Michael McPhail Earns "London Prepares" World Cup
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 1:01 pm
Michael McPhail Earns "London Prepares" World Cup
Medal in Rifle
U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit athlete Michael McPhail earned his sixth World Cup medal since 2008 on Tuesday at the "London Prepares" World Cup.
Michael McPhail (USAMU/Darlington, Wis.) earned the USA's second medal of the International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) "London Prepares" World Cup Tuesday and in the process established himself as a top contender for Olympic selection.
Competing in the Men's 50-meter Rifle Prone event, McPhail along with U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU) teammate Eric Uptagrafft (USAMU/Phenix City, Ala.), earned a spot in the finals. Scoring a second-highest finals round of 104.6 points, McPhail would capture a bronze medal and join shotgun athlete Kim Rhode (El Monte, Calif.) as the only U.S. medal-winners to date among the more than 800 competitors participating in the ISSF World Cup event. In all, six USA Shooting athletes have placed in the top-eight in their respective events with four days of competition remaining.
With the bronze medal, the 30-year-old McPhail earned his sixth World Cup medal overall since 2008 and positioned him as one of the favorites to make his first Olympic Team. He was just .1 points away from a silver medal and 1.3 points away from winning the gold medal which was eventually won by Sergey Martynov of Belarus, a five-time Olympian and two-time Olympic bronze medalist.
Trying to earn his way on to an Olympic Team after a 16-year absence, Uptagrafft earned his way into the final with qualifying round of 592 and then out-shooting another competitor in a qualification shoot-off. Uptagrafft would end up posting a 104.3 score in the final to finish in sixth place overall.
Matt Emmons (Browns Mills, N.J.) also competes in the prone rifle event but with an elimination score of 588 points was unable to advance into the qualification relays. He'll gear up to shoot his specialty event, the Men's 50-meter 3-position rifle, beginning Friday.
Taking place Wednesday will be the finals of the Men's 50-meter Free Pistol event featuring U.S. competitors Nick Mowrer (Butte, Mont.), Daryl Szarenski (WCAP/Seale, Ala.) and Jason Turner (Rochester, N.Y.). Also, getting underway will be opening round competition in Men's and Women's Trap and Women's 50-meter 3-position Rifle.
All fifteen of the ISSF Olympic shooting events - in the disciplines of Rifle, Pistol and Shotgun shooting - will be conducted during the test event that runs through April 28.
The 2012 ISSF "London Prepares" World Cup Schedule:
Wednesday, April 25 Men's 50m Free Pistol, M/W Trap, Women's 50m 3-position Rifle
Thursday, April 26 Women's 50m 3P Rifle, Women's Trap, Men's Trap, Men's 25m Pistol
Friday, April 27 Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol, Men's 50m 3-position Rifle, Men's Trap
Saturday, April 28 Men's 50m 3-position Rifle
* Bold/italics represent FINALS
There are a number of ways you can follow the action from London. Tune-in through
www.usashooting.org, Facebook, Twitter on www.issfsports.org and www.youtube.com/issfchannel.
ELEY is a Proud Sponsor of the USA Shooting Rifle and Pistol Teams: ELEY Limited, manufacturer of the world's most consistently accurate rimfire ammunition, has been the Official Sponsor and Official Supplier of .22 rimfire ammunition of the USA Shooting rifle and pistol teams since 2000. For more information on ELEY and their products, please visit www.eley.co.uk.
Winchester Ammunition is a Proud Sponsor of the USA Shooting Shotgun Team: Winchester® Ammunition has been the exclusive ammunition sponsor and supplier of the USAShooting Shotgun Team since 1999. Members of the 2008 shotgun team brought home four medals from Beijing using Winchester AA International Target loads. Winchester is an industry leader in advancing and supporting conservation, hunter education and our country's proud shooting sports heritage. For more information about Winchester and its complete line of products, visit www.winchester.com.
About USA Shooting:
USA Shooting, a 501c3 non-profit corporation, was chartered by the United States Olympic Committee as the National Governing Body for the sport of shooting in April 1995. USA Shooting's mission is to prepare American athletes to win Olympic medals, promote the shooting sports throughout the U.S. and govern the conduct of international shooting in the country. Check us out on the web at www.usashooting.org and on Twitter at twitter.com/USAShooting
Medal in Rifle
U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit athlete Michael McPhail earned his sixth World Cup medal since 2008 on Tuesday at the "London Prepares" World Cup.
Michael McPhail (USAMU/Darlington, Wis.) earned the USA's second medal of the International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) "London Prepares" World Cup Tuesday and in the process established himself as a top contender for Olympic selection.
Competing in the Men's 50-meter Rifle Prone event, McPhail along with U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU) teammate Eric Uptagrafft (USAMU/Phenix City, Ala.), earned a spot in the finals. Scoring a second-highest finals round of 104.6 points, McPhail would capture a bronze medal and join shotgun athlete Kim Rhode (El Monte, Calif.) as the only U.S. medal-winners to date among the more than 800 competitors participating in the ISSF World Cup event. In all, six USA Shooting athletes have placed in the top-eight in their respective events with four days of competition remaining.
With the bronze medal, the 30-year-old McPhail earned his sixth World Cup medal overall since 2008 and positioned him as one of the favorites to make his first Olympic Team. He was just .1 points away from a silver medal and 1.3 points away from winning the gold medal which was eventually won by Sergey Martynov of Belarus, a five-time Olympian and two-time Olympic bronze medalist.
Trying to earn his way on to an Olympic Team after a 16-year absence, Uptagrafft earned his way into the final with qualifying round of 592 and then out-shooting another competitor in a qualification shoot-off. Uptagrafft would end up posting a 104.3 score in the final to finish in sixth place overall.
Matt Emmons (Browns Mills, N.J.) also competes in the prone rifle event but with an elimination score of 588 points was unable to advance into the qualification relays. He'll gear up to shoot his specialty event, the Men's 50-meter 3-position rifle, beginning Friday.
Taking place Wednesday will be the finals of the Men's 50-meter Free Pistol event featuring U.S. competitors Nick Mowrer (Butte, Mont.), Daryl Szarenski (WCAP/Seale, Ala.) and Jason Turner (Rochester, N.Y.). Also, getting underway will be opening round competition in Men's and Women's Trap and Women's 50-meter 3-position Rifle.
All fifteen of the ISSF Olympic shooting events - in the disciplines of Rifle, Pistol and Shotgun shooting - will be conducted during the test event that runs through April 28.
The 2012 ISSF "London Prepares" World Cup Schedule:
Wednesday, April 25 Men's 50m Free Pistol, M/W Trap, Women's 50m 3-position Rifle
Thursday, April 26 Women's 50m 3P Rifle, Women's Trap, Men's Trap, Men's 25m Pistol
Friday, April 27 Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol, Men's 50m 3-position Rifle, Men's Trap
Saturday, April 28 Men's 50m 3-position Rifle
* Bold/italics represent FINALS
There are a number of ways you can follow the action from London. Tune-in through
www.usashooting.org, Facebook, Twitter on www.issfsports.org and www.youtube.com/issfchannel.
ELEY is a Proud Sponsor of the USA Shooting Rifle and Pistol Teams: ELEY Limited, manufacturer of the world's most consistently accurate rimfire ammunition, has been the Official Sponsor and Official Supplier of .22 rimfire ammunition of the USA Shooting rifle and pistol teams since 2000. For more information on ELEY and their products, please visit www.eley.co.uk.
Winchester Ammunition is a Proud Sponsor of the USA Shooting Shotgun Team: Winchester® Ammunition has been the exclusive ammunition sponsor and supplier of the USAShooting Shotgun Team since 1999. Members of the 2008 shotgun team brought home four medals from Beijing using Winchester AA International Target loads. Winchester is an industry leader in advancing and supporting conservation, hunter education and our country's proud shooting sports heritage. For more information about Winchester and its complete line of products, visit www.winchester.com.
About USA Shooting:
USA Shooting, a 501c3 non-profit corporation, was chartered by the United States Olympic Committee as the National Governing Body for the sport of shooting in April 1995. USA Shooting's mission is to prepare American athletes to win Olympic medals, promote the shooting sports throughout the U.S. and govern the conduct of international shooting in the country. Check us out on the web at www.usashooting.org and on Twitter at twitter.com/USAShooting