Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Negombo’s Samaranaya­ke wins NSSF Trap Open 2023

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Kaushan Samaranaya­ke of Negombo Rifle Shooting Club emerged winner of the NSSF Trap Open Championsh­ip 2023, held at the Clay Target Shooting Club of Colombo (CTSCC), Payagala Range earlier this week. Samaranaya­ke was in prime form as he easily overpowere­d Jeremy Fernando of CTSCC to claim the gold medal in the main event with a score of 32 in the finals.

Fernando, who finished with 28 points, won the silver medal while Rishan Dias, also of Negombo RSC, settled in with the bronze medal after claiming 21 points. Samaranaya­ke topped the list of top 13 finalists after the first round with a final tally of 88 points, while his team-mate Shiyam Dias finished close behind with 84 points. Jeremy Fernando, who won the silver medal, finished third with 81 points after the first round while Rishan Dias, who claimed the bronze, was placed fourth with 77 points, the same tally of Johann Fernando of CTSCC, who was positioned fifth.

Others who qualified for the final with a score of 25 or above from the first round were Ambrith Samaranaya­ke and Dallas

Martenstyn, both of Negombo RSC, M.T.M. Fahim of Hill Country, Kaveesh Jayasuriya and Nivantha Waas of Negombo RSC, Ijaz Meezan of Hill Country, and CTSCC shooters Roshan Perera and Shirantha Peries.

Samaranaya­ke also went on to claim the gold medal of the Open Category with a score of 36, as he edged out team-mate Shiyam Dias by a point. Dias claimed the silver medal with 35 points, and was placed one point above CTSCC’s Jeremy Fernando, who won the bronze medal with 34 points in the category.

Dallas Martenstyn of Negombo RSC claimed the gold medal of the Masters’ Category of the event, with 32 points, as he finished two points above Roshan Perera of CTSCC, who settled in with the silver medal with 30 points. Ambrith Samaranaya­ke of Negombo RSC won the bronze medal after scoring 29 points, just one point ahead of Shirantha Peries of CTSCC, who was placed fourth.

Anitra Dharmaratn­e of CTSCC won the

gold medal of the Junior Category as Reinya Ranasinghe of Hill Country settled in for the silver medal after a tie-breaker finish. Both competitor­s finished with 14 points each, but Dharmaratn­e carried away the gold medal after making the crucial breakthrou­gh.

The gold medal of the Teams Category was won by NRC Team Alpha of Negombo, who accumulate­d 93 points, while the Clay Target Shooting Club of Colombo Team ‘A’, with 89 points claimed the silver medal.

Over 60 shooters competed at the NSSF Trap Open Championsh­ip 2023, conducted annually by the National Shooting Sports Federation of Sri Lanka (NSSF) at the Clay Target Shooting Club of Colombo, Payagala Range.

Shooters representi­ng Clay Target Shooting Club of Colombo, Negombo, Magnum, Puttalam, Siyane, Hill Country and Wayamba rifle shooting clubs vied in this competitio­n, which also served as a trial for updating the national pool and for future internatio­nal events. Under the leadership of NSSF President Shirantha Peiris, the four-day competitio­n was conducted with the able assistance of Competitio­n Director Mohan Gilbert and Assistant Competitio­n Director Dinesh Lionel.

 ?? ?? Overall winner Kaushan Samaranaya­ke flanked by silver medal winner Jeremy Fernando (R) and Rishan Dias (L), who claimed the bronze medal
Overall winner Kaushan Samaranaya­ke flanked by silver medal winner Jeremy Fernando (R) and Rishan Dias (L), who claimed the bronze medal

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