Monday, 19 July 2010

Monday, July 19th

Another day is finished in Bisley. The weather was very Canadian today, sunny and warm. Canadian results as follows. In the Times (300 yards), Fred Ellis was the highest placing Canadian finishing in a tie for 10th place with a 50.9. Other Canadians placing were Barry Langille with a 50.8, Peter Westlake with a 50.7 and Scott Murray with a 50.5. Cdt C. Chevrier shot a 50.8 and Cdt F-X Cliche also shot a 50.6 to make the board. There were at least 200 scores of 50.

In the Corporation (1000 yards), Ray Smeltzer shot a 50.6 to place 8th. Another fantastic result.

In the Wimbledon (600 yards), the highest placing Canadian was Cdt D. Chadwick with a 50.5 to finish in 28th place.

After Monday's shooting, the top Canadian's in the Grand Aggregate are as follows: Jim Paton is in 25th place with a score of 391.46, Ray Smeltzer is in 54th place with a 389.45, Des Vamplew is in 136th place with a 386.42, Peter Westlake is in 176th place with a 385.40 and Geoff Woodman is in 196th place with a 384.43. Gaz Morris is on the top of the leaderboard with an impressive 397.47 out of a possible 400.80.

Tomorrow is the first stage of the St. George's. The team has the afternoon off so many are planning trips into Guildford for a well deserved day of R&R.

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