The launch of the "Nishan I want Ramadan" the first of next April

The Qatar Shooting, Bow and Arrow Federation is preparing to organize a tournament "Nishan I want Ramadan" At Lusail Shooting Ranges Complex, from 1 to 10 April.

About 300 Qatari and resident amateur and professional shooters will participate in the tournament, whose training began on the first day of the holy month of Ramadan. The training will continue until the 9th of Ramadan.

The competitions include the men’s and women’s categories, divided into 3 groups, in the air rifle, air pistol, shotgun, bow and arrow competitions.

The first three winners in each category will receive valuable cash prizes ranging from 20,000 to 30,000 riyals.

In a statement, Sabah Rabia Al-Kuwari, Director of Public Relations Department at Arid Company, expressed his happiness for sponsoring the Ramadan Shooting Tournament, which is one of the many activities and events held during the holy month.

added: "We in / I Want / provided sponsorship for the Nishan Championship in previous versions, based on our endeavor to promote the spread of shooting sports in Qatar, in cooperation with the Qatar Shooting and Bow and Arrow Federation, especially with Qatar’s success in achieving achievements in international shooting competitions and at the Olympic level.".

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