GuyanaNRA 150th Anniversary/WIFBSC 2017 Championships
From L-R, (GNRA and West Indies Full-bore secretary Ryan Sampson stands with Junior Minister of Education Nicolette Henry and
GNRA executive members Lennox Braithwaite and Terrance Stuart.
From L-R, (GNRA and West Indies Full-bore secretary Ryan Sampson stands with Junior Minister of Education Nicolette Henry and GNRA executive members Lennox Braithwaite and Terrance Stuart.

… MCYS chips in with sponsorship

THE Guyana National Rifle Association (GuyanaNRA) is set to celebrate a huge milestone in 201 – the celebration of 150 years in existence. And to commemorate this colossal achievement, the entity will be hosting the West Indies Fullbore Shooting Championships.
This huge event will attract the best marksmen and women not only from the West Indies but from the leading countries in the world, the likes of those from Australia, England, Canada, USA and Scotland who will all converge on the Timehri Rifle Ranges to compete.

Cognisant of the huge costs that would be necessary to put Guyana on show to the world and to be the good host that Guyana is known for, the executive of the GuyanaNRA decided to reach out early to the patron of the association, His Excellency President David Granger and the Honourable Minister within the Ministry of Education with responsibility for Sport, Ms Nicolette Henry, for assistance.
The mentioned dignitaries were notified that for Guyana to be successful in hosting on and off the range, it would incur costs amounting to almost $20M, to ensure the Timehri Range is in pristine condition and also procures necessary ammunition.

President Granger and Minister Henry acquiesced to the association’s request and generously boosted the budget with a shot that hit the V on first attempt, valued at $1M.
Minister Henry, in presenting the cheque to GuyanaNRA secretary Ryan Sampson who also holds a similar position on the West Indies Fullbore Shooting Council (WIFBSC), in the presence of other executive members noted that the Ministry was very pleased to be associated with the association as it celebrates such a rare milestone.

Henry also stated that this contribution towards a continued partnership with the association was not one off and she was looking forward to assisting the association in other ways, not necessarily in the area of finance only.
In expressing gratitude, Sampson said that over 100 shooters from the region and the world were expected to come to Guyana which would serve as a direct boost in the area of sports tourism since, apart from the team members, it has already been confirmed that their family members would also be making the trip.

“We intend to showcase Guyana in a very positive way during the hosting of this championship,” Sampson said.
He also extended gratitude to President Granger and Minister Henry for giving the association the perfect start in its quest to raise the requisite funds towards a successful championship in October 2017.
The GuyanaNRA have been able over the years to make all of Guyana proud with their performances at the Caribbean and world levels. Guyanese shooters made up half of the West Indies Team at the last World Long Range Championships which took place at Camp Perry, Ohio, USA.
The Guyanese marksmen, led by captain Mahendra Persaud, are also the Short and Long Range Champions of the Caribbean and are looking forward to maintaining that status come 2017 on home soil.

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