Alan
Scotthorne receives
Lifetime Achievement Award
30th
January, 2008

Record
breaking five times World Champion Alan Scotthorne has received a
Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Federation of Anglers
to honour his superb achievements in angling, presented to him by
Richard Caborn MP at a ceremony in Barnsley recently.
The presentation was attended by NFA Chairman Terry Fell, NFA International
Events Director Dick Clegg, Alan and Sandra Scotthorne and of course
Richard Caborn MP, all of whom wanted to celebrate and honour Alan’s
award.
Since his first championship back in 1996, Alan as part of Drennan
Team England has gone on to represent his country on numerous occasions
and is widely regarded as a true gentleman of the sport. His individual
World Championships came in quick succession after his first in 1996,
with victories in 1997, 1998 and 2003. His latest and record breaking
victory was this year in 2007 where he won in style on Lake Valence
in Hungary.
NFA International Events Director Dick Clegg, Sandra Scotthorne,
Richard Caborn MP, Alan Scotthorne and Terry Fell, NFA Chairman
The Lifetime Achievement
Award is in addition to Alan’s MBE which stands as testament
to his hard work and dedication on behalf of the sport. Alan has devoted
himself to achieving at the highest level leading to his continued
success over the past 15 years. To win one international title is
a major achievement; however, to win five World Championships is an
accomplishment that any sportsman or woman would rightly be proud
of.
Alan Scotthorne, who hails from South Yorkshire was presented with
the award from fellow Yorkshireman Richard Caborn MP, the MP for Sheffield
Central. Richard was delighted to have the opportunity to meet Alan
and reward him for his contribution to English sport.
The new Ambassador for the 2018 World Cup bid is well qualified to
judge sporting success. During Tony Blair’s reign he was Minister
for Sport and is more aware than most of the importance of angling
to society and played a key role in the development of 'Get Hooked
on Fishing'. Richard was also presented with a 13ft Hardy & Greys
Marksman rod in appreciation of his continued efforts on behalf of
angling.
Richard Caborn MP commented, "Coming from Sheffield, the city
with possibly more anglers than any other, I have had a strong interest
in fishing from an early age. Although I don't participate as much
as I would like anymore it was a great honour to present local hero
and five time World Champion Alan Scotthorne with his Lifetime Achievement
Award. During my period as Sports Minister it was clearly demonstrated
to me how important angling is for the many thousands of participants
across the UK but more importantly how it has been used to bring young
people back into society through schemes such as 'Get Hooked on Fishing'.
Record breaker Alan added, “I grew up at the side of a reservoir
here in Yorkshire, and spent all of my time fishing, getting out there
to practise whenever I could. Fishing has been my life and being able
to fish for England is the pinnacle of the match fishing world. It’s
nice to think that I could be probably the most successful angler
out there at the moment. However I am sure that someone will overtake
me at some point.''
''There are a huge number of people involved in fishing, and judging
from people’s response to this year’s win in Hungary,
there is definitely a huge interest in international fishing and a
huge wealth of support for the England team. Hopefully, I can keep
going a bit longer and get some more success in future years.''
''Growing up in Yorkshire has been vital to my career in angling because
I was lucky enough to be learning the sport when the area was producing
some fantastic anglers. I was regularly fishing with Dick Clegg and
Tommy Pickering among others, which really helped me develop and advance
my fishing taking it to the highest level.''
''It was an honour to be presented with a Life Time Achievement award
from the NFA, as you go out to fish the World Championships year after
year, but it is very rare that you ever get a chance to celebrate
and reflect on your achievements. Meeting Richard Caborn MP was great,
especially with him being a local man who has had such involvement
in England’s sporting success, making it extra special.”