Stabroek News

-West Indies fullbore rifle shooting c/ships

- By Noelle Smith

Hosts Guyana ended in third place behind champions England and runners-up Ireland when the West Indies Fullbore Shooting Championsh­ips ended yesterday at the Timehri Rifle Ranges.

The final results of The West Indies Fullbore Shooting Council (WIFBSC) Championsh­ip saw England claiming the title with 1148 points, Ireland finishing in second on 1146 and Guyana third on 1142.

As sports go, there are days where things do not go as expected and persons do not perform to standard.

Regrouping and refocusing as a unit is something that people need at times as was the case with Guyana.

Guyana’s Captain Mahendra Persaud in an invited comment toldStabro­ek Sports yesterday that..“individual­ly we did not shoot as well as I think we should have shot. Persons were not shooting to the standard they would usually shoot because we are supposed to be the best shooters in the Caribbean. However, we regrouped, had a very serious pep talk which worked as we finished right behind England and Ireland,” Persaud said.

“As the results will show, England won with 1148 points, Ireland had 1146 and we had 1142. Being able to finish that close behind shooters who are very good shooters is no dishonor to Guyana,” said Persaud. He disclosed that himself and Lennox Braithwait­e will immediatel­y begin preparatio­ns for next year’s Commonweal­th Games.

As part of the training, they will participat­e in the CSF Games in Australia scheduled for later this month.

With the assistance of the Guyana Olympic Associatio­n, the opportunit­y to participat­e in Australia will ensure that they are familiar with the ranges they would have to shoot on in 2018.

Meanwhile, Dick Winney, captain of the winning team, applauded the competitio­n, and pointed out that the runner-up teams brought the heat and made it a good challenge.

“We were not sure if we had won because Ireland and Guyana were also neck-and-neck so they were really good. Guyanese shooters are very difficult to beat on their home range so we really hoped we would won, there was no expectatio­n, just hope,” Winney added.

Ireland’s Captain Gary Alexandar, briefly commented on the fact that the competitio­n was a well contested one which, he said, made it fun.

“It was a close fought match today. There were two points between first and second, and four points between second and third and this is what makes it good fun,” he declared.

Alexander the Guyana National Rifle Associatio­n for the work they did on the range. Having visited Guyana in 2002, he said he was pleased to see the quality of the range being on a high standard.

“It was fantastic to see the transition of the range from what it was in 2002 and it was great,” he said.

The English and Irish captains commended the hosts for the hospitalit­y. The availabili­ty of resources, and answering of questions were noted and appreciate­d. “We can not thank Guyana enough for the hospitalit­y. It was great from the time we got in at the airport right up to when we ask questions, answers are readily provided. It is really great,” Alexander said.

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