The Saint Lucia Shooting Association has achieved remarkable success at the Black Beard Trophy IPSC Tournament in Guadeloupe, with an 18-member delegation returning home with an impressive collection of 12 medals. The Level III International Practical Shooting Confederation competition, held from March 18-22, witnessed exceptional performances from the Caribbean nation’s marksmen across multiple divisions.
Dilan Biscette delivered a spectacular performance in the Production Optics Division, amassing 1,504 points to claim the top position while also earning the prestigious IPSC President’s Medal. Similarly, SLSA President Curtis Altifois dominated the Open Division with 1,471 points, securing both first place and the President’s Medal. The IPSC President’s Medal represents one of the sport’s highest honors, recognizing outstanding achievement and significant impact on practical shooting.
The team’s success extended beyond these standout performances. Horace Darrell demonstrated exceptional skill in the Open Division, capturing third place overall and first in the senior category with 1,309 points. Lawrence Yung followed closely, taking second among seniors with 1,114 points. The team’s depth was further evidenced by strong showings from Johann Cools (fourth), Ajid Jankie (fifth), Jonathan Auguste (fourth among seniors), and Quintin Franklin (tenth).
Christopher Thakur contributed to the medal tally with a third-place finish among seniors in the Standard Division, scoring 955 points. Parbatie Seebarran, the team’s sole female competitor, claimed victory in the women’s class of the Optics Division with 441 points.
Demonstrating remarkable versatility, both Biscette and Thakur also competed in the Pistol Calibre Carbine division, which utilizes rifle platforms chambered for pistol-calibre ammunition. Thakur placed fifth among seniors while Biscette finished 17th overall.
The tournament concluded with an exciting Shoot-Off event featuring the top eight competitors from each division. Saint Lucia achieved a clean sweep in the Open Division podium, with Cools taking first, Altifois second, and Darrell third.
The competition brought together 104 handgun and 21 PCC athletes from seven regions competing across seven divisions: Production Optics, Production, Open, Standard, Optics, Classic, and PCC.









