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Oct 09, 2014 Sports
The Guyana National Rifle Association (GNRA) Smallbore section ran off a Novices Shooting
competition last Saturday at the TSU range, Eve Leary.
Surujballi Persaud with an overall total of 177 points was declared the winner in the 5 metres and 8 metres precision shoot with a .22 pistol using both strong and weak hands at both distances.
Second position went to Joshua Ramlakhan who amassed 168 points while third place was taken by Compton Sarabo with 164 points.
Persaud won the first stage at five metres with 93 points beating into second position Sarabo who recorded 92 points, while Ramlakhan was third with 89 points.
Ramlakhan however turned the table on Persaud to score 73 points, while Persaud secured 77 points. Sarabo and Sekani Fredericks were tied on 72 points.
The competition attracted 10 shooters including one female debutant.
Results:
5m- 1st – Surujballi Persaud – 93points
2nd-Compton Sarabo – 92pointts
3rd – Joshua Ramlakhan – 89pointts
8m- 1st – Joshua Ramlakhan – 79points
2nd -Surujbali Persaud – 77points
3rd – Compton Sarabo, Sekani Fredericks tied with 72points
Overall – 1st – Surujbali Persaud – 177points
2nd -Joshua Ramlakhan – 168points
3rd – Compton Sarabo – 164points
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