Wednesday, July 15, 2015

So, just when one really needs the results from the NRA, they are not there (as of 0021 BST)! Their system is efficient in some ways, but extraordinarily lethargic in others.

In the Queen's 1st Stage, the cut-off was 102.10. From the list on our board, we have qualified:
Serge Bssonnette 105.13; Daniel Chisholm 104.10; Paul Dudzinski 102.18; Jack McKellar 102.11; Scott Murray 104.13; Renee Paquette 102.15; and Jim Paton 104.17.

I can't tell you much about the Conan Doyle (900 yds) except that our top scores were: Serge Bissonnette 50.7; Paul Dudzinski 50.6; and Scott Murray 50.9. I hope to be able to tell you in the morning whether Scott has won it or tied or whatever.

Standings in the Grand are not yet available.

The last shoot in the Grand is the Prince of Wales tomorrow morning. In the afternoon' well be at it in the Overseas Team Match. The Cadets will be competing in the A.G. Bell.

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Addendum, written at 0915 Thursday.  The NRA has arisen from its slumbers so that yesterday's results are now on the web site.

Jim Paton's tie-shoots for the St. George's I and Ghurka Appeal will be at 1215 today. The St. George's II will be fired this evening at 1800.

Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist, David Luckman, won the Queen's I with 105.19, two vees ahead of his nearest rivals. Canadian's in the list are: 39 Serge Bissonnette 105.13; 56 Jim Paton 104.17. 82 Daniel Chisholm 104.10; 98 Scott Murray 104.13; 136 Tracey East (firing as an individual) 104.7; 251 Renee Paquette 102.15; 273 Paul Dudzinski 102.18; and 296 Jack McKellar 102.11. The Second Stage is fired on Friday afternoon. First Stage scores are not carried forward.

The Conan Doyle (900 yds): three tied at 50.10 for first place. Canadians: 10 Scott Murray 50.9; 48 Paul Dudzinski 50.6; Cheryl Hearn 49.6; counted out of the Class X list Serge Bissonnette 50.7.

Grand Aggregate to last night, with just the Prince of Wales to go: Glynn Barnett leads with 625.91, two points ahead of Richard Jeens. This morning is overcast with very little wind so far. The standings are not likely to change all that much. Canadians in the top 200 are: 16 Jim Paton 618.91; 92 Serge Bissonnette 612.71; 179 Scott Murray 608.61; 180 Paul Dudzinski 608.59.

More later.

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