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U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Airgun – Part One

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011 at 5:40 PM
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. --(Ammoland.com)- The leaders have emerged from the first part of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Airgun at the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) South Marksmanship Center in Anniston, Ala.

The scores from the first part will be combined with those of the second part, which will be held the CMP’s North Marksmanship Center in Camp Perry, Ohio from Feb. 23-26. Olympic Team selection will be based on the aggregate of four courses of fire and two best finals.

Sergeant First Class Daryl Szarenski (Seale, Ala.) broke a USA Shooting (USAS) National Record in Men’s 10m Air Pistol qualification. Szarenski shot an impressive 590 out of a possible 600 match points in the first day of qualification.

The former record, 589 points set by Reuben Hafter, has been in place since 1990. Szarenski continued to excel with the highest final of 101.8 points in the first match day for another new national record (with finals) of 691.8 total points. After two days of shooting, he leads the field by over 18 points with an aggregate score of 1275.8 points. Jason Turner (Rochester, N.Y.) finished with 1257.5 points (including his best final of 100.5 points). Will Brown (Twins Falls, Ida.) is tailing Turner by just six-tenths of a point at 1256.9 points.

In Men’s 10m Air Rifle, Corporal Matt Rawlings (Wharton, Texas) of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU) fired 595 match points in the second day for an aggregate total of 1297.2 points. Matt Emmons (Browns Mills, N.J.) is less than two points behind with 596 match points for 1295.6 points overall. Jonathan Hall (Carrollton, Ga.) is keeping chase with 1293.3 aggregate points.

Sarah Scherer (Woburn, Mass.) and Emily Caruso (Fairfield, Conn.) are deadlocked at 898 aggregate points in Women’s 10m Air Rifle. Oddly enough in a game of tenths, both scored a best final of 104 points. Jamie Gray (Lebanon, Pa.) is in third place with 896.2 aggregate points. Gray fired 397 points the second match day to stay in the race at only 1.8 points behind.

In Women’s 10m Air Pistol, Sandra Uptagrafft (Phenix City, Ala.) is ahead of the competition with 859.5 aggregate points, nearly twenty points ahead of the competition. Darian Shenk (Annville, Pa.) is in the second position with 839.6 aggregate points. Kylie Gagnon (Bozeman, Mont.) jumped up a few places for an aggregate of 836.2 points.

USA Shooting would like to thank the CMP South for the use of their facilities and our tireless volunteers for another successful event. The athletes will continue their quest for a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team at the second part of the U.S Olympic Trials in Camp Perry, Ohio, Feb. 23-26. Until then, follow your favorite athletes as they chase their Olympic dreams with updates on USA Shooting’s Facebook page and website. For final results, please visit the CMP website.

Spectators are welcome to attend and cheer on future Olympians. For live results and more information on the CMP South Marksmanship Center, please visit the CMP website. For updates and daily recaps, please visit www.usashooting.org.

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Carl R. Bernosky wins 2011 NRA National High Power Rifle Championship

Thursday, August 18th, 2011 at 3:28 PM

Carl R. Bernosky wins 2011 NRA National High Power Rifle Championship

2011 NRA High Power Champion Carl R. Bernosky

2011 NRA High Power Champion Carl R. Bernosky

National Rifle Association

National Rifle Association

CAMP PERRY, OH – (Ammoland.com) – Carl Bernosky of Ashland, Pennsylvania, won the National Rifle Association’s 2011 High Power Rifle Championship in Camp Perry, Ohio. Shot between August 7 and August 12, this year’s win marked Bernosky’s ninth National High Power title.

“It’s just a matter of getting your mind ready to shoot the shot when it’s there and tweaking everything a little,” said Bernosky. “You don’t think about what you’re doing, it just happens.”

Bernosky entered the final day of competition tied with Rodrigo Rosa until firing a national record-tying 200-15x in the Crescent Cup. Shooting the remaining matches with exemplary marksmanship, Bernosky finished the championship with a final aggregate score of 2393-160x.

The national record, set by Gary Anderson in 1971 during the Navy Cup, is for slow fire shots in the standing position from 200 yards with metallic sights.

“Every time I shoot (from the) standing position, whether in practice or in a match, I thought about that record,” Bernosky explained. “I always thought I could shoot that well. It was tough to do and it feels great to accomplish it.”

In addition to winning the overall high power rifle championship, Bernosky also took top honors in the following matches: the Erdman Trophy Match (596-31x); the Nevada Trophy Match (798-42x); the Clarke Trophy Match (799-63x); the Marine Gunner D.I. Boyd II Memorial Trophy Match (1195-76x); the Scott Trophy Match (200-15x); the Appreciation Cup Match (200-18x); the Crescent Cup Match (200-15x) and the Crowell Trophy Match (200-17x).

Rodrigo Rosa, who managed a second overall finish with an aggregate of 2390-132x, also won the Vandenberg Cup Match (798-43x); Members Trophy Match (199-7x) and Army Cup Match (200-12x). Staff Sergeant Brandon K. Green of the U.S. Army, placed third overall and won the Centenary Trophy and the Air Force Cup Match.

The NRA High Power Rifle Championship is a 2400-point aggregate of the Vandenberg Cup, Nevada Trophy and Clarke Trophy. Each sub-aggregate consists of four matches shot at distances 200, 300 or 600 yards at Camp Perry, a National Guard training facility located on the shore of Lake Erie. Camp Perry is notorious for its hot and humid weather conditions that can quickly shower the competitors with rain.

A summary of the awards for the NRA High Power Rifle Championships follows:

2011 NRA HIGH POWER RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIPS

National Champion:

First Place:

Carl R. Bernosky 2393-160x

Ashland, PA

Second Place:

Rodrigo Rosa 2390-132x

Auburn, NH

Third Place:

SSG Brandon K. Green 2385-126x

Box Springs, TX

National NRA Service Rifle Championship

First Place: SSG Tyrel Cooper – 2376-111x
Second Place: Cody Shields – 2365-98x
Third Place: SFC Lance Dement – 2365-93x
High Civilian: Jeffrey Lindblom – 2359-85x
High Ohio Civilian Resident: Sara Rozanski – 2335-64x
High Woman: Sara Rozanski – 2335-64x
High Senior: Glenn Edgard – 2295-44x
High Grand Senior: Albin Sandgren – 2154-30x
High Collegiate: Cody Shields – 2365-98x
High Overall Junior: Sagen Maddalena – 2324-70x
High Junior: Sagen Maddalena – 2324-70x
High Intermediate Junior: Nash Neubauer – 2320-52x
High Sub-Junior: Jason Williams – 2234-34x
High National Guard: Cody Shields – 2365-98x
High Reserve: CPT Samuel Freeman, USA – 2358-89x
High Army Reserve: CPT Samuel Freeman, USA – 2358-89x
High Marine: SSGT Daniel Duitsman, USMC – 2359-91x
High Regular Service: SSG Tyrel Cooper, USA – 2376-111x
High Police: Clifton Greenwood – 2279-61x

National NRA Match Rifle Championship

First Place: Carl R. Bernosky – 2393-160x
Second Place: Rodrigo Rosa – 2390-132x
Third Place: SSG Brandon K. Green – 2385-126x
High Woman: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA – 2383-146x
High Senior: Jon Howell – 2347-88x
High Grand Senior: Charles Roubal – 2266-34x
High Overall Junior: Waylon Burbach – 2336-67x
High Junior: Dalton Burbach – 2309-59x
High Intermediate Junior – Waylon Burbach – 2336-34x
High Sub-Junior: Jonathan Howell – 1985-24x
High Service: SSG Brandon Green, USA – 2385-126x
High Police: Harry Harrison – 2356-100x
Winner Anysight/Tactical Rifle: Kenneth Lankford – 2358-107x

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