Welcome to everyone. I'm sorry things have taken so long to start coming through. I had to switch to a new computer with a new system, which created severe problems with some of the programs I had to upgrade!
Computers... love them or hate them, we can't do without them!!!

A number of our pictures were supplied by our friends, Tomek Horemski and Dani Marais, for which we are most grateful.

We'll start to place all articles, galleries and video's from this page as they become available, but, as always, these things take time to produce so please be patient. Over the coming weeks we'll add to the first article below with galleries and video's which I trust will give you a feel of this year's Championships.

Some items will be available via the Home page, others through here. Much of the access will be for Registered members only, however, there will be some Freeview items as well.

ARTICLES:
Disappointment 'reigns' – A look at the first day's competition and some of the downsides! MEMBERS ONLY

New Day... fresh hope 
A look at the first day's competition and some of the downsides! MEMBERS ONLY

VIDEO DIARIES:
See video diaries link FREEVIEW

GALLERIES:
CLICK to access the Galleries page.
All galleries are now loaded

VIDEO'S:
We've started to upload videos to YouTube as we believe the quality will be much improved on past efforts, as our Diaries showed. There will be lots more coming and they are ALL FREEVIEW. You can access each video below.

2012 World Championship start of day one with England's Stu Conroy getting ready for the 10 minutes pre-baiting session.

2012 World Championship start of day one with England's Stu Conroy bleaking in section A. Stu didn't have the best of luck in his area with fewer fish available all around him. Even the presence of 5x World Champion Alan Scotthorne and joint manager Mark Downes couldn't conjure up enough fish for Stu to float up the section from 12th position!

B section, along with A, produced the lowest weights on day two. Here are several clips featuring fish being caught from both sections (unfortunately not in the case of the Italian or Frenchman)! Neither A or B section managed to exceed a top weight of 6 kilos on either match day, and they would become the poorest two sections of the Championships overall.

With most anglers catching small fish, it was a rare event to find some heavy duty carp making an appearance. Captured on film by our reporter and Champions-team film producer Jayson Greatorex, we see Gunter Hörler, one of Germany's biggest stars, taking time to play a large carp under the watchful eye of team runner Claus Müller. Gunter is a past European Champion and is no stranger to top flight angling. Enjoy the fight!