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Wednesday, 23 December 2015

2015 - a year in review

As the year starts to draw to a close it's time to look back on another great year for sporting photography.

The year usually starts off with a host of indoor athletics meetings, culminating in the UK Indoor Athletics Championships (http://www.britishathletics.org.uk/british-athletics-series/indoor-british-championships/) at the EIS in Sheffield where Katarina Johnson-Thompson set a new UK record for the high jump of 1.97m:

As Spring really starts to get going, Sheffield hosts the Snooker World Championships (http://www.worldsnooker.com/) over 17 days at the Crucible theatre.  Ronnie O'Sullivan again was a main focus of attention and, having missed all of his noteworthy antics this year (taking his shoes off, putting the chalk on the table, hitting the table with his cue...) it was good to see Stuart Bingham come good and claim the title:

Manchester hosts one of the series in the 'Great City Games' (http://www.greatcitygames.org/manchester) where athletics comes out of the stadiums and onto the streets.  Jessica Ennis-Hill continued her comeback with a strong performance in the 100m hurdles:

June saw me splash out on a GoPro Hero4 (http://gopro.com/) which has been very impressive it's capabilities for recording video while stuck on the end of a long pole (basketball) and propped up at the base of the water jump (athletics - steeplechase).

Nottingham hosted National Table Tennis day (http://tabletennisengland.co.uk/news/how-will-national-table-tennis-day-inspire-you/) in July and the highlight of this fest was playing a game against Desmond Douglas:

September saw the 10th running of the Great Yorkshire Run (http://www.greatrun.org/great-yorkshire-run) and I was fortunate enough to be asked to be the official photographer for the day which resulted in a double-page spread in Athletics Weekly:

And so the year finishes with Sheffield Sharks (http://www.sharksbasketball.org/) delighting the home crowd at the EIS with a hard-fought 69-66 win over the London Lions:

A brief rest over Christmas and then it's back to it starting 2nd January 2016 with the 'Finish Line' indoor athletics event at the EIS, Sheffield.

All the best to everyone over the festive season and especially for a great year in 2016.



Friday, 31 July 2015

#TableTennisDay shines all over the country

Thousands of people across England celebrated #TableTennisDay in style.
The second annual showcase of our sport engaged and enthused people of all ages and backgrounds in every corner of the country.
- See more at: http://tabletennisengland.co.uk/news/tabletennisday-puts-on-a-super-show/#sthash.ZO6jMKyR.dpuf
Thousands of people across England celebrated #TableTennisDay in style.
The second annual showcase of our sport engaged and enthused people of all ages and backgrounds in every corner of the country.
- See more at: http://tabletennisengland.co.uk/news/tabletennisday-puts-on-a-super-show/#sthash.ZO6jMKyR.dpuf
Thousands of people across England celebrated #TableTennisDay in style.
The second annual showcase of our sport engaged and enthused people of all ages and backgrounds in every corner of the country.
- See more at: http://tabletennisengland.co.uk/news/tabletennisday-puts-on-a-super-show/#sthash.ZO6jMKyR.dpuf
Thousands of people all across England celebrated the second annual #TableTennisDay in style.

The main event was in Nottingham withh special guests 2014 Commonwealth Games medallists Kelly Sibley and Sam Walker and the evergreen Desmond Douglas.
Table Tennis England’s major event was held in Nottingham, with special guests Commonwealth Games 2014 medallists Sam Walker and Kelly Sibley and the one and only Desmond Douglas.
The chance to take on one of the star players had Nottingham’s citizens flocking to the tables – and there were plenty of other fun challenges too, including ‘choose your weapon’, ‘around the world’, ‘bling your bat’ and the robot challenge.
- See more at: http://tabletennisengland.co.uk/news/tabletennisday-puts-on-a-super-show/#sthash.ZO6jMKyR.dpuf
Thousands of people across England celebrated #TableTennisDay in style.
The second annual showcase of our sport engaged and enthused people of all ages and backgrounds in every corner of the country.
- See more at: http://tabletennisengland.co.uk/news/tabletennisday-puts-on-a-super-show/#sthash.ZO6jMKyR.dpuf
Thousands of people across England celebrated #TableTennisDay in style.
The second annual showcase of our sport engaged and enthused people of all ages and backgrounds in every corner of the country.
- See more at: http://tabletennisengland.co.uk/news/tabletennisday-puts-on-a-super-show/#sthash.ZO6jMKyRd

 Kelly Sibley on the main table - photograpahed with a fisheye lens on the table.
 Desmond Douglas and Sam Walker on the main table - again photographed with a fisheye lens on the table.
 The #TableTennisDay team
 Relaxing at the Das Kino bar afterwards - still playing table tennis!
 Sara Sutcliffe, CEO of Table Tennis England.
 Sam Walker
 Kelly Sibley
Desmond Douglas

See the full storyat: http://tabletennisengland.co.uk/news/tabletennisday-puts-on-a-super-show/