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Maddog
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According to the most recent calculations, based on a DQ (not hers) in Georgia, Kim Lewellyn did not win SSOY but in fact lost by one point.
As per the rules, was all that done within thirty minutes of the posting of targets and the results? It's a two way street, you know.
I imagine the only clerical disqualification would be if somebody had "misinformed" the match director about their IBS membership status.
If the disqualification came before the match was called, and somebody simply failed to note it on an internet post, that's different.
The entire SSOY race is very close and final results are not at all official at this point.
As Jim Wooten explained it to me, the mistake wasn't discovered until Monday - Jim, correct me if I'm wrong. The referees knew of the overweight rifle on Saturday, but did not inform the scorekeeper.
As Jim Wooten explained it to me, the mistake wasn't discovered until Monday - Jim, correct me if I'm wrong. The referees knew of the overweight rifle on Saturday, but did not inform the scorekeeper. Who has final say on whether the disqualification holds or not?
Ouch...... -Al