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2013 National Target Championships US Archery (13NTC) Hamilton, Ohio, from 07-10-2013 to 07-14-2013 2013 National Target Championships US Archery (13NTC) Hamilton, Ohio, From 07-10-2013 to 07-14-2013 After 144 Arrows Recurve Bow - Men Pos. Athlete Cat. Country or State Code 90 m 70 m 50 m 30 m Total 10 X 1 1- 100A ELLISON Brady CA California 319/ 1 334/ 1 336/ 2 355/ 2 1,344 69 23 2 1- 097D WUKIE Jacob OH Ohio 310/ 2 332/ 2 335/ 3 357/ 1 1,334 70 29 3 1- 102A CUSICK Jeremiah CA California 308/ 4 328/ 3 330/ 5 352/ 3 1,318 65 23 4 1- 105A KLIMITCHEK Collin CA California 304/ 5 323/ 6 334/ 4 346/ 8 1,307 59 23 5 1- 098A FANCHIN Joe CA California 297/ 6 324/ 4 330/ 6 350/ 5 1,301 56 19 6 1- 102D KAMINSKI Jake FL Florida 310/ 3 315/12 325/ 9 346/ 9 1,296 53 24 7 1- 104A ZUMBO Matthew CA California 297/ 7 319/ 8 326/ 7 348/ 6 1,290 60 21 8 1- 101B WUNDERLE Vic TX Texas 295/ 8 318/10 326/ 8 342/17 1,281 47 11 9 1- 109C MCKITTRICK Jaosn IN Indiana 289/12 314/15 321/12 347/ 7 1,271 46 20 10 1- 107B ANDERSON Jeff WA Washington 290/11 312/17 321/11 346/10 1,269 43 16 11 1- 097A MCLAUGHLIN Daniel CA California 267/23 311/18 338/ 1 350/ 4 1,266 57 20 12 1- 107D JOHNSON Richard CT Connecticut 294/10 321/ 7 307/20 341/19 1,263 37 14 13 1- 101C WEBSTER Chris AZ Arizona 280/18 316/11 322/10 344/12 1,262 42 19 14 1- 107A KALE Nicholas CA California 288/13 314/15 309/16 343/15 1,254 37 12 15 1- 101A MCLAUGHLIN Sean CA California 281/16 323/ 5 306/21 343/14 1,253 48 22 16 1- 100C MCGLYN Joseph NY New York 294/ 9 314/14 303/24 338/24 1,249 38 15 17 1- 111A SCHULLER Dan PA Pennsylvania 285/14 318/ 9 311/15 334/28 1,248 41 20 18 1- 108B QUAYLE Michael SC South Carolina 279/19 296/28 316/13 339/21 1,230 37 17 19 1- 099B REQUA Matthew TX Texas 281/17 297/27 312/14 334/29 1,224 31 10 20 1- 099D PFISTER Jason OH Ohio 262/28 314/13 301/27 343/13 1,220 44 14 21 1- 097C CHU Ben NY New York 263/26 302/21 307/19 344/11 1,216 38 17 22 1- 110C BROWN Greg HI Hawaii 278/20 298/25 297/28 341/18 1,214 40 10 23 1- 106B RABY Josh WA Washington 283/15 298/24 291/30 340/20 1,212 37 16 24 1- 099A SMITH Joshua CA California 267/24 287/32 303/23 339/22 1,196 36 9 25 1- 103D RODRIGUEZ Angel FL Florida 257/29 298/23 301/26 338/23 1,194 35 15 26 1- 102B NGUYEN Hamilton ON Canada 263/27 283/36 308/17 338/25 1,192 26 3 27 1- 098B GALLIFET Thomas TX Texas 263/25 305/20 290/31 326/35 1,184 30 6 28 1- 101D GLASS Michael FL Florida 277/21 298/26 278/35 319/40 1,172 28 10 29 1- 108A BALDOWSKI S. Phillip GA Georgia 240/38 296/29 307/18 327/33 1,170 25 5 30 1- 106C BOWMAN Scott MO Missouri 243/36 309/19 274/36 342/16 1,168 35 10 31 1- 104B NG Daniel ON Canada 268/22 277/38 283/33 337/26 1,165 29 7 32 1- 107C NAKISHI Russell MO Missouri 249/30 284/34 302/25 327/34 1,162 30 9 33 1- 103A DONG Jeffrey CA California 248/32 273/40 304/22 336/27 1,161 29 9 34 1- 105D MARINO Anthony NJ New Jersey 230/39 302/22 295/29 316/42 1,143 21 7 35 1- 110A KAUNE Anthony MN Minnesota 242/37 292/30 268/39 331/31 1,133 28 12 36 1- 103B GIBSON Trevor ON Canada 244/35 288/31 274/37 321/38 1,127 23 10 37 1- 105C SLACK Marc VA Virginia 230/40 285/33 283/34 324/37 1,122 22 6 38 1- 103C BRADY Bryan VA Virginia 248/32 278/37 272/38 320/39 1,118 16 6 39 1- 105B WILSON Brendan ON Canada 246/34 283/35 255/44 312/46 1,096 27 6 40 1- 108C TIMPANARO Dennis IL Illinois 248/31 267/42 265/40 314/43 1,094 17 4 41 1- 106A ARCEO Arsi CA California 216/43 256/45 284/32 332/30 1,088 21 3 42 1- 108D GAUVIN Rich CT Connecticut 198/47 273/41 265/41 326/36 1,062 19 12 43 1- 111C OKA Joseph KY Kentucky 228/41 257/44 245/46 313/44 1,043 14 3 44 1- 102C BAUMET Robert NY New York 221/42 267/42 236/47 301/50 1,025 9 1 45 1- 104C HAN Chris VA Virginia 205/45 235/49 261/42 317/41 1,018 12 5 46 1- 097B STUCKEY H. Troy TX Texas 210/44 239/48 233/48 303/48 985 15 4 47 1- 098D IRVIN Tim OH Ohio 185/49 247/46 224/49 328/32 984 19 6 48 1- 104D HALL John FL Florida 167/52 234/50 260/43 308/47 969 17 7 49 1- 099C SINGH Vikram NY New York 180/51 276/39 203/51 303/49 962 11 4 50 1- 100D WESTBROOK Bruce OH Ohio 164/53 234/51 251/45 313/45 962 10 2 51 1- 106D MEYER Steven NJ New Jersey 202/46 242/47 150/54 298/51 892 14 3 52 1- 100B GESHER Hugh TX Texas 149/54 231/52 197/52 276/53 853 6 2 53 1- 109A ORTA Branden GA Georgia 181/50 184/54 208/50 279/52 852 11 4 54 1- 098C APELLANIZ Jose NY New York 191/48 205/53 150/53 248/54 794 13 4 1/7 Class & Division Result List - Individual - 20130713.030652 2013 National Target Championships US Archery (13NTC) Hamilton, Ohio, From 07-10-2013 to 07-14-2013 After 144 Arrows Recurve Bow - Women Pos. Athlete Cat. Country or State Code 70 m 60 m 50 m 30 m Total 10 X 1 2- 115B YA-TING Tan TPE Chinese-Taipei 334/ 1 340/ 1 330/ 1 347/ 5 1,351 74 23 2 2- 121B LEEK Miranda IA Iowa 331/ 2 326/ 4 325/ 4 347/ 6 1,329 65 23 3 2- 116B SHIH-CHIA Lin TPE Chinese-Taipei 325/ 4 326/ 6 318/ 7 353/ 1 1,322 64 33 4 2- 120D HARDY Jennifer TX Texas 317/ 6 333/ 2 323/ 5 346/ 7 1,319 57 18 5 2- 123A LORIG Khatuna CA California 314/ 9 317/11 330/ 2 350/ 2 1,311 60 22 6 2- 117B WEN-YI Yu TPE Chinese-Taipei 318/ 5 329/ 3 325/ 3 339/11 1,311 54 16 7 2- 124A GIBALARO Ariel CA California 317/ 7 325/ 7 316/ 9 348/ 3 1,306 54 17 8 2- 115A BROWN Mackenzie CA California 313/10 326/ 5 318/ 8 345/ 8 1,302 52 13 9 2- 118B CHIA-HUNG Wu TPE Chinese-Taipei 329/ 3 318/ 8 306/13 344/ 9 1,297 55 23 10 2- 121C GILBERT Michelle MD Maryland 315/ 8 311/13 323/ 6 348/ 4 1,297 47 13 11 2- 126B KOEHL Heather WI Wisconsin 305/12 315/12 309/11 339/12 1,268 38 15 12 2- 124B MICKELBERRY Erin WA Washington 308/11 309/14 309/10 337/13 1,263 44 15 13 2- 116A PRITCHARD LaNolla CA California 304/13 318/ 9 305/14 329/17 1,256 40 13 14 2- 122A BRAUN Kristin CA California 297/15 317/10 299/15 335/15 1,248 39 6 15 2- 121A STOVER Holly CA California 287/17 307/15 308/12 343/10 1,245 32 10 16 2- 125B GRELLNER Janis MO Missouri 295/16 296/16 296/16 317/21 1,204 23 8 17 2- 125C EATON Allison NC North Carolina 275/24 292/19 290/18 336/14 1,193 29 9 18 2- 115C VRAKKING Kateri ON Canada 304/14 291/20 284/20 313/25 1,192 32 5 19 2- 116D GRANETT Brandi NJ New Jersey 278/22 295/18 289/19 315/23 1,177 23 8 20 2- 122B OBREBSKI Chelsea OH Ohio 284/19 295/17 283/22 304/28 1,166 17 5 21 2- 121D CHÉNIER Virginie QC Canada 285/18 281/23 269/24 314/24 1,149 19 5 22 2- 119D WOLF Cassandra TX Texas 280/21 279/24 263/25 326/18 1,148 29 7 23 2- 117C PAYNE Pascale ON Canada 250/31 285/22 295/17 316/22 1,146 23 4 24 2- 119A ALEXANDER Katie CA California 276/23 286/21 257/29 324/19 1,143 19 6 25 2- 123C RAINES Candice VT Vermont 262/26 258/34 270/23 330/16 1,120 29 6 26 2- 117A TURONEK Philippa CA California 263/25 273/28 283/21 299/32 1,118 18 6 27 2- 124C KAUNE Jennifer MN Minnesota 260/27 263/31 254/30 324/19 1,101 22 6 28 2- 115D BERNSTEIN Sarah NJ New Jersey 259/28 277/25 249/31 307/26 1,092 21 9 29 2- 120A ERICKSON Shanna CA California 249/32 265/30 262/26 302/30 1,078 16 6 30 2- 125A DOMENECH Whitney PA Pennsylvania 254/29 257/35 257/28 299/33 1,067 16 6 31 2- 126D TYAN Sandra AZ Arizona 237/34 266/29 245/33 302/29 1,050 18 3 32 2- 119C CHU Tung Ying NY New York 250/30 198/41 247/32 304/27 999 18 5 33 2- 125D BERBERABE Alexis NY New York 215/36 247/36 227/34 301/31 990 21 7 34 2- 118C KWOK Anne ON Canada 248/33 262/32 193/35 284/34 987 16 4 35 2- 116C SEDERAVICIUS Lina ON Canada 230/35 274/26 161/38 281/36 946 10 4 36 2- 117D MINKOWITZ Barbara NJ New Jersey 214/37 216/39 189/36 254/37 873 6 2 37 2- 122D EMERY Ahnika VA Virginia 178/40 217/38 177/37 281/35 853 9 2 38 2- 118A KROLL Karen CA California 207/39 224/37 152/39 236/38 819 10 1 39 2- 119B QUAYLE N T SC South Carolina 281/20 273/27 258/27 0 812 15 2 40 2- 122C WATKINS Stephanie MI Michigan 154/41 201/40 147/40 231/39 733 3 0 41 2- 118D SPANGLER Angela TX Texas 209/38 260/33 58/41 0 527 3 0 After 144 Arrows Recurve Bow - Master Men 50+ Pos.
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