Britain's disability shooters travel to Croatia for the World Championships
A squad of Britain's top 14 disability shooters have this week travelled to Croatia to take part in the IPC Shooting World Championships.
The event takes place at the Vrap?anski Potok Shooting Range in Zagreb from July 16 to 24 and the squad includes Paralympic gold medallist Matt Skelhon, seven-time Paralympian Deanna Coates and Paralympians James Bevis and Nathan Milgate as well as recent world cup medallists Georgina Callingham and Adam Fontain.
The British squad at the championships is the second largest delegation and is among a total of 247 athletes from 43 countries battling it out for the world titles.
The full British squad for the championships includes Matthew Skelhon (Stilton, Cambs), Nathan Milgate (Herne Bay, Kent), Deanna Coates (Yateley, Hants), Karen Butler (Bristol), Mandy Pankhurst (Ash, Surrey), James Bevis (Hereford), Georgina Callingham (High Wycombe, Bucks), Adam Fontain (Pitsea, Essex), Ryan Cockbill (Birmingham, West Mids) , Stephen Robertson (Leamington Spa, Warwickshire), Chris Summerscales (Rotherham, Yorks), Adrian Bunclark (Newton Abbott, Devon), Andy Gardiner (Oxon)and Jean Guild (Southport, Merseyside).
For more information about the competition visit the championship website http://www.hpo.hr/ipc_shooting_wc_2010/