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Longines congratulates winners of Prize for Precision
Saint-Imier

Longines is proud to have served for the third consecutive time as official partner and title sponsor of the Archery World Cup season. This sport represents the values that the brand cherishes—precision, tradition and elegance. To succeed, the athletes master bow and arrow through concentration, balance, accuracy, and skill. To round up the year in Edinburgh at the World Cup Final, the race for the Longines Prize for Precision was decided on Sunday 19 September. Female athlete Justyna MOSPINEK from Poland and male athlete Brady ELLISON from the United States were the most precise archers of the 2010 World Cup. They have scored the most "10 rings" during the qualifications and the tournaments of the season. They each received a Longines Prize for Precision trophy, a Longines watch and a cheque for 5,000 CHF. In Edinburgh, Longines presented a new attribution to its PrimaLuna collection. Its soft lines will not fail to seduce women who appreciate contemporary, sophisticated elegance. The circular stainless steel and rose gold case is set with 48 Top Wesselton VVS diamonds (0.403 carats) and houses a quartz movement L129. The silvered dial with a flinqué decoration featuring 11 blue Roman numerals shows the hours, minutes, seconds and date. Additional information in relation with the Archery World Cup Final, the Longines Prize for Precision as well as Longines’ other activities is also available on www.longines.com. Please do not hesitate to contact us at the following address: a.kirchhofer@longines.com. Source: Longines Edited by World Archery Communication