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For immediate
release
Tuesday,
August 2, 2005, 1715 hours
Contact person
Jim
Denney, Sheriff-Coroner, (530) 822-7312
Subject
Sutter
County Sheriff’s personnel bring home the gold in multi-state police
and fire competition.
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Four
members of the Sutter County Sheriff’s Department brought home a total
of nine medals from recent competition in the Western States Police
and Fire Games held in Reno, Nevada last month. Law enforcement and
fire personnel from Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada,
Oregon, Utah and Washington competed in the games.
Detective
Donna Myers won three gold medals in weight lifting and track & field
competition. In the bench press she lifted 248 pounds beating her
nearest competitor by nearly 50 pounds. In the push/pull competition
she lifted a combined weight of 665 ¾ pounds and in the shot-put she
threw the 8-pound shot a distance of 35’-9”. Each of her
accomplishments established meet records for the competition.
Deputy
Andre Licon won gold in the team event and a bronze medal in the
individual competition for Cowboy Action Shooting. In this sport,
participants dress in period cowboy costumes and shoot at steel plates
with single action revolvers, lever-action rifles and a shotgun. The
course is a timed event with penalty seconds taken off the overall
time for missed shots.
Deputy
Mike Gwinnup and his K-9 partner “Dexter” won a gold medal in the
Protection Phase of the K-9 competition against 28 K-9 teams from
throughout the western states region. The Protection Phase consisted
of three events which included a gunfire scenario, a no-contact
pursuit call-off, and a hostage rescue situation.
Correctional Officer Johnny Rodriguez took gold in the half-marathon
(13.1 miles) running event for the age 50-54 group; gold in the team
event for the 10,000 meter (6.2 miles) Cross Country Race in the over
40 age group and a silver medal in the individual event for the same
race.
All four
members were honored at a reception held at the Sheriff’s Department
earlier this afternoon.
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