Ashburton Shield

The Ashburton Shield is an historic trophy for target rifle shooting in the British Isles. It is awarded annually to the winning team of VIII at the Schools' Meeting (previously the Public Schools' Meeting), held at Bisley by the National Rifle Association. The competition is open to teams of cadets from, predominantly, Combined Cadet Force units based in public and private schools.[1][2][note 1]

Ashburton Shield
The Ashburton Shield
SportFullbore target rifle
CompetitionAshburton VIII, Schools Imperial Meeting
Awarded forWinning Team of VIII
LocationBisley Camp
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byNational Rifle Association
History
First award1861
Editions151
First winnerRugby School
Most winsEpsom College (15)
Most recent Victoria College (2023)

History edit

Century Range, Bisley, where the Ashburton Shield has been contested since 1890

The Ashburton Shield was presented by Lord Ashburton in 1861 for competition between the Junior Officers' Training Corps that were run within public schools.[3] This remained the case until the 1948 merger of school cadet units into the Combined Cadet Force.[4] The shield was first contested at the National Rifle Association's second Imperial Meeting.[5] It was mentioned by Edward Walford in 1878 when he wrote of the Meeting, then at Wimbledon:

These annual gatherings are attended by the élite of fashion, and always include a large number of ladies, who generally evince the greatest interest in the target practice of the various competitors, whether it be for the honour of carrying off the Elcho Shield, the Queen's or the Prince of Wales's Prize, or the [Ashburton] shield shot for by our great Public Schools, or the Annual Rifle Match between the Houses of Lords and Commons.[6]

The runner-up team is awarded the Montague-Jones Challenge Trophy, which was first presented in 1947 by the OTC Officers Club in memory of Major Montague-Jones OBE TD, and eight NRA bronze medals. The third place team are awarded eight NRA bronze medals.[7] The Allhallows Salver, presented in 1987 by Allhallows College, is awarded to the coach of the winning school.

The Public Schools' Meeting is considered the pinnacle of inter-school shooting in the UK, and British Pathé featured the event in multiple newsreels.[8][9][10] It has been held annually, with the exception of 1915–18 and 1940–45 due to the outbreak of war, and 2020–21 when the meeting was placed in abeyance due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Epsom College hold the record for the most wins, at 15.[11]

Notable winners include 2018 ISSF World Champion Seonaid McIntosh, who was a member of the 2013 winning team from Dollar Academy.[12] McIntosh individually won the Schools Hundred competition.[13]

Results by year edit

Scores in bold indicate a record for that competition format.

YearWinnerScoreRunner UpScoreThird PlaceScore
1861Rugby School
1862Harrow School
1863Eton College
1864Harrow School (2)
1865Harrow School (3)
1866Harrow School (4)
1867Harrow School (5)
1868Eton College (2)
1869Harrow School (6)
1870Harrow School (7)
1871Winchester College
1872Winchester College (2)
1873Winchester College (3)
1874Marlborough College
1875Harrow School (8)
1876Winchester College (4)
1877Cheltenham College
1878Eton College (3)
1879Harrow School (9)
1880Eton College (4)
1881Cheltenham College (2)
1882Charterhouse School
1883Charterhouse School (2)
1884Clifton College
1885Clifton College (2)
1886Dulwich College
1887Eton College (5)
1888Clifton College (3)
1889Charterhouse School (3)
1890Charterhouse School (4)
1891Charterhouse School (5)
1892Charterhouse School (6)
1893Bradford School
1894Rugby School (2)
1895Charterhouse School (7)
1896Charterhouse School (8)
1897Bradford School (2)
1898Charterhouse School (9)
1899Rossall School
1900Dulwich College (2)
1901Eton College (6)
1902Cheltenham College (3)
1903Tonbridge School
1904Winchester College (5)
1905Harrow School (10)
1906Dover College
1907Rugby School (2)
1908Harrow School (11)
1909Rugby School (3)
1910Bradford School (3)
1911Edinburgh Academy
1912Rugby School (4)
1913Repton School
1914Sedbergh School496Eton College490Harrow School490
1915-18No Competition
1919Winchester College (6)
1920Charterhouse School (10)
1921Sedbergh School (2)
1922Lancing College
1923Eton College (7)
1924Rugby School (5)
1925Lancing College (2)
1926Clifton College (4)
1927Brighton College
1928Clifton College (5)
1929Glenalmond College
1930Winchester College (10)
1931Charterhouse School (11)
1932King's College School479Christ's Hospital472Whitgift School471
1933Glenalmond College (2)487Winchester College480Marlborough College478
1934King's College School (2)493Malvern College487
1935Marlborough College (2)499Winchester College498Whitgift School494
1936Brighton College (2)477Denstone College477The Glasgow Academy472
1937Winchester College (11)477Bradfield College474Clifton College467
1938King's College School (3)497Marlborough College488Winchester College486
1939Cranbrook School482King's College School481Glenalmond College473
1940-45No Competition
1946Blundell's School461Sedbergh School460Eton College460
1947Eton College (8)517[14]Glenalmond College509George Watson's508
1948Charterhouse School (12)500Allhallows College498[14]Bradfield College496
1949Glenalmond College (3)512Charterhouse School511The Leys School510
1950The Leys School513Epsom College507King's College School507
1951Allhallows College511St Paul's, London510Marlborough College508
1952Glenalmond College (4)512Epsom College511Exeter School510
1953The Leys School (2)508Charterhouse School505Allhallows College504
1954Allhallows College (2)524Uppingham School515Marlborough College514
1955Winchester College (12)515Marlborough College512Glenalmond College512
1956Blundell's School (2)515Victoria College514Elizabeth College513
1957[15]Uppingham School529Elizabeth College528Allhallows College513
1958Repton School (2)508Blundell's School506Epsom College505
1959St Lawrence College517Oakham School511Allhallows College511
1960Allhallows College (3)524Ardingly College522Glenalmond College520
1961Victoria College516Epsom College512Glenalmond College512
1962Ardingly College524Victoria College519Oakham School515
1963Allhallows College (4)522Marlborough College515Dean Close School515
1964Allhallows College (5)519Uppingham School519Oakham School519
1965Allhallows College (6)521Merchant Taylors'519Aldenham School517
1966Oakham School[16]502Harrow School500Allhallows College499
1967Cranleigh School522King's, Canterbury513Epsom College512
1968Gresham's School518Oakham School517Cranleigh School511
1969Uppingham School (2)525Allhallows College519Victoria College515
1970Bradfield College515Clifton College514Oakham School513
1971Merchant Taylors'512Uppingham School509St Peter's, York508
1972Oakham School (2)507.38vCranleigh School507.37vGresham's School506.36v
1973Epsom College502.28vBradfield College497.32vClifton College496.27v
1974Clifton College (6)499Bedford School482Marlborough College481
1975Oakham School (2)499Christ's Hospital491Lancing College490
1976Uppingham School (3)Lancing CollegeVictoria College
1977Allhallows College (7)505Epsom College505Clifton College503
1978Uppingham School (4)511Malvern College505Oakham School505
1979Rugby School (6)513Uppingham School509Haileybury College498
1980Bradfield College (2)512Uppingham School511Clifton College509
1981[15]Uppingham School (4)508Elizabeth College504Marlborough College504
1982Uppingham School (5)504Marlborough College502St John's School501
1983Malvern College519Uppingham School516Epsom College515
1984Bedford School521Harrow School518Wellington College516
1985Bradfield College (3)525Oundle School523Elizabeth College518
1986RGS Guildford512Cheltenham College511Marlborough College507
1987Oakham School (3)535Bradfield College523Kimbolton School519
1988Charterhouse School (13)508Dollar Academy507Uppingham School503
1989[15]Elizabeth College493Glenalmond College492Wellington College488
1990Epsom College (2)511Oundle School507Marlborough College504
1991Epsom College (3)506.40vWellington College502.30vBradfield College500.34v
1992Epsom College (4)512.42vMarlborough College507.31vBradfield College505.35v
1993Epsom College (5)518.47vRGS Guildford518.34vElizabeth College515.37v
1994Epsom College (6)525.44vWellington College515.40vCheltenham College513.40v
1995Uppingham School (6)462RGS Guildford456Campbell College451
1996Sedbergh School (3)461
1997Sedbergh School (4)480Cheltenham College462Elizabeth College457
1998Epsom College (7)474Sedbergh School473Campbell College471
1999Epsom College (8)491Campbell College482The Oratory School469
2000Stamford School550.46vEpsom College509.35vHarrow School507.23v
2001Uppingham School (7)476Epsom College468Sedbergh School450
2002Epsom College (9)486Uppingham School479The Oratory School474
2003Stamford School (2)507.31vEpsom College506.32vMarlborough College504.29v
2004Epsom College (10)511.31vMarlborough College508.32vUppingham School505.36v
2005Dollar Academy760.43vEpsom College747.46vStamford School742.36v
2006Epsom College (11)788.59vMarlborough College775.46vThe Oratory School775.45v
2007Epsom College (12)794.63vMarlborough College782.58vThe Oratory School771.40v
2008Epsom College (13)790.75vDollar Academy779.50vThe Oratory School766.52v
2009Gresham's School (2)794.59vDollar Academy774.62vElizabeth College770.52v
2010Epsom College (14)762.42vGresham's School762.40vCheltenham College753.39v
2011Epsom College (15)762.40vCheltenham College760.46vWellington College752.41v
2012Wellington College (1)787.71vRGS Guildford770.49vEpsom College760.43v
2013Dollar Academy (2)757.39vEpsom College744.40vWellington College741.41v
2014Wellington College (2)755.42vEpsom College738.36vElizabeth College736.43v
2015Ellesmere College745.42vDollar Academy734.35vVictoria College733.31v
2016Wellington College (3)761.37vDollar Academy760.53vGresham's School758.42v
2017[15]Wellington College (4)772.53vElizabeth College749.38vSedbergh School747.47v
2018Sedbergh School (5)761.47vVictoria College756.52vGresham's School753.44v
2019RGS Guildford (2)759.44vGresham's School756.40vSedbergh School754.48v
2020-21No Competition
2022Bradfield College (4)691.22vSedbergh School678.18vDollar Academy673.18v
2023Victoria College (2)758.35vEpsom College744.37vBradfield College740.33v

Performances edit

Schools in bold competed for the Ashburton Shield at the 2023 Schools' Meeting.[17]

WinsSchoolYears
15Epsom College1973, 1990–94, 1998–99, 2002, 2004, 2006–08, 2010–11
13Charterhouse School1882–83, 1889–92, 1895–96, 1898, 1920, 1931, 1948, 1988
11Harrow School1862, 1864–67, 1969, 1870, 1875, 1879, 1905, 1908
9Winchester College1871–73, 1876, 1904, 1919, 1930, 1937, 1955
8Eton College1863, 1868, 1878, 1880, 1887, 1901, 1923, 1947
Uppingham School1957, 1969, 1976, 1978, 1981–82, 1995, 2001
7Rugby School1861, 1894, 1907, 1909, 1912, 1924, 1979
Allhallows College1951, 1954, 1960, 1963–65, 1977
6Clifton College1884–85, 1888, 1926, 1928, 1974
5Sedbergh School1914, 1921, 1996–97, 2018
4Glenalmond College1929, 1933, 1949, 1952
Oakham School1966, 1972, 1975, 1987
Bradfield College1970, 1980, 1985, 2022
Wellington College2012, 2014, 2016–17
3Cheltenham College1877, 1881, 1902
Bradford School1893, 1897, 1910
King's College School1932, 1934, 1938
2Marlborough College1874, 1935
Dulwich College1886, 1900
Repton School1913, 1958
Lancing College1922, 1925
Brighton College1927, 1936
Blundell's School1946, 1956
The Leys School1950, 1953
Victoria College1961, 2023
Gresham's School1968, 2009
RGS Guildford1986, 2019
Stamford School2000, 2003
Dollar Academy2005, 2013
1Rossall School1899
Tonbridge School1903
Dover College1906
Edinburgh Academy1911
Cranbrook School1939
St Lawrence College1959
Ardingly College1962
Cranleigh School1967
Merchant Taylors'1971
Malvern College1983
Bedford School1984
Elizabeth College1989
Ellesmere College2015

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ A separate competition is held the week prior for cadet units not attached to a school (such as the Army Cadet Force), as part of the Inter-Services Cadet Rifle Meeting (ISCRM).

Citations edit

  1. ^ "Schools Imperial Meeting". National Rifle Association. Archived from the original on 24 March 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  2. ^ David James (15 July 1949). "Ashburton Day". The Spectator. p. 10. Archived from the original on 14 October 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  3. ^ Col. Langford Lloyd (3 July 1937). "Where the Best Marksmen of the Empire Meet: Bisley's Coronation Fortnight & The Story of the King's Prize". The Daily Telegraph. p. 12. When the Ashburton was given in 1861 by Lord Ashburton, only seven schools were eligible.
  4. ^ "The History of the Combined Cadet Force". 1260sqn.co.uk. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014.
  5. ^ Edward Walford, (2006 reprinted), Greater London. A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places. Volume 2, page 508, (Adamant Media Corporation)
  6. ^ "Putney". Old and New London: Volume 6. London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin. 1878. pp. 489–503. Archived from the original on 2 September 2014. Retrieved 17 May 2014 – via British History Online.
  7. ^ NRA Handbook Competitions 2021 (PDF). National Rifle Association of the UK. 2021. pp. 217–218.
  8. ^ "Schools Day At Bisley". British Pathé. 16 July 1934. Archived from the original on 27 November 2018. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  9. ^ "News In A Nutshell 1935". British Pathé. 15 July 1935. Archived from the original on 14 October 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  10. ^ "Ashburton Shield Competition 1938". British Pathé. 11 July 1938. Archived from the original on 27 November 2018. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  11. ^ "Another Ashburton win for target rifle team". Epsom College. 14 July 2011. The College Target Rifle VIII saw off strong competition at the National Rifle Association's Schools' Meeting at Bisley last week to retain the prestigious Ashburton Shield in the 150th year of the competition. This was the 15th time overall and the 14th time in the past 22 years that Epsom has won the blue riband event of the school target rifle shooting calendar.
  12. ^ "Ashburton Shield Prizelist 2013" (PDF). 21 July 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  13. ^ "Schools Hundred Prizelist 2013" (PDF). 30 October 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 October 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  14. ^ a b "Charterhouse School Win Ashburton Shield Bisley - 1948 Clip". Archived from the original on 30 January 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  15. ^ a b c d Elizabeth College: A Rifle-Shooting Century (1 ed.). UK: OE Rifle Club. 2022.
  16. ^ Guillomot-Bonnefond, Aurore; Woodward, Charlotte (7 December 2022). "Ashburton". The A-Z of Oakham School. Archived from the original on 30 January 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  17. ^ "The NRA 154th Imperial Meeting - The Ashburton" (PDF). National Rifle Association of the UK. 2023.