CMP Enhances Internet Site With New and Improved Navigation and Content
CAMP PERRY, OHIO – The Civilian Marksmanship Program has introduced a new patriotic look to its Internet site (http://www.odcmp.com) featuring improved navigation and expanded content to serve a growing population of competitors, marksmanship instructors and devotees of the CMPs programs and sales activities.
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2011 CMP Competition Rules Now Available
New Vintage Sniper Rifle Team Match Introduced
The 2011 15th edition of the CMP Competition Rules is now available. The CMP is the national governing body for Service Rifle, Service Pistol and CMP Games shooting events and the CMP Competition Rules is the official rulebook for these events that are a popular and important part of the national competitive shooting scene. The new rulebook is posted on the CMP website at
http://www.odcmp.com/Competitions/Rulebook.pdf.
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Lots of Excitement for Veteran and New Pistol and Rifle Shooters
at the 2011 Eastern CMP Games & Creedmoor Cup Matches
CAMP BUTNER, NORTH CAROLINA - All interested pistol and rifle shooters, new or experienced, recreation-oriented or national championship contenders, are invited to participate in the unique, national-level competitions at the Fifth Annual Eastern CMP Games & Creedmoor Cup Matches at Camp Butner, North Carolina from 7-15 May.
The CMP Games Matches are ideal events for shooters who have little previous competition experience but are looking for an opportunity to participate in a friendly, instructive and rewarding national competition event. It’s also a great opportunity for veteran shooters to polish their game and reach out to others new to the sport.
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With Winter at Camp Perry Beginning to Fade, It’s Time to
Put the National Matches on Your Calendar
CAMP PERRY, OHIO – While March is always unpredictable, we’re hoping the final blows of winter are behind us on the shores of Lake Erie. The First Shot Ceremony for the National Matches and CMP National Trophy and Games Matches is roughly 120 days away, so mark your calendar and begin planning your summer shooting activities.
If you’re new to the National Matches, you may be interested in
the following information about the summer event and some things
to discover while you’re here.
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Schadler and Mitchell Crowned Top Individual Shooters in
2011 Air Force JROTC Service Championships
ANNISTON, ALABAMA – Cordelia Schadler, 15, of Battle Ground High School, Washington, won the 2011 Air Force JROTC precision air rifle service championship and Katelynn Mitchell, 17, of Western Hills High School, Texas, earned the gold medal in the sporter air rifle division here on 25-26 February.
Schadler, firing a two-day 3x20x2 format totaling an aggregate score of 1194.6, topped Markus Fuchs, 16, of neighboring Prairie High School, Washington (1180.6) and teammate Christian Harris, 17, of Battle Ground (1174.8).
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Maya Arredondo and Mikaelah Atchley Come from Behind to Win
2011 Army JROTC Air Rifle Service Championships
ANNISTON, ALABAMA & CAMP PERRY, OHIO – It was a tale of two come-from-behind victories for Maya Arredondo and Mikaelah Atchley who won the individual precision and sporter air rifle categories, respectively, at the 2011 Army JROTC Service Championships.
It was also a tale of two cities as air rifle shooters fired the same course of fire at roughly the same time, but 720 miles apart at twin CMP Marksmanship Centers in the north and south. The distance was an even larger factor for the winning precision air rifle team which came from Stuttgart, Germany.
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Davis Wins Marine Corps JROTC Precision Air Rifle Title
and Wheeless Captures Sporter Crown
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO – Connor Davis, 17, of Shelby County High School in Shelbyville, Kentucky, won the 2011 U.S. Marine Corps Junior ROTC Service Championship in the precision air rifle division. Thomas Wheeless, 18, of Phoebus High School in Hampton, Virginia, also picked up a gold medal and will move on to defend his national sporter championship crown at the National JROTC Championships in Anniston, Alabama in late March. |
Moyer is Tops in Navy JROTC Precision and Ibarra Takes Sporter Crown
ANNISTON, ALABAMA – Kirsten Moyer, 18, a senior at Manzano High School in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and member of the Navy JROTC rifle team, fought off the demons that prevented her from capturing an individual precision air rifle championship last year to win this year’s Navy JROTC Service Championship on 12 February.
Moyer’s 1263.2 aggregate score gave her a five-point margin over second place finisher Colt Gross, 15, of North August High School, South Carolina. Moyer qualified for the final with a three-point lead and extended it with a 98.2 in the final. In 2010, Moyer entered the championship final with a two-point qualifying lead and gave up nearly four points to Steven Frazier, the overall individual champion.
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Press Release: The opening of Sommer Wood's MFA Photography Exhibition entitled
Shooter
This release is to announce the opening of Sommer Wood’s MFA Photography Exhibition entitled Shooter. This body of work is both a documentary exploration of competitive shooting and a self-portrait of the artist.
In the artist’s words: “Shooter combines two of my passions,
competitive shooting and photography. It is my perspective of
the word shooter. This work may at first be defined as a
documentary analysis of competitive shooting, but it equally
needs to be regarded as a self-portrait.
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Parker Wins Open Rifle While Furrer, Peck and Ibarra Lead Juniors
in Rifle and 3x20 at 2011 Camp Perry Open
SFC Jason Parker, 36, a member of the US Army
Marksmanship rifle team, captured the 2011 Camp Perry Open
60-shot precision rifle championship with an aggregate score
of 1394.9. He topped national development team member Amy
Sowash, 26, of Richmond, Kentucky (1390.6) and West Virginia
University’s Bryant Wallizer, 23, of Little Orleans,
Maryland (1388.3) in the two-day standing event at the CMP
North Marksmanship Center on 15 and 16 January. |
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