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020625jm08 ( center photo ) Ms Irene Garcia ,sec general Philippine National Shooting Association ( PNSA) answer question of member of the press during regular PSA forum at rizal memorial sports complex togethr with Franchette Quiros, Piston and Amparo Acuna, riple, member of the philippine national shooting association will grace the public sports program PNSA headed by irene garcia is going to be joined by three shooters who are top candidates for slots in the Paris Games...tribune photo by Joey Sanchez mendoza
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The Philippine National Shooting Association is taking its best shot in the remaining qualifying tournaments for the Paris Olympics.

PNSA secretary-general Iryne Garcia made the assurance Tuesday during the Philippine Sportswriters Association Forum at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.

Garcia said the PSNA is trying to send the top Filipino shooters to each of the qualifying tournaments lined up for the Paris Games.

“We’ve been trying to join all the qualifying events,” said Garcia, who was joined at the forum by young shooters Amparo Acuna of rifle and Franchette Quiroz of pistol, who are both so close to making it to their first Olympics.

Garcia said PNSF president Mike Dy is fully behind the shooters who are gunning for spots in the Paris games, including 2020 Tokyo Olympics veteran Jayson Valdez and Enrique Enriquez (skeet). The country’s other top shooters are Hagen Topacio (trap) and Bryan Rosario, who vied in skeet event of the 2012 London Olympics.

Acuna and Quiroz are bound for a rigid training in Germany next month before they head to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the ISSF World Olympic Qualification Tournament for rifle and pistol set from 11 to 19 April.

Then there’s the qualifiers for shotgun in Doha, Qatar from 19 to 29 April for other Filipino hopefuls.

Last month, qualifying events for rifle, pistol and shotgun were staged in Jakarta and Kuwait. But the Filipinos who made it to the finals fell short of top two finishes that would have guaranteed them of tickets to Paris.

“But we must keep on trying because if the top two finishers in each event in the remaining qualifiers have already clinched the quota, it passes on to the other top finishers,” said Acuna, 26.

Quiroz, 27, said they’re training five days a week on the range and another day for physical training in between the competitions.

“Based on the rankings, we think we have a high chance. I have higher ranking and those above me already have quotas,” she said during the forum presented by San Miguel Corporation, Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee, Milo, SMART/PLDT and ArenaPlus, the leading sports entertainment gateway in the Philippines.

“Actually, there’s a lot going on within the PNSF. We are going to host the Southeast Asian Shooting Championships this year after we won the bid in 2022. The last time we hosted the event was in 1997,” Garcia said.

“We also put up a committee for sports development. We really want to promote the grassroots program and hopefully we can tap even more talents and produce more. Then of course, there’s the Olympics.”

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