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44th CISM WORLD MILITARY SHOOTING
CHAMPIONSHIP
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Zagreb,
Croatia
10-17 AUGUST 2009
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RESULTS OF USA ARMED FORCES EVENTS
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Best Nation
Germany (13686)
USA 5th Place
(13514)
Best Shooter’s
Men’s Rifle, Vebjorn BERG, NOR (1156)
Men’s Pistol, Oleksandr Petriv, UKR (1171)
Women’s Rifle, Sonja Pfeilschifter, GER
(1181)
Women’s Pistol, Munkhbayar Dorjsuren, GER
(1173)
300m Standard Rifle 3 Position
Men’s Individual
Gold – Jussi Puustinen, FIN (583)
Silver – Cyril Graff, FRA (582-21x)
Bronze – Amgad Houssein, EGY (582-20x)
USA Armed Forces SFC
Eric Uptagrafft (US Army) 13th place (581-15x)
USA Armed Forces SSG Armando Ayala (US Army) 23rd place (575-15x)
USA Armed Forces SGT Michael McPhail (US Army) 24th place (574-22x)
300m Standard Rifle 3 Position
Mens Team
Gold – Switzerland (1738-48x)
Silver – Slovenia (1726-49x)
Bronze – Norway (1725-51x)
USA Armed Forces USA
8th place (1715-45x)
300m Standard Rifle 3 Position
Military Rapid fire Men’s Individual
Gold – Vebjorn Berg, NOR (575-18x)
Silver – Florian Kammerlander, AUT (572-15x)
Bronze – Oliver Schafter, SUI (571-18x)
USA Armed Forces SFC
Eric Uptagrafft (US Army) 19th place (558-12x)
USA Armed Forces SGT Michael McPhail (US Army) 21st place (557-11x)
USA Armed Forces SSG Armando Ayala (US Army) 22nd place (555-8x)
300m Standard Rifle 3 Position
Military Rapid fire Men’s Team
Gold – Norway (1708-36x)
Silver – Finland (1681-39x)
Bronze – USA (1679-39x)
25m Center Fire Pistol
Men’s Individual
Gold – SGT Samy Mohamed, EGY (592-22x)
Silver – CAPT Olesksandr Petriv UKR (590-26x)
Bronze – MAJ Oleg Tkachov, UKR (587-26x)
USA Armed Forces SFC
Tomas Rose (US Army) 14th place (580-23x)
*****
USA Armed Forces CPL Brad Balsley (US Army) (570-12x) in preliminaries,
did not advance to finals
USA Armed Forces SSG Robert Park II (US Army) (569-18x) in
preliminaries, did not advance to finals
25m Center Fire Pistol
Men’s Team
Gold – Ukraine (1748-61x)
Silver – Turkey (1745-66x)
Bronze – North Korea (1739-52x)
USA Armed Forces
USA 8th place (1725-57x)
25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol
Men’s Individual
Gold – CDT Yang Zhao, CHN (586-20x)
Silver – 2LT Pal Hembre, NOR (585-22x, S-off: 47; 48; 48)
Bronze – PO2 Radoslav Podgorski, POL (585-22x, S-off: 47; 48; 46)
USA Armed Forces SSG
Robert Park (US Army) 5th place (584-25x)
USA Armed Forces SFC Thomas Rose (US Army) 20th place (578-16x)
USA Armed Forces CPL Brad Balsley (US Army) 21st place (577-20x)
Men’s 25m Military Rapid Fire
Pistol Men’s Team
Gold – China (1739-60x)
Silver – Turkey (1738-52x)
Bronze – Poland (1735-60x)
USA Armed Forces
USA 4th place (1735-58x)
50m Prone Rifle Women’s
Individual
Gold – CPL Anzela Voronova, EST
(589-34x)
Silver – 2LT Anna Normann, SWE (589-33x)
Bronze – SSG Sonja Pfeilschifter (588-37x)
USA Armed Forces SGT
Nicole Cooper (US Army) 28th place (579-27x)
USA Armed Forces SGT Kelly Dove (US Army) 42nd place (574-18x)
USA Armed Forces LTC Rhonda Bright (US Army) 46th place (571-20x)
50m Prone Rifle Women’s Team
Gold – Sweden (1782-114x)
Silver – Germany (1778-111x)
Bronze – Denmark (1771-97x)
USA Armed Forces
USA 10th place (1753-90x)
50m 3 Position Rifle Women’s
Individual
Gold – SSG Sonja Pfeilschifter, GER
(593-39x) New CISM Record
Silver – SGT Barbara Lechner, GER (583-27x)
Bronze – ENS Natalia Omelianenko (583-25x)
USA Armed Forces SGT
Kelly Dove (US Army) 7th place (580-23x)
USA Armed Forces SGT Nicole Cooper (US Army) 32nd place (563-14x)
USA Armed Forces LTC Rhonda Bright (US Army) 46th place (553-11x)
50m 3 Position Rifle Women’s Team
Gold – Germany
(1744-76x)
Silver – China (1733-55x)
Bronze – France (1725-71x)
USA Armed Forces
USA 8th place (1697-51x)
25m Pistol Women’s
Individual
Gold – PFC Munkhbayar Dorjsuren, GER
(587-16x)
Silver – CDT Lin Jing, CHN (583-18x, S-off: 48; 49)
Bronze – SGT Monika Martin, GER (583-22x, S-off: 48; 48)
USA Armed Forces PO1
Sandra Uptagrafft (US Navy Reserve) 8th place (576-15x)
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USA Armed Forces SFC Janet Sokolowski (US Army) (543-9x) in
preliminaries, did not advance to finals
USA Armed Forces LT Jennifer Leong (US Coast Guard Reserve)
(522-9x) in preliminaries, did not advance to finals
25m Pistol Women’s Team
Gold – Germany (1728-55x)
Silver – China (1726-44x)
Bronze – North Korea (1700-39x)
USA Armed Forces
USA 9th place (1639-33x)
25m Military Rapid Fire
Pistol Women’s Individual
Gold – PFC Munkhbayar Dorjsuren, GER
(586-15x)
Silver – LT Zhanna Shapialevich, BLR (585-15x)
Bronze – PVT Un Ju So, PRK (581-14x)
USA Armed Forces PO1
Sandra Uptagrafft (US Navy Reserve) 12th place (573-14x)
******
USA Armed Forces SFC Janet Sokolowski (US Army) (538-6x) in
preliminaries, did not advance to finals
USA Armed Forces LT Jennifer Leong (US Coast Guard Reserve)
(490-3x) in preliminaries, did not advance to finals
25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol
Women’s Team
Gold – Germany (1722-50x)
Silver – North Korea (1712-33x)
Bronze – Turkey (1709-36x)
USA Armed Forces
USA 13th place (1599-26x)
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Photo - United States Armed Forces CISM Shooting Team at
the awards ceremony for winning the “Best Nation” Trophy. The
“Best Nation” Trophy is a pair of silver dueling pistols first
presented by the King Paul of Greece in 1957.
Front row
(kneeling left to right) Mr. Ray Arredondo, USAMU; Captain Janine
Mills, USMC; PO1 Sandra Uptagrafft, USNR; SPC Nicole Cooper USAMU; SSG
Elizabeth Callahan, USAR; SSG Robert Park, USAMU; LTC Rhonda Bright,
USAR;
Second Row
(left to right) SFC Jason Parker, USAMU; SSG Armando Ayala, USAMU; SFC
Thomas Rose, USAMU; SFC Eric Uptagrafft, USAMU; SGT Michael Gasser,
USAMU; LTC Frank Muggeo, CDR USAMU; Mr. Michael Behnke, USAMU; SGT
Kelly Dove, USAMU; Mr. Glenn Sulser, USAMU; SSG John Ennis, USAMU; SFC Thomas
Tamas, USAMU; SSG Shane Barnhart, USAMU
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Team USA Wins
Four Medals and
Best Nation Title
List of Medals by Nations
Country
Nat
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
China
CHN
6
2
3
11
Norway
NOR
2
4 2
8
Belarus BLR
2
3
5
U. S. of America USA 1
2
1
4
Switzerland SUI
1
1
1 3
Sweden SWE
1
1
2
Austria AUT
1
1
2
Slovenia SLO
1
1
2
Estonia EST
1
1
Germany
GER
5 1
6
Ukraine UKR
1 1
India IND
1
1
Poland POL
1
1
Turkey TUR 1 1
MEN
MEDALISTS
Rifle 300 m -
Men - Standard 3 Positions - Individual
1. BORGE Marcel SUI 589p
2. PARKER
Jason USA 587p
3. MARKOJA Robert SLO 585p
Rifle 300 m -
Men - Standard 3 Positions - Team
1. Austria AUT 1750p CWR
2. Norway NOR 1743p CWR
3. Switzerland SUI 1738p
Rifle 300 m -
Men - Military Rapid Fire - Individual
1.DEBEVEC Rajmond SLO 576p
2. BERG VebjØrn NOR 576p
3. UPTAGRAFFT
Eric USA 568p
Rifle 300 m -
Men - Military Rapid Fire - Team
1. NORWAY NOR 1724p CWR
2. SWITZERLAND SUI 1698p CWR
3. AUSTRIA AUT 1695p CWR
Pistol 25 m -
Men - Center Fire - Individual
1. GAO Zheng CHN 592p
2. ROSE Thomas
USA 587p (S-Off 49 49)
3. KHVATSOVAS Oleg BLR 587p (S-Off 49 47)
Pistol 25 m - Men
- Center Fire - Team
1. CHINA CHN 1747p
2. UKRAINE UKR 1744p
3. INDIA IND 1743p
Pistol 25 m -
Men - Military Rapid Fire - Individual
1. LIU Yadong CHN 590p
2. GAO Zheng CHN 588p
3. JIN Yongde CHN 586p (S-Off 49)
Pistol 25 m -
Men - Military Rapid Fire - Team
1. CHINA CHN 1750p
2. NORWAY NOR 1737p
3. TURKEY TUR 1734p
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USA Gold Medal Women’ Prone Team
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WOMEN MEDALISTS
Rifle 50 m -
Women - Prone - Individual
1. VORONOVA Anzela EST 595p
2. FRIEDEL Eva GER 593p
3. VESTVEIT Kristina NOR 591p
Rifle 50 m -
Women - Prone - Team
1. UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA USA 1775p
2. GERMANY GER 1773p
3. NORWAY NOR 1768p
Rifle 50 m -
Women - 3 Positions - Individual
1. OLOFSSON Linda SWE 580p
2. OLSSEN Gyda E NOR 580p
3. BOGACKA Sylwia POL 579p
Rifle 50 m -
Women - 3 Positions - Team
1. NORWAY NOR 1724p
2. SWEDEN SWE 1722p
3. GERMANY GER 1721p
Pistol 25 m -
Women - Pistol - Individual
1. CAO Ying CHN 585p
2. ZHU Yan CHN 582p
3. SHAPIALEVICH Zhanna BLR 580p
Pistol 25 m -
Women - Pistol - Team
1. CHINA CHN 1735p
2. GERMANY GER 1728p
3. BELARUS BLR 1710p
Pistol 25 m -
Women - Military Rapid Fire - Individual
1. SHAPIALEVICH Zhanna BLR 592p CWR
2. THURMANN Stefanie GER 584p
3. CAO Ying CHN 580p
Pistol 25 m -
Women - Military Rapid Fire - Team
1. Belarus BLR 1734p
2. Germany GER 1734p
3. China CHN 1708p
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CISM Final Standings
Team USA wins 4 medals, best nation title
By Paula J. Randall U.S.
Army Marksmanship Unit, Accessions Support Brigade
BODEN, Sweden - Soldiers of the U.S. Army Marksmanship
Unit, of Fort Benning, Ga., won four medals and the coveted title of Best
Nation in the World at the Conseil International du Sport Militaire -
called CISM - at the Rodberget Shooting Centre.
"We were down by as many as 40 points," said
USAMU Commander Lt. Col. Frank Muggeo, USA CISM Team chief of mission.
"The work that these Soldiers did to come back was really something.
Ultimately we pulled it out by 10 points and have won the title of Best
Nation. We have not won this event in eight years. We beat Scandinavian
militaries that actually have a CISM Team in the military and the Germans
who had their Olympic Team shooting. Our Soldiers were shooting in events
that are only shot at CISM and they are not events that we practice
throughout the year; this just goes to show how important the
fundamentals of marksmanship are."
The first CISM Gold Medal was awarded to USA's Women's
Rifle Team Sept. 16. With 17 teams competing in the Women's 50-Meter
Sport Rifle Prone Team Match, the Gold Medal went to Sgt. Kelly A. Dove
and Spc. Nicole M. Cooper of the Army Marksmanship Unit and Army
Reservist Lt. Col. Rhonda L. Bright, formerly of the USAMU. Bright scored
596 points, Dove shot 593 points and Cooper got a 586; a perfect score is
600; top scores are 590 to 595. In this match, the women fired 60 shots
in 1½ hours at a target with a bull's eye smaller than a dime. Germany
took the Silver Medal and Norway the Bronze. In the Men's 300-Meter Three
Position Standard Rifle Team Match Sept. 16, Austria set a new military
world record and won the Gold Medal. The Silver Medal went to Norway and
Switzerland got the Bronze.
The USA Team of Parker, 1996 Olympian Sgt. 1st Class Eric
A. Uptagrafft, and Staff Sgts. Armando R. Ayala and Shane M. Barnhart,
all of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit; took fifth place out of 29 teams.
In the Women's 25-Meter .22-Caliber Center Fire Pistol
(Precision Course) Team Match Sept. 16, the USA just missed the medal
stand and finished in fourth place out of 12 teams behind China with the
Gold, Germany the Silver and Belarus the Bronze. USA Team members were
Marine Corps Capt. Janine Mills, four-time Olympian Army Reservist Staff
Sgt. Elizabeth A. Callahan and Navy Reserve Petty Officer 1st Class Sandra
Uptagrafft.
The Men's Pistol Team ended up in seventh place out of 29
teams in the 25-Meter .32-Caliber Center Fire Pistol (Precision Course)
Team Match. Pistol Team members were Sgt. 1st Class Thomas A. Rose and
Staff Sgts. Robert S. Park II and John C. Ennis and Sgt. Michael S.
Gasser of the Army Marksmanship Unit. China won the match followed by
Ukraine in second and India in third.
Three-time Olympian and former CISM Champion Sgt. 1st
Class Jason A. Parker took the Silver Medal in the Men's 300-Meter Three
Position Standard Rifle Slow Fire Individual Match Sept. 17. This match
consisted of 20 shots in each position (standing, kneeling and prone)
over 2 hours and 15 minutes at a target whose bull's eye is 10
centimeters wide shot from more than three football fields away. With a
score of 587, Parker finished just 2 points behind Sgt. Marcel Burge of
Switzerland who took the Gold with a 589. Warrant Officer Robert Markoja
of Slovenia received the Bronze with a 585; 54 shooters competed. A
perfect score is 600 points; top scores are in the mid-580s.
In the Women's 50-Meter Sport Rifle Prone Individual
Match, Cooper took fifth place only 5 points behind the winner Cpl.
Anzela Vornova of Estonia Sept. 17. Staff Sgt. Eva Friedel of Germany
took second and Sgt. Kristina Vestveit of Norway was third; Bright placed
10th and Dove finished 15th.
Rose won the Silver Medal in the Men's 25-Meter
.32-Caliber Center Fire Pistol Individual Match Sept. 18. Rose, five
points behind Gold Medalist 2nd Lt. Zheng Gao of China, was tied with two
other shooters for second place. After the shoot-off, Rose emerged
victorious and took the Silver Medal two points ahead of Bronze Medalist
Lt. Col. Oleg Khvatsovas of Belarus.
In the Women's 25-Meter .22-Caliber Center Fire Pistol
Individual Match Uptagrafft finished in eighth place, Callahan was 12th
and Mills finished 13th. Senior Col. Ying Cao and Cadet Yan Zhu of China
took the Gold and Silver Medals and Lt. Zhanna Shapialevich of Belarus
got the Bronze.
Sept. 19, the USA just missed medaling in the Men's
300-Meter Military Rapid Fire Rifle Team Match. Team USA finished in
fourth place behind Norway, Switzerland and Austria. In the Women's
50-Meter Sport Rifle Three Position Team Match, Team USA placed 9th;
Norway won the Gold Medal, Sweden received the Silver and Germany got the
Bronze.
On the last day of the competition Sept. 20, USAMU's
Uptagrafft won the Bronze Medal in the Men's 300-Meter Military Rapid
Fire Rifle Individual Match; Olympic Medalist Warrant Officer Rajmond
Debevec of Slovenia took the Gold Medal and Sgt. Vebjorn Berg of Norway
the Silver.
In the Women's 25-Meter Military Rapid Fire .22-Caliber
Individual Pistol Team Match, Naval Reservist Uptagrafft, the wife of the
USAMU rifle shooter, placed 5th; Callahan was 16th and Mills finished in
19th place. Shapialevich won the Gold Medal, followed by Warrant Officer
Stefanie Thurman of Germany with the Silver and Cao with the Bronze.
In the Women's 50-Meter Sport Rifle Three Position
Individual Match, Dove ended up in 6th place. The Gold Medal went to Sgt.
Linda Olofsson of Sweden, the Silver to Capt. Gyda E. Olssen of Norway
and the Bronze to Pfc. Sylwia Bogacka of Poland.
Ennis placed 12th in the Men's 25-Meter Military Rapid
Fire .32-Caliber Pistol Match, in which Rose was 17th. China took all the
medals; Maj. Yadong Liu the Gold, Gao the Silver and Maj. Yongde Jin the
Bronze.
CISM ended Sept. 20 with the Closing Ceremony. The team
left Sweden Sept. 21 and returned to Fort Benning Sept. 22.
(The USAMU's mission is to raise the standard of
marksmanship proficiency and combat readiness throughout the Army by
sharing knowledge gained from competing and winning in national/
international competitions, research and development and advanced
training programs while enhancing the Army's recruiting effort through an
active public information and public relations program. For more
information on the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, contact the Public
Affairs Office at (706) 545-5436, Paula.Randall@usaac.army.mil or
www.USAMU.com.)
World Military Shooting Championships -- Team USA wins 3
medals, best nation title
By Paula J. Randall
U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, Accessions Support
Brigade
BODEN, Sweden - Soldiers of the U.S. Army Marksmanship
Unit, of Fort Benning, Ga., won three medals and the coveted title of
Best Nation in the World at the Conseil International du Sport Militaire
- called CISM - at the Rodberget Shooting Centre.
"We were down by as many as 40 points,"
said USAMU Commander Lt. Col. Frank Muggeo, USA CISM Team chief of
mission. "The work that these Soldiers did to come back was really
something. Ultimately we pulled it out by 10 points and have won the
title of Best Nation. We have not won this event in eight years. We beat
Scandinavian militaries that actually have a CISM Team in the military
and the Germans who had their Olympic Team shooting. Our Soldiers were
shooting in events that are only shot at CISM and they are not events
that we practice throughout the year; this just goes to show how
important the fundamentals of marksmanship are."
The first CISM Gold Medal
was awarded to USA's Women's Rifle Team Sept. 16. With 17 teams competing
in the Women's 50-Meter Sport Rifle Prone Team Match, the Gold Medal went
to Sgt. Kelly A. Dove and Spc. Nicole M. Cooper of the Army Marksmanship
Unit and Army Reservist Lt. Col. Rhonda L. Bright, formerly of the USAMU.
Bright scored 596 points, Dove shot 593 points and Cooper got a 586; a
perfect score is 600; top scores are 590 to 595. In this match, the women
fired 60 shots in 1½ hours at a target with a bull's eye smaller than a
dime. Germany took the Silver Medal and Norway the Bronze.
Three-time Olympian and
former CISM Champion Sgt. 1st Class Jason A. Parker took the Silver Medal
in the Men's 300-Meter Three Position Standard Rifle Slow Fire Individual
Match Sept. 17. This match consisted of 20 shots in each position
(standing, kneeling and prone) over 2 hours and 15 minutes at a target
whose bull's eye is 10 centimeters wide shot from more than three
football fields away. With a score of 587, Parker finished just 2 points
behind Sgt. Marcel Burge of Switzerland who took the Gold with a 589.
Warrant Officer Robert Markoja of Slovenia received the Bronze with a
585; 54 shooters competed. A perfect score is 600 points; top scores are
in the mid-580s.
In the Men's 300-Meter
Three Position Standard Rifle Team Match Sept. 16, Austria set a new
military world record and won the Gold Medal. The Silver Medal went to
Norway and Switzerland got the Bronze. The USA Team of Parker, 1996
Olympian Sgt. 1st Class Eric A. Uptagrafft, and Staff Sgts. Armando R.
Ayala and Shane M. Barnhart, all of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit; took
fifth place out of 29 teams.
In the Women's 25-Meter
.22-Caliber Center Fire Pistol (Precision Course) Team Match Sept. 16,
the USA just missed the medal stand and finished in fourth place out of
12 teams behind China with the Gold, Germany the Silver and Belarus the
Bronze. USA Team members were Marine Corps Capt. Janine Mills, four-time
Olympian Army Reservist Staff Sgt. Elizabeth A. Callahan and Navy Reserve
Petty Officer 1st Class Sandra Uptagrafft.
The Men's Pistol Team
ended up in seventh place out of 29 teams in the 25-Meter .32-Caliber
Center Fire Pistol (Precision Course) Team Match. Pistol Team members
were Sgt. 1st Class Thomas A. Rose and Staff Sgts. Robert S. Park II and
John C. Ennis and Sgt. Michael S. Gasser of the Army Marksmanship Unit.
China won the match followed by Ukraine in second and India in third.
In the Women's 50-Meter
Sport Rifle Prone Individual Match, Cooper took fifth place only 5 points
behind the winner Cpl. Anzela Vornova of Estonia Sept. 17. Staff Sgt. Eva
Friedel of Germany took second and Sgt. Kristina Vestveit of Norway was
third; Bright placed 10th and Dove finished 15th.
Rose won the Silver Medal
in the Men's 25-Meter .32-Caliber Center Fire Pistol Individual Match
Sept. 18. Rose, five points behind Gold Medalist 2nd Lt. Zheng Gao of
China, was tied with two other shooters for second place. After the
shoot-off, Rose emerged victorious and took the Silver Medal two points
ahead of Bronze Medalist Lt. Col. Oleg Khvatsovas of Belarus.
In the Women's 25-Meter .22-Caliber
Center Fire Pistol Individual Match Uptagrafft finished in eighth place,
Callahan was 12th and Mills finished 13th. Senior Col. Ying Cao and Cadet
Yan Zhu of China took the Gold and Silver Medals and Lt. Zhanna
Shapialevich of Belarus got the Bronze.
Other matches shot Sept.
19 are the Men's 300-Meter Military Rapid Fire Rifle Team Match, Women's
50-Meter Sport Rifle Three Position Team Match, Women's 25-Meter Military
Rapid Fire .22-Caliber Pistol Team Match and Men's 25-Meter Military
Rapid Fire .32-Caliber Pistol Team Match.
The rest of the
competition schedule is as follows:
Sept. 20: Women's
50-Meter Sport Rifle Three Position Individual Match; Men's 300-Meter
Military Rapid Fire Rifle Individual Match; Women's 25-Meter Military
Rapid Fire .22-Caliber Pistol Individual Match; Men's 25-Meter Military
Rapid Fire .32-Caliber Pistol Individual Match; and Closing Ceremony.
The team will leave
Sweden Sept. 21 and return to Fort Benning Sept. 22.
Fourteen servicemembers
of the U.S. Military Shooting Team left Sept. 12 for Sweden where they
are competing in CISM.
Team USA is competing
against 550 shooters from 45 countries from around the world. Ten
shooters from the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit as well as two Army
Reservists, one Navy Reservist and one Marine, are representing the
United States at the 43rd World Military Shooting Championships.
Also traveling with the
U.S. Shooting Team from the Army Marksmanship Unit are: Michael J.
Behnke, team captain; two-time Olympian Sgt. 1st Class Thomas A. Tamas,
rifle coach; 1988 Olympian Ray Arredondo and Glenn Sulser, pistol
coaches; and Richard N. Hawkins, jury member; three-time Olympian retired
Lt. Col. Lones W. Wigger Jr., a shooter in the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame,
is also accompanied the team as a jury member.
(The
USAMU's mission is to raise the standard of marksmanship proficiency and
combat readiness throughout the Army by sharing knowledge gained from
competing and winning in national/ international competitions, research
and development and advanced training programs while enhancing the Army's
recruiting effort through an active public information and public
relations program. For more information on the U.S. Army Marksmanship
Unit, contact the Public Affairs Office at (706) 545-5436, Paula.Randall@usaac.army.mil
or www.USAMU.com.)
World Military Shooting Championships
Team USA wins 2 medals in 1st day at CISM in Sweden
By
Paula J. Randall Pagan
U.S. Army
Marksmanship Unit
Accessions Support
Brigade
BODEN, Sweden - Soldiers
of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, of Fort Benning, Ga., won two medals
on the first day of competition at the Conseil International du Sport
Militaire - called CISM - at the Rodberget Shooting Centre.
The first CISM Gold Medal was awarded to USA's Women's Rifle Team. In the
Women's 50-Meter Sport Rifle Prone Team Match, the Gold Medal went to
Sgt. Kelly A. Dove and Spc. Nicole M. Cooper of the Army Marksmanship
Unit and Army Reservist Lt. Col. Rhonda L. Bright, formerly of the USAMU.
Bright scored 596 points, Dove shot 593 points and Cooper got a 587; a
perfect score is 600; top scores are 590 to 595. In this match, the women
fired 60 shots in 1½ hours at a target with a bull's eye smaller than a
dime. Germany took the Silver Medal and Norway the Bronze.
Three-time Olympian and
former CISM Champion Sgt. 1st Class Jason A. Parker took the Silver Medal
in the Men's 300-Meter Three Position Standard Rifle Slow Fire Individual
Match Sept. 16. This match consisted of 20 shots in each position
(standing, kneeling and prone) over 2 hours and 15 minutes at a target
whose bull's eye is 10 centimeters wide shot from more than three
football fields away. A perfect score is 600 points; top scores are in
the mid-580s.
In the Men's 300-Meter Three
Position Standard Rifle Team Match, Austria set a new military world
record and won the Gold Medal. The Silver Medal went to Norway and
Switzerland got the Bronze.
The Men's 25-Meter
.32-Caliber Center Fire Pistol (Precision Course) and Women's 25-Meter
.22-Caliber Center Fire Pistol (Precision Course) Team matches were also
fired Sept. 16.
The rest of the
competition schedule is as follows:
Sept. 17: Men's 300-Meter
Standard Rifle Three Position Individual Match; Women's 50-Meter Sport
Rifle Prone Individual Match; Men's 25-Meter .32-Caliber Center Fire
Pistol (Rapid Fire Course) Team Match; and Women's 25-Meter .22-Caliber
Center Fire Pistol (Rapid Fire Course) Team Match.
Sept. 18: Men's 25-Meter
.32-Caliber Center Fire Pistol Individual Match; Women's 25-Meter
.22-Caliber Center Fire Pistol Individual Match; Men's 300-Meter Military
Rapid Fire Rifle Training; Women's 50-Meter Sport Rifle Three Position
Training; Men's 25-Meter Military Rapid Fire .32-Caliber Pistol Training;
and Women's 25-Meter Military Rapid Fire .22-Caliber Pistol Training.
Sept. 19: Men's 300-Meter
Military Rapid Fire Rifle Team Match; Women's 50-Meter Sport Rifle Three
Position Team Match; Women's 25-Meter Military Rapid Fire .22-Caliber
Pistol Team Match; and Men's 25-Meter Military Rapid Fire .32-Caliber
Pistol Team Match.
Sept. 20: Women's
50-Meter Sport Rifle Three Position Individual Match; Men's 300-Meter
Military Rapid Fire Rifle Individual Match; Women's 25-Meter Military
Rapid Fire .22-Caliber Pistol Individual Match; Men's 25-Meter Military
Rapid Fire .32-Caliber Pistol Individual Match; and Closing Ceremony.
The team will leave
Sweden Sept. 21 and return to Fort Benning Sept. 22.
Fourteen servicemembers
of the U.S. Military Shooting Team left Sept. 12 for Sweden where they
are competing in CISM. Team USA is competing against 550 shooters from 45
countries from around the world.
Ten shooters from the
U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit as well as two Army Reservists, one Navy
Reservist and one Marine, are representing the United States at the 43rd
World Military Shooting Championships.
The U.S. Team shooters
are: Men's Rifle Team -Parker, 1996 Olympian Sgt. 1st Class Eric A.
Uptagrafft, and Staff Sgts. Armando R. Ayala and Shane M. Barnhart, all
of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit; Women's Rifle Team - Dove, Cooper,
and Bright; Men's Pistol Team - Sgt. 1st Class Thomas A. Rose and Staff
Sgts. Robert S. Park II and John C. Ennis and Sgt. Michael S. Gasser of
the Army Marksmanship Unit; and Women's Pistol Team - Marine Corps Capt.
Janine Mills, four-time Olympian Army Reservist Staff Sgt. Elizabeth A.
Callahan and Navy Reserve Petty Officer 1st Class Sandra Uptagrafft.
Traveling with the U.S.
Shooting Team from the Army Marksmanship Unit are: Michael J. Behnke,
team captain; two-time Olympian Sgt. 1st Class Thomas A. Tamas, rifle
coach; 1988 Olympian Ray Arredondo and Glenn Sulser, pistol coaches;
Richard N. Hawkins, jury member; and USAMU Commander Lt. Col. Frank
Muggeo, chief of mission; three-time Olympian retired Lt. Col. Lones W.
Wigger Jr., a shooter in the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, is also
accompanied the team as a jury member.
(The
USAMU's mission is to raise the standard of marksmanship proficiency and
combat readiness throughout the Army by sharing knowledge gained from competing
and winning in national/ international competitions, research and
development and advanced training programs while enhancing the Army's
recruiting effort through an active public information and public
relations program. For more information on the U.S. Army Marksmanship
Unit, contact the Public Affairs Office at (706) 545-5436,
Paula.Randall@usaac.army.mil or www.USAMU.com.)
FINAL RESULTS
2006 World Military Shooting Championships
CISM Competition Kicks Off in Norway
By
Paula J. Randall Pagan
U.S. Army
Marksmanship Unit
Accessions Support
Brigade
RENA, Norway – The U.S. Military
Shooting Team has arrived and is training for the World Military Shooting
Championships that will be conducted here through June 27.
Six shooters from the
U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit of Fort Benning, Ga., as well as one from the
Army Reserve and one from the Navy, are representing the United States,
at the 41st Conseil International du Sport Militaire in Rena, Norway,
June 21 to 27. The competition takes place at Østerdal Garrison, which is considered to be one of NATO’s most
modern army garrisons.
Team USA is expected to
compete against hundreds of shooters from dozens of countries around the
world in the World’s Military Shooting Championships.
The U.S. Team shooters
are: Men’s Rifle Team – Lt. Col. Robert E. Harbison, Maj. Michael
E. Anti, Sgt. 1st Class Thomas A. Tamas and Sgt. Shane M. Barnhart of the
U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit; and Men’s Pistol Team – Navy Cmdr. Thomas
White of the Navy Department in Washington, D.C., Sgt. 1st Class Daryl L.
Szarenski and Staff Sgt. John C. Ennis of the U.S. Army Marksmanship
Unit, and Army Reservist Staff Sgt. James Henderson of Festus, Mo.
The United States is not sending a Women’s Pistol and Rifle Team.
Anti, who won the Silver
Medal in Three-Position Rifle at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece,
said he is excited about being on the CISM team because this will be his
first time ever competing at CISM.
“This is a very important
match for the unit. It’s one of the few times we ever get to
compete as a team, so it’s an opportunity for us to shine as a team,”
Anti said. “We’re sending a competitive team but we’ll be competing
against other Olympians and some of the best shooters in the world.
The competition is pretty tough; it’s one of the hardest to win, so it
will be an interesting match.”
Harbison, Tamas and
Szarenski are also Olympians. Harbison competed in the 1996
Olympics, Tamas in the 2000 Games and Szarenski in 2004 and 2000.
Barnhart is the 2005 NRA National Three-Position Rifle Champion, Ennis is
the 2005 NRA Center Fire National Champion and Henderson is the Army
Reserve National Pistol Champion.
Accompany the U.S.
Shooting Team are the chief of mission Air Force Col. Joe Chang of
Strategic Command, Nebraska; team captain Michael Behnke, rifle coach
Frank Briggs, pistol coach Ray Arredondo, and gunsmith Glenn Sulser, all
of the Army Marksmanship Unit, as well as Harry Allen of Littleton,
Colo., who will be a jury member.
The CISM Shooting
Championships consist of men’s and women’s rifle and pistol
competitions. The rifle shooters compete with standard rifles at
300-meters in the prone, kneeling and standing positions in both rapid
and slow fire matches. The pistol team will compete in the Center
Fire and Military Rapid Fire Championships.
Only the men’s teams’
scores count in the overall “Best Nation” awards; the women’s teams only
compete for their own individual and team awards.
The schedule of events is
as follows:
June 21:
June 22:
June 23:
- 300-Meter Standard Rifle
Team Match
- 25-Meter Center Fire
Pistol Precision Course Team Match
June 24:
- 300-Meter Standard Rifle
Individual Match
- 25-Meter Center Fire
Pistol Rapid Fire Course Team Match
June 25:
- 300-Meter Standard Rifle
Military Rapid Fire Training
- 25-Meter Center Fire
Pistol Individual Match
June 26:
- 300-Meter Standard Rifle
Military Rapid Fire Team Match
- 25-Meter Center Fire
Pistol Military Rapid Fire Team Match
June 27:
- 300-Meter Standard Rifle
Military Rapid Fire Individual Match
- 25-Meter Center Fire
Pistol Military Rapid Fire Individual Match
- Closing Ceremony &
Awards
US Shooting Team
Wins CISM Medals.
2005
2004 Pistol, Rifle and Running Target
National Championships.
2004
Soldiers Return From Olympics with
Medal, Memories.
09/2004
3 Soldiers Win
4 Olympic Shotgun Team Slots.
04/2004
2004 Final Olympic Shotgun Team Trials.
04/2004
USAMU Soldier Sets World Record, Wins
Gold Medal in World Cup.
2003
9 Soldiers Receive 16 Medals in
National Championships.
06/2003
Pan-American Games Team Selected.
05/2003
World Cup USA.
05/2003
USAMU to Host Pan-Am Selection
Matches.
04/2003
USAMU to Host World Cup USA.
04/2003
3 USAMU Soldiers Chosen as
Shooters of Year.
12/2002
Army Marksmen Take 6 Medals in
World Championships. 07/22/2002
US Shooting Team Wins CISM
Championship Title.
07/19/2002
38th World Military Shooting
Championship Results.
07/21/2001
The Official Bulletin of the 38th
World Military Shooting Championship.
07/18/2001
CISM Shooting Team leaves for
Finland.
07/10/2001
Soldiers, Seamen, Reservists,
Marine Selected for CISM Shooting Team.
05/17/2001
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