pts – 18.045kg
2nd Czech Republic 33 pts – 21.740kg
3rd Slovakia 33 pts – 21.615kg
4th Croatia 34 pts – 20.735kg
5th Italy 35 pts – 21.125kg
6th England – 35pts – 17.965kg
World  Championships Youth U18’s Individual Results
1st Ivan  Turkovic, Croatia 2 pts – 11.210kg
2nd Ondrej Pokorny, Czech Republic 3 pts – 7.280kg
3rd Ferenc Hamar, Hungary 3 pts – 6.690kg
4th Carlos Silva, Portugal 3 pts – 6.180kg
5th Alberto Visciglia, Italy 4 pts – 10.080kg
6th Juraj Smaha, Slovakia 4 pts – 9.295kg
World  Championships Youth U22s Team Results
  
  1st Italy 22  pts – 33.090kg
  2nd Serbia 25 pts – 31.990kg
  3rd England 25 pts – 31.080kg
  4th Slovenia 25 pts – 27.220kg
  5th Netherlands 27 pts – 29.330kg
  6th Germany 32 pts – 24.740kg
  
  World  Championships Youth U22s Individual Results
  
  1st Sjors  Milder, Netherlands 3 pts – 9.120kg
  2nd Matt Godfrey, England 3 pts – 8.620kg
  3rd Vukasin Dimic, Serbia 3 pts – 8.280kg
  4th Sven Hekman, Netherlands 3 pts – 7.520kg
  5th Lorenzo Tassinari, Italy 4 pts – 9.560kg
6th Alberto Italiani, Italy 4 pts – 7.490kg
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The Ladies World Championship event was held on the River Fiuma Mandria in Berreto near Palma, Italy on 22nd and 23rd August 2009. The Subfish Team England Ladies were Sandra Scotthorne, Emma Pickering, Wendy Locker, Helen Dagnall, Claire Dagnall, Samantha Perkins and Kayleigh Smith, managed by Tommy Pickering.
After five  days practice the team were the favourites, and caught more fish than anyone  else. The team had a method that was working well and were quite confident. The  match came, but the plan didn’t work on day one with the team finishing in 8th  position. Unfortunately, because of the new system when there are more than 15  teams taking part the sections are split into two, and this meant that the team  were only a few points behind and still had the chance to fish for a medal, so  they changed the method a fraction. After two hours on day two the team had  nine points and thought they were in the silver medal position, but sadly they  stopped catching, fell behind and finished 10 points off a medal. At the end of  the event Subfish Team England Ladies finished in 7th position.
  
  Team Positions:
1st place – Germany
2nd place – Czech Republic
3rd place - Hungary
Full results available by clicking HERE
Tommy Pickering, Subfish Team England Ladies Manager, stated “The only chance  we had was individual gold and Emma Pickering had won her section on day one.  On day two Emma hooked a big fish and played it for 15 mins but it came off  near the net. If she had caught it she would have been World Champion, and if  she hadn’t hooked it she might have still been World Champion as she would have  had time to net more fish. We are all gutted to miss out this year, but it is  something that I have seen coming to be fair. When I took over 8 years ago we  won 3 gold medals over 4 years, and it was easier in those days. Unfortunately  now all the other teams have gone away and improved. Also all the other teams  have managers, coaches and hold friendly international events. More of the  teams nowadays are unbelieveable, and full credit to them that they have caught  us up, but one of our problems is we don’t fish to FIPS rules. We now need to  put the work in to where we should be as the standard is so different now “.
Dick Clegg OBE, International Coarse Events Manager stated “I can understand  the frustration that both the management and team feel with what is a very  disappointing result in Italy. However, I know the quality of everyone  concerned and expect them to excel next year. When I hear the comments from the  competitors of other countries and the high regard that they have for the  England camp then as International Events Manager I know that this is only a  small blip on an otherwise excellent international record”.
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The Angling Trust’s Anglers with Disabilities England Team took part in the 11th Freshwater World Championships at Ponte De Sor, Portugal on 8th-9th August 2009. The Sor River at Ponte De Sor is clear water and slow stream with the main fish specimens present being Barbel, Bogas, Carps and Bleaks.
The World Champion squad consisted of anglers who had earlier in the year   taken part in selection matches that were fished to international rules to help   identify anglers who are of international calibre. Fishing at international   level is completely different to the way anglers normally fish in this country,   and the selection matches gave the anglers the opportunity to prove their skills   to deliver success at Ponte De Sor. The squad selected to take part in the World   Championships consisted of; Stefan Gent, Mark Eves, Alan Chadbone, Andy Lakey,   Terry Naulls, and England Manager, Joe Roberts.
Joe Roberts, England Manager stated “On day one the top three teams all fished for bleak with weights up to 3kg. England started for bleak, but started slipping behind the leading teams after 1 ½ hours, so changed their method to waggler and long pole feeding Hemp seed, the team managed to pull it back finishing the first day in 5th place.
On day two the team started for bleak but only for 20 minutes, then changed onto another method for waggler and long pole, going ahead and winning day two with 9 points. The team gelled really well together and I was a little concerned on day one, but the team managed to pull it back on day two and take the bronze medal position and win 3rd place overall. I would like to thank Drennan for donating tackle to the team and offer our appreciation for their support.”
Day 1
  1st Slovenia 12 pts
  2nd Bosnia 12 pts
  3rd Croatia 12   pts
  4th France 15 pts
5th England 21 ½ pts
Day 2
  1st England 9 pts
  2nd Slovenia 10 pts
  3rd Czech Rep 15   pts
4th Croatia 18 pts
Overall
  1st Slovenia
  2nd Croatia
  3rd England
  4th Bosnia
  5th   Czech Republic
  6th France
  7th Italy
  8th Belgium
9th Portugal
Individuals
  1st Rade Kelecevic – Bosnia
  2nd Rudolf Centrih –   Slovenia
  3rd Ota Petracek – Czech Republic
  6th Andy Lakey – England
  8th   Stefan Gent – England
10th Alan Chadbone - England 
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The Angling Trust is giving Anglers with Disabilities the opportunity to fish for England, with the first of two selection events taking place on 8th February on the Stainforth and Keadby Canal near Kirk Bramwith, Doncaster.
England Team Manager Joe Roberts is introducing a northern and southern England match fished to international rules to help identify anglers who are of international calibre. A number of anglers from each regional match will be selected to fish a national trial and have the opportunity to fish for England at the World Championships in Portugal. 
                
             
  


