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Jul 08, 2015 Sports
National Smallbore captain Dale Hing amassed 139.59 points to win last Sunday’s Guyana National Rifle Association (GNRA) Practical Pistol Shoot at the Timehri ranges.
The competition comprised two stages with the marksmen engaging various targets both stationary and moving with accuracy and speed for the best score at the fastest time.
Second position was won by Ray Beharry who totaled 92.83 points with Ryan McKinnon in third spot with 83,93, Azaad Hassan fourth with 77.51 and Gordon Richards fifth with 70.12 points.
Hing won the first stage with 100 points to beat into second position Gordon Richard who secured 66.77 points, while third position went to Ray Beharry who shot 56.53 points.
The other top finishers were David Dharry 51.20 and Azaad Hassan 48.40.
In the second stage, McKinnon took the top honours with 100 points followed by Hing in second position with 87.99 points. Third place was occupied by Beharry with 80.69, fourth Hassan 64.56 and Joshua Ramlakhan 26.92 in the other positions.
Hing said he was pleased with the turnout of shooters for the event organized over the Caricom weekend.
International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) Regional Director Harold Hopkinson was also in attendance for the one-day event.
Results stage 1:
Dale hing-100 points
Gordon Richards-66.77
Ray Beharry-56.53
David Dharry-51.20
Azaad Hassan-48.40
Results stage 2:
Ryan Mckinnon-100 points
Dale hing-87.99
Ray Beharry-80.69
Azaad Hassan 64.56
Joshua Ramlakhan 26.92.
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