GP scores will be normalized based on the number of shots in the match and the course difficulty.
Based on the GP rules, the maximum number of shots in a GP rifle match is 120 and a GP pistol match is 60, and the maximum difficulty is 36T. Each shooter's score will be normalized to the maximum match shots allowed (120 or 60), then scaled based on the ratio of the course difficulty to the maximum course difficulty (36T) including environmental effects. The shooter’s score is normalized as in the following equation: (Shooter Score/(Match Shots/120 or 60))*(Course Difficulty/36) = GP Normalized Score Grand Prix points and ranking are based on the best 3 normalized scores from each Grand Prix where each shooter competes. |