Queen's Prize individual at the 2014 Commonwealth Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Barry Buddon Shooting Centre | |||||||||
Dates | 27–29 July 2014 | |||||||||
Competitors | 34 from 17 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Shooting at the 2014 Commonwealth Games | ||
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Events | ||
10 m air pistol | men | women |
10 m air rifle | men | women |
25 m pistol | women | |
25 m rapid fire pistol | men | |
50 m pistol | men | |
50 m rifle 3 positions | men | women |
50 m rifle prone | men | women |
Trap | men | women |
Double trap | men | women |
Skeet | men | women |
Queen's Prize | Individual | Pairs |
The Queen's Prize individual event took place on the 27 to 29 July 2014 at the Barry Buddon Shooting Centre. [1] The winners were determined by the number of points each person had at the end of the third day.
Rank | Athlete | Day 1 | Subtotal Day 1 | Day 2 | Subtotal Day 2 | Day 3 | Subtotal Day 3 | Total | |||||
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300 | 500 | 600 | 300 | 500 | 600 | 900 | 1000 | ||||||
David Luckman (ENG) | 35-3v | 34-3v | 35-5v | 104-11v | 49-8v | 50-5v | 50-8v | 149-21v | 74-6v | 74-4v | 148-10v | 401-42v GR | |
James Paton (CAN) | 35-5v | 35-2v | 34-1v | 104-8v | 50-5v | 50-4v | 50-6v | 150-15v | 74-8v | 69-4v | 143-12v | 397-35v | |
Parag Patel (ENG) | 34-3v | 34-3v | 35-7v | 103-13v | 50-7v | 49-5v | 50-5v | 149-17v | 72-3v | 70-2v | 142-5v | 394-35v | |
4 | David Calvert (NIR) | 35-4v | 34-4v | 35-4v | 104-12v | 49-7v | 50-8v | 49-4v | 148-19v | 73-4v | 68-3v | 141-7v | 393-38v |
5 | Jack Alexander (NIR) | 35-4v | 34-4v | 34-1v | 103-9v | 50-7v | 50-6v | 49-5v | 149-18v | 72-2v | 68-3v | 140-5v | 392-32v |
6 | Frederik Coetzee (RSA) | 35-4v | 35-4v | 34-3v | 104-11v | 50-4v | 50-5v | 50-6v | 150-15v | 73-4v | 64-4v | 137-8v | 391-34v |
7 | Barry le Cheminant (JER) | 35-2v | 35-3v | 34-5v | 104-10v | 50-6v | 50-8v | 50-8v | 150-22v | 72-6v | 64-2v | 136-8v | 390-40v |
8 | Nick Mace (GUE) | 34-3v | 35-2v | 35-5v | 104-10v | 49-5v | 49-6v | 49-4v | 147-15v | 70-1v | 69-2v | 139-3v | 390-28v |
9 | Ian Shaw (SCO) | 34-4v | 34-5v | 34-4v | 102-13v | 49-4v | 50-8v | 50-5v | 149-17v | 73-7v | 64-4v | 137-11v | 388-41v |
10 | Angus McLeod (SCO) | 34-5v | 34-2v | 34-2v | 102-9v | 50-6v | 50-6v | 50-9v | 150-21v | 73-6v | 63-4v | 136-10v | 388-40v |
11 | James Corbett (AUS) | 34-3v | 34-4v | 33-5v | 101-12v | 50-9v | 50-8v | 50-9v | 150-26v | 73-5v | 63-5v | 136-10v | 387-48v |
12 | Geoff Grenfell (AUS) | 35-1v | 35-5v | 35-4v | 105-10v | 50-9v | 50-6v | 49-5v | 149-20v | 74-6v | 59-2v | 133-8v | 387-38v |
13 | Chris Watson (WAL) | 35-1v | 33-4v | 34-4v | 102-9v | 50-8v | 50-6v | 50-6v | 150-20v | 72-6v | 63-1v | 135-7v | 387-36v |
14 | Gareth Morris (WAL) | 33-3v | 34-2v | 32-2v | 99-7v | 49-6v | 50-3v | 50-7v | 149-16v | 70-7v | 69-1v | 139-8v | 387-31v |
15 | Lennox Braithwaite (GUY) | 35-4v | 35-3v | 33-2v | 103-9v | 50-6v | 50-8v | 48-4v | 148-18v | 73-6v | 61-1v | 134-7v | 385-34v |
16 | Dan Richardson (JER) | 34-4v | 35-4v | 35-4v | 104-12v | 50-7v | 50-4v | 50-7v | 150-18v | 70-6v | 60-3v | 130-9v | 384-39v |
17 | Johannes du Toit (RSA) | 32-3v | 34-4v | 34-1v | 100-8v | 50-4v | 50-6v | 50-4v | 150-14v | 70-2v | 64-5v | 134-7v | 384-29v |
18 | John Snowden (NZL) | 34-1v | 35-3v | 33-3v | 102-7v | 49-5v | 50-1v | 50-3v | 149-9v | 71-4v | 61-1v | 132-5v | 383-21v |
19 | Peter Jory (GUE) | 32-2v | 35-4v | 33-2v | 100-8v | 48-1v | 49-6v | 50-2v | 147-9v | 73-6v | 58-5v | 131-11v | 378-28v |
20 | Mike Collings (NZL) | 35-4v | 33-3v | 31-0v | 99-7v | 48-5v | 50-2v | 50-6v | 148-13v | 71-5v | 60-2v | 131-7v | 378-27v |
21 | David C Rickman (JAM) | 34-4v | 34-5v | 34-2v | 102-11v | 49-6v | 50-5v | 49-4v | 148-15v | 69-2v | 58-2v | 127-4v | 377-30v |
22 | Shahrizal Ishak (MAS) | 35-3v | 34-1v | 34-1v | 103-5v | 48-6v | 50-7 | 50-5v | 148-18v | 70-5v | 56-1v | 126-6v | 377-29v |
23 | Mahendra Persaud (GUY) | 35-2v | 34+4v | 33-2v | 102-8v | 49-2v | 49-7v | 48-3v | 146-12v | 67-5v | 61-4v | 128-9v | 376-29v |
24 | Christopher K Saina (KEN) | 35-3v | 33-1v | 33-2v | 101-6v | 50-5v | 49-7v | 49-5v | 148-17v | 72-3v | 53-2v | 125-5v | 374-28v |
25 | Derek Goodwin (FAI) | 33-1v | 31-0v | 32-2v | 96-3v | 48-6v | 50-5v | 47-2v | 145-13v | 71-4v | 62-2v | 133-6v | 374-22v |
26 | Michael Perez (TRI) | 35-2v | 31-0v | 33-4v | 99-6v | 46-1v | 50-4v | 47-1v | 143-6v | 66-3v | 65-6v | 131-9v | 373-21v |
27 | Satiender S Sehmi (KEN) | 34-4v | 34-4v | 32-0v | 100-8v | 49-4v | 49-4v | 47-3v | 145-11v | 72-4v | 55-1v | 127-5v | 372-24v |
28 | Des Vamplew (CAN) | 35-2v | 33-3v | 32-0v | 100-5v | 49-5v | 48-6v | 50-6v | 147-17v | 71-5v | 53-0v | 124-5v | 371-27v |
29 | Anderson Perry (ANT) | 34-1v | 34-3v | 31-1v | 99-5v | 45-1v | 47-3v | 49-4v | 141-8v | 71-4v | 51-1v | 122-5v | 362-18v |
30 | Rozli Mohamad (MAS) | 31-1v | 34-4v | 33-3v | 98-8v | 48-2v | 49-5v | 49-4v | 146-11v | 67-5v | 49-0v | 116-5v | 360-24v |
31 | Gareth Goodwin (FAI) | 32-0v | 30-1v | 34-1v | 96-2v | 47-4v | 47-4v | 49-7v | 143-15v | 70-4v | 49-1v | 119-5v | 358-22v |
32 | Denis Nelson (JAM) | 32-2v | 32-4v | 29-0v | 93-6v | 48-2v | 48-4v | 45-2v | 141-8v | 62-0v | 55-3v | 117-3v | 351-17v |
33 | Norris Gomez (TRI) | 33-3v | 35-2v | 34-2v | 102-7v | 46-5v | 48-4v | 48-3v | 142-12v | 63-1v | 37-1v | 100-2v | 344-24v |
34 | Thomas Greenaway (ANT) | 31-1v | 30-2v | 32-2v | 93-5v | 41-1v | 49-2v | 46-2v | 136-5v | 63-3v | 48-1v | 111-4v | 340-14v |
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