The calculations for the 2025 Supreme Champion are now complete. Congratulations to Phil Barnard for his seventh consecutive win!
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Clay Target Shooting in Cambridgeshire
The calculations for the 2025 Supreme Champion are now complete. Congratulations to Phil Barnard for his seventh consecutive win!
Details can be found via the menu above, or here.
Well that’s the last of this year’s championships done and also completes the supreme champion results – see HERE for details.
Thanks go to all the clubs who held the competitions for us without them we would not have any county competitions at all! Thanks to go to all the county shooters that have supported us through the year we hope you all enjoyed the competitions we held and look forward to next year’s results from the last two competitions.
Olympic Skeet ex 50
| Champion | Phil Barnard | 28 |
| Men’s | Gavin Dunbavin | 23 |
| Vets’ | Tim Jones | 21 |
Full results on the CPSA website here
Double Rise ex 60
| Champion | Phil Barnard | 50 |
| Vets’ and Men’s | Tim Jones | 46 |
| Ladies’ | Hazel Morris | 28 |
Full results on the CPSA website here


On Sunday 31 August the Cambridgeshire Skeet Doubles Championship took place at Priory. A strong breeze made for challenging targets. Congratulations to Championship winner Adam Hallybone, Men’s winner Gavin Dunbavin and to Veterans’ winner John Russell.
Thank you to Natasha, Aaron, John and team for hosting and running an enjoyable and successful shoot and to all the referees. Thank you also to the shooters who supported this event.
Full results on the CPSA website here.

30th August 2025, Rugby & District Trap Club
The Helice was being held once again at Rugby who have had a stressful year with a good few problems but we stuck with it and finally got a date to hold our county championship. Not a high entry and beset with a good bit of wind and a few trap problems but managed to complete the day.
| County Champion | Tim Jones | 16 |
| Men’s Champion | Kevin Flitton | 15 |
| Veterans’ Champion | Andrew Oakey | 14 |
| Ladies’ Champion | Jane Bell | 9 |
| No Juniors or Colts |
Full results should be available soon on the CPSA website
Webmaster’s note: there is clearly a discrepancy between the names above and the photo below. Can anyone tell me which is correct????

24th August, Priory
Well we had a really nice day at priory for the Cambs single barrel today: no wind and really quite hot, so perfect for good targets and scores. The first squad brought in good scores around the mid 80s then Tim Jones for Cambs came in with a 92 to set the pace and raise the bar a little. He was unbeaten for Cambs until the last squad, with Chris Hall bringing in a wonderful 97 to take the championship in superb fashion.
| County Champion | Chris Hall | 97 |
| Men’s Champion | Tim Jones | 92 |
| Vets’ Champion | Tim Jones | 92 |
| Ladies’ Champion | Jane Bell | 76 |
| No Juniors or Colts |
Full results on the CPSA website here.

Cambridgeshire All Round Championship was held at Priory on Sunday 20 July. The showers during the day affected the scores, but it was a close finish at the end of the day with only a few points between all the winners. Richard Croft was Champion and A Class winner, Chris Hall Men’s Champion, Phil Barnard AA Class and Gavin Dunbavin C Class winner. Vets Champion was Gary Thatcher. As Champion, Richard Croft won the £100 high gun prize which was kindly sponsored by Lesley Carter-Gifford in memory of Rod Gifford who, as those who knew him will remember, very much enjoyed and was a strong competitor at all round competitions.
Thank you to Natasha, Aaron, John and team and the referees for hosting and running a most enjoyable and successful shoot.
Full results of the All Round on the CPSA website here.


The 2025 Cambridgeshire English Skeet Championship took place at Priory over the very hot and sunny weekend of 28-29 June. Congratulations to Championship winner with a 95 (on countback) – P Barnard who also won AA class; Mens, Veterans and A Class (also on 95) – A Taylor; Ladies and Junior – K Moorbey; B Class – J Knight; C Class – J Edwards.
Winner of the Bev Waller Trophy, and for the second year running, was D Moore (Lincolnshire) who was High Gun (after a shoot off) for the day.
Congratulations to all the winners and thank you to all those who came to support the championship. Our thanks go to Natasha, Aaron, John and their team and the referees for hosting and running a most enjoyable and successful shoot.
Full scores on the CPSA website here.

The 2025 Helice Championship has been rescheduled for 30th August 2025 at Rugby
The 2025 Cambridgeshire English Sporting Championship was held at Chalk Farm on Saturday 7 June. On a day that had threatened torrential rain and thunderstorms, apart from a couple of short downpours the day stayed dry if a little breezy. Adam had set up an interesting and varied selection of stands with a few especially challenging targets but the course was appreciated and enjoyed by those taking part.
Congratulations to Championship winner (on countback) – Matt Bedford (84) who also won AA class;
Men’s and Veterans’ – Brian Dunbavin (84);
Ladies – Jane Bell (68);
Junior – Harry Dickins (83 – only one away from overall champion);
Colts – Sam Vella (69);
A Class – Peter Simpson (83 – also one away) ;
B Class – Peter Garrod (80);
C Class – Philip Simpson (57).
Full results on the CPSA website here
Congratulations to all the winners and thank you to all those who came to support the championship. Our thanks go to Jo, Paul, Debbie, Adam and all the referees for hosting and running a most enjoyable and successful shoot.
M Bedford will also now be put forward to represent Cambridgeshire at the upcoming game fair being held at Ragley Hall on the 25th-27th July 2025
The next Cambridge County Championship is the English Skeet at Priory on 28th and 29th June.
The 2025 Cambridgeshire Sportrap Championship was held at Sporting Targets on Saturday 24 May.
It was a bit overcast and a little windy, enough to make it a bit more tricky – for some – but at least the rain stayed away.
Once again Andrew and his team set up an interesting and challenging competition which was appreciated and enjoyed by those who took part.
Congratulations to Championship winner – Rob Allen (95ex100)
Men’s – Pietro Mastroeni (94)
Veterans’ – joint winners Richard Croft and Tim Jones (75)
Ladies – Jane Bell (64)
Junior – Maximus Allen (88)


Thank you to Andrew, Becky, referees and staff for hosting an enjoyable shoot and to those who came to support the championship.
Full results on the CPSA website here.
The next Cambridge County Championship is the sporting at Chalk Farm on Saturday 7 June.