visit this site right here https://youjizz.center hot tiny teen jasmine fucks her stepdad. www.pornxvideos247.com website

National F Class Teams Championships – September, 2019

Feb 10, 2020 | Competitions, F Class, National Teams, NRAA News

Article by George Wittorff

18 teams from across seven Associations met at the Western Australian Rifle headquarter’s Pinjar range to compete at the F Class National Teams Championships over 23 and 24 September.

Visiting shooters were genuinely surprised and impressed with the facilities and range set-up at Pinjar.  Under cover gear storage and cleaning rooms, assembly area and state of the art bar/dining room are first class, while the seventy-two lane single firing point, with three galleries, provides the first timer with a wonderful impression.

127 shooters and coaches spent two days of intense competition in cool sunny weather coupled with trying conditions for which Pinjar has established a reputation.  Mornings consistently produced east/north easterly winds, followed by a late morning swing through north then to roughly westerly in the afternoons.

At all stages of the wind movements, coaches quickly discovered that the accompanying mirage often seemed to have its own agenda, with brackets of change seemingly out of sync with the flags.

Coaches used the phrase ‘being Pinjar-ed’ on more than one occasion during the course of the two days.

Nevertheless, some outstanding coaching and shooting was evident throughout the matches with some excellent team and individual results, as can be seen in the accompanying Results Tables.

Congratulations and thanks to the WARA for organisation prior to and during the competition, including EO Sarah Hoglin, NRAA EO Catherine Berry, and CRO Wayne Oldfield and range crew.  Issues were few, but were dealt with efficiently and effectively as they arose.

The comparative strength of F Class shooting around Australia can be seen by the fact that no one Association dominated the event.  Overall winners for each discipline were spread, with the Grand Aggregate trophies being taken by QRA (F TR), VRA (F Open) and WARA (F Std).

Similarly, the top coached individual awards were award to:

QRA members Andrew McKillop/Denis Aarons (F Std)

WARA members Courtney Day/Brett Bunyan (F Open) and

VRA members Don Laughton/Rod Mahon (F Std)

Congratulations to all winning teams, click below links for full results:

National F Class FTR Teams Results 2019

National F Class Standard Teams Results 201

National F Class Open Teams Results 20

Check out the gallery below:

Related Posts

NRAA Policy Updates

NRAA Policy Updates

NRAA has been restructuring its website to ensure its Policies – including those approved by Sport Integrity Australia (SIA), are prominent and easy to find. In addition, a page called Integrity and Info Hub have been introduced and information included in: About Us Competitions News have been re-arranged and updated. NRAA is now recognised on the SIA...

read more
Call for Nominations – President’s Team – NRAA Veterans Teams Matches

Call for Nominations – President’s Team – NRAA Veterans Teams Matches

Disciplines: A team will be formed in each of TR, F Open, FSTD and FTR (subject to required number of nominations received to form a Team). Age: Veterans category – must be 60 years of age on or before the first day of competition (14th October 2024). Competition Dates: 14th and 15th October, 2024. Location: Duncan Shooting Range (Belmont, QLD). Who Can...

read more
Emma Brindley – Multi Talented U25 Team Member!

Emma Brindley – Multi Talented U25 Team Member!

U25 TR World Championships Team member Emma Brindley (ACTFBTR) not only has a dynamic aim, she also dances the Highland Fling! At the recently held TR World Championships, Emma was asked to contribute to the presentation of the Scottish Sword Match, which is part of the SABU TR Championships. Emma is a champion Scottish dancer and contributed to the...

read more
Night Shooting returns to Pinjar Rifle Range

Night Shooting returns to Pinjar Rifle Range

The Perth Fremantle Rifle Club held a night competition on 23 March 2024 and attracted 30 entries from country and city clubs. There were a few changes to the event this year with shooters firing 15 and 10 shot applications over 500m. To spice up the night, wind flags were not provided. This didn’t deter F Standard champion Marlon Reid from achieving a...

read more
Our U25’s TR World Championships Team do Australia Proud!

Our U25’s TR World Championships Team do Australia Proud!

A big congratulations to the Australian U25’s Team for their many successes at the 2024 Long Range TR World Championships. Their lead in results were superb and while an unfortunate mishap at the 900m Range prevented a successive U25 World Championships title win in 2024, their graciousness and team spirit was exemplary. After the 300m and 800m,...

read more

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Get the latest Australian Target Magazine straight to your inbox.