Jamaica Gleaner

Ja skeet shooters to compete in two US tournament­s

- Shayne Fairman Gleaner Writer

JAMAICA SKEET Club president, Khaleel Azan, is looking forward to good performanc­es from 50 of the island’s top shooters when they compete in two major tournament­s in the United States next month.

A total of 10 Jamaicans will feature at the 2017 Krieghoff Classic 200. It will be hosted by the South Florida Shooting Club in the United States from February 2-5.

An expected 40 Jamaicans will then line up in the prestigiou­s Gator Cup, to be held at Quail Creek Plantation February 15-19.

Both tournament­s will also feature a number of internatio­nal shooters.

“Everybody is getting ready for the overseas tournament­s which begin next month in Florida.

“We suspect that Jamaica will be the second-largest contingent, behind the United States, for the Gator Cup. It could be anywhere around 40 of us,” Azan told The Sunday Gleaner.

Azan recalled that the

Jamaica team had a successful Gator Cup outing in 2015. He expects this year’s 40-member team of juniors, seniors and veteran shooters to give strong performanc­es.

IMPRESSIVE SCORE

Junior shooter Brandon Reid shot an impressive score of 154 in the main event to place second in C Class and earned for himself US$1,000 in 2015.

Nickolai Clarke topped the sub-juniors division, while also taking the runner-up spot in the E class to earn US$1,000.

Seniors Bruce DuQuesnay and Errol Ziadie both ended with 148, while Robert Reid, father of Brandon Reid, shot 146 to take home US$750 for third in B class.

Meanwhile, Ben Husthwaite, a multiple world champion, highly accomplish­ed instructor and world-renowned target setter, will be in the island to give lessons at the Jamaica Skeet Club in the first week of March.

 ?? FILE ?? Skeet shooter Brandon Reid.
FILE Skeet shooter Brandon Reid.

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