Source: ATr

The England Veterans’ hopes of retaining their World Championship gold medal won last year in Portugal were dashed when they could only manage sixth place on the river Krupa in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Fishing the same stretch of river that was last used for the World Club Championships some five years ago the England Veterans’ Team finished joint seventh with Italy on the first day, but only 6 points away from early leaders Hungary.

The England Veterans’ tactics of fishing bolo and maggot for the bigger species was undoubtedly their downfall as Italy proved when they picked up their whips on day two and demolished everybody.  Section A was the area to be on day one and Steve Sanders put together a spectacular performance winning his section, and the match, fishing bolo with maggot or corn hookbait to weigh 7.620 kg. His catch was made up of carrassio and scardola but unfortunately the other three sections failed to respond to the tactics and it was mostly small scardola that made up the weights. The middle sections proved to be extremely difficult and a bad draw in B section ruined the team’s chances.

Italy changed tactics on Sunday and all four anglers fished line to hand whips of 4/5 and 6 metres to record only 10 points, and  the second and third placed teams France,  and Bosnia Herzegovina, both targeted small fish too.

Sunday’s draw did no favours for England when they drew the upstream end peg in section A, which was last on day one. The other draws were reasonable and Joe Roberts finished as joint winner of section B.  Steve Sanders drew section C and started as though he could win an individual medal but unfortunately his peg dried up and a joint fourth place cost him an individual bronze by just half a point.

The second day’s match was won by Wolfgang Thones from Germany, who caught 8.960 kg from peg 1 on section A, but the day’s best performance was by Natale Bagarello from Italy, who weighed 7.390 kg consisting of more than 600 fish.

 
The temperature for all four days of practice and the two match days never dropped below 42 degrees making fishing extremely difficult for all of the teams.

Team results

1st Italy 34 points

2nd Bosnia & Herzegovina 37 points

3rd France 38 points

6th England 47 points

Individual results

1st Celestino Pagliari (Italy) 2points

2nd Michel Perdriaux (France) 4 points

3rd Husein Gepo (Bosnia Herzegovina) 5 points

4th Steve Sanders (England) 5.5 points

England Squad results
 
4th Steve Sanders 5.5 points

12th Joe Roberts 8.5 points

35th Roger Marlow 17 points

42nd Terry Lancaster Day Two 17 points

47th Dicky Carr Day One 21points

The England Disabled team had a series of bad draws which saw them finish the World Championship in 8th out of the nine competing teams. Fishing the upstream stretch of the river above the bridge expectations were high as the team caught well during practice, but then the draw did them no favours at all.

Many of the European teams are experts at bolo and whip fishing and the England Disabled Team could not compete with them. The eventual winners, the Czech Republic, had all four anglers fishing from wheelchairs and recorded an outstanding result by claiming 1st, 2nd and 3rd place individual medals as well as team gold.

Team results

1st Czech Republic 21points

2nd Slovenia   26 points

3rd Italy 29 points

8th England   56 points

Individual results

1st  Martin Kovar (Czech Republic) 3 points

2nd Jiri Havel (Czech Republic) 3 points

3rd Radim Kozlovsky (Czech Republic) 3 points

England Squad results

17th Mark Russell 11 points

20th Mick Cove 11 points

27th Mark Eves 16 points

30th Alan Chadbone 18 points