EVESHAM Archery Club rounded off the summer's Worcester trophy series of open tournaments with a Windsor hosted by the Redditch Company of Archers.
The round consisted of three dozen arrows at each distance of 60, 50 and 40 yards.
In the gent's Olympic bow competition, Malcolm Porter was the clear winner recording a superb 936 and 90 golds.
Peter Williams took second with a fine 908, while Gerald Gasparro claimed the medal for the best score by a third class archer.
Ian Trout notched up 878 to secure the limited compound bow medal.
In the ladies' event, Linda Haines smashed her personal best of the previous week accumulating an excellent 866 to gain second place. Her total included a six gold end at 60 yards.
Evesham's juniors once more swept away the opposition with Jackie Williams receiving the first junior lady compound bow medal for her high class 903 junior Windsor.
Tim Haines also completed the 40, 30 and 20-yard round producing 820 to be first Olympic bow. Andrew Crowther (798) shot the full distance Windsor and was runner up. He has now achieved the prestigious status of Junior Bowman.
Matthew Haines was awarded the first junior boy compound bow medal.
Evesham's four of Malcolm Porter, Peter Williams, Linda Haines and Laurence Gregory were again the team champions and, with results still to be calculated, the club are well placed to take this season's Worcester Trophy.
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