Jamie Beyerle Gray - Olympic Gold

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Jamie Beyerle Gray - Olympic Gold

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Dear Fellow Shooters,

Jamie Beyerle Gray, USA, has just won this morning the Gold Medal in Women's 3P and in the process, setting two Olympic records.

Jamie is from Lebanon, PA and was coached by Erin Gestl while shooting for Palmyra in the Inter-County Rifle League. She went on to shoot at the University of Alaska.

We are all very proud of Jamie's accomplishment.
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olympic finals video

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the video link is:

http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/shooti ... tions.html

WELL WORTH WATCHING!

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An amazing job!!! Kudos Jamie!!!!

Benny, hard to belive this is the same little girl we shot lifesavers with at North End a decade ago!
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Congrats Jamie!!!! It seems like only yesterday we were shooting next to one another at Palmyra and playing whiffle ball outside the mods at Camp Perry. An amazing achievement by an unbelievably talented shooter!

And I should also say, congrats to Ms. Furrer, a fellow Buckeye as well. 15th place and only 3 pts out of the final is nothing to sneeze at!
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Great shooting, Jamie!
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Post by Bill Burkert »

Kenny,

For us older and technologically challenged individuals, what does one need to do to get that black screen to play something? I am, of course, referring to the link you provided for Jamie's video.

By the way, when Erin called me at my business this morning to tell me about Jamie he was as excited as he gets! I can understand his excitement.

Erin devotes most of his free time to his junior shooters and I'd like to thank him for his efforts. He has certainly influenced many shooters, young and old. I include myself in the latter group!

Bill
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Congratulations to Jamie, a fine shooter and a credit to our sport.
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Bill
if the video does not work from the link, go to NBColympics.com. From there you can navigate to the shooting sports section where there is another link to the video.

Hope this helps.
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Here are the scores. Four of the eight shooters shot standing scores better or equal to their prone scores, and 6 of 8 shot standing better than or equal to their kneeling (the other 2 were only one point off of this) - how do you do that? Maybe the wind came up a little later in the match as it often does in many locals - which would make kneeling harder, and maybe the light was not quite as good in the early in the day when prone was shot.

2012 Olympic Games - Women's Rifle 3-Positions
PRONE STANDING KNEELING
Gray USA 98 100 198 99 99 198 98 98 196 592 99.9 691.9
Maksimovic SRB 98 98 196 100 97 197 98 99 197 590 97.5 687.5
Sykorova CZE 96 99 195 98 98 196 97 96 193 584 99.0 683.0
Bogacka POL 98 98 196 95 99 194 96 97 193 583 98.9 681.9
Pejcic CRO 97 96 193 99 96 195 98 98 196 584 97.9 681.9
Engleder GER 100 97 197 98 96 194 93 99 192 583 97.8 680.8
Vdovina RUS 100 100 200 100 94 194 96 95 191 585 95.8 680.8
Nagay POL 99 98 197 98 95 193 97 97 194 584 94.2 678.2

Furrer USA 97 99 196 96 93 189 100 96 196 581
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obviously the spacing I used in my post did not work - sorry it is hard to read.
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What I'd give to be able to shoot a pair of 99's offhand at 50 meters!
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Jamie

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I too was happy to see Jamie win gold, she is a class act.
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Terrific shooting by this lady! Interesting that the news reported a near capacity crowd at the venue. Maybe things are looking up for the shooting sports.
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Way to go Jamie! Congratulations.
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Great job ... congrad
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Post by RossM »

The finals at the Olympics are indoors. No wind.

In fact it is becoming a requisite to have a Finals Hall for big events.

And yes, My watching of the finals shows the place is full for all the events I have seen.
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Post by remmy223 »

I was sat directly behind her in qualifying and all I can say is that it was an amazing experience to watch her and the other shooters in her section of the range. Yes the wind was tricky it moved a full 180 degrees more than once during the course of the match catching several shooters out. Jamie never appeared to falter once mentally, nor did all the top 10 girls it was certainly a case of who could read the wind.

Iv got to feel for Sonia P. as she seemed to be very slow in her prone and kneeling stages almost out of time she needed three nines to make the final. Two eights with thirty seconds to go left her dazed and wondering what could have been.

In the finals hall the atmosphere was incredible, there was a fantastic scrap for silver and bronze with only a tenth of a point or so separation for most of the match.

Well done to all the medalists and those that took part it gave a fantastic insight into the mental fortitude needed to operate at that level.
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