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Dec 14, 2016 Sports
Captain and Vice Captain of the Smallbore section of the Guyana National Rifle Association Overall (GuyanaNRA)
Dale Hing and Gordon Richards led by example as they captured the top two positions in the top five overall as the targets were pulled to bring an end to the 2016 season on Sunday last at the Timehri Rifle Ranges, Yarrowkabra, Linden Soesdyke Highway.
The event was the Smallbore sections marquee event, the national championships which was sponsored by Shoe Source, Java Coffee Bar, Secure Innovation and Concepts.
Hing tallied 604 points to relegate Richards top the second place with 594 points. Harold ‘Top Gun’ Hopkinson had to settle for the third place with 578 points with Surujbali Persaud and Azaad Hassan in fourth and fifth place on 576 and 548 points respectively.
Sunday’s shoot saw a combination of all the sections, Precision and Practical Pistol scores being tallied to arrive at the overall top five shots in the nation.
Senior and junior shooters were on show but for the honour of being called overall champion, only the senior shooters were considered due to the fact that many of the junior shooters were first time competitors.
Following are the results of the various shoots on Sunday last:
The GuyanaNRA is expressing thanks to the corporate entities that have contributed towards the success of the event including Shoe Source, Java Coffee Bar, Secure Innovation and Concepts and all its members.
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