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Aug 24, 2019 Sports
As preparations continue by members of the Guyana National Rifle Association (GuyanaNRA) ahead of this year’s West Indies Fullbore Shooting Council (WIFBSC) Caribbean Championships in the form of Record Shoots, Sherwin Felicien won the latest contested on Sunday last at the Timehri Rifle Ranges.
Shooting just two points off from achieving a perfect day, Felicien shot a possible at the 500 (35.05) yards range; it was one of two possibles for the day. Veteran marksman, Ransford Goodluck shot the other possible on the day at the 300 yards range, 35.02.
Leo Romalho has continued to turn in consistent performances ending 2nd overall 1ith 116.09, two behind Felicien whose winning aggregate was 118.10; he was off by one at the 300 yards range (34.01) and a similar amount off at the 600 yards range, (49.04).
Roberto Tiwari took the third place overall with a total of 115.04 followed bu Goodluck, Vice Captain Dylan Fields, Lennox Braithwaite and Peter Persaud in that order.
Following are the full results of the shoot:
Name 300 500 600 Aggregate
Sherwin Felicien 34.01 35.05 49.04 118.10
Leo Romalho 33.02 34.04 49.03 116.09
Roberto Tewari 34.02 33.0 48.02 115.04
Ransford Goodluck 35.02 31.02 48.04 114.08
Dylan Fields 33.01 34.02 46.02 113.05
Lennox Braithwaite 34.01 34.01 42.02 110.04
Peter Persaud 29.01 33.02 46.02 108.05
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