Larson Sets National Records at CMP’s Three-Position Air Rifle Regional Matches

The top athletes have been determined for the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s (CMP) Three-Position Regional Air Rifle Championship! The event was held in April at CMP’s own air gun competition centers in Ohio and Alabama as well as through the use of CMP’s mobile electronic range in Utah.

The annual, national-level competition series is designed for junior air rifle marksmen involved in 4-H, Scouts, American Legion, club or JROTC sporter and precision air rifle programs. Athletes begin with a postal match, followed by regional and national events. During the match, athletes fire from three positions: prone, standing and kneeling. Qualification scores are recorded each day, with the eight highest scoring marksmen from each discipline participating in a final on the firing line.

Makenzie Larson takes a shot during the Final. Larson was the top overall Precision individual.

Special congratulations goes to precision athlete Makenzie Larson, 15, of Wellington, CO, who set three new national records with her Day 1 score of 599-57X. Larson reached the American Legion, Open/Overall and Under 17 Individual 3×20 records with her incredible performance.

The CMP 3P Regionals were held in Alabama, Ohio and Utah in April.

Overall individuals of the event throughout all locations included:

Judson Terry earned third overall in the sporter competition.

Sporter:

Samantha Zermeno, 18, Nation Ford High School, SC – 1117-42X

Kalinn White, 17, Zion Benton High School, IL – 1108-30X

Judson Terry, 17, Wilcox County 4-H, GA – 1103-34X

Precision:

Makenzie Larson, 15, American Legion Post 109/TWS, CO– 1194-110X

Katrina Demerle, 18, Individual, Hamilton, OH – 1192-104X

Griffin Lake, 17, Ontelaunee Jr. Rifle, PA – 1192-95X

Top overall teams:

Sporter:

Nation Ford High School, South Carolina – 4399-146X

Zion Benton High School, Illinois – 4324-126X

Pierre Post 8, South Dakota – 4287-129X

American Legion Post 295 from Ohio led the precision team match by nearly 30 points.

Precision:

American Legion Post 295, Ohio – 4677-301X

Palmyra Junior Rifle Team, Pennsylvania – 4649-288X

Ontelaunee Jr. Rifle, Pennsylvania – 4628-279X

The top three teams and top eight individuals were recognized with awards at each location. Third place individuals received $300 from the CMP, while second and first earned $400 and $500, respectively. Teams placing at each location were also recognized and presented with monetary awards: $800 for third, $1,200 for second and $1,500 for third.

Nation Ford High School from South Carolina earned the top sporter team title, as member Samantha Zermeno led the individual match.

The final event of the three-position competition series for qualifying teams and individuals will be the CMP National Championship, held at Camp Perry, Ohio, June 22-24 for sporter and July 10-12 for precision. The match will also include the National Junior Olympic Championship. Good luck to all!

Find a complete list of results of the CMP Three-Position Regional Air Rifle Championship, including listings by location, at https://ct.thecmp.org/20233PARRegionalResults. Photos of each location are available for free download through CMP’s online photo album at https://cmp1.zenfolio.com/f804793446.

The Civilian Marksmanship Program is a federally chartered 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. It is dedicated to firearm safety and marksmanship training and to the promotion of marksmanship competition for citizens of the United States. For more information about the CMP and its programs, log onto www.TheCMP.org.

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