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Celebrating Lowestoft's Victory: Highlights from Last Night's Annual Competition

  • Writer: Gary Maudlin
    Gary Maudlin
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Last night’s Annual Competition brought together some of the most talented participants from the region, showcasing skill, dedication, and friendly rivalry. The event was a thrilling display of competitive spirit and community support, culminating in a well-deserved victory for Lowestoft. With a total of 139 points, Lowestoft secured first place, closely followed by Caister with 129.5 points and Great Yarmouth with 126 points. This blog post captures the key moments, celebrates the winners, and acknowledges the hard work behind the scenes that made the event a success.


score chart for 3 way competition
Final Scores

The Winning Teams and Their Scores


The competition was intense, with each team bringing their best to the table. Lowestoft’s impressive score of 139 points reflected consistent high performance across all categories. Their dedication and teamwork stood out, earning them the top spot.


Caister followed with 129.5 points, showing strong skill and determination. Their close score to Lowestoft made the contest exciting until the very end. Great Yarmouth secured third place with 126 points, demonstrating solid effort and competitive spirit.


These scores highlight the narrow margins that often separate winners from runners-up in such events, emphasising the importance of every point earned.


Recognizing Outstanding Performances


A special mention goes to those participants who scored a perfect 10 points. Achieving this score is no small feat and reflects exceptional skill and preparation. Congratulations to all who reached this milestone—you set a high standard for future competitions.


The judging by Wayne Davey, played a crucial role in maintaining fairness and accuracy throughout the event. Wayne’s expertise and attention to detail ensured that every performance was evaluated with care and professionalism.


Behind the Scenes: The Organisers’ Efforts


Events like this do not happen without meticulous planning and coordination. The competition secretaries deserve heartfelt thanks for their tireless work organising the event. From scheduling to scorekeeping and communication, their efforts created a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.


Their commitment ensured that the competition ran on time and that all participants and attendees had the information they needed. This level of organisation is vital for maintaining the event’s reputation and encouraging continued participation.


Lowestoft Photographic Club extends it's gratitude to the Members and Attendees


The success of the Annual Competition also depends on the enthusiasm and support of its members. Thank you to everyone who attended, cheered on the teams, and contributed to the lively atmosphere. Your presence made the event more memorable and inspiring for all participants.


Community involvement strengthens the spirit of competition and fosters connections among members. It’s this shared passion that keeps the event thriving year after year.


Looking Ahead


With Lowestoft’s victory fresh in our minds, the focus now turns to preparing for next year’s competition. The close scores and high level of performance suggest that future events will be just as exciting, if not more so.


Participants can take pride in their achievements and use the experience gained to improve. Organisers will continue refining the event to enhance fairness and enjoyment for everyone.

Wayne Davey judging
Wayne Davey
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Selection of Printed Images

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print images in competition
Print Images

Lowestoft Photographic Club logo

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