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by isleofman.com 16th June 2011

The Isle of Man Shooting Club's monthly Handicap Competition, June fixture of the Junior Grand Prix and IOM Shooting Club Olympic Final was shot on Sunday 12th.

Sinclair was buzzing with activity in the cool conditions.

Everyone was aware that wind would be a problem, but this did not appear to affect the junior grand prix competitors.

The monthly handicap was an extremely close match at the top, with just one or two points separating the first 13 competitors.

Final success went to Ashley Gardner, returning 595, a great result considering the wet and windy conditions.

Just missing out in second place was Laxey man John Wood with 594, and in third position, Mark Cain with 590 having scored one of the very few '98s' on the day.

At the end of the morning the Olympic Final gave Ashley Gardner a win of 101.3, with Wood once again coming in second with 100.3.

The Junior Grand Prix was another closely-fought match with the win going to Ben Kelly returning 560 from Nick Cook on 559.

Monday evenings' competitions were the usual Osborn Carpets 600 and The Empire Garage Shield Handicap but also incorporated this week, round one of the IOM Rifle Associations' Jamaica Trophy.

The Osborn 600 once again gave Harry Creevy a resounding win with an excellent 592 x 600, leaving Ashley Gardner four points further back on 588, very closely followed by Peter Quirk on 587.

With 19 shooting it is nice to see an increase in competitors from previous weeks but there are still spaces left for others to compete.

The Empire Garage Tynwald Shield Handicap was an exceptionally close match.

The winner of this week's medal was Ashley Gardner (Snr) returning 609, very closely followed by Mark Cain just one point behind on 608 from last week's winner, Steve Callus, on 605.

The first round of the Jamaica Trophy was a success for Harry Creevy on 592, followed by Ashley Gardner with 588 just a single point from Peter Quirk on 587.

This is a six round competition and will be completed over the next six Mondays, except Monday, June 27, as several shooters will be competing at the Island Games.

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 16th, June 2011 02:24pm.

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