BritinUSA Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 Production 33 464.8958 19.84 164 Tyc, Adam CZEJ 34 441.5239 18.84 638 Sevigny, Dave USA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BritinUSA Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 OPEN LADIES 19 803.1015 33.50 914 Moreira, Ana Maria ECUL 51 409.8577 17.09 60 Blowers, Linda AUSL 79 380.2856 15.86 322 Canetta, Irene ITAL 87 374.5005 15.62 171 Sustrova, Katerina CZEL 95 371.0724 15.48 173 Horejsi, Lenka CZEL 97 369.6437 15.42 612 Lee, Athena USAL 98 369.2328 15.40 381 Van Noord, Desiree NEDL 99 368.3824 15.36 88 Klien, Anita AUTL 102 365.9546 15.26 87 Kraushofer, Gabriele AUTL 104 365.0196 15.22 573 Cruz, Sheryl USAL 108 361.7703 15.09 58 Ballantyne, Suzy AUSL 111 360.4813 15.04 618 Clark-Miculek, Kay USAL 121 355.4764 14.83 455 Cabalatungan, Kaye PHIL 123 353.6078 14.75 59 Blowers, Karla AUSL 126 352.3268 14.70 121 Spencer, Doni CANL B 135 345.4999 14.41 57 Anderson, Kerri AUSL 141 339.4992 14.16 504 Kriel, Susan RSAL 143 337.7654 14.09 623 Munson, Lisa USAL 146 337.2994 14.07 89 Steurer, Margit AUTL 158 329.7351 13.75 507 Egleton, Stacey RSAL 159 328.6784 13.71 434 Tan, Mary PHIL 168 321.8724 13.42 338 Casadio, Vanna ITAL 170 319.7640 13.34 525 Fernandez, Pilar ESPL 176 315.4541 13.16 591 Gilfillan, Tonda USAL 184 310.5365 12.95 505 O’Donovan, Sebella RSAL 189 305.2231 12.73 90 Laschitz, Nicole AUTL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BritinUSA Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 MEN STANDARD 4 440.6450 15.87 643 Strader, Phillip USA 35 439.2003 15.82 521 Jaime Diaz, Juan Carlos ESP 36 432.6474 15.58 323 Pesce, Fabrizio ITA 37 428.6941 15.44 611 Leatham, Robert USA 38 426.4330 15.36 273 Midgley, Gregory GER 39 426.0011 15.34 650 Tomasie, Travis USA 40 424.8881 15.30 652 Voigt, Michael USA 41 414.0929 14.91 306 Magli, Esterino ITAS 42 407.9667 14.69 189 Podlesak, Roman CZE 43 407.7069 14.68 563 Bragg, Emanuel USA 44 407.2740 14.67 316 Santarcangelo, Adriano ITA 45 403.4783 14.53 312 Ciccarelli, Guido ITA 46 402.4316 14.49 206 Backstrom, Mats O. DEN B 47 401.4705 14.46 749 Zablah, Jose ESA 48 399.9125 14.40 564 Butler, Taran USA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EricW Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 So, basically Phil has to fly to Ecuador to get respect? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
achard Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 Anybody in ecuador can tell me if the accessories sells at a lower price? How much is the cr speed hi torque belt? guga holster & pouch? s_i hi-cap magazine for .40 cal 120mm. also the s_i grip. I heard Eric is leading by 35 points as of today thanks, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nemo Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 Go get 'em guys! Erik you're squadded with good people!! Jack, how's it going for you? Be safe and shoot well! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BritinUSA Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 Day Two results: MEN OPEN 20 940.8964 41.71 233 Grauffel, Eric FRA GM 21 939.0091 41.63 454 Hinojales, Stephen PHI 22 928.0510 41.14 627 Ong, James USA 23 926.7382 41.08 282 Reyes, Jose INA 24 903.1060 40.03 649 Tilley, Chris USAJ 25 890.2555 39.46 10 Gigli, Fabricio ARG 26 885.4700 39.25 603 Jarrett, Todd USA 27 878.8566 38.96 444 Ku, Michael John PHI 28 872.5252 38.68 633 Racaza, JJ USA 29 870.6218 38.59 342 Ravizzini, Paolo ITA 30 864.3161 38.31 616 Michel, Maxient USA 31 823.2897 36.50 289 Haryanto, Roy INA 32 821.3481 36.41 396 Haugli, Steinar NOR 33 813.1303 36.05 395 Wallgren, Henning NOR 34 803.6618 35.63 718 Stedman, Roy USA 35 803.1161 35.60 314 Jovi, Federico ITA 36 802.9993 35.60 56 Thomas, Errol AUS 37 802.1307 35.56 313 Silvera, Tullio ITA 38 800.2560 35.47 394 Micaelsen, Ole NOR 39 799.8366 35.46 54 Mc Intosh, Brodie AUS 40 794.5705 35.22 180 Kamenicek, Martin CZE 41 794.1250 35.20 816 Saldanha (Jr), Jaime BRA 42 793.2748 35.17 382 Roorda, Richard NED 43 791.4424 35.08 600 Higdon, Glenn USA 44 789.7154 35.01 403 Lee, Kyrre NOR 45 788.6815 34.96 297 Kirsch, Saul ISR 46 783.1893 34.72 53 Mc Conachie, David AUS LADIES OPEN 56 757.0422 33.56 914 Moreira, Ana Maria ECUL 70 737.3579 32.69 60 Blowers, Linda AUSL 79 714.5807 31.68 173 Horejsi, Lenka CZEL 86 702.4195 31.14 322 Canetta, Irene ITAL 87 700.4767 31.05 87 Kraushofer, Gabriele AUTL 98 685.7024 30.40 59 Blowers, Karla AUSL 102 681.1901 30.20 612 Lee, Athena USAL 103 680.1392 30.15 455 Cabalatungan, Kaye PHIL 104 679.7217 30.13 171 Sustrova, Katerina CZEL 105 678.9114 30.10 618 Clark-Miculek, Kay USAL 111 670.1657 29.71 381 Van Noord, Desiree NEDL 115 664.0101 29.43 121 Spencer, Doni CANL B 116 663.4568 29.41 88 Klien, Anita AUTL 120 657.8442 29.16 573 Cruz, Sheryl USAL 134 649.5650 28.79 623 Munson, Lisa USAL 140 640.3196 28.38 434 Tan, Mary PHIL 143 638.7270 28.31 58 Ballantyne, Suzy AUSL PRODUCTION 31 860.6004 39.71 921 Saud, Raul VEN 32 858.4973 39.61 164 Tyc, Adam CZEJ 33 857.0193 39.54 717 Hobdell, Angus USA 34 841.7882 38.84 622 Mink, Mathew USA 35 838.3473 38.68 336 Zuccolo, Giovanni ITA 36 825.2446 38.08 630 Perez, Gilberto USA 37 817.2649 37.71 638 Sevigny, Dave USA 38 811.6843 37.45 330 Lipartiti, Riccardo ITA 39 810.2405 37.39 163 Vinduska, Vaclav CZE STANDARD MEN 29 903.2421 33.63 643 Strader, Phillip USA 31 880.7339 32.80 650 Tomasie, Travis USA 32 867.6283 32.31 521 Jaime Diaz, Juan Carlos ESP 33 864.2461 32.18 611 Leatham, Robert USA 34 861.7794 32.09 652 Voigt, Michael USA 35 854.6316 31.82 564 Butler, Taran USA 36 837.4565 31.18 316 Santarcangelo, Adriano ITA 37 833.6192 31.04 273 Midgley, Gregory GER 38 832.5419 31.00 522 De Cobos, Eduardo ESP 39 826.7615 30.79 306 Magli, Esterino ITAS 40 818.1287 30.46 513 Stockbridge, Guy RSA 41 813.7012 30.30 563 Bragg, Emanuel USA STANDARD LADIES 113 651.536624.26 594 *******, Julie USAL 119 644.070523.98 268 Tutschke, Petra GERL 157 596.992222.23 610 Munson-Leatham, Kippi USAL 159 593.061322.08 198 Horejsi, Michaela CZEL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AzFlag Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 Day Two has been updated on the worldshootxiv site. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XRe Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 With two days of shooting left to hit the scores, looks like fairly tight matches all around... Sweet! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bgary Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 looks like fairly tight matches all around ...and maybe some surprises in the making. B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bgary Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 STANDARD MEN29 903.2421 33.63 643 Strader, Phillip USA 31 880.7339 32.80 650 Tomasie, Travis USA I *love* this - hard to say which one I would rather see win! (Oh, OK, if you pushed me, I'd love to see a World Champion title after TT's name ;-) B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OpnBlstr Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 It looks like Angus and Matt have some screamin' CZs down there! Both are in contention and Angus is doing awesome! Production 1-3 is TIGHT!! Looks like Eric's clawing at the top as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shred Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 No doubt about it, this is a tough match.. Today I had only one miss (none yesterday!) on a swinger.. irritated me because I thought it was there. Shot the mine stage as the last one of the morning.. it´s a blast, but a ton of running. My favorite stage so far, though I had some little bobbles that cost me a second or two. I´m planning to upload some day 2 & 3 pictures and video tonight if I get a chance to do it before I crash... shooting until sunset one day, then up at 5am to shoot the next morning doesn´t leave a lot of time for video editing. Everybody got the word about the US ammo yesterday.. some unhappy people, chiefly the Super and supercomp shooters. Ivan´s been handing free ammo to anybody that needs it, but I they didn´t get the rimless they were promised. Free internet cafe at the range, but they limit you to 15 minutes and the power goes out occasionally.. Thanks for the words of thanks and support. The WS rocks! Will work for SuperComp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flexmoney Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 For some reason, there are no wash cloths at the Sheraton. Go figure. They are handy at the range. The poor hotels that aren't used to shooters...how could they know? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob Boudrie Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 For some reason, there are no wash cloths at the Sheraton. Go figure. They are handy at the range. The poor hotels that aren't used to shooters...how could they know? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Maybe they did I remember checking into a hotel and finding a note at the front desk asking customers to obtain rags from the front desk and to not use hotel towels to clean guns. I can only wonder what the patrons who were at that hotel for some other reason thought of that sign. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davidwiz Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 For some reason, there are no wash cloths at the Sheraton. Go figure. They are handy at the range. The poor hotels that aren't used to shooters...how could they know? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You mean you've been at a hotel that didn't have a washcloth in the bathroom? Even the notell-motels I've been at in some bumble%$#@ towns for a match had some washcloths. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CzechM8 Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 It looks like Angus and Matt have some screamin' CZs down there! Both are in contention and Angus is doing awesome! Hmmm, guess what Adam Tyc is shooting. Yup, CZ. Looks like it's working pretty well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dirtypool40 Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 Is Dave Sevigny really that far back? What about Max? What's happening with TGO? I have trouble believing those scores until I hear about a squib or a gun breaking. Oh, also. Someone track down MIKE SCHAEFFER shooting standard and say howdy from "Gringo Segundo" in Bolivia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shooter Grrl Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 That's it dammit - I'm GOING to the next one!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benos Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 If there is a way to attach squad numbers to names, that would be a beautiful thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jake Di Vita Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 I'm with DP....we are missing a good chunk of the story here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hey QuicksDraw! Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 Our own James Ong in third!?..... Go James! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BritinUSA Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 It is my understanding that the OPEN, Australia, France and US are shooting the same stages each day. Not sure about the other squads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alberto Hart Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 Production33 464.8958 19.84 164 Tyc, Adam CZEJ 34 441.5239 18.84 638 Sevigny, Dave USA <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hi: After 12 stages are being shot, and considering that Adam Tyc and Dave Sevigny were shooting the same stages, this is the way the score sheet is: Adam Tyc: 858.10 points = 100% (considering that Adam may win the title) Dave Sevigny: 817 points = 95.21% Only a third of the match has been fired, but I think this is a real thermometer. Angus is being shooting very sharp and accurate, but there´s no way to compare his results with Adam and Dave. He was shooting different stages. The Match Results displayed at the official website, are not showing the real thing. Those results are including the shooters that shot the Pre-Match. So there´s a lot of people over them that affect the real partial match results. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kamakiri Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 Interesting stuff... It looks like Open is panning out about as might be expected, except that Chris Tilley is obviously shooting a hell of a good match. Who knows, maybe Eric will make a mistake at last... And our man Phil is leading in Standard! Go Phil! Sevigny trailing Tyc is the big surprise so far... Does anyone know if Dave had a real bad stage somewhere, or is Adam just edging him by a few points here and there? --Still, it's far from over yet. Dave's tactics are typically similar to Eric G.'s: shoot within his comfort zone and let his greater abilities gradually cruise by everybody else. But, he can also pull out some awesome runs when he reaches deep, as he just demonstrated in the L-10 contest at the US Nats. How's the rest of the US Production team doing? Too bad Mink and Hobdell (who should have been on the team) aren't on the same squad... And my money's on Julie to win the ladies' title. In Ladies' Open it looks hard to call, obviously a tight contest. Thanks for the updates everyone! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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