Egan shocked by Fly gold
Steve Wright, ESPN Outdoor Games staffLance Egan decided it was time to cut his losses. After catching a 23-inch brown trout and a 19-inch rainbow trout during a practice session earlier in the week, Egan simply wanted to keep from zeroing when he caught an 11-inch trout.
Story | Conversation | July 07, 2005Collins bags Archery gold
Steve Wright, Great Outdoor Games staffDarren Collins has achieved what might be called an archery polar opposite achievement in the last three months. In May, Collins killed a polar bear with his bow. In near 100-degree heat Friday, Collins earned a gold medal in the Great Outdoors Games.
Story | Conversation | July 07, 2005Fly: Egan toughs it out again
Steve Wright, Great Outdoor Games staff July 9, 2004A year ago, Lance Egan was shocked when an 11-inch brown trout earned him a Fly Fishing gold medal on the Truckee River. But Egan felt confident Friday when he landed a 13¾-inch trout less than halfway through his afternoon session.
Story | Conversation | June 15, 2005Gillingham's run is just perfect
Steve Wright, Great Outdoor Games staff Feb. 25, 2004Gillingham wins archery with perfect round
Story | Conversation | June 15, 2005Fly: Egan toughs it out again
Steve Wright, Great Outdoor Games staff July 9, 2004A year ago, Lance Egan was shocked when an 11-inch brown trout earned him a Fly Fishing gold medal on the Truckee River. But Egan felt confident Friday when he landed a 13¾-inch trout less than halfway through his afternoon session.
Story | Conversation | July 09, 2004Gillingham's run is just perfect
Steve Wright, Great Outdoor Games staff Feb. 25, 2004Gillingham wins archery with perfect round
Story | Conversation | May 24, 2004Gillingham's run is just perfect
Steve Wright, Great Outdoor Games staff Feb. 25, 2004Temperatures dipping in the 40s and rain that alternated between drizzle and downpour didn't bother Tim Gillingham Sunday night. In fact, the 39-year-old archer from Orem, Utah, considers such conditions help rather than hindrance.
Story | Conversation | February 25, 2004Egan shocked by Fly gold
Steve Wright, ESPN Outdoor Games staffLance Egan decided it was time to cut his losses. After catching a 23-inch brown trout and a 19-inch rainbow trout during a practice session earlier in the week, Egan simply wanted to keep from zeroing when he caught an 11-inch trout.
Story | Conversation | July 12, 2003Collins bags Archery gold
Steve Wright, Great Outdoor Games staffDarren Collins has achieved what might be called an archery polar opposite achievement in the last three months. In May, Collins killed a polar bear with his bow. In near 100-degree heat Friday, Collins earned a gold medal in the Great Outdoors Games.
Story | Conversation | July 11, 2003Dueling Randys ends in Hendrix hitting Archery bull's-eye
Steve Wright, Great Outdoor Games staffCompeting for the gold were two Randys 2001 gold medalist Randy Hendrix of Clemons, N.C., and 2001 fourth-place finisher Randy Ulmer of Cave Creek, Ariz. In the end, Hendrix would prevail.
Story | July 12, 2002Hey Joe, Hendrix uses new attitude to take archery gold
Steve Wright, Special to GOGComes back with a winning determination after a disappointing finish during last year's event.
Story | July 14, 2001TOP SEARCHES IN NOVEMBER
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