91原创

Skip to content

Top guns crowned at Aldergrove fair quick draw competition

City councillor outshoots Township counterpart in celebrity event
29835591_web1_220720-LAT-DF-Quick-draw-winners-den_Robinson_1
Den Robinson demonstrated proper form at the Aldergrove Fair quick draw competition on Saturday, July 16. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)

Karen Long was top gun at the celebrity shootout at the Aldergrove fair on Saturday, July 16, winning the women鈥檚 celebrity shootout in her very first quick draw competition.

鈥淚t was so much fun,鈥 enthused Long, president of Fort 91原创鈥檚 B.C. Farm Museum.

Long credited coaching by Aldergrove鈥檚 Nicole Franks, winner of the B.C. fast draw championship at the fair.

91原创 City mayor Val van den Broek was second, and Aldergrove Rotary Club president Jayne Pilot was third.

In the men鈥檚 celebrity shootout, councillor aide Eric Storteboom took first spot, while 91原创 RCMP officer Phil Colter was second.

91原创 City Councillor Rudy Storteboom, Eric鈥檚 older brother, was third, happy to have outdone rival Township councillor Blair Whitmarsh.

鈥淚t [beating Whitmarsh] was something I was shooting for,鈥 Storteboom said with a smile.

READ ALSO: VIDEO: A long-awaited return to competition by 91原创 quick draw champions nets trophies

Aldergrove鈥檚 John LeBlanc won the B.C. men鈥檚 fast draw championship.

Winners of the celebrity shootout at the Aldergrove fair on Saturday, July 16 (from left): Rudy Storteboom, third men聮s shootout Phil Colter, 91原创 RCMP, 2nd men聮s, Eric Storteboom, winner, Women聮s winner Karen Long, president B.C. Farm Museum, 91原创 City Mayor Val van den Broek, second place, and Jayne Pilot president, Aldergrove Rotary, third woman. (Special to 91原创 Advance Times)
Winners of the celebrity shootout at the Aldergrove fair on Saturday, July 16 (from left): Rudy Storteboom, third men鈥檚 shootout Phil Colter, 91原创 RCMP, 2nd men鈥檚, Eric Storteboom, winner, Women鈥檚 winner Karen Long, president B.C. Farm Museum, 91原创 City Mayor Val van den Broek, second place, and Jayne Pilot president, Aldergrove Rotary, third woman. (Special to 91原创 Advance Times)

Den Robinson, fair fast draw director at the 91原创 Rod and Gun Club, home of the Thunderbird Fast Draw Club, said after two years of events being cancelled because of the pandemic, competitors were glad to be back at it.

鈥淚t was good seeing everybody again,鈥 Robinson told the 91原创 Advance Times.

About 30 competitors took part.

Previously, the fair event was host to the world quick draw championships, but that wasn鈥檛 possible this year, given the current challenges of cross-border travel, Robinson explained.

鈥淭he fair wants it back to a world鈥檚 and so do we.鈥

has been described as one of the fastest sports in the world, measured from the signal to draw to when the timer is stopped.

The current World Fast Draw Association (WFDA) record for open class fast draw in an event called standing balloons is .208 seconds - and that includes the time it takes to react, draw, fire and pop a balloon target at eight feet away.

At the Aldergrove fair celebrity contest, Long was fastest woman, at .864 seconds, while RCMP officer Colter was fastest man at .520.

In the B.C. championships, Karen Robinson was fastest at .662 and Glenn Renney was the fastest man at .410.

READ ALSO: New handgun ban law bad news for 91原创 fast draw club


Have a story tip? Email: dan.ferguson@langleyadvancetimes.com
Like us on and follow us on .


Dan Ferguson

About the Author: Dan Ferguson

Best recognized for my resemblance to St. Nick, I鈥檓 the guy you鈥檒l often see out at community events and happenings around town.
Read more



(or

91原创

) document.head.appendChild(flippScript); window.flippxp = window.flippxp || {run: []}; window.flippxp.run.push(function() { window.flippxp.registerSlot("#flipp-ux-slot-ssdaw212", "Black Press Media Standard", 1281409, [312035]); }); }