GB Rifle Team to Canada 2018

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I have been honoured by the Council of the National Rifle Association with the captaincy of the GB Rifle Team to Canada in August 2018 on the occasion of the DCRA 150th Anniversary.

John Stevens has agreed to be the team’s Vice-Captain and Martin Liversage the Adjutant.

The team will compete in the Ontario Rifle Association meeting and the DCRA Championships in Ottawa and the duration of the tour will be approximately 2Β½ weeks.

All interested in applying for selection for team should write to me at jdwarburton@btinternet.com before July 28th 2017.

I aim to select a team with a range of ages & experience that is representative of all parts of the UK.

Financial support may be available for U25 applicants who have not yet toured with a senior GB team – please contact me for more details.

John Warburton

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