The Sport shooters representing Kenya team and various gun clubs held their First IDPA Tier 3 International shooting competition at the BRC Bamburi Rifle Club on the 3rd and 4th February 2023.
The event attracted competitors from all over Kenya with a count of 133 shooters drawn from various clubs and discipline forces.
Kenya’s Finest Master shooter Ibrahim Ndungu emerged the overall winner of the international defensive pistol association championship.
Ndungu’s accuracy, flexibility and speed ensured him garner 183.49 points to continue his dominance in shooting within the country at the start of shooting competition this season.
The chief guests who graced the occasion were officials from the Regulators Firearms Licensing Board who witnessed shooters testing their skills with 12 challenging stages in grueling environmental condition.
Despite the scotching sun, it did not dampen the competitor’s spirits and camaraderie to keep competing to their best of abilities.
In the ESP Master category, Eric Wachira was declared the winner with 221.45 points and the second position went to Mike Kiptanui 227.26 points.
In the CCP master/ industry shooting instructor Sammy Onyango emerged the winner with 248.15 points.
In the Expert Category Inspector of police Mohamed Adan got 301.14 points to win the first position followed by Soi Kilonzo at the second position with 315.15 points.
In the men PCC category, Geoffrey Pesa was declared the winner with 189.98 points while in the Expert category sharp shooter Adan Barrow obtained 197.76 points to take the first position. The second position and third went to James Ekaale with 244.09 Points and Mahamad Ramadhan with 282.49 points respectively.
In the ladies’ categories, SSP marksman Irine Ndunda won with 295.10 points.the second position went to Agatha Muchiri with 392.90 points while Alice Njuguna was third with 428.64 points. In the ESP MARKSMAN category, Joel Lesikamoi was declared the winner with 358.69 points. Second position went to Grace Wanjiku with 397.74 Points and Ronoh Kipkirui scoped the third position with 455.77 points.
During the award ceremony, the NGAO-K chairman Martin Chengo narrated that kenya will host the IDPA Africa championship level 4 in April 2023 and more shooters were urged to register for the big event.
Echoing the sentiments, Instructor Sammy Onyango said that the success of the event will guarantee that Bamburi Rifle Club hosts the Africa championship in the year 2024.
The Official sponsors for the event were Solutions East Africa Ltd,
Pembe Flour Mills Limited, Premier hospital and Livia Health.
Selected Results:
CARRY OPTICS (SHARP SHOOTER)
1..SAMIER MURAVVEJ 223.10 POINTS
1..PETER NJOROGE MARKSMAN 237.59 POINTS
ESP SHARP SHOOTER
1.BONIFACE MUTHENGI 228.34 POINTS
2.MOHAMEDNOOR AHMED 263.23 POINTS
- ABDULHAKIM DAUD 327.97 POINTS
SSP SHARP SHOOTER
1..MOSES RONO 241.44 POINTS
2...OMAR MOOSA 255.56 POINTS
CCP SHARP SHOOTER
1..MARTIN CHENGO 352.34 POINTS
2. GEOFFREY RONO 355.72 POINTS
3. JULIUS MWANIKI 416.24 POINTS
BUG BACK UP GUN MARKSMAN
1.ELIAS KAVWAGI 412.08 POINTS
CCP MARKSMAN
1. IRENE WANJIKU 322.74 POINTs
2. KELVIN MBUGUA 349.05 POINTS
3, ELIZABETH WACHIANGA 432.76 POINTS
NOVICE
1..PATRICK MILIMU 218.96 POINTS
SSP NOVICE
1..FAHIM BAYUSUF 471.77 POINT
2...JULIUS MUMO 540.12 POINTS
ESP NOVICE
1.FREDRICK ONYANGO 422.88 POINTS
2.JOAKIM KIMACHU 505.49 POINTS
3, PASCAL OMONDI 534.87 POINTS
CCP NOVICE
1.SHABRAM ATHMAN 597.17 POINTS
2. ANN OBARA 726.14 POINTS
REVOLVER
1. ROBERT KABUKURU 899.85 POINTS
2. JOEL WARUI 907.48 POINTS