Summer 2007 - Minuteman Cross Country
Biathlon
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Summer 2007
(SEPTEMBER 1, 2007) Minuteman Cross Country Mountain Run (Biathlon)
- .22 LR Course (rifle) / Cross Country Mountain Run.
Timed cross country run with shooting competition. Mountain terrain.
Venturing Crews and BSA. Location: Hat Creek Rifle and Pistol.
Biathlon Photos
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Photos - page 5;
Photos - page 6;
BIATHLON
RESULTS
SUMMER
BIATHLON FLYER
BIATHLON
DETAILS AND REGISTRATION PACKAGE
Map
to Event
BIATHLON
RULES AND PROCEDURES
SUMMER
BIATHLON SCHEDULE
(UPDATED
8/30/2007)
Biathlon
Individual Score Sheet
Biathlon
Individual SHIRT Identification Forms
Biathlon
SCORING MASTER CONTROL SHEET (VER. 8/16/2007)
(EXCEL)
Biathlon
Final Results - 1st, 2nd, 3rd, (by category)
Biathlon
Participant Certificate Award Format
Biathlon
Certificate of Appreciation
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Prior Schedule - for a
larger group (not being used this time)
SUMMER
BIATHLON SCHEDULE
The
above SCORING MASTER CONTROL SHEET reflects the following scoring
methods:
Each Marksman's Total Score (and ranking) will be a combined
total of his/her Race Score and his/her Hit Score determined
as follows for each category ( i.e., Categories are: BSA Scope; BSA
IRON; Venturing Scope; Venturing IRON):
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Each running portion
of the Biathlon will be scored using the following Percent Back System:
Marksman's % Back = (2-(Marksman's Time / Scoring Base)) X100
(The Running Scoring Base is the average time of the top three finishers)
(Formula Source: 2005 IBU Summer
Biathlon World Championships)
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Each Target Hit portion of
the Biathlon will be scored as follows:
(Marksman's Hits / Hit Scoring Base) X 120.
(The Hit Scoring Base is the average Hits of the top three
finishers) NOTE: The
Marksmanship Portion is weighted 120 (not 100) due to the emphasis we are
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Sharpshooter’s
Pledge:
On my honor, as a Lassen Sharpshooter,
Venturer / Scout, I promise:
To always follow the rules of safe firearm
handling and shooting;
To seek to master those physical and mental
factors essential to the firing of an accurate shot;
To treasure my American heritage, the Bill of
Rights, and do all
I can to protect and preserve the Unalienable Individual Right to Keep
and Bear Arms as guaranteed by the Second Amendment;
To recognize such individual right as being
justly considered as the palladium of the liberties of our republic
and deterrent to, and defense against, government tyranny and
oppression.
Motto:
Exercising the American Bill of Rights.
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