OTF Swindle – have you entered?

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If you are entering the Queen’s 1 (TR) or Albert (MR) in this year’s Imperial, then team “swindle” competitions may see you winning your share of a £1,200 pot in the Queen’s 1 or a £360 pot in the Albert.  Teams are randomly selected among the entrants and prizes are on offer for both teams and individuals as well – see below.  Entries cost £10 each and multiple entries are encouraged for the confident!

As well as the chance of some winnings, the swindles support the teams which represent GB or the NRA in these disciplines on tour each year, via the NRA’s Overseas Teams Fund (the “OTF”).  You can enter as part of your Imperial meeting entry or when badgered around Bisley by a budding GB tourist.

To find out more about the OTF and how it has supported recent teams, please click here for the new webpage or see the article in the Spring 2018 Journal.

 

 

Prize Money for the Queen’s Prize 1st Stage OTF Swindle  
Winning Team of 10   £400
2nd Team   £300
3rd Team   £200
Highest Individual   £150
Second Individual   £75
Special prize (highest score 1 point below the cut off)   £75
    £  1,200

 

 

Prize Money for the Albert OTF Swindle
Winning Team of 4 £160  
2nd Team £120  
10th Team £40  
Last placed Team £40  
      £  360  

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