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Flex-Fletch
Pro-Staff members take Gold and Bronze in Germany |
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Dietmar Trillus of Canada, and
Martin Damsbo of Denmark, using FFP187 vanes on their arrows, took home
gold and bronze medals at the 2007 Outdoor Archery World Championships
July 7-15 in Leipzig, Germany.
Dietmar Trillus has been a friend
and Pro-Staff shooter for Flex-Fletch for many years and is a very
accomplished archer. His path to the gold was precarious to say the
least.
Martin Damsbo has impressed
Flex-Fletch since joining the Flex-Fletch Pro-Staff in 2005. His
ability and drive have brought this young archer to be viewed as one of
the best archers in the world.
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Semi-Finals
Trillus/Damsbo (Men’s
Individual compound)
In the semi-finals Dietmar was up
against a fierce competitor, Flex-Fletch’s own Martin Damsbo. Dietmar
took the first end by one point 28-29. A tense second end with 29
points apiece and Trillus kept his advantage. It proved that only the
one point would separate them at the end of the match and Dietmar would
win 114-113.
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Bronze Medal
Round
Martin Damsbo is a fierce
competitor and stayed in the race for the bronze. Martin Damsbo would
face Spaniard José Duo. Damsbo would take the first end 9-10-10 to the
Spaniard’s 9-9-9, a two-point lead for the young Damsbo. Both archers
followed with a 10-10-9 meaning Damsbo kept his lead. Now, with the
score at 58-56 Martin Damsbo shot a 9-9-10 to the Spaniards 9-9-9. The
score: 86-83, advantage Damsbo. With José Duo now trailing by three,
Duo could only hope for mistakes from Damsbo. Martin did not let up and
opened with a 10, followed by a 10 from Duo. The next arrow from each
found the 9 and the archers were still separated by 3 points. It would
take a total meltdown by Martin Damsbo for Duo to catch him and Damsbo
was not about to oblige. The final arrows were 10 by Damsbo and 9 by
José Duo.
Final score: 115-111. Damsbo wins.
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Semi-Finals Gellenthien/Duo
The semi-finals between Braden
Gellenthien and José Duo were tough, with the USA’s Gellenthien scoring
two perfect rounds. Gellenthien won the match 117-114 and moved to the
gold medal round against Canada’s Dietmar Trillus.
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Gold
Medal Round
The gold medal round was an extremely close encounter. Gellenthien
opened with a 10-10-9. Trillus, perhaps a little nervous after opening
his end with a 9, followed in true form with 10-10, tying the score at
29. 28 points apiece in the second end keeps the score tied and the
archers each have 57. Determined to put each other off their game, both
archers’ shot perfect scores of 10-10-10 in the third and the score
remains tied, 87-87. With three arrows to go the pressure is on.
Gellenthiens’ first two arrows are 10-10 and Trillus drops one point by
shooting a 9-10. Gellenthiens’ final arrow of the end is a 9 however
and Trillus comes back to tie the score with a 10. The score is now
116-116 and a shoot-off is required. |
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The Shoot-Off
Gellenthien shot first in the shoot-off and missed the 10 scoring a 9.
The door to victory was open, however slightly, for Flex-Fletch’s
Dietmar Trillus who shot a 10 on his final arrow to win the shoot-off.
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Dietmars' looses his final arrow |
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Dietmar Trillus and Martin Damsbo both use Flex-Fletch vanes FFP187 on
their arrows. Our congratulations go out to these two world-class
archers. |