Athlete (Top 3 Places) Janessa Beaman (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
Corey Cogdell-Unrein (Eagle River, Alaska) Ashley Carroll (Solvang, Calif.) Dustin McGowen (Greenwood, Ark.)
Anthony Matarese (Pennsville, N.J.) Collin Wietfeldt (Hemlock, Mich.) Josh Richmond (Hillsgrove, Pa.)
Derek Haldeman (Sunbury, Ohio) Jeff Holguin (Yorba Linda, Calif.) Kim Rhode (El Monte, Calf.)
Frank Thompson (Alliance, Neb.)
Hayden Stewart (Columbia, Tenn.) Phillip Jungman (Caldwell, Texas)
Men’s Skeet Women’s Trap Men’s Trap Men’s Double Trap
Amber English (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Women’s Skeet Katie Jacob (Rochester, Mich.)
Event
Top: Women’s Trap medalists, bottom: Men’s Skeet medalists.
points and there’s another nine athletes within 12 tar- gets, setting up what will be a nerve-wracking four days next May in Tillar. The most consistent performer in Tuc- son, Phillip Jungman, is in third, two targets out.
Men’s Trap With no Olympic spot
available, contenders were left competing for the op- portunity to represent USA Shooting at the 2016 World Cup in Cyprus to begin next season, with the winner of- ÀFLDOO\ SXQFKLQJ KLV WLFNHW It would be a tale of two matches in trying to deter- mine who would step up and secure his bid. Prevailing was up-and-coming junior
shooter Dustin McGowen who continues to elevate his status in this discipline. The four-day match tested every- one with not one competitor PDNLQJ LW LQWR ERWK ÀQDOV DV 12 men got the opportunity to get Finals tested. Anthony Matarese and Collin Wiet- feldt rounded out the top three.
The second part of the
Shotgun Olympic Trials pro- cess will take place May 16 - 25 in Tillar, Arkansas.
Above: Men’s Double Trap medalists, below: Jeff Holguin.
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