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Decimal Scoring |
Decimal Scoring is when the scoring rings on a target are further divided down into 10 sub-rings. Instead of having scores like 10s, 9s, and 8s as is done with integer scoring, with decimal scoring you have scores like 10.2s, 9.8s, and 8.4s. With decimal scoring the highest value shot is a 10.9, this is a shot that is very nearly perfectly centered on the target. A 10.0 is a shot that just barely hits the 10 ring. A 9.9 is a shot that just missed the 10 ring. In a ten shot series a perfect score would be 109.0. To learn more visit Introduction to Decimal Scoring. |
Acronym for Distance from Final. |
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Acronym for Distance from Leader. |
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Distance from Final |
In a qualification for a Final event, Distance from Final is the points difference from the current athlete or team to the cutoff to the Final. If a value is not listed, it means the athlete or team is projected to make the Final. |
Distance from Leader |
The points difference from the current athlete or team to the leader of the event. |