Just an update on the first day of the Queens Prize, where there are 480 competitors according to the NRAA office.
Fazal Mohideen picked up a gold medal for the top score for Day 1, Grade A, 300 yards with a 50.9.
Justin Hearn picked up the gold medal for the top score for Day 1, Grade B, 300 yards with a score of 50.7.
Top Canadian score at 500 yards was Steve Hunt with a 50.8, but that was only good enough for 11th place.
Top Canadian score at 600 yards was Tom Walters with a 50.8, but that placed him 3rd after a countback.
Current leader with a 150.24 is Sherri Galagher (3 x 50.8).
Leaders from the Canadian Team:-
16th Paul Dudzinski 150.15
21st Fazal Mohideen 149.21
38th Tyler Sangster 149.16
41st Mirko Teglasi 149.16
For me this was the first day where reading mirage was possible and actually helpful. Even so the high scores at 300 yards today were very impressive, as the mirage has some very subtle changes followed by rapid switching conditions.
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