Congratulation Midshipman Theo Dodds!

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Congratulations to Midshipman Theo Dodds, who was awarded the Royal Navy’s Young Sportsperson of the Year award last night at their annual awards ceremony.

The ceremony is available to view online, with Theo’s citation starting at minute 38.41: https://fb.watch/9MiXtqqgFl/

Here are some of Theo’s achievements:

  • Capped GB Shooter 2021
  • Capped Welsh Shooter 2021
  • Winner of the Challenge Cup 2021 (highest score by serving personnel from all Services)
  • Fourth in the Grand Aggregate competition 2021 (X status)
  • Highest scorer in National Competition (for Wales), (with Wales winning the trophy overall, the second and his second time in 140 years)
  • Top 50 in St George’s Competition 2021 (X status)
  • Top 50 of HM Queen’s Prize 2021 (X status)
  • ‘Triple X Status’ 2021
  • Third in Gurkha Appeal Competition 2021
  • Third in Lovell Competition 2021
  • Third in Inter-Counties Short Range Competition 2021
  • National Smallbore Shooting Champion 2019
  • Capped U25 GB Shooter

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