THE Windhoek Bowmen Club, a sub-section of Ramblers Club, held its archery club championship last weekend.
The championship took place on the Ramblers shooting range and was described as an outstanding event. The juniors preformed excellently and showed that target archery is on the right track to produce top target archers for the future.Nine records were broken and Booizen Grobler was the first target archer who scored over 1 300 points in a Namibian archery event.Grobler achieved a score of 1 308 points to claim first place in the Compound category for men, followed by HD Pinsenschaum, who recorded 1 225 points to end second.In third place was Gunnar Mohr, who achieved 1 182 points.The Cadet boys’ category was won by Kai Mohr with 1171 points, while Dirk Bockmuehl came second with 1 154 points.Armin Diehmer was third with 1 135 points.The Cubs boys’ event was won by Oliver Rohrmueller, who garnered 1 335 points, followed in second place by Malte Ritter with 1 246 points.Richard Parkhouse managed to secure the third place with 1 180 points.In the Boys Under 12 section, Raimond Rohrmueller scored 1 320 points to take the first spot, followed by Christoph Schaum who netted 1 121 to end in second spot.The juniors preformed excellently and showed that target archery is on the right track to produce top target archers for the future.Nine records were broken and Booizen Grobler was the first target archer who scored over 1 300 points in a Namibian archery event.Grobler achieved a score of 1 308 points to claim first place in the Compound category for men, followed by HD Pinsenschaum, who recorded 1 225 points to end second.In third place was Gunnar Mohr, who achieved 1 182 points.The Cadet boys’ category was won by Kai Mohr with 1171 points, while Dirk Bockmuehl came second with 1 154 points.Armin Diehmer was third with 1 135 points.The Cubs boys’ event was won by Oliver Rohrmueller, who garnered 1 335 points, followed in second place by Malte Ritter with 1 246 points.Richard Parkhouse managed to secure the third place with 1 180 points.In the Boys Under 12 section, Raimond Rohrmueller scored 1 320 points to take the first spot, followed by Christoph Schaum who netted 1 121 to end in second spot.
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