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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 18, 2017 Contact: [email protected]; (703) 267-1595
Register for the 2017 NRA World Shooting Championship Presented by Kimber
FAIRFAX, Va. – The 2017 NRA World Shooting Championship Presented by Kimber is scheduled for Sept. 14-16 at Peacemaker National Training Center in Glengary, West Virginia. The competition gathers the world’s top professional and amateur shooters to compete in a comprehensive contest of competitive shooting sports, with 12 stages in pistol, rifle, shotgun, and combined firearms disciplines.
This is the fourth consecutive year the championship has been held at PNTC. Last year’s winner Doug Koenig won $25,000 after being crowned the 2016 Undisputed World Shooting Champion. Previous winners include notable action and 3-Gun shooters Bruce Piatt and Daniel Horner.
For 2017, shooters will be split into two groups: a Professional Division for sponsored shooters, and an Amateur Division for those who are not sponsored. Competitors in both divisions will compete with all firearms, optics and ammunition provided to them for each stage by match sponsors.
The NRA World Shooting Championship Presented by Kimber will offer $250,000 in cash and prizes. Each competitor has the opportunity to be become the 2017 World Shooting Champion and win the top cash prize of $25,000. There will also be cash prizes for second and third place overall, High Lady and High Amateur Junior. Additionally, competitors that don’t win a cash prize will be eligible to select awards from the best prize tables available in all of competitive shooting—including one specially designated amateur prize table expected to exceed $100,000.
“Peacemaker National Training Center will once again host the greatest shooters in the world for the ultimate challenge in the shooting sports,” said Cole McCulloch, director of NRA Competitive Shooting and founder of the championship. “This year the NRA is going back to basics and returning the match to the original format of two divisions for professionals and amateurs, putting everyone on an even playing field.”
Match entry fees are $395 for Professional Division and $325 for Amateur Division. Both registrations include use of firearms, ammunition and one awards banquet ticket.
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