Minor changes as Best returns as head of GNRA

There were minor changes to the executive as Commodore Gary Best, Chief-of-Staff of the Guyana Defence Force was returned unopposed as President of the Guyana National Rifle Association (GNRA) at its Annual General Meeting Thursday evening at the Bank of Guyana Roof Garden.

The two Vice Presidents, senior counsel, Richard Fields and retired Assistant Commissioner of Police Paul Slowe were re-elected after Lieutenant Colonel Terrence Stuart declined  nomination.

The long-serving Honorary Secretary Ryan Sampson and Treasurer Stuart were also returned unopposed.
Others officers retained were Assistant Secretary/Treasurer, Hemant Narine, Fullbore Captain, Mahendra Persaud, Fullbore Vice-Captain, Dylan Fields and Committee Members Ransford Goodluck and Mohamed Qualander.

The newly-elected members are Smallbore Captain Ryan McKinnon, Smallbore Vice-Captain Gordon Richards, Committee Member Dale Hing and Auditors Ray Beharry and Vidushi Persaud.

Recently elected President of Guyana, Donald Ramotar, has accepted the position of Patron of the Association, it was disclosed at the meeting.
Sampson said the GNRA was delighted that President Ramotar had accepted the position and the association looked forward to working closely with him to develop the sport locally.

In his report, Sampson said the association achieved 80 percent of the goals it set itself  during the financial year.

He apologized for the absence of Commodore Best who was unable to attend the meeting due to work commitments.
Sampson said rehabilitation work was started at the Timehri rifle and pistol ranges.

Donald Ramotar

“The fence at the entrance is completed; the range huts at the 300 yards and one between the 500 and 600 yards were also completed. This will be a continuing collaborative effort between the Guyana Defence Force and the GNRA.”

According to Sampson, the association is in a healthy financial position and he expressed gratitude to the many stakeholders and supporters who contributed significantly.
They include outgoing Patron Bharrat Jagdeo, the Commissioner of Police and Chief of Staff of the Guyana Defence Force, Crown Mining, Industrial Safely Supplies, Queensway, Banks DIH, Citizen’s Bank, Scotia Bank, Demerara Mutual Life Assurance, Modern Optical, Sterling Products and Noble House Seafoods Limited.
The media also came in for high praise for its coverage of rifle and pistol shooting last year.

Commodore Gary Best

Guyana Rifle shooters retained the Milex long range title but lost the short range title by just two points to Jamaica last year when the regional championships were staged in Antigua and Barbuda for the first time.

The smallbore section participated in two international shoots in Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados.
The Trinidad participation turned out to be excellent with Dale Hing winning the competition and Gordon Richards placing third. Hing was also adjudged as having the fastest draw in the tournament.

Meanwhile, the new Executive Council will be meeting early next month to draft plans for the  year. It was announced that the West Indies Fullbore Championships will be hosted by Guyana in October.

The National Rifle Team will be looking to retain the Long Range Trophy it has held for five consecutive years and recapture the Short Range Cup it lost by two point last year in Antigua having held it for four consecutive years prior to the 2011 defeat.