Guyana has named a strong 13-man squad for this week’s West Indies Fullbore shooting championships which open Tuesday at the Timehri rifle ranges.
Three overseas-based shooters – experienced rifleman Canada-based Paul Archer, a former national captain, United States based John Fraser and Sigmund Douglas have been named in the squad to be captained by local “top local marksman ” Mahendra Persaud.
The other members of the squad are Dylan Fields (vice-captain), former Caribbean individual champion Ransford Goodluck, Lennox Braithwaite, Richard Fields, Claude Duguid, ACP retired Paul Slowe, Ryan Sampson, Lt. Col. Terrence Stuart, Peter Persaud and Charles Deane.
The tournament fires off on Tuesday with the individual competition with Guyana’s President Donald Ramotar who is also patron of the Guyana National Rifle Association (GNRA) being invited to fire the first shot.
GNRA President Commodore Gary Best, Chief of Staff of the Guyana Defence Force is expected to accompany the Guyanese head of state for the symbolic opening ceremony at 09:00 hours as six regional teams Antigua/Barbuda, Barbados, Bermuda, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and host Guyana compete for regional supremacy in short range and long range shooting competition.
Jamaica are the reigning short range champions that will be over 300, 500 and 600 yards ranges while Guyana hold the long range title over 900 and 1000 yards.
Jamaica’s line up will include Jose Nunez, David Rickman, Denis Lee, Wayne McNair, Aubrey Yee Sang and John Nelson.
Trinidad and Tobago will be led by their veteran shooter Norris Gomez and will include Carl Awong, David Rajnauth, Justin Lall, Mark Ackrill, Steven Chung, John Fong Yew, Oscar Waldron and John Soanes.
Barbados’s squad will include Marlon King, Louis King, Richard Arthur, Ryan Williams, Captain Willoughby King, Inspector Ashford Jones and Donavan Baker.
Bermuda will have in their squad Sinclair Rayner, Carl Reid, Roderick Butterfield, Wilbur Lightbourne, Norman Pogson and David Dumont.
Antigua/Barbuda squad will include