NSARA CONTEST 2003
Official Results
The following is the official result for the 5th annual NSARA CONTEST, held March 9, 2003. The NSARA Contest
Committee
congratulates William Wallace, VE9WW on his repeat as winner of the NSARA contest. VE9WW was
the event winner last year, and operated both Phone and CW from Moncton NB. Well done VE9WW!
|
Rank |
Callsign |
Points |
Clean Sweep |
Name |
|
1 |
VE9WW |
3024 |
CS |
William |
|
2 |
VE1NN |
2646 |
CS |
Dave |
|
3 |
VE1OP |
2567 |
|
Scott |
|
4 |
VE1LV |
2376 |
CS |
Hal |
|
5 |
VE1PJS |
2088 |
CS |
Peter |
|
6 |
VE1HH |
1980 |
CS |
George |
|
7 (T) |
VE1BEW |
1872 |
CS |
Linda |
|
7 (T) |
VE9SAB |
1872 |
CS |
Wayne |
|
9 |
VE1SKY |
1782 |
CS |
Roger |
|
10 (T) |
VE1BN |
1764 |
CS |
Don |
|
10 (T) |
VE1AAC |
1764 |
CS |
Gerry |
|
12 |
VE9HC |
1695 |
|
Hugh |
|
13 |
VE1CHI |
1674 |
CS |
Jim |
|
14 |
VE1DD |
1664 |
|
John |
|
15 |
VE1BYO |
1600 |
|
Tom |
|
16 |
VE1MTH |
1581 |
|
Mike |
|
17 |
VE1PDO |
1548 |
CS |
Phil |
|
18 (T) |
VE1GLW |
1422 |
CS |
Jerry |
|
18 (T) |
VE1DFG |
1422 |
CS |
Doug |
|
20 |
VE1TRI |
1404 |
CS |
Barry |
|
21 |
VE1LEO |
1392 |
|
Leo |
|
22 |
VE1AN |
1350 |
|
Art |
|
23 |
VE9VAR |
1290 |
|
Robert |
|
24 |
VE1NAN |
1275 |
|
Judy |
|
25 |
VE1NA |
1258 |
|
Alex |
|
26 (T) |
VE9PG |
1024 |
|
John |
|
26 (T) |
VE1TL |
1024 |
|
Bev |
The following stations with scores of less than 1000 Points, are listed in alphabetical order.
|
Callsign |
CS |
Name |
Callsign |
CS |
Name |
|
VE1ACK |
|
Al |
VE1NL |
|
Mack |
|
VE1ARC |
|
Greenwood ARC |
VE1QY |
|
Barry |
|
VE1AUI |
|
Roy |
VE1RR |
|
Wayne |
|
VE1BBW |
|
Dave |
VE1SE |
CS |
EMO Bridgewater |
|
VE1DHD |
|
Howard |
VE1VCI |
|
Merle |
|
VE1GYS |
|
Antigonish ARC |
VE1WO |
|
Fraser |
|
VE1HC |
|
Fundy ARC |
VE1WSM |
|
Wayne |
|
VE1HS |
|
Avery |
VE9CX |
|
Hinson |
|
VE1JBV |
|
John |
VE9NIX |
|
Ron |
|
VE1LS |
|
Leo |
VE9PLB |
|
Peter |
|
VE1MOO |
|
Maggie |
VE9TNT |
|
Doug |
|
VE1NK |
|
George |
VE9WN |
|
Weldon |
There were 51 logs submitted this year
and many more stations participatedby getting on the air and giving out their counties. Band conditions
were fair to good this year which helped out some of the "Field Day" type of operations
by several clubs.
The battle for first place was close
between VE9WW, last year's winner and VE1NN, the winner of the first three
contests.
Thanks again to the lone stations in several counties. Their efforts allow others to work all 18 counties, while they end up, in most cases, with 17.
Thanks to all who took part in the 2003 NSARA Contest.
The NSARA Contest Committee April 23, 2003