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Shooting at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Queen's Prize pairs

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Shooting – Queen's Prize pairs
at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
VenueBarry Buddon Shooting Centre
Dates25–26 July 2014
Competitors34 from 17 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
   England
silver medal
 
   Canada
bronze medal
 
   Scotland
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The Queen's Prize pairs event took place on 25 and 26 July 2014 at the Barry Buddon Shooting Centre.[1] The winners were determined by the number of points each team had at the end of the second day.

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Results

Rank Country Names Day 1 Subtotal
Day 1
Day 2 Subtotal
Day 2
Total
300 500 600 900 1000
1st place, gold medalist(s)  England David Luckman
Parag Patel
100-13v 100-16v 100-14v 300-43v 150-20v 145-14v 295-34v 595-77v
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Canada James Paton
Desmond Vamplew
100-12v 99-9v 99-9v 298-30v 149-16v 145-8v 294-24v 592-54v
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Scotland Angus McLeod
Ian Shaw
99-13v 100-9v 99-14v 298-36v 148-17v 144-12v 292-29v 590-65v
4  Australia James Corbett
Geoff Grenfell
100-14v 100-12v 100-16v 300-42v 149-18v 137-6v 286-24v 586-66v
5  Jersey Barry le Cheminant
Dan Richardson
100-13v 99-13v 99-11v 298-37v 143-10v 144-10v 287-20v 585-57v
6  Guyana Mahendra Persaud
Lennox Braithwaite
99-10v 99-9v 98-7v 296-26v 147-11v 142-10v 289-21v 585-47v
7  Wales Gareth Morris
Chris Watson
99-8v 99-9v 100-16v 298-33v 146-14v 140-13v 286-27v 584-60v
8  New Zealand Mike Collings
John Snowden
99-11v 97-8v 99-8v 295-27v 148-11v 140-6v 288-17v 583-44v
9  Northern Ireland David Calvert
Jack Alexander
99-12v 100-13v 99-7v 298-32v 145-13v 138-6v 283-19v 581-51v
10  South Africa Johannes du Toit
Frederik Coetzee
100-10v 98-11v 98-11v 296-32v 146-16v 132-5v 278-21v 574-53v
11  Guernsey Peter Jory
Nick Mace
99-11v 97-15v 97-6v 293-32v 145-10v 136-6v 281-16v 574-48v
12  Malaysia Shahrizal Ishak
Rozli Mohamad
97-11v 99-10v 97-8v 293-29v 144-14v 129-7v 273-21v 566-50v
13  Kenya Christopher K Saina
Satiender S Sehmi
96-6v 98-13v 97-5v 291-24v 137-9v 133-3v 270-12v 561-36v
14  Jamaica David C Rickman
Denis Nelson
96-5v 97-8v 98-9v 291-22v 134-10v 125-2v 259-12v 550-34v
15  Trinidad and Tobago Norris Gomez
Michael Perez
92-7v 92-7v 97-10v 286-24v 131-4v 123-4v 254-8v 540-32v
16  Falkland Islands Gareth Goodwin
Derek Goodwin
93-5v 96-6v 92-4v 281-15v 130-5v 125-5v 255-10v 536-25v
17  Antigua and Barbuda Thomas Greenaway
Anderson Perry
93-3v 93-2v 82-4v 268-9v 129-9v 60-0v 189-9v 457-18v

References

  1. ^ "Glasgow 2014 - Shooting". results.glasgow2014.com. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
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