Georgia Police And Fire Games Results From Day 2

Tuesday, June 19, 2012
P&F Games Singles winners – Chris Laird (center) from the Chamblee Police Department won the singles championship in golf.  Daniel Oak (left) finished third and Eric Boling (right) finished second.
P&F Games Singles winners – Chris Laird (center) from the Chamblee Police Department won the singles championship in golf. Daniel Oak (left) finished third and Eric Boling (right) finished second.

Here are some results from Day 2 of competition in the Georgia Police and Fire Games:

Toughest Cop Competition

The “Toughest Cop” competition features an obstacle course followed by a 1.5 mile run and then a course of fire with a handgun and a shotgun with time penalties assessed for each missed shot.

1st Place – Adrian Gomez (19:43) - Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office

2nd Place – Mike Beller (19:49) – Chamblee Police Department

3rd Place – John New (21:23) – Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office

Deanna Jarrett-Gramling from the Cherokee County District Attorney’s Office won Toughest Female Cop with a time of 30:36.

Cycling Competition

The Cycling Competition consists of an 18.5 mile bike race on the same course as the Georgia Cup race.

1st Place – Robert Cotrell (53:33) – Atlanta Fire Department

2nd Place – Douglas Kerns (53:34) – Dalton Fire Department

3rd Place – Jeffrey Greene (53:35) – Clayton County Fire Department

Golf (Singles)

1st Place – Chris Laird (74) – Chamblee Police Department

2nd Place – Eric Boling (76) – Cherokee County Police Department

3rd Place – Daniel Oak (76) – DeKalb Police Department

Deanna Jarrett-Gramling from the Cherokee County District Attorney’s Office (left) and Adrian Gomez (right) won the Toughest Female and Toughest Male Cop competitions, respectively.
Deanna Jarrett-Gramling from the Cherokee County District Attorney’s Office (left) and Adrian Gomez (right) won the Toughest Female and Toughest Male Cop competitions, respectively.

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