Inter Counties 2019 Results

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Congratulations to Surrey who have won the 2019 Inter Counties Championship, retaining the trophy for a truly remarkable eleventh year in succession!

The morning’s weather report looked promising with only a slight chance of rain, but this was soon disproved. Intermittent showers and wind fluctuations provided challenging conditions for all those on the firing point at 900 yards, with a break in the clouds towards the end of the 1000 yard detail.

 

Surrey stretched their lead in the overall standings by finishing first with 1141.99 at long range, 12 points ahead of London who received silver medals for their score of 1129.96. Bronze was tightly contested with Berkshire beating Sussex to bronze by 2 points with a score of 1114.100.

Sun broke through the clouds just in time to welcome the re-homed Champion of Champions, previous shot on the second Monday of the TR Imperial Meeting.

Even with challenging winds Matthew Ensor managed to post a score of 72.4 to take home the victory.

 

Full results of Saturdays’ and Sunday’s competitions can be found here:

 

Inter Counties Results – Aggregate

Inter Counties Results – Long Range Match – Full

Inter Counties Results – Lt Col H Jones Memorial Trophy – Full

Champion of Champions

R Jarvis

 

Thank you to all involved, and looking forward to seeing you all next year!

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