Will Hewland
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Churchill Challenge Rules
We are delighted to announce the return of the Churchill Challenge in 2016!
This popular 100 English Sporting competition will start on Friday 8th January 2016, running until Saturday 26th March 2016.
Every entry into the competition will automatically enter you into a prize draw to win a 12 bore over and under shotgun!
A cash prize of £400 will be awarded to the High Gun, and cash prizes will also be awarded to the High Gun Runner Up and 1st, 2nd & 3rd places in AA, A, B & C and High Gun Lady and Junior categories.
Entry costs £42. Bookings must be made in advance – please call 01494 883227 or email reception@ejchurchill.com.
You can enter as many times as you like throughout the competition and each entry gives you a raffle ticket for the chance to win the gun!
1. 100 targets shot over 12 stands incorporating a 20 bird sequence
2. Only pre-booked entries Monday to Saturday from Friday 8th January 2016 until 26th March 2016 inclusive
3. Entry fee of £42.00 per person
(Edited prizes list as format screwed page up)
5. Every entry automatically enters each competitor into a prize draw to win a 12 bore over and under shotgun. This prize will be drawn on the final day of the competition. The winner must have a valid shotgun certificate in order to be able to receive the prize. In the event that the drawn winner does not have a shotgun certificate, another winner will be drawn.
6. Non-CPSA members will be classified for the purposes of the Churchill Challenge Competition only. Their classification will be calculated from the individuals score over 50 pre-determined targets
7. If non-CPSA member shoots the competition three or more times their classification will be determined from their average score over their first three shoots
8. Only 1 prize per person will be awarded; cash prize winners take precedence over non-cash prizes
9. Unlimited entries allowed per person, highest score counts
10. No alternative prize will be offered
11. In the event of a tie for non-cash prizes, handicap stands will be used to determine the winner
12. If a competitor wishes to appeal against a decision of the referee, they may do so to the shoot jury: Mr Mark Marshall, Mr Rob Fenwick and Mr Graham Kettridge. Each appeal must be accompanied by a £20: only refundable if the referee’s decision is overturned
We are delighted to announce the return of the Churchill Challenge in 2016!
This popular 100 English Sporting competition will start on Friday 8th January 2016, running until Saturday 26th March 2016.
Every entry into the competition will automatically enter you into a prize draw to win a 12 bore over and under shotgun!
A cash prize of £400 will be awarded to the High Gun, and cash prizes will also be awarded to the High Gun Runner Up and 1st, 2nd & 3rd places in AA, A, B & C and High Gun Lady and Junior categories.
Entry costs £42. Bookings must be made in advance – please call 01494 883227 or email reception@ejchurchill.com.
You can enter as many times as you like throughout the competition and each entry gives you a raffle ticket for the chance to win the gun!
1. 100 targets shot over 12 stands incorporating a 20 bird sequence
2. Only pre-booked entries Monday to Saturday from Friday 8th January 2016 until 26th March 2016 inclusive
3. Entry fee of £42.00 per person
(Edited prizes list as format screwed page up)
5. Every entry automatically enters each competitor into a prize draw to win a 12 bore over and under shotgun. This prize will be drawn on the final day of the competition. The winner must have a valid shotgun certificate in order to be able to receive the prize. In the event that the drawn winner does not have a shotgun certificate, another winner will be drawn.
6. Non-CPSA members will be classified for the purposes of the Churchill Challenge Competition only. Their classification will be calculated from the individuals score over 50 pre-determined targets
7. If non-CPSA member shoots the competition three or more times their classification will be determined from their average score over their first three shoots
8. Only 1 prize per person will be awarded; cash prize winners take precedence over non-cash prizes
9. Unlimited entries allowed per person, highest score counts
10. No alternative prize will be offered
11. In the event of a tie for non-cash prizes, handicap stands will be used to determine the winner
12. If a competitor wishes to appeal against a decision of the referee, they may do so to the shoot jury: Mr Mark Marshall, Mr Rob Fenwick and Mr Graham Kettridge. Each appeal must be accompanied by a £20: only refundable if the referee’s decision is overturned
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