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  • County scene - June 19

    By Cornish Guardian at 07:30 on 19/06/13
    AND THEY'RE OFF:  Runners at the start of the Bude Lifeboat Run. See report, left.   by Paul Hamlyn.
    Running BUDE'S LIFEBOAT RUN PROVES A MASSIVE SUCCESS: With 115 juniors and 242 seniors taking part competition was high and the Bude Lifeboat Run was a resounding success for organisers and participants alike. Sponsored by Outdoor Adventure and organised by the Launceston Road Runners the RNLI fundraising event saw two strongly contested runs. The first race starting at 6.30pm was the one mile junior race, won by Kieran Langman,...
  • Bodmin & district grassroots sport - June 19

    By Cornish Guardian at 07:30 on 19/06/13
    CALLY PRIDE:  Members of the Callywith Centre with their winning trophies and certificates  at the Cornwall Novice Trampoline competition in Saltash.
    Gymnastics TOP RESULTS FOR CALLYWITH TRAMPOLINISTS: Trampolinists from the Callywith Centre in Bodmin have been busy over the last month, with 30 of them taking part in the Cornwall Novice Trampoline competition in Saltash, where they came away with a total of 23 trophies, ten gold, eight silver and five bronze. In the Award 6 competition Alisha Long won the girls' U7s age group, with Chloe Scott a close second. Maisie Ayres won...
  • Fixtures and results, Cornish Guardian June 19

    By Cornish Guardian at 07:30 on 19/06/13
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    Bowls County League: Division Two: Stratton C 54 Bodmin D 45; D Saunders 14 J Cock 22; J Jeffrey 21 J Mackillop 11; D Hooker 19 D Clarke 12. Points: Stratton C 4 Bodmin D 1. Bodmin C 87 Camelford B 35; G Spittey 27 D Cook 10; L Quint 29 E Lowe 12; R Harris 31 R Staple 13. Points: Bodmin C 5 Camelford B 0. Kensey Vale C 50 Bodmin C 74; J Langdon 20 R Harris 23; C Tidball 15 G Spittey 22; E Nichecki 15 L Quint 29. ...
  • Equestrianism by Kathryn Pearn, June 19

    By Cornish Guardian at 07:30 on 19/06/13
    BEAUTY:  The stallion Hurtstock Moonman, owned and bred by Lucy Booth of Cardinham, Supreme champion at the Native Pony Association of Cornwall Spring Show.   by Kathryn Pearn
    LUCY Booth of Cardinham confirmed the promise of her home-bred New Forest stallion Hurtstock Moonman with a Supreme championship victory at The Native Pony Association (NPA) of Cornwall Spring Show. The popular fixture attracted an excellent entry to Chiverton Riding Centre, Truro, under the expert eye of Judge David Hodge, who made the trip across the border from Devon. He was clearly impressed with the high quality line-up and Lucy...
  • Troon Cricket Club earn much needed County One victory

    By Cornish Guardian at 07:30 on 19/06/13
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    Troon 204-6, Wadebridge 186 TROON earned a welcome win, while a third successive defeat for Wadebridge is giving them a little cause for concern. Troon got off to a poor start losing Tom Williams, Toby Whiteford and Sam Eva with 32 on the board. Daniel Mitchell was to play the key innings however, hitting ten boundaries in his unbeaten 105 made off 134 balls. Youngsters Jack Angove (24) and Daniel Walker (28no) gave valuable...

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