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Oct 23, 2015 Sports
The Guyana Sport Shooting Federation (GSSF) in its quest to promote the various disciplines and art of sport shooting, on Saturday last marked another momentous day when the first clay was launched in a regulated manner at the GDF Range at Yarrowkabra.
GSSF member and renowned shotgun enthusiast, Mr. Gerard Mekdeci was
invited to fire the first shot at a Clay target to mark the occasion. He held true to the task, hitting the biodegradable clay target with his first shot causing it to shatter in several pieces thus launching the sport of Trap Shooting locally.
The GSSF at the end of 2014 secured affiliation to the Amateur Trapshooting Association. Since then, it formed an internal Trapshooting Committee tasked with pioneering this sporting discipline in Guyana which ultimately resulted in last Saturday’s official launch of the sport of ATA Trap.
President of the federation, Ms. Vidushi Persaud in her remarks expressed thanks on behalf of the body to the following persons who equally contributed in order to purchase the ATLAS Automatic Trap Machine: Dr. Soumi SenGupta, Mr. Nicholas Deygoo, Mr. Vidyanand Persaud and Mrs. Dia Persaud.
In registered trapshooting, the rules specify that targets must be thrown no more than 52 yards and should reach a height of between 8 and 12 feet at 10 yards from the trap house. Shooters stand a minimum of 16 yards from the trap houses and take turns at calling “Pull” for the targets to be launched when they are ready.
Usually there are about 4 types of shotguns which can be used for trapshooting; those are over and under, single barrel, semi-automatic and pump action. Regulations stipulate they must be no larger than 12 gauge.
Ms. Persaud alluded to the fact that several persons and organisations were instrumental in assisting the GSSF to introduce yet another stepping stone to an Olympic sport discipline to Guyana.
Gratitude was also extended to Mr. Richard Van Slytman of C&V Shipping who assisted in shipping the machine and clays to Guyana. Ms. Persaud also acknowledged the kind gesture from a well-wisher of the Federation, Mr. Anthony Mekdeci, who upon learning of our plans to launch this sport, donated two manual Trap Machines for practice.
Board members also came in for praise from Vidushi, all giving voluntarily of their time and resources to promote the sport. Trapshooting is a specific form of clay target shooting utilising shotguns. It is a game of movement, action and split-second timing which requires the accuracy and skill to repeatedly aim, fire one shot in an attempt to break the 108mm clay discs which are hurled through the air at speeds surpassing 65kmh.
Other entities coming in for praise were the Government of Guyana, Ministry of Education and the Department of Culture, Youth & Sport, PS Alfred King, the Management of National Hardware, Mr. Tulsi Ramnarine, Mr. Lennox Cush and the Management of Star Party Rentals, Mr. Hakeem Mohamed of H.Mohamed’s General Store & Firearms Dealers, Chief of Staff of the GDF, Brigadier Phillips, GPF Commissioner Persaud, GPF Asst. Commissioner Ramnarine, GPF Commander Hicken, GPF Mr. Bacchus, GPF OC TSU Superintendent Dehnert, Asst. Superintendent Mr. Todd and the ranks of the GPF Armoury and TSU.
More information can be had from www.GuyanaSportShooting.com
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