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24 March 2011 - FITA Honorary President on target for recovery
Lausanne
FITA Honorary President on target for recovery
Lausanne – 24 March 2011
Jim and Phylllis EASTON (left) with Prof Dr Ugur ERDENER
"Our Honorary President Mr James L. EASTON is feeling better and better every day,” the FITA President Prof Dr Ugur ERDENER stated after his visit to the Easton family in Los Angeles on 19 March 2011. "We are happy to report to the archery family that our former President’s health is improving continuously."
The FITA President was able to give an update on FITA’s activities and the preparations of the upcoming World Championships and the London Olympic Games. Although at this time travel is still too difficult for our Honorary President, he sends his best greetings to the archery family worldwide. He hopes to be able to join us for a competition in the near future.
The FITA President thanked Phyllis EASTON for her extraordinary support to her husband. Together they work every day on his recovery which would not have been possible without her dedication.
World Archery Communication
"Our Honorary President Mr James L. EASTON is feeling better and better every day,” the FITA President Prof Dr Ugur ERDENER stated after his visit to the Easton family in Los Angeles on 19 March 2011. "We are happy to report to the archery family that our former President’s health is improving continuously."
The FITA President was able to give an update on FITA’s activities and the preparations of the upcoming World Championships and the London Olympic Games. Although at this time travel is still too difficult for our Honorary President, he sends his best greetings to the archery family worldwide. He hopes to be able to join us for a competition in the near future.
The FITA President thanked Phyllis EASTON for her extraordinary support to her husband. Together they work every day on his recovery which would not have been possible without her dedication.
World Archery Communication