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Nov 01, 2015 Sports
It’s my season – defending X-Class champion Lennox Braithwaite
With all guns being pointed down range from today, the next three Sunday’s will be as hot as the current
weather pattern when the Guyana National Rifle Association brings off its 2015 National Championships at the Guyana Defence Force, Timehri Ranges.
Defending X-Class champion, Lennox Braithwaite who is also the top shot at the Individual level in the Caribbean, speaking with Kaieteur Sport believes that this is his season to reign.
”I’m in top form at the moment and I will not get complacent since I know what my colleagues bring to the ranges as well. Whoever is coming to dethrone me will have to shoot very good to stand a chance.”
Braithwaite believes that the three international competitions including the World’s that himself and colleagues participated a few months ago has put them all in good stead for the local competition.
Braithwaite participated in the National rifle association of America Individuals, World Individuals and Palma Team match as well as the Canadian Nationals (Individuals) and is crediting these competitions for whipping into top form.
”These competitions no doubt have contributed to raising the bar for us. The standards were very high and I do believe that I am a better shooter than last year.”
Event # 1 2 & 7 @ 300 yards (Highest Possible Score 35)
Event # 2 2 & 10 @ 500 yards (Highest Possible Score 50) – Valladares Trophy
Event # 3 2 & 10 @ 900 yards (Highest Possible Score 50)
Event # 4 Aggregate of events 1, 2, & 3 (Highest Possible Score 135)
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