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Athlete (Top 3 Places) Will Brown (Twin Falls, Idaho)


James Henderson (Midland, Ga.) Jay Shi (Phoenix, Ariz.)


Jack Leverett III (Bainbridge, Ga.)


Wyatt Brown (Twin Falls, Idaho) Charles Platt (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Courtney Anthony (Lexington, Neb.)


Alexis Lagan (Salt Lake City, Utah) Lydia Paterson (Kansas City, Kan.) Lydia Paterson (Kansas City, Kan.)


Taylor Gallegos (Prosper, Texas) Carson Saabye (Larkspur, Colo.) Garrett Spurgeon (Canton, Mo.)


Lucas Kozeniesky (Fairfax, Va.) Ivan Roe (Manhattan, Mont.) Lucas Kozeniesky (Fairfax, Va.)


Ivan Roe (Manhattan, Mont.) Ben Estes (Ozark, Mo.) Sarah Beard (Danville, Ind.)


Sarah Scherer (Woburn, Mass.) Rhiann Travis (Poolville, Texas) Rhiann Travis (Poolville, Texas)


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Top: Will Brown, bottom: Sarah Beard The Junior division also


showcased one dominant individual with Jack Lever- ett III (Bainbridge, Georgia) earning a 17-point margin of victory. Wyatt Brown (Twin )DOOV ,GDKR ÀQLVKHG VHFRQG followed by Charles Platt (Colorado Springs, Colora- do) in third.


Women’s Air Pistol The smallest gap for any


WRS ÀQLVKHU UHVLGHG LQ :RP- en’s Air Pistol. Courtney An- thony (Lexington, Nebraska) tied for the top qualifying score all three days and managed two silver medals in the three Finals to earn a one-point victory over Alexis Lagan (Salt Lake City, Utah). Lydia Paterson (Kansas City, Kansas) earned the lone


quota spot in this event, but VWUXJJOHG WKH ÀUVW WZR GD\V before rounding into form RQ WKH HYHQW·V ÀQDO GD\ E\ tying with Anthony for the high qualifying score and ZLQQLQJ WKH )LQDO 6KH ÀQ- ished 10 points back of An- thony. Olympian Brenda Sil- YD 6QRZÁDNH $UL]RQD ZRQ WZR RI WKUHH ÀQDOV WR HQVXUH her fourth place position, but still was 24 points out of ÀUVW SODFH “This match had its ups


and downs, but I think I learned a little bit of what I need to work on, but it’s been good overall,” Anthony said. My elbow’s feeling it a little bit after the three days, but not enough to stop! Fi- nals have been my weak point in this competition. I’ve


trained so much in a match situation, in that, I can keep P\VHOI UHOD[HG ,·P ÀQGLQJ that in Finals, the heart rate goes up and things get a lit- tle shakier and I’m going to WU\ DQG À[ WKDW µ Based on a third day


qualifying score 16 points higher than her nearest competitor, Paterson won the Junior competition by 10 points over Taylor Gallegos (Prosper, Texas).


Gallegos


was strong throughout while earning two Finals wins and a silver medal.


Thirteen-


year-old Carson Saabye /DUNVSXU &RORUDGR ÀQ- ished third among Juniors.


Paralympic Highlights from USA


Shooting’s Paralympic FRPSHWLWRUV LQFOXGHG ULÁH shooter McKenna Dahl (Ar- lington, Washington) setting two personal bests over the weekend, actual world-class scores that would likely en- VXUH KHU UHDFKLQJ D ÀQDO in most World Cup events. 5LÁH VKRRWHUV -RKQ $UELQR (Williamsburg, Virginia) and Tammy Delano (Rome, New York) also had personal bests on day one in their re- spective disciplines.


Event Men’s Air Pistol


Junior Men’s Air Pistol


Women’s Air Pistol


Junior Women’s Air Pistol


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