Flehrad
09-07-2005, 08:24 PM
Results from the first (and only) day of shooting.
Near perfect 90m, and slight low winds at 70m. Gusts began late 50m, and was blowing a bit at 30m in gusts.
Brackets around uni names mean they are not official competitors in the uni competition, but visitors to the event.
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Men's Compound (Men's FITA)
USYD Adrian Tchen 267 296 246 308 1117
(USYD) Guy Kabos 153 200 207 281 841
Women's Compound (Ladies FITA)
USYD Kirsten O'Hara 279 289 236 316 1120
USYD Caroline McCombie 70 116 104 146 436
Men's Recurve (Men's FITA)
(UNSW) Michael Naray 287 312 303 324 1226
USYD Robert Talbot 285 304 304 331 1224
UWS Brett Kent 279 298 298 326 1201
USYD Donald Chiou 209 279 265 319 1072
(UNSW) Marc Winoto 176 227 212 288 903
(Lidcombe TAFE) Shane Kent 69 193 226 288 776
USYD Hamish Hill 116 121 179 248 664
UNSW Zhe Chen 38 151 168 252 609
UNSW Peter Huang 95 136 143 230 604
Women's Recurve (Ladies FITA)
MU Aimee Deaves 278 306 288 318 1190
UNSW Jennifer Runds 10 122 76 112 320
Men's Novice (55m, 45m, 35m, 25m)
UNSW Ernesto Barrera 296 315 310 329 1250
USYD Ben Chin 225 258 228 274 985
USYD Nigel Gan 184 181 174 222 761
USYD Patrick Zhuge 120 143 211 252 726
Women's Novice (55m, 45m, 35m, 25m)
USYD Joanne Zhang 54 102 94 133 383
USYD Meghan Cue 17 39 35 86 177
USYD Clarissa Aquino 10 2 10 46 68
****
Although there were some low scores from the novices, they still managed to have a good time during the day.
It should be noted that Ernesto posted that scorching score shooting a Bowtech compound while every other novice (including women) were shooting recurves.
Congratulations to Robert Talbot for smacking his PB to break 1200 (Suck on that to those who said he didn't deserve to be in the High Performance Group! :x :lol: ). Well deserved considering the work he has put in the last few months after the Nationals.
It was a good day and we finished up (off the field and packed) by 3pm with scoring starting at 9am.
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The second day of shooting was cancelled because of dangerous wind conditions. 9 out of the 10 targets were blown over, and while we waited for the judges to arrive, another 3 targets on the park were blown over, while one almost managed a full summersault.
The prizes were given out to their respective winners who were there, and the event closed.
Near perfect 90m, and slight low winds at 70m. Gusts began late 50m, and was blowing a bit at 30m in gusts.
Brackets around uni names mean they are not official competitors in the uni competition, but visitors to the event.
***
Men's Compound (Men's FITA)
USYD Adrian Tchen 267 296 246 308 1117
(USYD) Guy Kabos 153 200 207 281 841
Women's Compound (Ladies FITA)
USYD Kirsten O'Hara 279 289 236 316 1120
USYD Caroline McCombie 70 116 104 146 436
Men's Recurve (Men's FITA)
(UNSW) Michael Naray 287 312 303 324 1226
USYD Robert Talbot 285 304 304 331 1224
UWS Brett Kent 279 298 298 326 1201
USYD Donald Chiou 209 279 265 319 1072
(UNSW) Marc Winoto 176 227 212 288 903
(Lidcombe TAFE) Shane Kent 69 193 226 288 776
USYD Hamish Hill 116 121 179 248 664
UNSW Zhe Chen 38 151 168 252 609
UNSW Peter Huang 95 136 143 230 604
Women's Recurve (Ladies FITA)
MU Aimee Deaves 278 306 288 318 1190
UNSW Jennifer Runds 10 122 76 112 320
Men's Novice (55m, 45m, 35m, 25m)
UNSW Ernesto Barrera 296 315 310 329 1250
USYD Ben Chin 225 258 228 274 985
USYD Nigel Gan 184 181 174 222 761
USYD Patrick Zhuge 120 143 211 252 726
Women's Novice (55m, 45m, 35m, 25m)
USYD Joanne Zhang 54 102 94 133 383
USYD Meghan Cue 17 39 35 86 177
USYD Clarissa Aquino 10 2 10 46 68
****
Although there were some low scores from the novices, they still managed to have a good time during the day.
It should be noted that Ernesto posted that scorching score shooting a Bowtech compound while every other novice (including women) were shooting recurves.
Congratulations to Robert Talbot for smacking his PB to break 1200 (Suck on that to those who said he didn't deserve to be in the High Performance Group! :x :lol: ). Well deserved considering the work he has put in the last few months after the Nationals.
It was a good day and we finished up (off the field and packed) by 3pm with scoring starting at 9am.
***
The second day of shooting was cancelled because of dangerous wind conditions. 9 out of the 10 targets were blown over, and while we waited for the judges to arrive, another 3 targets on the park were blown over, while one almost managed a full summersault.
The prizes were given out to their respective winners who were there, and the event closed.