Shooting: Kenya’s IDPA team flexes for upcoming 2020 championships

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By Caroline Obuya | Mar 01, 2020
Deputy Inspector General of Police Edward Mbugua (sitting). From L- R : NGAO-K Vice Chairman Sammy Onyango, Chairman Anthony Wahome, SEAgas Ltd CEO Ibrahim Ndung’u, Safety Officer Peter Njoroge. [Courtesy]

The shooting fraternity in Kenya under the umbrella National Gun Owners Association of Kenya (NGAO-K) held their third International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) sanctioned match at the Kirigiti shooting range in Kiambu County over the weekend.

The match which was commissioned by the Chief guest Deputy Inspector General of Kenya Police Service Mr Edward Mbugua, CBS, MBS, OGW, NDC(K), at 8:30am Saturday saw the police chief take his maiden target shot in one of the Courses of Fire (COF) to signal the start of match.

The Tier 3 match brought together over 100 participants drawn from civilians and disciplined forces namely Kenya Police Service (GSU, DCI, ATPU, ASTU, KPC ), Kenya Prisons Services and members of the Kenya Defense Forces who were close to 45 in number and battled it out in the 12 COFs.

Mr Mbugua promised his support for the game to enhance safety, legal ownership and handling of firearms, and pledged his support towards members of the Disciplined Services who are involved in shooting sports, equipment-wise and financially. 

The weekend match plus other subsequent matches are geared towards preparing Team Kenya for the African Championships which will be held in Kenya towards the end of the year.

Pistol Caliber Carbine winner Cpt. Geoffrey Pesa. [Courtesy]

Belinda Akoth from the disciplined forces described the fixture as really tiresome.

“It was a long day. We are used to 8 COFs maximum. The 12 COFs subjected us to fatigue and affected our mental strength,” she said.

The match which was sponsored by Seagas Ltd, Skyward Express and Lusona events saw shooters like CPT Geoffrey Pesa whose performance has been on an upward spiral continue to soar in the Pistol Caliber Carbine  (PCC) where he emerged winner, besides emerging overall winner locally with a score of 

(228.80) followed by Master Robert Nyamongo (250.08) and Sammy Onyango (255.70) respectively.

IDPA African champion Ian Van der Bank from South Africa, who is on a paid partnership training tour in Kenya also took part in the match whereby he emerged overall winner in combined match results with a score of (201.18 ).

Deputy Inspector General of Police Edward Mbugua fires a shot. [Courtesy]

Class and Division winners

MASTER (MA) ESP 

 1. Ian van der BanK  

 2. Robert Nyamongo

 3. Eric Wachira

MASTER (MA)  SSP   

1. Sammy Onyango

2. Mohammad Omar

EXPERT (EX)  SSP   

1. Daniel Kyalo

2. Alex Migwi

EXPERT (EX)  ESP   

1. Eric Ngumbi

 2.  Anthony Wahome

 3. Samuel Chacha

 

EXPERT (EX)  CCP   - Mahir Omar

EXPERT (EX)  PCC   - Sunny Syan

SHARPSHOOTER (SS)  SSP

     1. Thomas Kiilu

     2. Peter Muli

     3. Stanslus Masha

SHARPSHOOTER (SS) ESP    - N/A

SHARPSHOOTER (SS)  CCP    - Ibrahim Ndung’u

SHARPSHOOTER (SS) CDP    - Johan Van der Bank

SHARPSHOOTER (SS)  CO      - Emmanuel Fresco

 

MARKSMAN (MM) SSP

1. Peter Njoroge

2. Joshua Vundi

3. Belinda Akoth

 MARKSMAN (MM) ESP   

1. Nick Mijema

2. Dafton Mwitiki 

3. Joseph Mbugua

MARKSMAN (MM) CCP   

1. Omar Moosa

2. N/A

3. Gikonyo Mwangi

MARKSMAN (MM)  CO  - James Kariuki

MARKSMAN (MM)  PCC  

1.  Geoffrey Pesa

2. Tony Karanja

NOVICE (NOV)  SSP   

1. Pravir Vohra

2. Said Mohammad

3. Irene Wanjiku

4. Jaffer Mosheh

5. Priscilla Wangui

NOVICE (NOV) ESP  

1. Jane Wanjiru

2.  Francis Kinyua

3. Francis Kamau

 4. Laban Mutembei

NOVICE (NOV)  CCP  

1. Mzaham Taib

2. Assam Ali

3. Patrick Makau

NOVICE (NOV)  PCC   - Sylvester Gitau

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