moving up into classes
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				newpep
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moving up into classes
In a match where there are 4 B class shooters, 5 A shooters, 4 AA shooters, 1 AAA shooter, 1 master shooter and 2 unclassified shooters.
There is enough for a 1st place award in B, A, and AA.
The match winner is the one master shooter.
So with the 2 unclassified shooters moved up into the master class, that gives enough for a 1st place award in AAA.
Is all this correct, do the unclassified shooters move up to master or B class???
Thanks
			
			
									
						
										
						There is enough for a 1st place award in B, A, and AA.
The match winner is the one master shooter.
So with the 2 unclassified shooters moved up into the master class, that gives enough for a 1st place award in AAA.
Is all this correct, do the unclassified shooters move up to master or B class???
Thanks
- dustinflint
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Re: moving up into classes
The match director can award prizes in any class that has any participant, so with those numbers there are plenty to award first place in each class. Also, unclassified shooters shoot in the highest class represented at the match - which would be Master class at this match - OR the match director can give them their own class . Since the master class shooter won the match, if the UCL shooters are shooting in Master, the UCL shooter with the best score could be given 1st place Master class.newpep wrote:In a match where there are 4 B class shooters, 5 A shooters, 4 AA shooters, 1 AAA shooter, 1 master shooter and 2 unclassified shooters.
There is enough for a 1st place award in B, A, and AA.
The match winner is the one master shooter.
So with the 2 unclassified shooters moved up into the master class, that gives enough for a 1st place award in AAA.
Is all this correct, do the unclassified shooters move up to master or B class???
Thanks
Did that answer your questions??
Dustin
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				JohninNH
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Re: moving up into classes
Newpep,
I too am a little confused by your question. Any unclassified shooter shoots in the highest available class at that match. In this instance it is master but that might not always be the case. Going forward, the score he shot dictates his classification. My belief is, as Dustin suggests, as match director you can do anything you want for awarding prizes.
John
			
			
									
						
										
						I too am a little confused by your question. Any unclassified shooter shoots in the highest available class at that match. In this instance it is master but that might not always be the case. Going forward, the score he shot dictates his classification. My belief is, as Dustin suggests, as match director you can do anything you want for awarding prizes.
John
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				newpep
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Re: moving up into classes
Thank you both, now I understand.