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Kenyans shine at annual international shooting competition in Bamburi

Kenyans shine at annual international shooting competition in Bamburi
Mohammed Noor in action during the Pistol Caliber Carbine category at the Bamburi Rifle Club over the weekend. PHOTO/ Harrison Kivisu.

Shooter Geoffrey Pesa emerged the winner in the Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) master category with 357.55 points at the Euro Africa International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) Level 111 Championship that attracted 171 shooters at Bamburi Rifle Club in Mombasa last weekend.

In the PCC marksman category Kilonzo Soi also emerged the winner with 520.95 points after facing no challenge from his class at the global event.

Competing in PCC novice category Ramadhan Mahamed scooped the top slot with 646.01 points while Timimi Suhayb was second with 676.18 points. Third position in the PCC novice category went to Machira Lucy with 739.45 points.

In the Enhanced Service Pistol (ESP) master category, Mike Kiptanui was declared the winner with 525.17 points and the second position went to Eric Wachira 526.40 points.

While seasonal shooter Inspector of Police Mohammed Aden trailed at position three with 548.86 points.
In the ESP expert category, Agnes Muchiri won the category with 540.10 points. Mohammed Noor Ahmed was second with 567.11 points and third position went to Dhruv Shah with 682.39 points.

ESP Novice category Milan Shah won with 811.03 points, second slot was won by Anthony Maingi with 2028.44 points.

In the Carry Optic (CO) master category was won by industry shooting instructor Sammy Onyango with 513.93 points. The CO expert division went to Tony Karanja after amassing 740.94 points.

The Sharp Shooter class went to Omar Moosa with 694.93 points and the Back Up Gun (BUG) category novice division with only one competitor went to Peter Njoroge with 902.83 points. In the revolver category, Novice competition Joel Githaiga was declared the winner with 1374.12 points.

In the Special Division Senior Stand category Joakim Kimachu was first with 573.47 points with no other competitor challenging him in the category.

The Stock Service Pistol (SSP)Expert category was scoped by Peter Muli with 535.60 points. Morris Muriithi was second with 611.35 points and James Thou got 633.82 points respectively.

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