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Upcoming CMP Events:

Tuesday Night Open Public Shooting
CMP Marksmanship Centers,
Port Clinton, OH
Tuesday & Thursday Night Open Public Shooting
Anniston, AL
Shooters, including aspiring new shooters are invited to take advantage of a new opportunity to do practice shooting.  The Camp Perry 80-point, 10-meter air gun range is fully equipped with electronic targets that accommodate air rifle, air pistol or National Match Air Rifle shooting.  Instruction and equipment are available.  Visit http://www.odcmp.com/
MarksmanshipCenters.htm for additional information.

2010 CMP Three-Position Summer Camps
It is not too late to be part of the 2010 CMP Summer Rifle Camp experience! Spots are still open for the three-position air rifle camps in Anniston, Alabama for the following dates: 31 May-4 June, 28 June-2 July, 26-30 July, and for the three-position air rifle camp in Camp Perry, Ohio: 7-11 June.  There are also a few spots remaining for the CMP-AMU Advanced Smallbore Camp 21-25 June.  Be part of the 2010 CMP camp experience download registration forms at, http://www.odcmp.com/Programs/camp.htm

2010 JMIC Master Instructor Training Courses. The CMP will conduct a series of JMIC Master Instructor Training Workshops in 2010 to train new JMIC Master Instructors and recertify current active JMIC Master Instructors who were originally trained in 2005 and whose certificates expire in 2010. Recent experience in conducting rifle marksmanship training and organizing a rifle team at a JROTC Unit or Junior Rifle Club is a prerequisite for attending a JMIC Master Instructor Course. Current Master Instructors must have taught at least one JMIC Course in the past five years to be eligible for recertification. For more information visit http://www.odcmp.com/JMIC/MICourses.htm.


NATIONAL MATCH AIR RIFLE, CMP to Conduct NMAR Introductory Matches in 2010—First Match in Richmond, VA, CMP Seeking Additional Host Clubs - In 2010, the CMP is sponsoring a series of matches in different parts of the country to introduce the new National Match Air Rifle (NMAR) shooting sports discipline. The next CMP NMAR Match will be at the Camp Perry Marksmanship Center, Port Clinton, OH, on 19 June. If you are interested in trying NMAR, check out the program posted at http://www.odcmp.com/NMAR/CampPerry.htm.


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2010 Summer Camps Kick-Off!

Steve Cooper, CMP Writer


 

CAMP PERRY, OHIO – The 2010 summer three position air rifle camps are underway and CMP Camp Director Sommer Wood is excited about enhancements to camps taking place here at CMP North and at CMP South in Anniston, Alabama. The camps are designed to teach intermediate and advanced rifle marksmanship skills to junior shooters and their adult leaders.

CMP staff member, Sommer Wood, is the 2010 Summer Camp Director.

“This is my seventh summer with the camps,” she says. “I started as a counselor after graduating from Clemson University where I shot on the air rifle team. I took over as Assistant Director and Camp Coordinator for four years and then took on the role of Camp Director last year.”

Wood said the camps have a pretty big change in format this year – all being full-length camps for high school-aged shooters. Each camp will host 55 to 65 athletes.

“In the past the camps traveled to different locations, but this year we will be holding three Western Outreach clinics in place of full traveling camps, each being three-day, three positions air rifle clinics,” she said. All other camps will be held at the CMP Marksmanship Centers.

Camp participants will get to experience the CMP’s state-of-the-art air rifle ranges. Both ranges are equipped with MEGALink electronic targets.

This year also marks the first year that CMP will be working jointly with the US Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU) to hold an advanced smallbore camp at Fort Benning, Georgia.

Though she’s not saying, there will be some surprises with a new curriculum for summer campers this year. Calling it the 2010 Camp Experience, Wood will be using high tech electronic targets as a focal point in the camps. With new 80-firing point marksmanship centers featuring the MEGALink target scoring systems, camp participants will experience a state-of-the-art classroom using TV monitors to assist in presentation of the camp.

Participants will hear from some of the top shooters in the country via video recording during the camp series and will be treated to interactive question and answer sessions.

Back Row L to R: Natasha Dinsmore, Colleen Tillson, Heather Greathouse, Sarah Broeker, Ashley Rose, Carmen Luke, Kellie Zurowski, Camp Director Summer Wood. Front Row L to R: Brian Carstensen, Michael Kulbacki, Kasey Meyer, Keegan Singleton, Kyle Rebillion, Ed Ryznar, Paul Miller.

Wood has enlisted the help of several experienced scholastic shooters from across the nation including:

• Kasey Meyer, Murray State University, Senior (class in school is what they just completed), 4th yr (with the camps)
• Sarah Broeker, University of Kentucky, Junior, 3rd yr
• Ashley Rose, Murray State University, Sophomore, 2nd yr
 • Colleen Tillson, University of Mississippi, Junior, 2nd yr
• Paul Miller, West Virginia University grad (University of Nebraska grad student), 2nd yr
• Heather Greathouse, University of Kentucky, Freshman, 1st yr
• Carmen Luke, University of Nevada-Reno, Freshman, 1st yr
• Kellie Zurowski, University of Tennessee-Martin, Sophomore, 1st yr
• Brian Carstensen, Jacksonville State University, Sophomore, 1st yr
• Kyle Rebillion, University of Tennessee-Martin, Freshman, 1st yr
• Ed Ryznar, University of Kentucky, Freshman, 1st yr (transferring from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia)
• Michael Kulbacki, University of Kentucky, Sophomore, 1st yr

She will also be assisted by:

• Natasha Dinsmore- Assistant Director- West Virginia University grad 5th summer with the camps
• Keegan Singleton- Gunsmith-Assistant Director, University of Memphis, Senior, 4th summer with the camps

All these counselors shot or currently shoot for their respective schools on NCAA rifle teams.

CMP Junior Three Position Air Rifle Camps are for school-age junior shooters with three-position air rifle competition experience. Athletes should have completed basic rifle marksmanship training and at least one season of three-position competition shooting.

The camps are designed for students who will be in grades 9 through 12 during the coming school year; admission of athletes who have not yet reached high school will be at the discretion of the Camp Director. There is no minimum score requirement for the weeklong camps--CMP camps are open to all athletes who want to improve their rifle marksmanship and competition skills.

Camp counselors present several instructional topics and activities during the Summer Camp Program.

The camp schedule includes a variety of instructional topics and activities designed to help the participant develop the tools necessary to excel as a three-position air rifle shooter. Participants will learn how to: construct stable and balanced prone, standing, and kneeling positions, personally tune their positions through an "inner position" approach, effectively analyze performance and training, set effective goals, control anxiety and self-talk, improve confidence, train efficiently, optimize the performance of their rifle and equipment, understand safety and rules, design a physical training program, shoot finals, and optimize their performance in competitions.

An important feature of the CMP camp format is the emphasis on athletes and adult leaders learning together. At least one adult leader (coach, team or club leader, parent, etc.) must accompany each athlete or group of athletes who attend. Adult leaders are encouraged to attend all instruction and coaching sessions with their athletes. Sessions specifically covering coaching topics will be held for interested adults. Adult leaders are also responsible for providing transportation for their campers.

A formal competition (3x20 plus final) will be conducted on the last day of each camp. Medals will be awarded for both sporter and precision classes after each camp competition. The End-Of-Camp Competitions for all three-position air rifle camps also are part of a combined CMP Cup Match where the top 10% of all sporter class and the top 10% of all precision class competitors earn credit points towards the prestigious Junior Distinguished Badge.

For more information about the CMP summer camp program, log onto http://www.odcmp.com/Programs/camp.htm.

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