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On target for a spectacular sporting extravaganza | On target for a spectacular sporting extravaganza |
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| Tuesday, 30 March 2010 | |
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Sports Minister Nelson McCausland and PSNI Assistant Chief Constable Duncan McCausland OBE today visited Carnview Shooting Club, one of the potential venues for the 2013 World Police and Fire Games. Located outside Ballymena, the club was established by farmer, and shooting enthusiast, James McKeown in 1996 and since then has grown to become one of the leading shooting facilities in Northern Ireland. The club provides a range of shooting disciplines including National Skeet, Olympic Skeet, Down the Line, Automatic Ball Trap, Compac Sporting and Olympic Trench. Speaking after a tour of Carnview Shooting Club Minister McCausland said: “The World Police and Fire Games is a huge and highly significant event which will demonstrate on a world stage how Northern Ireland is moving forward. It will showcase Northern Ireland as a venue for major sporting occasions, as a tourist destination, as a place to do business and as a place which can extend a warm welcome to the thousands of competitors and their families, who are set to converge here in the summer of 2013.” ACC McCausland added: “To win the bid to host the 2013 World Police and Fire Games was a wonderful achievement for Northern Ireland. We are now progressing with sourcing venues that are suitable for all sporting events. We should not underestimate the significance of this event to Northern Ireland. The Games will allow us to showcase the professionalism of our police, fire, customs and prison officers and their athletic ability." Other potential venues already visited by the Minister for use in the Games include; Belfast’s Custom House Square, the Mary Peters Track, Lisnagarvey Hockey Club and the Northern Ireland Civil Service Sports Association in Stormont. |
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