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Jul 15, 2014 Sports
National Smallbore captain Dale Hing won last Sunday’s A&N Sarjoo Cambio sponsored Action Pistol Competition organized by the Handgun section of the Guyana National Rifle Association (GNRA) held at the Timehri ranges.
The competition consisted of three stages – namely the Combat Drill, the Speed Challenge and the Endurance Path. All three stages had time limits and consisted of limited rounds. Shooting was done from the standing, kneeling and prone positions for the best scores within the given time restrictions.
Hing finished the three-stage of the event with a first place in the third stage and second place at stage two amassing an overall total of 245 points in another dominant performance.
He secured 148 points at the third stage and 59 points at the second stage.
Rajiv Latchana placed second overall with 240 points, while Randy Sarjoo was third with 222 points.
Latchana had two third places amassing 45 points at stage two and 141 points at stage three.
Ray Beharry won the first stage with 79 points from Hing with 59 and David Dharry third on 58 points.
Joseph Chin was the winner of stage two with 48 points followed by Azaad Hassan second with 46 points and Latchana 45 in third position.
Sarjoo was second at stage two with 141 points and three bulls.
The trophies were presented to the top three overall winners by the sponsors A&N Sarjoo Cambio.
Results-
Stage 1- Ray Beharry 79 points, Dale Hing 59 points and David Dharry 58 points
Stage 2- Joseph Chin 48 points, Azaad Hassan 46 points and Rajiv Latchana 45 points
Stage 3- Dale Hing 148 points, Randy Sarjoo 141points with 3 bulls and Rajiv Latchana 141points
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