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Varsity clay pigeon shooting match

ROW ONE

Competing on the English Sporting course at Cambridge Gun Club; Pranav Bharadwaj; Jack Dunne; Dominique Doering; Chet Johal; Guy Simon and James Harmsworth King

ROW TWO

Hugh MacGarvie and Robert Batt; Oxford student Rakiya Furah, who took the Women’s High Gun prize; Rob Middleton; Munirah Dasu Patel; Cambridge University Clay Shooting Club president and High Gun winner Mac Ealham; Sascha Holland

ROW THREE

Edward Wilson; Reuben Shiels; Hugh MacGarvie; Oxford’s Men’s A team

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