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Commonwealth Games 2002
Competition Day 8
Scotland completed the shooting competitions at
Bisley with a third medal, in this case for Mike Thomson in the Skeet.
Mike, winner of the CSF Championship last in 1997 & 2001 entered the final
in second place after two rounds of 23 on the second stage of the qualification
round and produced a round of 25 to secure the medal - the only one for the men
in the team! Ian Marsden also qualified for the final, ending up in sixth
place.
In the Women's Prone, Susan Jackson was
unfortunate to miss out on a second medal, losing the Bronze on countback.
Scotland's two silver and one bronze medals are
an improvement on the three bronze medals won in 1998, and have contributed to
an excellent overall performance of 30 medals for the whole Scottish team.
The final medal table for shooting is shown below
also.
Women's Sport
Pistol
| 1 |
L Yauhleuskaya |
AUS |
587 + 99.8 |
| 2 |
L Ryan |
AUS |
581 + 101.7 |
| 3 |
J Lees |
NZL |
573 + 99.4 |
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Men's 3x40 Rifle
| 1 |
C Singh |
IND |
1154 + 97.5 |
| 2 |
T Lowndes |
AUS |
1156 + 95.2 |
| 3 |
S Wieland |
AUS |
1152 + 96.1 |
| 9= |
D McIntosh |
SCO |
1138 |
| 9= |
M Sinclair |
SCO |
1138 |
|
Men's Center-Fire
Pistol
| 1 |
J Rana |
IND |
583 |
| 2 |
B Quick |
AUS |
579 |
| 3 |
I Ali |
PAK |
577 |
| 19 |
R Carroll |
SCO |
550 |
| 22 |
B Lillburn |
SCO |
537 |
|
Men's Skeet
| 1 |
C Miller |
CAN |
121 + 25 |
| 2 |
M Thomson |
SCO |
120 + 25 |
| 3 |
A Nicolaides |
CYP |
122 + 22 |
| 6 |
I Marsden |
SCO |
120 + 21 |
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Women's Prone Rifle
| 1 |
K Frazer |
AUS |
589 |
| 2 |
E Van Reened |
RSA |
588 |
| 3 |
J Etherington |
NZL |
586 |
| 4 |
S Jackson |
SCO |
586 |
| 18 |
S Sharp |
SCO |
572 |
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Final Medal Table (Shooting)
|
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Total |
| India |
14 |
7 |
3 |
24 |
| Australia |
11 |
13 |
6 |
30 |
| England |
5 |
5 |
7 |
17 |
| Canada |
4 |
3 |
4 |
11 |
| Northern
Ireland |
2 |
|
|
2 |
| New
Zealand |
1 |
1 |
4 |
6 |
| Wales |
1 |
|
1 |
2 |
| Cyprus |
1 |
|
1 |
2 |
| Bangladesh |
1 |
|
|
1 |
| South
Africa |
|
6 |
6 |
12 |
| Malaysia |
|
2 |
2 |
4 |
| Scotland |
|
2 |
1 |
3 |
| Pakistan |
|
|
2 |
2 |
| Namibia |
|
|
1 |
1 |
| Malta |
|
|
1 |
1 |
Competition Day 7
Scotland picked up a second medal in the shooting
events on the penultimate day at Bisley. Edith Barnes, a recent convert to
ISSF Skeet, picked up a Bronze medal in the Women's individual event.
In the Men's Skeet Mike Thomson is in the lead
after three rounds on day 1, with Ian Marsden in fourth place. The
remaining two rounds prior to the final will take place tomorrow morning.
The results summary for the events which
completed today is given below:
Women's Skeet
| 1 |
L Ogilvie |
AUS |
71 + 22 + 2 |
| 2 |
N Rahman |
AUS |
68 + 25 + 1 |
| 3 |
E Barnes |
SCO |
66 + 21 |
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Open Fullbore Rifle
| 1 |
D Calvert |
NIR |
404.62 |
| 2 |
D Dodds |
RSA |
403.53 |
| 3 |
D Collings |
NZL |
402.54 |
| 12 |
I Shaw |
SCO |
397.49 |
| 14 |
A Ogilvie |
SCO |
395.53 |
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Men's Standard
Pistol
| 1 |
J Rana |
IND |
574 |
| 2 |
F Van Tonder |
RSA |
567 |
| 3 |
M Gault |
RSA |
567 |
| 13 |
R Carroll |
SCO |
547 |
| 23 |
B Lillburn |
SCO |
525 |
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Men's Rapid Fire
Pistol
| 1 |
M Igorov |
CAN |
574 + 95.3 |
| 2 |
B Quick |
AUS |
576 + 91.7 |
| 3 |
A McDonald |
RSA |
572 + 94.3 |
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Women's 3x20 Rifle
| 1 |
A Bhagwat |
IND |
578 + 100.0 |
| 2 |
R Kumari |
IND |
568 + 94.2 + 8.8 |
| 3 |
R Bakar |
MAS |
567 + 95.2 + 8.2 |
| 13 |
J Thomson |
SCO |
557 |
| 15 |
L Sinclair |
SCO |
555 |
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Competition Day 6
There were some good Scottish performances today,
although no medals were forthcoming. Colin Will and Stuart Cumming both
produced personal best scores in the Men's Double Trap, in Colin's case just two
points away from making the final. Both men are recent converts from
non-ISSF "Sporting" events, and have been competing in Double Trap for
around six months.
David Lewis, sporting his kilt, produced a
personal best in the Free Pistol, shooting with a Standard Pistol due to a
mechanical breakdown prior to the commencement of the Games.
Women's Air Rifle
| 1 |
A Bhagwat |
IND |
398 + 102.6 |
| 2 |
S Shirur |
IND |
397 + 103.0 |
| 3 |
L Minett |
ENG |
393 + 101.8 |
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Men's Prone Rifle
| 1 |
T Lowndes |
AUS |
595 + 104.8 |
| 2 |
M Babb |
ENG |
597 + 102.0 |
| 3 |
J Henn |
RSA |
596 + 101.7 |
| 12 |
S Bruce |
SCO |
585 |
| 16 |
J Cole-Hamilton |
SCO |
583 |
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Men's Double Trap
| 1 |
R Singh |
IND |
142 + 49 |
| 2 |
R Mark |
AUS |
141 + 49 |
| 3 |
W Chetkuti |
MLT |
141 + 48 |
| 8 |
C Will |
SCO |
134 |
| 11 |
S Cumming |
SCO |
131 |
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Women's Air Pistol
| 1 |
L Yauhleuskaya |
AUS |
384 + 95.4 |
| 2 |
D Hare |
CAN |
379 + 98.9 |
| 3 |
A Forder |
AUS |
380 + 96.3 |
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Men's Free Pistol
| 1 |
M Gault |
ENG |
559 + 98.5 |
| 2 |
S Jung |
IND |
558 + 94.8 |
| 3 |
D Van Tonder |
RSA |
547 + 97.3 |
| 12 |
D Lewis |
SCO |
531 |
| 24 |
K Gray |
SCO |
498 |
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Women's Double Trap
| 1 |
C Kerwood |
ENG |
104 + 37 |
| 2 |
N Stanton |
NZL |
101 +33 |
| 3 |
C Meyer |
CAN |
98 + 34 |
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Competition Day 5
Day 5 was the first full day of the individual
matches, and David Gillies was the first Scot to qualify for a final in the
Trap. Team mate David Marello was involved in a shoot off for the last
place in the final, but was unfortunate not to qualify.
With the short range sections of the fullbore now
competed the Scots are in the middle of the pack, Alice Ogilvie three points
behind the leader with Ian Shaw a further two points behind.
Men's Air Rifle
| 1 |
A Kahn |
BAN |
587 + 104.9 |
| 2 |
A Bindra |
IND |
590 + 101.4 |
| 3 |
T Lowndes |
AUS |
589 + 101.4 |
| 10 |
D Rattray |
SCO |
582 |
| 14 |
R Law |
SCO |
576 |
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Men's Air Pistol
| 1 |
M Gault |
ENG |
574 + 101.0 |
| 2 |
S Jung |
IND |
576 + 98.8 |
| 3 |
J Rana |
IND |
576 + 98.7 |
| 19 |
A Ritchie |
SCO |
559 |
| 24 |
D Lewis |
SCO |
551 |
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Men's Trap
| 1 |
M Diamond |
AUS |
124 + 24 |
| 2 |
A Vella |
AUS |
121 + 25 |
| 3 |
A Sultan |
IND |
120 + 22 |
| 6 |
D Gillies |
SCO |
119 + 19 |
| 9 |
D Marello |
SCO |
118 |
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Competition Day 4
Scotland earned its first shooting medal of these
Games, with Silver for Sheena Sharp and Susan Jackson in the Women's Prone Rifle
- the event in which Susan won Bronze with Shirley McIntosh in 1998.
After three rounds in the Men's Trap David
Gillies is lying in fourth place, while in the Fullbore Rifle Ian Shaw is one
point behind the leaders. The Trap concludes tomorrow, with the fullbore
having two days left. The results summary is as follows:
Women's Sport
Pistol
| 1 |
AUS |
L Yauhleuskaya |
582 |
1150 |
| L Ryan |
568 |
| 2 |
MAS |
I Maharani |
568 |
1135 |
| P Ng |
567 |
| 3 |
NZL |
J Lees |
563 |
1126 |
| T Corrigan |
563 |
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Women's Prone Rifle
| 1 |
WAL |
J Brekke |
591 |
1175 |
| C Dallimore |
584 |
| 2 |
SCO |
S Sharp |
587 |
1174 |
| S Jackson |
587 |
| 3 |
ENG |
L Smallbone |
589 |
1167 |
| H Vincent |
578 |
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Men's 3x40 Rifle
| 1 |
AUS |
T Lowndes |
1164 |
2297 |
| S Wieland |
1133 |
| 2 |
ENG |
J Burrage |
1149 |
2270 |
| C Hector |
1121 |
| 3 |
IND |
C Singh |
1135 |
2266 |
| S Airira Pemmaiah |
1131 |
| 5 |
SCO |
M Sinclair |
1136 |
2258 |
| D McIntosh |
1122 |
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Men's Centre-Fire
Pistol
| 1 |
IND |
J Rana |
577 |
1150 |
| M Singh |
573 |
| 2 |
AUS |
B Quick |
576 |
1149 |
| D Moore |
573 |
| 3 |
PAK |
Z Ali |
574 |
1142 |
| I Ali |
568 |
| 11 |
SCO |
R Carroll |
554 |
1085 |
| B Lillburn |
531 |
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Women's Trap
| 1 |
C Meyer |
CAN |
70 + 25 |
| 2 |
A North |
ENG |
72 + 22 |
| 3 |
S Nattrass |
CAN |
68 + 25 |
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The medal table for the shooting events after the
completion of the pairs events looks like:
|
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Total |
| India |
8 |
2 |
1 |
11 |
| Australia |
5 |
6 |
3 |
14 |
| England |
2 |
3 |
6 |
11 |
| Canada |
1 |
2 |
2 |
5 |
| New
Zealand |
1 |
|
1 |
2 |
| Wales |
1 |
|
1 |
2 |
| Cyprus |
1 |
|
|
1 |
| Northern
Ireland |
1 |
|
|
1 |
| South
Africa |
|
3 |
2 |
5 |
| Malaysia |
|
2 |
1 |
3 |
| Scotland |
|
1 |
|
1 |
| Namibia |
|
|
1 |
1 |
| Pakistan |
|
|
1 |
1 |
Competition Day 3
There were no medals for Scotland in the third
day of competition, with last year's Commonwealth Champions Mike Thomson and Ian
Marsden the closest in the Skeet. The results summary is as follows:
Men's Skeet
| 1 |
CYP |
C Kourtellas |
99 |
194 |
| A Nicolaides |
94 |
| 2 |
AUS |
D Cunningham |
96 |
188 |
| G Barton |
92 |
| 3 |
ENG |
D Harvey |
94 |
188 |
| R Brickell |
94 |
| 5 |
SCO |
M Thomson |
94 |
184 |
| I Marsden |
90 |
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Women's Skeet
| 1 |
AUS |
L Ogilvie |
48 |
95 |
| N Rahman |
47 |
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Men's Standard
Pistol
| 1 |
IND |
J Rana |
|
1130 |
| S Jung |
|
| 2 |
AUS |
B Quick |
|
1118 |
| P Adams |
|
| 3 |
RSA |
D Van Tonder |
|
1116 |
| F Van Tonder |
|
| 7 |
SCO |
R Carroll |
557 |
1085 |
| B Lillburn |
528 |
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Women's 3x20 Rifle
| 1 |
IND |
A Bhagwat |
573 |
1140 |
| R Kumari |
567 |
| 2 |
AUS |
S Smith |
567 |
1131 |
| S McCready |
564 |
| 3 |
CAN |
S Bowes |
563 |
1123 |
| C Johnston |
560 |
| 10 |
SCO |
J Thomson |
539 |
1068 |
| L Sinclair |
529 |
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Men's Rapid Fire
Pistol
| 1 |
IND |
M Kumar |
575 |
1141 |
| B Dhaka |
566 |
| 2 |
RSA |
A MacDonald |
560 |
1131 |
| F Van Tonder |
571 |
| 3 |
AUS |
B Favell |
564 |
1127 |
| B Quick |
563 |
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Competition Day 2
There were no medals for Scotland in the second
day of competition. The results summary is as follows:
Men's Prone Rifle
| 1 |
ENG |
M Babb |
598 |
1189 |
| N Day |
591 |
| 2 |
RSA |
J Henn |
592 |
1180 |
| M Thiele |
588 |
| 3 |
MAS |
M Zakaria |
588 |
1173 |
| S Hj Mohd Din |
585 |
| 8 |
SCO |
J Cole-Hamilton |
585 |
1164 |
| S Bruce |
579 |
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Men's Free Pistol
| 1 |
IND |
S Jung |
556 |
1088 |
| V Singh |
532 |
| 2 |
AUS |
B Quick |
542 |
1084 |
| D Moore |
542 |
| 3 |
RSA |
D Van Tonder |
546 |
1074 |
| F Van Tonder |
528 |
| 11 |
SCO |
K Gray |
505 |
1001 |
| D Lewis |
496 |
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Men's Double Trap
| 1 |
IND |
A Moraad |
93 |
184 |
| R Singh |
91 |
| 2 |
AUS |
M Russell |
97 |
184 |
| M Diamond |
87 |
| 3 |
ENG |
R Faulds |
92 |
182 |
| J Bellamy |
90 |
| 6 |
SCO |
S Cumming |
88 |
170 |
| C Will |
82 |
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Open Fullbore Rifle
| 1 |
NIR |
D Calvert |
297.45 |
590.86 |
| M Millar |
293.41 |
| 2 |
RSA |
D Dodds |
297.49 |
589.85 |
| P Bramley |
292.36 |
| 3 |
ENG |
G Barnett |
294.44 |
588.84 |
| J Messer |
294.40 |
| 9 |
SCO |
A Ogilvie |
291.36 |
580.67 |
| I Shaw |
289.31 |
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Women's Air Rifle
| 1 |
IND |
A Bhagwat |
398 |
795 |
| S Shirur |
397 |
| 2 |
CAN |
S Bowes |
396 |
781 |
| J Mecredy |
385 |
| 3 |
ENG |
L Minett |
392 |
776 |
| V Eaton |
384 |
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Women's Double Trap
| 1 |
NZL |
N Stanton |
72 |
137 |
| T Borrell |
65 |
| 2 |
CAN |
C Meyer |
71 |
136 |
| S Nattrass |
65 |
| 3 |
AUS |
S Balogh |
67 |
131 |
| S Trindall |
64 |
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Women's Air Pistol
| 1 |
CAN |
D Hare |
378 |
747 |
| K Eagles |
369 |
| 2 |
IND |
S Kanungo |
374 |
744 |
| S Chaudhary |
370 |
| 3 |
AUS |
L Yauhleuskaya |
378 |
744 |
| A Forder |
366 |
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Competition Day 1
Day one of the competition did not produce any
medals for the Scottish team, with David Rattray and Robin Law coming closest
with 4th equal in the Men's Air Rifle Pairs.
Men's Air Pistol
| 1 |
ENG |
N Baxter |
571 |
1140 |
| M Gault |
569 |
| 2 |
IND |
S Jung |
572 |
1137 |
| J Rana |
565 |
| 3 |
NAM |
F Sack |
574 |
1134 |
| A Malherbe |
560 |
| 8 |
SCO |
D Lewis |
561 |
1124 |
| A Ritchie |
563 |
|
Men's Trap
| 1 |
AUS |
M Diamond |
94 |
187 |
| A Vella |
93 |
| 2 |
ENG |
C Dean |
94 |
187 |
| I Peel |
93 |
| 3 |
WAL |
J Birkett-Evans |
97 |
186 |
| M Wixey |
89 |
| 9 |
SCO |
D Gillies |
88 |
175 |
| D Marello |
87 |
|
Men's Air Rifle
| 1 |
IND |
S Ambekar |
594 |
1184 |
| A Bindra |
590 |
| 2 |
MAS |
M Abd Mutalib |
586 |
1164 |
| M Zakaria |
578 |
| 3 |
ENG |
C Hector |
589 |
1160 |
| N Wallace |
571 |
| 4= |
SCO |
D Rattray |
583 |
1156 |
| R Law |
573 |
|
Women's Trap
| 1 |
AUS |
D Reeves |
46 |
90 |
| N Jenkins |
44 |
| 2 |
ENG |
A North |
47 |
89 |
| L Goddard |
42 |
| 3 |
CAN |
S Nattrass |
44 |
86 |
| C Meyer |
42 |
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Badge Matches, Day 4
The final day of the badge matches produced one more
medal for Scotland, with Donald McIntosh taking the silver in the Men's 3
Position Rifle. Ian Marsden came very close in the skeet, losing out on
bronze in a tie shoot after 14 shots. The results for today listed below.
Men's 3x40 Rifle
| 1 |
M Dion |
CAN |
1142 |
| 2 |
D McIntosh |
SCO |
1142 |
| 3 |
J Henn |
RSA |
1141 |
| 6 |
M Sinclair |
SCO |
1138 |
|
Men's Center Fire Pistol
| 1 |
J Rana |
IND |
587 |
| 2 |
Z Ali |
PAK |
578 |
| 3 |
I Ali |
PAK |
572 |
| 16 |
R Carroll |
SCO |
546 |
| 18 |
B Lillburn |
SCO |
543 |
|
Men's Skeet
| 1 |
G Barton |
AUS |
98 |
| 2 |
A Nicolaides |
CYP |
96 |
| 3 |
C Kourtellas |
CYP |
95 + 14 |
| 4 |
I Marsden |
SCO |
95 + 13 |
| 5 |
M Thomson |
SCO |
94 |
|
Women's Sport
Pistol
| 1 |
L Ryan |
AUS |
576 |
| 2 |
L Yauhleuskaya |
AUS |
575 |
| 3 |
K Eagles |
CAN |
572 |
|
Women's Skeet
| 1 |
L Ogilvie |
AUS |
46 |
| 2 |
S Miaouli |
CYP |
43 + 2 |
| 3 |
P Le Grelle |
ENG |
43 + 1 |
| |
E Barnes |
SCO |
DNS |
|
Women's Prone Rifle
| 1 |
C Dallimore |
WAL |
590 |
| 2 |
K Mead |
NZL |
589 |
| 3 |
K Pussella |
SRI |
589 |
| 9 |
S Sharp |
SCO |
583 |
| 12 |
S Jackson |
SCO |
581 |
|
Badge Matches, Day 3
Scotland won it's first medals in the badge
matches today, with Gold and Bronze for Alice Ogilvie and Ian Shaw respectively
in the Fullbore Rifle. The results for today are:
Fullbore Rifle
| 1 |
A Ogilvie |
SCO |
295.33v |
| 2 |
J Messer |
ENG |
295.28v |
| 3 |
I Shaw |
SCO |
293.32v |
|
Men's Double Trap
| 1 |
R Singh |
IND |
94 |
| 2 |
M Diamond |
AUS |
92 + 4 |
| 3 |
K Reynolds |
CAN |
92 + 3 |
| 8 |
C Will |
SCO |
88 |
| 13 |
S Cumming |
SCO |
80 |
|
Women's 3x20
| 1 |
A Bhagwat |
IND |
563 |
| 2 |
S Bowes |
CAN |
559 |
| 3 |
R Bakar |
MAS |
558 |
| 6 |
J Thomson |
SCO |
554 |
| 8 |
L Sinclair |
SCO |
543 |
|
Women's Double Trap
| 1 |
N Stanton |
NZL |
70 + 3 |
| 2 |
C Kerwood |
ENG |
70 + 2 |
| 3 |
H Slack |
ENG |
62 + 3 |
|
Men's Standard Pistol
| 1 |
J Rana |
IND |
571 |
| 2 |
D Van Tonder |
RSA |
565 |
| 3 |
F Van Tonder |
RSA |
564 |
| 14 |
R Carroll |
SCO |
547 |
| 21 |
B Lillburn |
SCO |
517 |
|
Men's Rapid Fire
Pistol
| 1 |
A MacDonald |
RSA |
583 |
| 2 |
B Quick |
AUS |
581 |
| 3 |
M Igorov |
CAN |
575 |
|
Badge Matches, Day 2
The badge matches continued today, with some
competitors, primarily from the England team, continuing not to complete
matches. The results are as follows:
Men's Free Pistol
| 1 |
M Gault |
ENG |
565 |
| 2 |
R Daniel |
TRI |
563 |
| 3 |
S Jung |
IND |
560 |
| 17 |
K Gray |
SCO |
509 |
| 20 |
D Lewis |
SCO |
498 |
|
Men's Trap
| 1 |
M Diamond |
AUS |
98 |
| 2 |
P Murphy |
NIR |
95 |
| 3 |
A Vella |
AUS |
92 |
| 13 |
D Marello |
SCO |
87 |
| 15 |
D Gillies |
SCO |
86 |
|
Men's Prone
| 1 |
S Petterson |
NZL |
594 |
| 2 |
N Day |
ENG |
593 |
| 3 |
S McCabe |
NZL |
590 |
| 4 |
S Bruce |
SCO |
589 |
| 10 |
J Cole-Hamilton |
SCO |
586 |
|
Women's Trap
| 1 |
T Borrell |
NZL |
47 |
| 2 |
L Goddard |
ENG |
45 |
| 3 |
N Jenkins |
AUS |
43 |
|
Women's Air Rifle
| 1 |
A Bhagwat |
IND |
396 |
| 2 |
S Srirum |
IND |
395 |
| 3 |
S Bowes |
CAN |
393 |
|
Women's Air Pistol
| 1 |
D Hare |
CAN |
374 |
| 2 |
F Mo |
MAS |
373 |
| 3 |
S Chaudhary |
IND |
372 |
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Badge Matches, Day 1
The Badge Matches have commenced on Sunday July
21st. The Badge Matches don't form a formal part of the Games, and are
used by the competitors for a number of different purposes - for example in the
Men's Air Rifle the English pair both fired 59 sighters and 1 shot to count,
while the Australian Smallbore Rifle competitors haven't appeared at all to
date. For what they are worth, a summary of the results are shown below:
Men's Air Rifle
| 1 |
A Bindra |
IND |
595 |
| 2 |
S Ambekar |
IND |
592 |
| 3 |
M Abd Mutalib |
MAS |
587 |
| 4 |
D Rattray |
SCO |
585 |
| 13 |
R Law |
SCO |
575 |
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Men's Air Pistol
| 1 |
D Van Tonder |
RSA |
576 |
| 2 |
J Rana |
IND |
572 |
| 3 |
N Baxter |
ENG |
571 |
| 13 |
D Lewis |
SCO |
561 |
| 27 |
A Ritchie |
SCO |
465 (50 shots only) |
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The Fullbore Badge Match is held over two days,
day one being a Queens Stage 2 (10 shots at each of 300, 500 and 600 yards) and
day two being a Queens Stage 3 (15 shots at each of 900 and 100 yards).
After day 1 the results are as follows:
| 1 |
D Calvert |
NIR |
150.23v |
| 2 |
J Messer |
ENG |
150.16v |
| 3 |
A Ogilvie |
SCO |
149.17v |
| 9 |
I Shaw |
SCO |
146.17v |
CGCS Confirms Scottish Team
The Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland has
confirmed the Scottish team to participate in the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
This team includes a record number of target shooters, 24, covering the
following events:
| Event |
Men |
Women |
Open |
| Double Trap |
Stuart Cumming
Colin Will |
No Entrants |
N/A |
| Trap |
David Gillies
David Marello |
No Entrants |
N/A |
| Skeet |
Ian Marsden
Mike Thomson |
Edith Barnes |
N/A |
| Air Pistol |
David Lewis
Alan Ritchie |
No Entrants |
N/A |
| Standard Pistol |
Bob Carroll
Bruce Lillburn |
N/A |
N/A |
| Sport Pistol |
N/A |
No Entrants |
N/A |
| Centre-Fire Pistol |
Bob Carroll
Bruce Lillburn |
N/A |
N/A |
| Free Pistol |
Kevin Gray
David Lewis |
N/A |
N/A |
| Fullbore Rifle |
N/A |
N/A |
Alice Ogilvie
Ian Shaw |
| Air Rifle |
Robin Law
David Rattray |
No Entrants |
N/A |
| Smallbore Rifle Prone |
Sinclair Bruce
Jim Cole-Hamilton |
Susan Jackson
Sheena Sharp |
N/A |
| Smallbore Rifle 3 Positions |
Donald McIntosh
Martin Sinclair |
Lynda Sinclair
Janis Thomson |
N/A |
The Team Manager is Hamish Hunter.
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