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  2. Southeastern Ceremonial Complex - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex and some of its associated sites. Southeastern Ceremonial Complex (formerly Southern Cult, Southern Death Cult or Buzzard Cult [1] [2]), abbreviated S.E.C.C., is the name given by modern scholars to the regional stylistic similarity of artifacts, iconography, ceremonies, and mythology of the Mississippian culture.

  3. Rugeley Rifle Club - Wikipedia

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    Rugeley Rifle Club is a target shooting club in Staffordshire, England, founded in 1900. The club competes in National competitions of the National Small-bore Rifle Association shooting smallbore rifle, 10 metre air rifle and 10 metre air pistol. The club is noted for the number of members who have represented Great Britain, England and Wales.

  4. Seonaid McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    Seonaid McIntosh (born 15 March 1996) is a British sports shooter who became the World Champion at the 2018 ISSF World Shooting Championships in the 50m Prone Rifle event. [1] [2] In 2019 she became Britain's most successful female rifle shooter of all time, winning five World Cup medals (including the first World Cup Gold to be won by a British Woman).

  5. Margaret Murdock - Wikipedia

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    Murdock was the 1966 World Champion in Women's Standard Rifle. [5] In 1967 she won two gold medals in small-bore rifle at the Pan American Games and set a world record, for men or women, in the kneeling rifle shooting. [1] Murdock narrowly missed qualifying for the 1968 games in Mexico City. [2]

  6. History of rifle clubs in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    In 1891 women participated for the first time in a competition at Tarampa using heavy rifles over 200 and 300 yard ranges; two of the younger women were described as "handling their rifles as steadily as the men, and they bid fair to make as good shots as their brothers". [3] In 1901 the QRA held the first full-bore Ladies Matches in Australia.

  7. Rifle shooting at Cambridge University - Wikipedia

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    The sport of rifle shooting at Cambridge University has been practised since at least the early 19th century. Beginning as part of the military training of the Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers, it has since been conducted by a number of student clubs, and is currently carried out predominantly by the Cambridge University Rifle Association and Cambridge University Small Bore Club, with ...

  8. Shooting at the 2006 Commonwealth Games - Wikipedia

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    4.5 Men's 50m Rifle 3 Position ... Wellsford Rifle Range, Melbourne Gun Club: Dates: ... Women's 50m Rifle Prone (Singles) Medal

  9. Dublin University Rifle Club - Wikipedia

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    Since the formation of the modern club a number of members have "contributed significantly to the mission of the club" and been honoured by DURC for said. [2] Some of these members are listed below: M.C.C. Heaton (1965) was awarded the first Rifle Pink and is to this day, the holder of the Club Fullbore Record. He was also the first recipient ...