Книга: Chris Haughton «A Bit Lost»

A Bit Lost

Производитель: "Неизвестный"

The award-winning debut title from Chris Haughton, the acclaimed author-illustrator of Oh No, George! and Shh! We Have a Plan, this is the heart-warming story of Little Owl who must be more careful when he is sleeping... Uh-oh! He has fallen from his nest, and with a bump he lands on the ground. Where is his mummy? With the help of his new friend Squirrel, Little Owl sets off in search of her, and meets a sequence of other animals. Yet while one might have his mummy s big eyes, and another her pointy ears, they are simply not her. Chris Haughton`s striking colour illustrations follow Little Owl on his quest. Which of his new friends will lead him back to his mummy? ISBN:9781406333831

Издательство: "Неизвестный" (2011)

ISBN: 9781406333831

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Chris Haughton

Chris Haughton

Chris Haughton shooting at the US Nationals in Colorado 2007
Born Christopher Andrew Haughton
July 4, 1992 (1992-07-04) (age 19)
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Residence Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Occupation Recurve Archer, Archery Instructor, Snowboard Instructor

Chris Haughton (born July 4, 1992) is a cadet olympic recurve archer and has qualified to be a member of the Canadian National Archery Team and he is also an archery coach for the Ontario School of Olympic Archery.

In addition to coaching archery, Haughton has qualified for the 2008 Junior World Archery Championships in Turkey and has also qualified for the 2008 Pan American Championships in Venezuela this July.

Contents

Career

Before becoming an internationally junior recurve archer, Chris Haughton participated in many other sports including competitive gymnastics and martial arts, which he says was his stepping stool for his strength in archery.

At first Chris Haughton started with Karate at the age of 4 and quickly became very competitive with the sport. Chris Haughton trained with the Dynamic Arts located in Cambridge, Ontario and started winning medals within the club. His biggest achievement in Canada is winning a bronze medal at Joslin's Canadian Open in 1999. Following his family's move to the United States of America, Chris continued karate winning two gold medals, a bronze medal and finished second in Jill Leiker's Midwest Open in sparring and forms.

After finishing karate, Haughton decided to keep his competitive buzz going by starting gymnastics and quickly got into competing in many states across the USA, winning various ribbons and medals before his family decided to move back to Canada.

At the age of 12, Chris decided to pick up a bow with the Toronto School of Archery and has never looked back. Chris has trained in Guadalajara, Mexico, Tecoman, Mexico in December and January 2006-2007 and numerous places across Ontario. He is also looking forward to traveling to Germany and Poland for three weeks in June 2008 for intensive archery training and competitions

Personal life

As well as doing archery, Chris also has a love for music and snowboarding (or any board sport you can think of). Chris plays many different instruments including his favourite, guitar, and piano. While Chris isn't shooting his bow or playing his guitar in the cold months, he can be found snowboarding anywhere in Ontario as his love for snowboarding is matching to that of archery. Chris lives with his parents and two sisters in Oshawa, Ontario and enjoys a busy lifestyle taking him to Toronto three times a week. Perhaps most unique about his situation derives from Haughton’s learning habits, and the fact that he can pick up a bow and shoot almost anytime he wishes. There is no waiting to get the rink, or the field or for the school day to end.[1]

“We were moving around a lot then, so my parents figured it was best to have me home schooled,” he says. “I love it. The biggest thing for me is that it allows me, with my practice targets set up at home, to practice archery anytime.”[1]

When asked who Chris is inspired by the most, he said "It's definitely my family... and Bruce Lee. (Laughs) I can't say how much I enjoy studying Bruce Lee. I think his work and his life is one that can be greatly admired and I apply much of his thoughts to myself, through his knowledge of the human body and mind. If there's one person (dead or alive) I would really like to meet... that would definitely have to be Bruce Lee. (Laughs)"

Archery Achievements

  • 1st Place = FITA 18 meters. Feb, 4 2007. Caledon, Ontario
  • 1st Place = FITA 1440. May 12 2007. Caledon, Ontario
  • 2nd Place = FITA 1440. May 13 2007. Caledon, Ontario
  • 2nd Place = FITA 1440. May 27 2007. Caledon, Ontario
  • Gold Medal = Ontario Indoor Provincial Championships. March 2007. Caledon, Ontario
  • 5th Place = Canadian Indoor National Championshiops. March 2007. Caledon, Ontario
  • Bronze Medal = Canadian Outdoor National Championships. August 13-17. Caledon, Ontario
  • Gold Medal = Ontario Outdoor Provincial Championships. September 2007. Sault St. Marie, Ontario
  • 7th Place = USA Outdoor National Target Championships. August 2007. Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • Bronze Medal = FITA 18 meters. Feb, 2008. Caledon, Ontario
  • Gold Medal = Ontario Indoor Provincial Championships. Feb, 17 2008. Caledon, Ontario
  • Gold Medalist = Canadian Indoor National Championships. March 2 2008.[2] Caledon, Ontario
  • Qualified for the 2008 Archery Junior World Championships held in Turkey
  • Qualified for the 2008 Pan American Championships held in Valencia, Venezuela

Equipment

  • Hoyt Helix riser
  • Win & Win INNO Power Limbs
  • Easton V-bars
  • Easton ACE Carbon/Alluminum Arrows
  • Shibuya Ultima Sight
  • Doinker Stabilizer
  • Soma Tab
  • Neet Quiver

References

External links

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