SBLR 2021 Results

Results

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Well wasn’t it a lovely day to go shooting!
Thank you to all those that attended yesterday, we hope you enjoyed the challenges this unique event offers!
Results from can be found via this LINK

Congratulations to all those receiving NRA awards. For those beady-eyed among you, you may notice some changes following the on-range Prizegiving, congratulations are therefore due to:

Tim Stubbins: Silver medal at 300 yards not Bronze
Scott Hale: Bronze medal at 300 yards
Johnathan Longhurst: Bronze medal at 300 yards
Aleessa Longhurst: Bronze medal in the 200/300 yard aggregate

We are also able to award Silver medals in the SR events, due to a competitor changing class, these will be engraved and distributed in the next few weeks. Congratulations to:

Jeffrey Wilson: 200 yards and 300 yards
Tony Cattermole: 200/300 yard aggregate

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