F-Class World Championships 2017

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Re: F-Class World Championships 2017

#46 Postby GrahamW » Thu Aug 10, 2017 8:21 pm

BenW wrote:Your lucky Rod Mr Willis probably couldn't have brought his home made jungle juice with him on this trip ;)


Nah, he took his Mrs this time.... I doubt there's much jungle juice in his camp. 8-/

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Re: F-Class World Championships 2017

#47 Postby John T » Thu Aug 10, 2017 9:13 pm

Rod; using my unbridled imagination, I have a glimpse of how you might feel now, compared to four years ago - the past well buried; sound expectations ahead.

Steve; outstanding; you have given the Open Team an invaluable fillip.

Marty; came back like a caged lion; go get'em Tigger.

At the 2013 Raton US Nationals presentations, I was at the front taking photos of Marty and other Aussies collecting numerous medals when I heard someone in Shiraz's camp tell the US Team
(they always claim the front benches) "don't clap, the Aussies don't need any more encouragement."

Seven in the top 33. Was there a comment this year?

Regards,
Dick Tracey.

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Re: F-Class World Championships 2017

#48 Postby RDavies » Fri Aug 11, 2017 1:53 am

John T wrote:Rod; using my unbridled imagination, I have a glimpse of how you might feel now, compared to four years ago - the past well buried; sound expectations ahead.

Steve; outstanding; you have given the Open Team an invaluable fillip.

Marty; came back like a caged lion; go get'em Tigger.

At the 2013 Raton US Nationals presentations, I was at the front taking photos of Marty and other Aussies collecting numerous medals when I heard someone in Shiraz's camp tell the US Team
(they always claim the front benches) "don't clap, the Aussies don't need any more encouragement."

Seven in the top 33. Was there a comment this year?

Regards,
Dick Tracey.

John, yes, things are very different for me this time around. I used a different gun each day and each is going very well.
Most others are fine tuning loads and getting used to pairs firing.
Marty has had his head full with team stuff but will be fully on fire come game time.
Today is national teams day and we have just shot 700m with 800m in an hour.
The Nationals presentation is all done together tonight.

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Re: F-Class World Championships 2017

#49 Postby BenW » Fri Aug 11, 2017 7:44 am

Waiting waiting waiting waiting ;);)

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Re: F-Class World Championships 2017

#50 Postby argh » Fri Aug 11, 2017 9:58 am

Looks like a team win to Aus :D based on whats on the web site.

Well done all. =D>

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Re: F-Class World Championships 2017

#51 Postby johnk » Fri Aug 11, 2017 10:15 am

argh wrote:Looks like a team win to Aus :D based on whats on the web site.

Way I read it. Legends all.

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Re: F-Class World Championships 2017

#52 Postby RDavies » Sat Aug 12, 2017 12:32 pm

Yes, Australia won the international teams event ahead of Great Britain. It was a great effort by coaches Michael Waites and Greg Warrian who each coached the F/TR and F Open shooters side by side.
Tonight was the meet and greet session for the F Class World Championships.
Everyone was dressed in their number ones over canapés and light refreshments. It was good to catch up with shooters from all around the world and put faces to names of people you have been chatting to on forums and to chat to people you have seen online on podiums in major international competitions. The top class shooters from around the world were mainly a good bunch with similar interests, concerns and troubles as the rest of us. When we are at the range, we are pretty busy or have things to concentrate on and some may have their game face on, so it was good to catch up in an informal environment.
It is now 10.30 at night and the Individual F Class World Championships starts in the morning with an opening ceremony at 7.30am, flag raising, national anthems and range officers instructions.
The first day of competition is 15 shots at 700, 800 and 900 meters and rain/storms are forecast.
Wish us all luck.

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Re: F-Class World Championships 2017

#53 Postby ShaneG » Sat Aug 12, 2017 1:40 pm

Good luck to all our competitors in Canada for the Olympics of our F Class sport!!!!!!!

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Re: F-Class World Championships 2017

#54 Postby Old Trev-39 » Sat Aug 12, 2017 2:47 pm

Go and get them boys. Show them the Aussies can do it twice in a row. Good shooting and may the wind gods and bit of luck go your way. Hope to get some results when I get to Narromine Tuesday P.M.
All the best, and Carter, pull your finger out, I expect good things from you.
Cheers,
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Re: F-Class World Championships 2017

#55 Postby John T » Sat Aug 12, 2017 11:25 pm

Dear all 40+ and Trislam Cruz of New York.

Fine tune is finished. Practice is past.
Rely on your swing; seize luck by its wing.
Do that, and you won't come last.

(Armageddon is not predicted in the 7-day outlook.)

Dick from his pond of pearls.
12.08.17

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Re: F-Class World Championships 2017

#56 Postby Tim N » Sun Aug 13, 2017 7:10 am

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Rain has halted play today
Everyone shot the 700m with 75s everywhere
Only half shot the 800 before the downpour.
Sharpie needed a hug after a drenching but Wilmont couldn't catch him. :lol:
Not sure if they will try to do 3 ranges tomorrow.
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Re: F-Class World Championships 2017

#57 Postby AlanF » Sun Aug 13, 2017 8:34 am

That's a real shame - it appears there may be no reserve days.

Anyway, here are the Australian placings for day 1 as best I can determine :
FCWCScores1.pdf

Two bronze medals for Peter Carter =D> , and most of our shooters well in contention in both FO and FTR. Let's hope the weather improves tomorrow.
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Re: F-Class World Championships 2017

#58 Postby RDavies » Sun Aug 13, 2017 1:15 pm

Due to the rain cancellations today, the format for tomorrow will be 800M, 900M, 900M.
It will be a tough day with some windy conditions. Those who dropped one point and slipped back past 100th place today might be able to leap up a few dozen places by the end of shooting tomorrow.

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Re: F-Class World Championships 2017

#59 Postby AlanF » Sun Aug 13, 2017 2:12 pm

RDavies wrote:...format for tomorrow will be 800M, 900M, 900M...

Sensible decision to drop the 700. 800 and 900 in windy conditions will be a challenge befitting a world championship. Go get 'em Rod.

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Re: F-Class World Championships 2017

#60 Postby Elwood » Sun Aug 13, 2017 4:26 pm

British weather conditions prevailed and they thought it gave us a unfair advantage, so cancelled :) :)


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