Dear Shooters,
We take great pleasure in inviting you to participate in "Walther Open 2009" to be held in Pune from Oct. 8 - 9, 2009.
This competition is sponsored by Walther and has a Prize Money of Euro 3,000.
Besides the good prize money on offer, it will be a great chance to get service support for your Walther equipment as a team of experts from Germany (Walther) would be coming to set up a service centre at the venue during the competition dates.
Kindly find an attached invitation for this competition with complete details.
Looking forward for a confirmation from your side at the earliest.
Regards,
Shimon Sharif
TopGun Sports
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Re: Walther Open 2009 Pune
India loses out Walther Open 2009
NEW DELHI: The National Rifle Association of India is in news for wrong reasons again as Top Gun Sports is alleging it of not supporting the
organisation for a competition sponsored by a world renowned gun company.
After the cancellation of next year's ISSF World Cup citing no quota places for 2012 London Olympics, the NRAI is now being blamed for forcing the sponsors -- the Carl Walther Gun company -- to cancel the Euro 3000 prize money event, christened "Walther Open 2009", slated to be held after the completion of an ongoing training camp in Pune on October 8-9.
"The NRAI has played politics in a way this time that the sponsors Walther are being forced to cancel the sponsorship support," claimed Top Gun Sports CEO Shimon Sharif.
"It is very difficult to get a sponsor for shooting in India. Even after the successes (of Abhinav Bindra and Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore), the NRAI has not been able to get any sponsorships for the shooters or their events.
"Even at the Nationals there are no sponsors and not even a single rupee is given as prize money. With a lot of convincing we had roped in Walther to sponsor Euro 3000 prize money for a shooting event in India and also to provide free service at the event," he added.
"I had approached the NRAI to support this event which was in their as well as the shooters' interest. I had also given a written application as desired by them seeking their support. After several meetings with the NRAI over many days, I was asked by the NRAI Secretary General Baljeet Singh Sethi to ask the sponsors Walther to write to it seeking their support," Sharif said.
"Later the NRAI indicated to Walther that they won't sponsor the event which has resulted in Walther to take a step back."
Sharif said Olympic Beijing gold medallist Bindra and Gagan Narang were "of great support in this event".
"Gagan is the ambassador for this event while Abhinav extended all his support through email and asked us to look into the possibility to organise such events along with his company in future," he said.
Sharif blamed the NRAI's autocratic attitude for the cancellation of the event.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/spor ... 058031.cms
NEW DELHI: The National Rifle Association of India is in news for wrong reasons again as Top Gun Sports is alleging it of not supporting the
organisation for a competition sponsored by a world renowned gun company.
After the cancellation of next year's ISSF World Cup citing no quota places for 2012 London Olympics, the NRAI is now being blamed for forcing the sponsors -- the Carl Walther Gun company -- to cancel the Euro 3000 prize money event, christened "Walther Open 2009", slated to be held after the completion of an ongoing training camp in Pune on October 8-9.
"The NRAI has played politics in a way this time that the sponsors Walther are being forced to cancel the sponsorship support," claimed Top Gun Sports CEO Shimon Sharif.
"It is very difficult to get a sponsor for shooting in India. Even after the successes (of Abhinav Bindra and Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore), the NRAI has not been able to get any sponsorships for the shooters or their events.
"Even at the Nationals there are no sponsors and not even a single rupee is given as prize money. With a lot of convincing we had roped in Walther to sponsor Euro 3000 prize money for a shooting event in India and also to provide free service at the event," he added.
"I had approached the NRAI to support this event which was in their as well as the shooters' interest. I had also given a written application as desired by them seeking their support. After several meetings with the NRAI over many days, I was asked by the NRAI Secretary General Baljeet Singh Sethi to ask the sponsors Walther to write to it seeking their support," Sharif said.
"Later the NRAI indicated to Walther that they won't sponsor the event which has resulted in Walther to take a step back."
Sharif said Olympic Beijing gold medallist Bindra and Gagan Narang were "of great support in this event".
"Gagan is the ambassador for this event while Abhinav extended all his support through email and asked us to look into the possibility to organise such events along with his company in future," he said.
Sharif blamed the NRAI's autocratic attitude for the cancellation of the event.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/spor ... 058031.cms
"Loose lips sink ships"
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Re: Walther Open 2009 Pune
With that kind of attitudes running the show,how can we aspire to promote shooting sports in India!
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Re: Walther Open 2009 Pune
I have emailed my opinion to NRAI [email protected]
Reference:
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php ... 8ea#p81138
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/spor ... 058031.cms
"It is extremely regrettable and shameful to read above information that NRAI was responsible for preventing Walther Open 2009 Pune to take place. Expecting some positive and co-operative approach from NRAI."
Reference:
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php ... 8ea#p81138
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/spor ... 058031.cms
"It is extremely regrettable and shameful to read above information that NRAI was responsible for preventing Walther Open 2009 Pune to take place. Expecting some positive and co-operative approach from NRAI."
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Re: Walther Open 2009 Pune
ya money talks and walther walks
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if you say it can not be done, then you are right, for you, it can not be done.
if you say it can not be done, then you are right, for you, it can not be done.