Ok, going from memory, overall results were:
Open - Alex, Rob E
Std - Pascal, Roman (CZE shooter), Sean
Prod - omen, Karl, either Phil C or Phillipe (sorry for the spelling

) - don't remember this one, sorry!
Rev - Hugh
re match itself - apparently the ipsc PQ guys only had half the usual worker/helper crew for the setup, so they had to cut down on the visual candy which is typically associated with this match. The match was much more technical in nature, much less "glamarous"/"jazzy", if that makes any sense...
Most of the stages had an "obvious" right way(tm) to do it, so there wasn't a lot of "hmm... how do I shoot this?", but that doesn't mean that executing that plan was easy...
There was shooting THROUGH hanging soft-cover curtins, Cooper tunnel with a drop turner at the end, bunch of door activated moving/dropping/swinging targets, a rotating wheel of targets (similar to what we've seen at East Elgin), a pretty fast slider, etc...
I'd say that overall the character of the match was somewhat in the style of the Kingston nationals - challenging, overall, technical match - a little bit of everything...
The weather cooperated, other than for maybe 20min of rain near the end of sat, I don't think there were any other issues...
That's all I can think about... ohhh, apparently someone complained last year that the meat was too pink, so all that was offered at Bearbrook for the awards dinner was 'well done' (dry) meat, of only 1 kind, together with the President's Choice veggie mix "salad", with some soup which Quigley said "smelled like feet" - the quality of the food at the banquet was sub-standard, I thought, BUT that's just Bearbrook, nothing to do with the match staff
One interesting thing which came out of this match is that there is a new junior Prod shooter in Quebec, just got his black badge in May, and finished this match (his first level 3) at 84%.... Maybe another Mike B, in the making?
