NGAO-K looking forward to a successful year

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By Caroline Obuya | Feb 27, 2022
Adan Mohamed shooting ESP Expert category with Safety Officer Maurice Mureithi during the NGAO (National Gun Owners Association) February Club Shoot at Kirigiti Shooting Range.[Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

The National Gun Owners Association (NGAO-K) yesterday held their monthly IDPA club match shoot at Kirigiti shooting range. 

The event which was NGAO-K’s main opening shoot this year attracted over 60 participants drawn from the disciplined forces and licensed civilian firearm owners.

Safety was a key factor as contestants battled it out on the 9 Courses of Fire (COF) in the competition that also involved the pistol experience, revolver, shotgun and carbine experiences.

Having expanded and hosted other shooting formats other than IDPA, NGAO-Kenya Secretary General Amos Mathenge is looking forward to a successful year in the local sport.

“We have spread our wings into other formats of shooting sports. In January, we hosted our first event - the International Practical Shooting confederation (IPSC) shoot, which is largely a fun format shoot; today we are hosting the International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) shoot which is a real life format scenario-based contest,” said Mathenge.

According to the NGAO-K assistant Secretary-General Tony Karanja, they are planning to organise several high-level matches this year.

“This year we expect to have a series of high-level tournaments including Tier 2 and Tier 3 matches,” said Karanja.

Adan Barow shooting PCC category and Safety Officer Laban Mutembei during the NGAO (National Gun Owners Association February Club Shoot at Kirigiti shooting range. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

WINNERS

MASTER CLASS

SSP DIVISION

1. Thomas Kiilu

2. Daniel Mutiso

ESP DIVISION

1. Eric Wachira

2. Sammy Onyango

CCP Division

1. Mahir Omar

EXPERT CLASS

SSP DIVISION

1. Wilson Kabugi

2. John Narumbe

3. Peter Muli

ESP DIVISION

1. Mohamed Aden

CCP DIVISION

1. Mohammad Omar

CARRY OPTICS

1. Tony Karanja

PCC DIVISION

1. Geoffrey Pesa

SHARPSHOOTER CLASS

SSP DIVISION

1. John Kyalo

2. Joshua Vundi

3. Amos Mathenge

ESP DIVISION

1. Mohamednoor Ahmed

2. Agnes Wangeci

3. Issa Issa

CCP DIVISION

1. Peter Njoroge

2. Geoffrey Rono

3. Gikonyo Mwangi

PCC DIVISION

1. James Ekaale

2. Adan Barrow

3. Ibrahim Annous

MARKSMAN CLASS

SSP DIVISION

1. Pharis Ngigi

2. Tony Munene

ESP DIVISION

1. Joel Lesikamoi

2. Rono Kipkirui

3. Reuben Mwarigha

CCP DIVISION

1. Patrick Makau

2. Irene Wanjiku

3. Laban Mutembei

NOVICE CLASS

SSP DIVISION

1. Peter Lelesiit

ESP DIVISION

1. Mukhtar Omar

2. Alvince Osura

3. Grace Wanjiku

CCP DIVISION

1. Narinder Rehal

2. Shabram Athman

PCC DIVISION

1. Martin Mbutura

REVOLVER DIVISION

1. Onesmus Koech

2. Joel Waroi

 

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