This was a difficult event that I felt a little unprepared for, having just changed my prone position and readjusted most of my settings. Yet I shot my way to a new PB in standing SH1 535 (out of 600) and a pretty average 578 in prone, obviously due to the changing of settings and
Just had confirmation that race wheelchairs are unable to compete in the event. So I will be running a ‘Have A Go Day’ for Parafed Auckland on Sunday 29th.
Unable to complete this event due to sickness. Still training on my roller and keeping fit for Auckland’s Round the Bays on 18th March.
I will be unable to attend this event due to funding dificulty.
Sunday 19th and Monday 20th Feb So this meant driving down on the Friday, practice and gear check on Sat, followed by Open Prone Sunday and IPC Standing Monday. This was a differcult one to process. Lond drive down on Friday yet with plenty of practice and rest time I felt I could’ve achieved a
As I was in Pamlerston North at the TSNZ Nationals I was unable to compete in this event.
Thurs 9th & 16th Feb. Unfortunately I was unable to attend either of these events due to work and shooing training committments.
Today was the first High Noon event of 2012. well, today I managed 581 (out of 600) in SH1 prone, yet after checking my shooting journel I had’t practiced prone since November 3rd! Since then I have been focussing on my standing. Managing to shake off a few mistakes and miss trigers really helps move
My scores from the last year of club competitions enabled me to come second in our club High Noon event. The PASC club event is only shoot in the prone position.
This is a fantastically run and organised event. It is a great undulating course that allows for a start of 7km up hill followed by varying 14km of down hill. Sounds easier than it is to run it, and it finishes on about 400meters of grass feild. 2004 Kerikeri Half Marathon start line After competing
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