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PAKISTAN NAVY RETAINS CHAMPIONS TITLE OF 25TH NATIONAL SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP 2018

Karachi, Mar 27 (Special Report) Pakistan Navy has won the 25th National Shooting Championship 2018 with 20 Gold, 14 Silver and 11 Bronze medals whereas Pakistan Army secured the runner up position.
The Championship concluded today at Pakistan Navy Shooting Range, Karsaz. Commander Karachi Rear Admiral Ather Mukhtar graced the occasion as chief guest and gave away prizes to the winners. Gufran Adil of Pakistan Navy secured top position in the Rifle event and was proclaimed the Best Shooter of the championship.

The Chief Guest while addressing the ceremony said that shooting as a sport, is getting considerable prominence beyond the military circles at national level as well.  He further added that our youth is also forthcoming along with military men to win laurels for our country in the shooting Sport. The Admiral reiterated that our youth possesses the best of abilities and acumen to become good shooters and hoped that this event will showcase the talent of aspiring contestants and serve to mobilize their potential at national and international.

The week-long event was organized by Pakistan Navy at PN Shooting Range. Shooting teams from Army, Navy, Air Force, Punjab, Sindh, WAPDA, FRA and KPK actively participated in the event and displayed their skills in the sport of Shooting. Detail of medals won by different participating teams is as under:
TEAM GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL
NAVY 20 14 11 45
ARMY 12 17 10 39
PAF 02 00 06 08
PUNJAB 01 00 01 02
SINDH 00 02 00 02
WAPDA 00 02 06 08
FRA 00 00 01 01
KPK 00 00 00 00
TOTAL 35 35 35 105

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