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Does anyone have the list and who was awarded these Awards? I see all the other Photo's on the IBS site But these. It would be ashame to let these awards go to the wayside and be forgotten as well as the rules that cover these awards. All those clubs that had these type of shooters and have'nt turned this info in to the proper people of the IBS, Shame on you for robbing these people out of a possible award. I hope by posting this, something will be done to correct this on going error.
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Rookie Award:
Any Group Shooting competitor that has two years or less experience in Group Shooting competition shall be eligible to compete for the Rookie Award. The Chairperson shall keep records based on achieving 1 point for each competitor beaten at registered tournaments. Rookies need to be designated in the match results (Official Score Bulletin). The Award will consist of a Keeper plaque paid for by Precision Shooting.
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Precision Rifleman/Woman Awards:
a)
The Precision Rifleman/woman award system was developed to recognize the accomplishments of shooters that have consistently performed well at registered IBS Tournaments over a period of time.
b)
There are three levels of achievement recognized. These levels are achieved through point accrual. The levels are Bronze for 30 Points, Silver for 60 Points, and Gold for 100 Points.
c)
A shooting jacket embroidered with the shooters name is awarded for the Bronze level. A certificate is awarded for the Silver and Gold accomplishments.
d)
The presentation of the awards is made at the International Championships.
e)
A master file of all IBS Shoot reports is kept by the President or his/her designated representative. A file is also kept for any shooter that has earned any points. The final responsibility for tracking points rests with each individual competitor. The Second Vice President is accountable for verifying all points prior to the awarding of any of the three achievement levels to a competitor.
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The points are to be determined based on the attendance at the shoot. The beginning number of competitors at each of the distances determines the points that will be awarded the winners. The number of competitors in the Grand Aggregate determines the number of points to be awarded for the winners in the Grand.
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Rookie Award:
Any Group Shooting competitor that has two years or less experience in Group Shooting competition shall be eligible to compete for the Rookie Award. The Chairperson shall keep records based on achieving 1 point for each competitor beaten at registered tournaments. Rookies need to be designated in the match results (Official Score Bulletin). The Award will consist of a Keeper plaque paid for by Precision Shooting.
4)
Precision Rifleman/Woman Awards:
a)
The Precision Rifleman/woman award system was developed to recognize the accomplishments of shooters that have consistently performed well at registered IBS Tournaments over a period of time.
b)
There are three levels of achievement recognized. These levels are achieved through point accrual. The levels are Bronze for 30 Points, Silver for 60 Points, and Gold for 100 Points.
c)
A shooting jacket embroidered with the shooters name is awarded for the Bronze level. A certificate is awarded for the Silver and Gold accomplishments.
d)
The presentation of the awards is made at the International Championships.
e)
A master file of all IBS Shoot reports is kept by the President or his/her designated representative. A file is also kept for any shooter that has earned any points. The final responsibility for tracking points rests with each individual competitor. The Second Vice President is accountable for verifying all points prior to the awarding of any of the three achievement levels to a competitor.
f)
The points are to be determined based on the attendance at the shoot. The beginning number of competitors at each of the distances determines the points that will be awarded the winners. The number of competitors in the Grand Aggregate determines the number of points to be awarded for the winners in the Grand.