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Mar 11, 2014 Sports
Leading marksmen Lennox Braithwaite and Ransford Goodluck continued their fine form at the ranges when they won respective Recorded Shoots held by the Guyana National Rifle Association over the past two weekends.
On Sunday last, conditions were hot and bright with changing wind speed and directions. Sherwin Felicien was the top O Class shooter on show.1
Following are the full results:
‘X’ Class
300 yards 600 yards 900 yards Aggregate
Lennox Braithwaite 49.04 34.01 34.03 117.08
Mahendra Persaud 49.05 33.00 32.01 114.06
Ransford Goodluck 46.04 33.03 34.01 113.08
Dylan Fields 49.07 33.03 30.02 112.12
‘O’ Class
Sherwin Felicien 46.04 31.00 32.00 109.04
Leo Romalho 45.03 32.01 31.00 108.04
Peter Persaud 41.02 30.00 30.00 101.02
The week before, Sunday March 2, 2014 saw the shooters competing in the usual fish tail winds which changed at short notice. Whilst it was also hot, the light fluctuated (light and dark) due to a passing cloud.
Ransford Goodluck was the top shot with Terrence Stuart winning the ‘O’ Class.
Following are those results:
‘X’ Class
300 yards 500 yards 1000 yards Aggregate
Ransford Goodluck 49.1 34.1 32.3 115.5
Lennox Braithwaite 49.5 34.1 28.0 111.6
Mahendra Persaud 45.2 31.1 31.2 107.5
Dylan Fileds 44.0 34.1 29.2 107.3
‘O’ Class
Terrence Stuart 47.2 33.2 26.2 106.6
Sherwin Felicien 43.2 30.0 29.1 102.3
Hemant Narine 45.1 45.1 DNS 90.2
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