“Last year was a dry year, so it feels good to be healthy again and on top of the podium. What I enjoy doing is breaking targets and that’s what I am going to do. I’d like to thank the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, USA Shooting, Krieghoff and my family for all their support.”
Ryan Hadden
Athlete
Ryan Hadden (Pendleton, Ore.) Jake Turner (Richland, Wash.)
Dustin Anderson (Woodstock, Ga.) Corey Cogdell (Eagle River, Alaska)
Billy Crawford (Johnstown, Ohio) Kim Rhode (El Monte, Calif.) Brandy Drozd (Bryan, Texas) Morgan Craft (Hughesville, Pa.) Vincent Hancock (Eatonton, Ga.) Jon Michael McGrath (Tulsa, Okla.) B.J. Blanchard (Vidor, Texas)
Place Score (Final)
1
11 22 1
13 18 3 7
13 1 3 4
11 24 39
* Indicates new or tied world record.
148 (25) 118 115
94 (24) 67 66
193 (50) 143 141
92+5 (22) 91
121 118 117
Event Men’s Trap
Women’s Trap
Men’s Double Trap
99* (24)* Women’s Skeet
Men’s Skeet
Opposite Top: Kim Rhode (center) and Brandy Drozd (right) put the USA in the majority on the Women’s Skeet podium. Opposite Bottom Left: An authentic stagecoach delivered ISSF Dignitaries and VIPs to the Opening Ceremony. Opposite Bottom Right: Kim Rhode’s thumbs-up for her world record. Top Left: Corey Cogdell celebrates her fi rst World Cup gold medal of the year. Top Right: Ryan Hadden makes it a double-gold for Team USA’s trap contingent.
Bottom Left: Morgan Craft narrowly misses the medals, fi nishing fourth in Women’s Skeet.
Bottom Right: Josh Richmond nails 50 straight in the fi nal for bronze in Men’s Double Trap.