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Team Smith & Wesson Captures Nine World Titles At 2010 Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships

Friday, September 3rd, 2010 at 10:38 AM

Team Smith & Wesson Captures Nine World Titles At 2010 Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships

Smith & Wesson

Smith & Wesson

SPRINGFIELD, Mass.--(Ammoland.com)- Smith & Wesson Corp., announced that Team Smith & Wesson members earned nine world titles in multiple divisions at the 2010 Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships in Piru, California. Capturing titles for Team Smith & Wesson were Team Captain Julie Golob, Jerry Miculek, Phil Strader, B.J. Norris, and junior shooters Rachel Crow, Molly Smith and Janae Sarabia. Outpacing all other manufacturers represented, Team Smith & Wesson completed the match with 22 podium finishes.

The recent string of victories at the Steel Challenge now gives Smith & Wesson a current year tally of 99 championship titles in state, regional, national and world competitions.

“It seemed like no matter where you looked, Team Smith & Wesson members were standing in the winner’s circle,” said Team Captain Julie Golob.

“From the Iron Sight Rimfire Division to Production to Open Junior, Smith & Wesson shooters were making their presence known and posting remarkable scores. To be able to win nine world titles as a team is no small feat and it speaks highly about the talented team we have assembled and their ability to compete with everything from a Performance Center revolver to an M&P pistol.”

In all, Team Smith & Wesson members took home wins in seven separate divisions, surpassing last year’s impressive run. During the three-day match, Smith & Wesson team members weren’t the only ones receiving attention as the company’s diverse product line was well represented across the entire field. While it was no surprise to see Smith & Wesson revolvers used to win every revolver title, it was the M&P Pistol Series that made a huge impact on this year’s competition.

“The M&P Pistol Series has been gaining ground in the competition circuit ever since it was introduced,” said Golob. “This year, the M&P pistol showed it was more than just a top contender. During the match, the M&P pistol was the fastest production gun in speed shooting, helping secure wins in the Production Division both Overall and in the Women’s Category. The M&P pistol was also used to claim the Ladies Limited Title. These wins demonstrate that for less than $1,000 in equipment, new shooters can compete successfully in both stock divisions against those with $2,500 to $4,000 race guns and speed rigs.”

From the Smith & Wesson M&P Pistol Series to SW1911s, Model 41s and both Pro Series and Performance Center revolvers, Smith & Wesson firearms were the top choice of competitors regardless of age or discipline. With hundreds of rounds down range, each of these firearms stood up to the rigors of competitive shooting, enabling their owners to compete with confidence.

As for Team Smith & Wesson, confidence was perhaps the highest with Junior Shooters Rachael Crow, Molly Smith & Janae Sabaria. While well-known team members like Jerry Miculek, B.J. Norris and Phil Strader were posting top scores, it was these junior shooters that were rattling competitors with their amazing accuracy and confidence under pressure.

“I can’t say enough about the ability and class these three young ladies have brought to the team,” said Golob. “Their enthusiasm for the sport is contagious and the manner in which they present themselves truly stands out. I predict that we will be hearing a lot about these ladies in the years to come, as each is proving to be a top contender in the sport.”

Steel Challenge Shooting Association

Steel Challenge Shooting Association

The Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships were founded in 1981 with just 70 shooters competing for $20,000 in cash and prizes during the first year.

Since then, the match has grown to become one of the premier events of the season with more than 200 of the world’s fastest shooters competing for over $390,000 in cash and prizes.

Governed by the Steel Challenge Shooting Association (SCSA), the sport of Steel Speed Shooting uses steel targets, arranged in five-target arrays, and an electronic timer to record a competitor’s time for each stage of fire.

To learn more about the Steel Challenge Shooting Association and the Steel Challenge visit the website at www.steelchallenge.com.

Team Smith & Wesson Title Wins Include:

  • Iron Sight Rimfire
    Phil Strader
  • Limited
    Julie Golob
  • Production
    B.J. Norris
  • Women’s Production
    Julie Golob
  • Open Revolver
    Jerry Miculek
  • Open Lady Revolver
    Rachael Crow
  • Iron Sight Lady Revolver
    Molly Smith
  • Iron Sight Junior Revolver
    Molly Smith
  • Open Junior Female
    Janae Sarabia

About Smith & Wesson
Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation (NASDAQ: SWHC) is a U.S.-based, global provider of products and services for safety, security, protection and sport. The company designs and constructs facility perimeter security solutions for military and commercial applications, and delivers a broad portfolio of firearms and related training to the military, law enforcement and sports markets. SWHC companies include Smith & Wesson Corp., the globally recognized manufacturer of quality firearms; Universal Safety Response, a full-service perimeter security integrator, barrier manufacturer and installer; and Thompson/Center Arms Company, Inc., a premier designer and manufacturer of premium hunting firearms. SWHC facilities are located in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and Tennessee. For more information on Smith & Wesson and its companies, call (800) 331-0852 or log on to www.smith-wesson.com; www.usrgrab.com; or www.tcarms.com.

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Max Michel Named World’s Fastest Shooter For A Third Time

Monday, August 17th, 2009 at 8:11 AM

Max Michel Named World’s Fastest Shooter For A Third Time

Steel Challenge Shooting Association

Steel Challenge Shooting Association

PIRU, Calif. —-(AmmoLand.com)- Max Michel of Covington, La. joins Doug Koenig, Jerry Barnhart and Jethro Dionisio as the only other shooter to win the Steel Challenge three times. Michel again won the title of World’s fastest this past weekend in Piru, Calif. where he dominated a field of the best shooters from around the country and across the globe.

Michel previously won the title in 2007 and 2005 when he shot as a member of the prestigious U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit. He now shoots for firearms maker Sig Sauer.

“Max joins a very elite club of three time winners,” said Michael Voigt of the Steel Challenge Shooting Association. “No competitor has posted a fourth win, but with Max’s skill and blazing speed it’s hard to imagine that barrier holding up for much longer.”

Michel captured his third Steel Challenge title by winning two stages and posting a final score of 82.09, a 2.33 second cushion over second place finisher and the 2009 Steel Master winner BJ Norris of Tyler, Texas.

For the second year in a row Norris found himself in the runner up position, this year posting a time of 84.42, well off his 2008 pace of 80.84. He also finished second in the Limited match but took top honors in the Open Rimfire Pistol event. The combined time of the three events allowed the Team Smith & Wesson member to successfully defend his Steel Master title by a comfortable margin of 8.93 seconds over Team Glock’s Dave Sevigny.

The defending Steel Challenge champion KC Eusebio of Diamond Bar, Calif. finished third by winning three stages, including setting a new world record on Speed Option, for a final time of 86.07. Eusebio won in 2008 with a time of 79.16. He also won the title in 2003 at the age of 15.

Rounding out the top five were Sevigny of Smyrna, Ga. in fourth winning one stage and ending the match in a time of 86.62 and 2004 World Champion Tatsuya Sakai of Kanagawa, Japan capturing fifth with 87.40.

For complete results from this year’s match and more information on the Steel Challenge and the Steel Challenge Shooting Association (SCSA) visit www.SteelChallenge.com.

About the SCSA:
The Steel Challenge Shooting Association (SCSA) is the governing body of the sport of Speed Shooting and organizer of the Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships. To learn more about SCSA and the Steel Challenge visit SteelChallenge.com where you will find stage diagrams, complete results, a list of past champions, world record times and more.

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