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DETAIL 1 23Rd February 2019 Saturday Air Rifle 23rd – 27th February 2019 SAFRA Yishun Indoor Air Weapons Range DAY 1 – DETAIL 1 Air Rifle Men (Open/School) 23rd February 2019 Preparation and Sighting Time: 0915 hrs Saturday Start Time: 0930 hrs FP Name Organisation Event Entry 01 02 OOI TIAN HONG DAMIEN Raffles Institution (Year 1-4) ARM(S) 2nd Team 03 LEOW TIAN PING Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) ARM(S) 1st Team 04 EDWIN LEONG SHAO FENG West Spring Secondary School ARM(S) 1st Team 05 JERRY TAN SONG KIT Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School ARM(S) 1st Team 06 GAN XIN XIANG Raffles Institution (Year 1-4) ARM(S) 1st Team 07 CHIA ZHI GANG West Spring Secondary School ARM(S) 2nd Team 08 CHUA WEI EN ZECHARY Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) ARM(S) 1st Team 09 GAI TIANRUI Northbrooks Secondary School ARM(S) Individual 10 LOKE JO WENG, JEROME West Spring Secondary School ARM(S) 1st Team 11 LUCAS ANG SHENG ZHOU Raffles Institution (Year 1-4) ARM(S) 2nd Team 12 LIM JUN HAO TERRY Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) ARM(O) Individual 13 LEE CHENG XUN GABRIEL West Spring Secondary School ARM(S) Individual 14 LIM YUE LONG, XAVIER Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School ARM(S) 1st Team 15 HUM EE LI DANIEL Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) ARM(O) Individual 16 17 MUHAMMAD NURHAKAM BIN ISMAN West Spring Secondary School ARM(S) 2nd Team 18 BRYAN KOH CHENG WEE Raffles Institution (Year 1-4) ARM(S) 1st Team 19 YU YAO CHEN Hwa Chong Institution (High School) ARM(S) Individual 20 KEVIN TEO TZE HNG West Spring Secondary School ARM(O) 1st Team 21 DANIEL CHEW YONG CHI Nanyang Technological University ARM(S) 1st Team 22 AARON MIKAEL SUHAIRI Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School ARM(S) 1st Team 23 HARRIS ZULFADLY BIN RIDHUAN West Spring Secondary School ARM(O) 1st Team 24 ISAAC ALEXANDER TAN ZHI RONG Raffles Institution (Year 5-6) ARM(S) 1st Team 25 EDWIN TAN QI LUN Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School ARM(S) Individual 26 JAVIEN TAN JIE EN West Spring Secondary School ARM(O) 1st Team 27 TAN YU JIE EDWIN Nanyang Technological University ARM(S) 1st Team 28 LAW WEI YI Raffles Institution (Year 5-6) ARM(S) 1st Team 29 AW JUN WEY West Spring Secondary School ARM(O) 2nd Team 30 31 EMMANUEL LOURDES CHAN JIT YEW Raffles Institution (Year 5-6) ARM(S) Individual 32 KENNAN YEO ZHI GUANG Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) ARM(S) 1st Team 33 CHUA YOU HONG Nanyang Technological University ARM(O) 1st Team teamNUS Shooting Page 1 of 24 NUSIS 2019 Detailing List Last Update: 13/02/2019 23rd – 27th February 2019 SAFRA Yishun Indoor Air Weapons Range DAY 1 – DETAIL 2 Air Rifle Women (Open/School) 23rd February 2019 Preparation and Sighting Time: 1115 hrs Saturday Start Time: 1130 hrs FP Name Organisation Event Entry 01 02 OH WAI THEEN Dunman High School (Junior High) ARW(S) 1st Team 03 CELYN CHNG Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) ARW(S) 1st Team 04 QUEK SIYING National University of Singapore ARW(O) 1st Team 05 LIM ZOEY West Spring Secondary School ARW(S) 1st Team 06 SHIRICA LEONG XINYI Dunman High School (Junior High) ARW(O) 1st Team 07 LOO SIEW LING Nanyang Technological University ARW(O) 1st Team 08 ONG JIA EN, RAEANNE Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) ARW(S) 1st Team 09 RACHAEL SOH HUI KIE Raffles Institution (Year 5-6) ARW(S) 1st Team 10 SYLVIE WONG Dunman High School (Senior High) ARW(S) 1st Team 11 LOO YI XUAN, CLARA Singapore Shooting Association ARW(O) Individual 12 EMMA JANE PRAGASAM Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School ARW(S) 1st Team 13 TAN JIA XIN ANGEL West Spring Secondary School ARW(S) 1st Team 14 CHUA HAI YEE HEIDI Dunman High School (Senior High) ARW(O) 1st Team 15 LIU YIXIANG Nanyang Technological University ARW(O) 2nd Team 16 17 LIM XUAN TING MEREDITH West Spring Secondary School ARW(O) 1st Team 18 CHIANG YEE TING ISABELLE Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) ARW(S) 1st Team 19 ELISABETH ANNE LAWRENCE Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School ARW(S) 1st Team 20 CHAN SHI QI NICOLE Hwa Chong Institution (College) ARW(S) 1st Team 21 REGIN OW CHI YIN Raffles Institution (Year 5-6) ARW(S) 1st Team 22 EUNICE WAN XIN YI West Spring Secondary School ARW(O) 1st Team 23 YAP YU TING Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) ARW(S) 2nd Team 24 MICHELLE LOO Nanyang Technological University ARW(S) 1st Team 25 IVY LIM HomeTeamNS Air Gun Interest Group ARW(O) Individual 26 NUR SARA INSYIRA BINTE NORHISHAM Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School ARW(S) 1st Team 27 LAETITIA TAN XUAN HUI West Spring Secondary School ARW(S) 1st Team 28 XIAO YIXUAN Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) ARW(S) 2nd Team 29 CHUA ANN TENG SAFRA Shooting Club ARW(O) Individual 30 31 WEE ZHUO LIN Dunman High School (Junior High) ARW(S) Individual 32 AI FANGYI West Spring Secondary School ARW(S) 2nd Team 33 EVELYN CHNG Nanyang Technological University ARW(S) 1st Team teamNUS Shooting Page 2 of 24 NUSIS 2019 Detailing List Last Update: 13/02/2019 23rd – 27th February 2019 SAFRA Yishun Indoor Air Weapons Range DAY 1 – DETAIL 3 Air Pistol Men (Open/School) 23rd February 2019 Preparation and Sighting Time: 1345 hrs Saturday Start Time: 1400 hrs FP Name Organisation Event Entry 01 02 ETHAN YONG U-EN SAFRA Shooting Club APM(O) Individual 03 TAN KAI JIE Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) APM(O) Individual 04 JUSTIN CHIA YU Raffles Institution (Year 1-4) APM(S) 1st Team 05 NICHOLAS WAH XING RUI Nanyang Technological University APM(S) 1st Team 06 LAW JUN YI West Spring Secondary School APM(S) 3rd Team 07 JOSEPH LOO HUI YUAN Raffles Institution (Year 1-4) APM(S) 1st Team 08 MOON SEONG MU Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) APM(O) Individual 09 JEREMY TOK LE BIN Hwa Chong Institution (High School) APM(S) 2nd Team 10 MOHAMED SHAHMI B MOHAMED S Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School APM(S) 1st Team 11 LIEW HONG WEI RAINER West Spring Secondary School APM(S) Individual 12 CHEW WENXUAN Hwa Chong Institution (College) APM(S) 1st Team 13 YU QI YUAN Raffles Institution (Year 1-4) APM(S) 1st Team 14 RICKY LIM YUN Singapore Shooting Association APM(O) Individual 15 LIM YI KAI SEAN Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) APM(O) Individual 16 17 ETHAN ZACHARY LIM West Spring Secondary School APM(S) 2nd Team 18 TAN HONG XIANG Hwa Chong Institution (High School) APM(S) 3rd Team 19 CHEN WENDI Raffles Institution (Year 1-4) APM(S) 2nd Team 20 LOO LI YANG National University of Singapore APM(O) 1st Team 21 JAMES WONG HONG HIAN Nanyang Technological University APM(S) 1st Team 22 JOHN CHIN JIN WEI Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School APM(S) 1st Team 23 GAI BIN Singapore Shooting Association APM(O) Individual 24 IMAN HAZIQ BIN ZUREMI West Spring Secondary School APM(S) 1st Team 25 MAH CHIXIANG ELGIN Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) APM(S) 1st Team 26 MOHAMED KHAIR AKMAL BIN JEFFRI Raffles Institution (Year 1-4) APM(S) 2nd Team 27 SAMUEL ONG HAN WEN Nanyang Technological University APM(S) 1st Team 28 ALLISTON CHUNG HomeTeamNS Air Gun Interest Group APM(O) 1st Team 29 WONG JIA HAO Yishun Town Secondary School APM(O) 1st Team 30 31 SONG YU Hwa Chong Institution (High School) APM(S) Individual 32 ARMANI SOH YANG Yishun Town Secondary School APM(S) 1st Team 33 NIU HOUJI Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) APM(S) 1st Team teamNUS Shooting Page 3 of 24 NUSIS 2019 Detailing List Last Update: 13/02/2019 23rd – 27th February 2019 SAFRA Yishun Indoor Air Weapons Range DAY 1 – DETAIL 4 Air Pistol Women (Open/School) 23rd February 2019 Preparation and Sighting Time: 1545 hrs Saturday Start Time: 1600 hrs FP Name Organisation Event Entry 01 02 BEATRIX KOH XIU FANG Dunman High School (Junior High) APW(S) 1st Team 03 CLARA LIM EN QI Nanyang Technological University APW(S) 1st Team 04 TEO JING NING Yishun Town Secondary School APW(O) 1st Team 05 CELIA LIM YI XUAN West Spring Secondary School APW(S) 1st Team 06 JOAN SEAH HING MIN Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) APW(S) 1st Team 07 PHOEBE TEOH XINYU Dunman High School (Junior High) APW(O) 1st Team 08 CHIANG YEE HUI JOELLE Raffles Institution (Year 5-6) APW(S) 1st Team 09 KEK SI YING Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School APW(S) 1st Team 10 NICOLE TAY KE YING Yishun Town Secondary School APW(S) 1st Team 11 CHIN JUNG EE West Spring Secondary School APW(S) 1st Team 12 CHLOE TAN XUAN EN Dunman High School (Junior High) APW(S) 2nd Team 13 FENG JIA Yishun Town Secondary School APW(S) 1st Team 14 NICOLE KAYLE PENARANDA DACUMOS Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School APW(S) 1st Team 15 NICOLE ANG RONG CHEN Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) APW(S) 1st Team 16 17 CHIN YI XUAN CARESSE Dunman High School (Senior High) APW(S) 1st Team 18 AW KER WEY Raffles Institution (Year 5-6) APW(S) 1st Team 19 PHEE XIN YING TIFFANY Yishun Town Secondary School APW(S) 1st Team 20 LEANNE TAN LI EN Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) APW(S) 1st Team 21 GONG HUIFENG Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School APW(S) Individual 22 XU PEI MIN Nanyang Technological University APW(S) 1st Team 23 CLARISSA RYANPUTRI Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) APW(S) 2nd Team 24 ELISSA SUDARGO Raffles Institution (Year 5-6) APW(S) 1st Team 25 TAN LISHAN Dunman High School (Senior High) APW(O) 1st Team 26 NEO YU EN, CLAIRE Yishun Town Secondary School APW(O) 1st Team 27 NUR ELYSYA BINTE ISMIE EIDEAL SHASTRIE Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School APW(S) Individual 28 ZOE LEE Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) APW(S) 2nd Team 29 SHAUNA TAN LI-TING Nanyang Technological University APW(O) 2nd Team 30 31 CHIN WEI NI Yishun Town Secondary School APW(O) 1st Team 32 CHOONG YUKI Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School APW(S) 1st Team 33 THEIN LE XIN West Spring Secondary School APW(S) 1st Team teamNUS Shooting Page 4 of 24 NUSIS 2019 Detailing List Last Update: 13/02/2019 23rd – 27th February 2019 SAFRA Yishun Indoor Air Weapons Range DAY 1 – DETAIL 5 Air Pistol Men (Open/School) 23rd February 2019 Preparation and
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