Guyana’s rifle shooters have intensified their preparation for the visit of a Great Britain team later this month and the defence of their West Indies Fullbore Shooting championships billed for next month in Barbados.
The local shooters have been training every weekend for the past two months, as they gear up to host the Great Britain team from April 29 at the Timehri Rifle ranges.

The national shooting championships will fire off next Sunday and continue the following weekend, with the shooters battling over the 300, 500, 600, 900 and 1000-yard ranges.
The shooters currently in training are defending Caribbean champion Lennox Braithwaite, Ransford Goodluck, Ryan Sampson, Dylan Fields, Richard Fields, Claude Duguid, Dane Blair, Everard Nelson, Lt. Col. Terrance Stuart, Charles Dean and ACP retired Paul Slowe.
National captain Mahendra Persaud has been sidelined due to an injury, but is expected to resume training shortly.
Several United States-based players are also expected to join the Guyana contingent in Barbados.
The British shooters are due in Guyana on April 28 for a series of matches against the Guyanese at the Timehri ranges.
The two teams will then travel to Barbados for the West Indies Fullbore championships and the Australia Cup to be hosted by the Barbadians.
The Guyanese are the regional shooting champions, having won both the long and short range titles at home last October.
Apart from Guyana, the regional tournament will attract Antigua/Barbuda, Barbados, Bermuda, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago.
