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Ryan McKinnon, Michael Blake, Ian Rogers and Ray Beharry turned in outstanding performances at last weekend’s Pistol shooting competition organized by the Smallbore section of the Guyana National Rifle Association (GNRA).
Blake was the winner of the Seniors 9mm pistol shoot over 15 and 20 metres on Saturday at TSU ranges at Eve Leary. He beat into second position Joseph Chin, while Rogers secured the third position.
In the Junior category shot over seven and 10 yard ranges, Beharry got the better of Craig Morrison and Trevor Gomes.
The following day, Ryan McKinnon proved that he in on top of his game when he won another Practical pistol competition at the Timehri pistol and rifle ranges amidst a combination of heavy rain and scorching sunshine.
He recorded 180.72 points to emerge victorious of the three-stage shoot.
Dale Hing was a distant second with 153.38 pints while Rogers returned to take third place with 137.33 points.
Meanwhile, members of the GNRA donated blood to the Guyana Red Cross as part of their annual humanitarian exercise yesterday at Red Cross headquarters at Eve Leary.
The group included GNRA Secretary Ryan Sampson, Smallbore captain Joseph Chin as well as Murtland Smith, David Bose, Lawrence Layne, Ray Beharry and Karen Beharry.
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