2009
RIFLE NSW State Competition Structure

Following is a general description of each stage of the above structure. If further details are needed, then the appropriate area of information on the NSW discipline web site should be consulted.
(7) Grand Prix Rounds - Selected ranges run a Grand Prix (GP) round under the sanctioning of the State Discipline Chairman. The actual GP event is based on the aggregate of selected matches – in 2009 these are the 3P Core and Rapid Fire B. The results are submitted to the state DC.
(6) Grand Prix Round Results - Each shooter has the option to participate in any, or all, of the GP rounds. Your best 2 scores are retained and results from excess rounds are dropped. The more events each shooter attends, the greater their chances of maximising their aggregate.
(5) Grand Prix Series The shooters best 2 scores from each round are used to obtain an aggregate score. This aggregate is used to decide the winners of the GP series.
(4) State Championships is the pinnacle single competition event of the NSW Military/Service discipline. This competition is the biggest of the year and should be attended by every enthusiast.
(3)&(2) Hall Of Fame is an honourable reward for those who work for and contribute to the discipline and poses a strong competitive spirit. It is based on the aggregate of points that are allocated at selected state sanctioned matches including the state championships.
(1b) State Ranking’s and Teams Selection When NSW needs to select a team for representation in inter-state competition, then these top rankers are given first consideration. Rankings are based on all the selected state sanctioned matches shot throughout the course of the shooting year.
(1a) Shooter Of The Year is the shooter who finishes the year ranked in the highest position.
Note: This structure is to be used in conjunction with the information available for each of the above sections.