THIRD CONSECUTIVE TITLE FOR MATHEWS PRO
STAFF
September 9, 2014 – Braden Gellenthien and Megan Elliott
“It was such a blast,” said Deaton of his World Cup Tour. “The competition was intense, but I’m so thrilled to represent my country, and Mathews Archery, at the top of the podium.” After a solid indoor season, Deaton got off to a fast start at the first World Cup stage in Shanghai, where he fought his way to a solid bronze finish.
“It was a surreal feeling up there,” Deaton told us. “I’ve never felt so nervous, yet so in control. I felt extremely confident in my bow [Mathews Conquest 4] and knew that as long as I focused on my form, and remained as relaxed as possible, that my arrows would find the middle,” he added. “It felt amazing to get my first Pro Win at such a prestigious event and I am very thankful to God for giving me such amazing opportunities and success!”
Mathews Pro Staff Manager, Derek Phillips was not surprised by the rookie’s victory. “When he edged out his teammate Reo Wilde in the Semi Finals, I knew Bridger was at the top of his game. He’s worked very hard to bring himself to this level, and we are extremely proud to have him on our team.”
This win makes three World Cup Final Championships in a row for the Mathews Archery Pro Staff. Braden Gellenthien, and his Conquest 4, won the 2012 World Cup Final in Tokyo. A year later he rose to the gold medal match in Paris only to run into fellow Mathews Pro Martin Damsbo in the gold medal match. Despite a late rally from Gellenthien to force a shoot-off, Damsbo, accompanied by his trusted Apex 8, remained both calm and collected, shooting his final arrow dead center in the X to secure his 2013 victory. Both champions were thrilled to see their teammate win. “I’ve trained with him all year,” said Gellenthien. “He’s a hard worker and very humble. I couldn’t be happier for him.”
Mathews works closely with its Pro Staff members to find the right set up for each individual to compete at their highest level. For Bridger Deaton it didn’t take long to get there. “Once we got Bridger set up, his confidence grew quickly,” said Phillips. “Seeing Mathews Pros dominate the world’s most prestigious outdoor archery event for three years running, proves we have the best shooters and the best bows in the world.”
