Collegiate & School Programs NRA Competitive Shooting

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Collegiate & School ProgramsNRA Competitive Shooting Division

Marksmanship training since1871 Competitive shooting eventssince 1873 Today, NRA hosts and staffs over30 National Championships Today, staff manage over100,000 competitorclassifications Today, staff manage 10,000 approved and registeredtournaments annually

Pistol Programs:Action PistolConventional PistolPistol SilhouetteAir PistolInternational PistolMuzzleloading PistolApproved and RegisteredTournamentsRifle Programs:High Power RifleSmallbore RifleBlack Powder RifleRifle SilhouetteAir RifleInternational RifleMuzzleloading RiflePostal Matches, SanctionedLeagues, Sectionals, StateChampionships, RegionalTournaments and NationalChampionships

NRA National Collegiate Rifle Club ChampionshipNRA National Collegiate Pistol ChampionshipACUI Clay Target Championship (co-sponsor)NCAA Rifle Championship (co-sponsor)NRA National Junior Air Gun ChampionshipNRA National Action Pistol Championship (Bianchi Cup)NRA National Pistol Championship (Camp Perry, Ohio)NRA National Smallbore Championship NRA National High Power Rifle Championship (Camp Perry, Ohio)(Camp Perry, Ohio) NRA National High Power Silhouette ChampionshipNRA National Cowboy Action Rifle ChampionshipNRA Disabled Indoor Air Rifle Sectional Championships

Precision Air Rifle – 3 position Sporter Air Rifle – 3 position BB Gun Rules Smallbore Rifle High Power Rifle High Power Sporting Rifle Conventional Pistol Action Pistol Shooting Police Pistol Combat Silhouette Rifle Silhouette Pistol MuzzleloadingRifle/Pistol/Shotgun Black Powder Target Rifle International Rifle (includes Air) International Pistol (includes Air)

Are there scholarships?

CHALLENGE For the challenge!Some of the best competitiveshooting in the U.S. takes placeduring your college yearsTravel opportunitiesMeet new friends

NCAA Rifle ChampionshipACUI Clay Target ChampionshipNRA Intercollegiate Pistol ChampionshipNRA Intercollegiate Rifle Club ChampionshipNRA All-American

About 100% Recreational CompetitiveCreate a team!Information to follow.Check out the NRACollegiate website formore details!

Many scholarships are available About 30 NCAA schools have scholarship money Many schools have privately funded scholarshipsAsk! NRA College Coaches & Athletic Directors Scholarships remain unclaimed each year becausenobody knew to ask!

Created in 1936; honors top collegiate shootersThe elusive and challenging award is now attainable for Rifle,Pistol, & Shotgun competitorsSelection criteria: Average score for the seasonMinimum number of shots firedNumber of matches firedSpecific matches requiredHigh and low scoresGPACoaches recommendationsFull-time studentMust compete in an NRA Intercollegiate SectionalNRA All-Americans are exceptional men and women recognized for theircommitment and contributions as leaders in the shooting sportscommunity and beyond.

You can compete independently!You can still become an All-AmericanYou can compete in the National Collegiate IndoorChampionship (Sectionals)You can still qualify for the NRA & ACUI championshipsYou can try-out and potentially qualify for the USDevelopment/National TeamsYou can create a new program at your school!

Get the new book titled“Developing a ScholasticShooting Program”Offers 10 chapters of usefulinformation including: Choosing a type of program Writing the proposal Creating a budget Becoming a Coach orInstructor History of collegiateshootingDownload the book here:http://www.issuu.com/compshoot/docs/shooting programscholastic

Pistol (Air, Free, Standard Sport, Women’s Air, Women’s Sport) NRAClub Rifle (Air, Smallbore) NRANCAA Rifle (Air, Smallbore) National Collegiate Athletic AssociationShotgun (Int’l Trap, Int’l Skeet, American Trap, AmericanSkeet, Five Stand, Sporting Clays) Association of College Unions International (ACUI)

Qualify through the NRAIntercollegiate SectionalsAbout 100-150 competitorscompeteThe 34th AnnualChampionships will behosted by the USAMU atFort Benning, March 8-13,2014

Qualify through the NRAIntercollegiate SectionalsOver 60 student athletesparticipated in 2013The 5th AnnualChampionships will beheld at Fort Benning,March 13-15, 2014

48 participants compete in therifle championshipsParticipants qualify throughthe NCAA “Qualifiers”The 2014 championships willtake place at Murray State,March 13-15, 2014

Anyone who participatesin a college shotgunprogram can participatein this championshipThe 2014 competitionwill take place at theNational ShootingComplex in San Antonio,March 25-30, 2014In 2013, over 500shooters attended thechampionship

Be active in your junior clubShoot as many of the following as possible: Open Tournaments Junior Tournaments Sectionals, Regionals, Postals, LeaguesShoot NRA Junior Indoor ChampionshipsCompete in the following National Championships: National Matches- Camp Perry Junior Air Gun Championships & Training Summit Junior Olympics(Coaches use the bulletins to compare and validateyour shooting potential)

Victoria CroftNational ManagerNRA Collegiate & School ProgramsNational Rifle Association11250 Waples Mill Rd.Fairfax, VA 22030Phone: (703) 267-1473Fax: (703) 267-3941Email: collegiate@nrahq.orgOnline: http://www.collegiateshooting

Main Phone: 1-877-672-62821-877-NRA-MATCHMain Fax: 703-267-3491competitions@nrahq.orgWebsite: nrahq.org/competeAdministration703.267.1480Email: competitions@nrahq.orgCollegiate & il: pistol@nrahq.orgRifle & SilhouetteTournament OpsTournament Reporting703.267.1485Email: volunteer@nrahq.orgEmail: disabled-shooting@nrahq.orgEmail: rifle@nrahq.org703.267.1469Email: warenas@nrahq.orgEmail: collegiate@nrahq.orgDisabled ShootingMarketing & l: tournopns@nrahq.orgEmail: tournrpts@nrahq.org703.267.1452703.267.1464

ForForForForyour support of today’s young adultsyour support of the shooting sportsyour time, energy, strength, and passionsupporting the NRA Collegiate ProgramBut most of all, THANK YOU for being heretoday - to help us grow and strengthen ourcollegiate shooting community!

NRA National High Power Silhouette Championship NRA National Cowboy Action Rifle Championship . Sporter Air Rifle –3 position BB Gun Rules Smallbore Rifle High Power Rifle High Power Sporting Rifle Conventional Pistol Action Pistol Shooting . National Rifle Association 11250 Waples Mill Rd. Fairfax, VA 22030 Phone .

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