Juniors Set to Compete at World Cup in Germany
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2018 5:35 pm
Juniors Set to Compete at World Cup in Germany
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (June 21, 2018)
Seventeen Junior USA Shooting Rifle and Pistol athletes have made their way to Suhl, Germany to compete in the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) Junior World Cup. The event begins tomorrow with action concluding on June 29.
The American athletes attending this Junior World Cup are also part of the team that will compete at the ISSF World Championship in Changwon, South Korea later this summer. These athletes earned their slots to the World Championship with their performances at this year’s National Junior Olympic Shooting Championships (NJOSC) in April.
For most of this team, this isn’t their first trip to Suhl as many of these athletes have competed there previously, including the 2017 Junior World Championship for Rifle/Pistol. Morgan Phillips (Salisbury, Maryland) will look to build on her performances last year where she finished in fourth place in Women’s Three-Position Rifle and in eighth place in Women’s Prone Rifle. At the USA Shooting National Championships last week, Phillips may have finished in fourth overall in the Three-Position Rifle event, but she was posting world-class, Open-level (Adult) scores in Women’s Three-Position Rifle on both days. She was also the top finisher in the event at NJOSC.
Though Elizabeth Marsh (Searcy, Arkansas) didn’t compete in Suhl last year, look for strong performances from her as well as she was the only female Rifle athlete to qualify for the World Championship Team in Air and Three-Position Rifle, winning gold in Air and silver in Three-Position at NJOSC. Last week at the National Championships, she posted world-class, Open-level scores on both days in the Women’s Three-Position Rifle competition to win the Open-level bronze and earn a slot on the National Team.
Two-time Men’s Air Rifle NJOSC winner Logan Ogden (Galway, New York) has been dominating his competition domestically, consistently posting world-class scores, as well as winning the Open-level overall selection process for the World Championship Team, as well as winning Winter Airgun Championships in December.
Will Shaner (Colorado Springs, Colorado) won the overall silver in Men’s Air Rifle at the National Championships and was the only male Rifle athlete to qualify for the World Championship Team in Air and Three-Position Rifle. His second-day performance at the National Championship of 624.3 would qualify him for most international Junior Finals.
Sarah Choe (Los Angeles, California) will look to improve on her eighth-place finish at last year’s Junior World Championship in Women’s Air Pistol. She also finished 14th in Women’s Sport Pistol, but at this year’s NJOSC and National Championships, she’s posted world-class Junior scores in both events.
Pistol is a family affair for siblings Abbie, Henry and Jack Leverett III (Bainbridge, Georgia) who will compete in all the Pistol events. Henry and Jack Leverett are proven forces on the Junior circuit, with Jack Leverett III finishing fifth in last year’s World Championships in Men’s Sport Pistol. Abbie Leverett will make her international competition debut in Suhl.
The event is the second Junior World Cup of the season and will welcome 761 athletes from 61 countries to compete in the 15 Olympic shooting events, as well as seven non-Olympic events, such as Men’s and Women’s Standard Pistol and Prone Rifle.
View live results from this Junior World Cup
List of athletes competing at the Junior World Cup
Junior World Cup Schedule
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (June 21, 2018)
Seventeen Junior USA Shooting Rifle and Pistol athletes have made their way to Suhl, Germany to compete in the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) Junior World Cup. The event begins tomorrow with action concluding on June 29.
The American athletes attending this Junior World Cup are also part of the team that will compete at the ISSF World Championship in Changwon, South Korea later this summer. These athletes earned their slots to the World Championship with their performances at this year’s National Junior Olympic Shooting Championships (NJOSC) in April.
For most of this team, this isn’t their first trip to Suhl as many of these athletes have competed there previously, including the 2017 Junior World Championship for Rifle/Pistol. Morgan Phillips (Salisbury, Maryland) will look to build on her performances last year where she finished in fourth place in Women’s Three-Position Rifle and in eighth place in Women’s Prone Rifle. At the USA Shooting National Championships last week, Phillips may have finished in fourth overall in the Three-Position Rifle event, but she was posting world-class, Open-level (Adult) scores in Women’s Three-Position Rifle on both days. She was also the top finisher in the event at NJOSC.
Though Elizabeth Marsh (Searcy, Arkansas) didn’t compete in Suhl last year, look for strong performances from her as well as she was the only female Rifle athlete to qualify for the World Championship Team in Air and Three-Position Rifle, winning gold in Air and silver in Three-Position at NJOSC. Last week at the National Championships, she posted world-class, Open-level scores on both days in the Women’s Three-Position Rifle competition to win the Open-level bronze and earn a slot on the National Team.
Two-time Men’s Air Rifle NJOSC winner Logan Ogden (Galway, New York) has been dominating his competition domestically, consistently posting world-class scores, as well as winning the Open-level overall selection process for the World Championship Team, as well as winning Winter Airgun Championships in December.
Will Shaner (Colorado Springs, Colorado) won the overall silver in Men’s Air Rifle at the National Championships and was the only male Rifle athlete to qualify for the World Championship Team in Air and Three-Position Rifle. His second-day performance at the National Championship of 624.3 would qualify him for most international Junior Finals.
Sarah Choe (Los Angeles, California) will look to improve on her eighth-place finish at last year’s Junior World Championship in Women’s Air Pistol. She also finished 14th in Women’s Sport Pistol, but at this year’s NJOSC and National Championships, she’s posted world-class Junior scores in both events.
Pistol is a family affair for siblings Abbie, Henry and Jack Leverett III (Bainbridge, Georgia) who will compete in all the Pistol events. Henry and Jack Leverett are proven forces on the Junior circuit, with Jack Leverett III finishing fifth in last year’s World Championships in Men’s Sport Pistol. Abbie Leverett will make her international competition debut in Suhl.
The event is the second Junior World Cup of the season and will welcome 761 athletes from 61 countries to compete in the 15 Olympic shooting events, as well as seven non-Olympic events, such as Men’s and Women’s Standard Pistol and Prone Rifle.
View live results from this Junior World Cup
List of athletes competing at the Junior World Cup
Junior World Cup Schedule