Jason Wakeling
New Zealand sport shooter
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1998 Kuala Lumpur | 25m rapid fire pistol pairs |
Jason Wakeling (born 24 May 1968) is a competitive pistol shooter from New Zealand. At the 1998 Commonwealth Games he won a silver medal in the men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol pairs event, partnering Alan Earle.
Highest official ISSF World ranking was 14th for 25m Olympic Rapid Fire Pistol in April 2002.
Represented New Zealand for 29 years (1988 - 2017).
Winner of 100+ NZ National shooting titles in more than 20 different shooting disciplines.[1][2]
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2002 New Zealand Commonwealth Games team
- Valerie Adams
- Michael Aish
- Jane Arnott
- Craig Barrett
- Chantal Brunner
- Phil Costley
- Beatrice Faumuina
- Gabrielle Gorst
- Melina Hamilton
- John Henwood
- Philip Jensen
- Craig Kirkwood
- Dallas Roberts
- Tony Sargisson
- Tasha Williams
- Jonathan Wyatt
- Geoff Bellingham
- Chris Blair
- John Gordon
- Nicole Gordon
- Nick Hall
- Tammy Jenkins
- Rhona Robertson
- Sara Petersen
- Daniel Shirley
- Kahukura Bentson
- Shane Cameron
- Danny Codling
- Daniel Headifen
- Heath Blackgrove
- Fiona Carswell
- Hayden Godfrey
- Justin Grace
- Vanessa Guyton
- Greg Henderson
- Melissa Holt
- Kashi Leuchs
- Gordon McCauley
- Glen Mitchell
- Karl Moore
- Sadie Parker-Wynyard
- Anthony Peden
- Susy Pryde
- Matthew Randall
- Rosalind Reekie-May
- Kirsty Robb
- Hayden Roulston
- Ryan Russell
- Nathan Seddon
- Matt Sinton
- Sarah Ulmer
- Lee Vertongen
- Ryan Archibald
- Sandy Bennett
- Michael Bevin
- Phil Burrows
- Helen Clarke
- Dean Couzins
- Amanda Christie
- Tara Drysdale
- Paula Enoka
- Dion Gosling
- Colleen Gubb-Suddaby
- Bevan Hari
- Blair Hopping
- Anne-Marie Irving
- David Kosoof
- Wayne McIndoe
- Caryn Paewai
- Umesh Parag
- Mitesh Patel
- Suzie Pearce
- Jaimee Provan
- Niniwa Roberts
- Rachel Robertson
- Moira Senior
- Hayden Shaw
- Darren Smith
- Peter Stafford
- Rachel Sutherland
- Simon Towns
- Michelle Turner
- Diana Weavers
- Paul Woolford
- Kate Brocklehurst
- Belinda Castles
- Daniel Good
- Garrick Rowe
- Nicola Wells
- Mellissa Jones
- Gareth Knight
- Andrew Ross
- Tim Slyfield
- Elinore Stallworthy
- Rochelle Stormont
- Peter Belliss
- Rowan Brassey
- Marlene Castle
- Andrew Curtain
- John Davies
- Jo Edwards
- Paul Girdler
- Peter Horne
- Wendy Jensen
- Sean Johnson
- Patsy Jorgensen
- Mike Kernaghan
- Jan Khan
- Anne Lomas
- Russell Meyer
- Marilyn Savage
- Sharon Sims
- Barry Wynks
- Teresa Borrell
- Mike Collings
- Diane Collings
- Tania Corrigan
- Alan Earle
- Juliet Etherington
- David Grummitt
- Bill Jones
- Geoffrey Jukes
- Jocelyn Lees
- Sean McCabe
- Kathryn Mead
- Stephen Petterson
- Dayle Slinn
- Michael Smith
- Nadine Stanton
- Jason Wakeling
- Paul Wilson
- Scott Wilson
- Brian Wistrand
- Greg Yelavich
- Daniel Sharplin
- Shelley Kitchen
- Carol Owens
- Lara Petera
- Leilani Rorani
- Glen Wilson
- Moss Burmester
- Cameron Gibson
- Charlotte Glynan
- Melissa Ingram
- Toni Jeffs
- Dean Kent
- Hannah McLean
- Vivienne Rignall
- Nicholas Sheeran
- Anna Thomas
- Elizabeth Van Welie
- Jonathan Winter
- Andrew Hubbard
- Peter Jackson
- Shane Laugeson
- Aaron Li
- Chunli Li
- Karen Li
- Tracey McLauchlan
- Laura-Lee Smith
- Hamish Carter
- Heather Evans
- Kris Gemmell
- Craig Watson
- Evelyn Williamson
- Nigel Avery
- Olivia Baker
- Grant Cavit
- Terry Hughes
- Keisha-Dean Soffe
- George Taamaru
- Ricardo Aryan
- Nicholas Daly
- Martin Liddle
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