2022 Triple Crown winners are….
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2022 Triple Crown winners are….
***Update on the 2022 Ohio Triple Crown***
First I’d like to thank all the sponsors that make this match possible…
The Civilian Marksmanship Program
Canton McKinley Rifle and Pistol
Red Feather Outfitters
AccuracyX
PardiniUSA
Rock River Arms
US Sugar Corporation
Vulcan’s Forge
Dane Hogle Technologies
Kodiak Machine
Mike Curtis
Here are the starting rollover pot totals for the 2023 Triple Crown -
High Master - $1375
Master - $770
Expert - $1530
Sharpshooter - $525
Marksman - $245
These pots will grow with next years entries. You win these pots and several of the donated prizes by competing with your class peers and winning your class, amongst the shooters entered in the Triple Crown, at all three matches.
I’m going to list these as I have them on my payout sheet so this post might be a little lengthy.
AccuracyX donated a $1000 certificate towards a future build.
Winner - Tom Gschiel
The CMP donated $1000 to the Triple Crown High Aggregate Winner.
Winner - Jon Shue
Canton McKinley donated $1000 as follows;
$200 to the High Aggregate Veteran - Jon Shue
$200 to the High Aggregate Woman -
Lisa Emmert Traciak
$200 to the the High Aggregate Senior (60+) -
Daniel Kupar
$200 the the High Aggregate Grand Senior (70+)-
Phillip Hemphill
$200 to the Farthest Traveled - Tom Gschiel
PardiniUSA donated a new trophy, $1300 in cash and several cases of Eley .22lr ammunition. There are a couple ways to win any of this. The particulars are a little lengthy so I’ll save that for another post.
The High Aggregate of the three .22 900s and winner of the Pardini Trophy and a case of Eley is - SFC Ryan Franks
The High Aggregate of all three 1800 scores wins a case of Eley and $300. That competitor is -
SFC Ryan Franks
Rock River Arms donated a RRAGE rifle to the High Aggregate winner - Jon Shue
US Sugar Corporation donated $200 to the High Aggregate Winner and $200 to each High Aggregate Class winner -
High Master - Jon Shue
Master - 1LT Lisa Emmert Traciak
Expert - Paul Valintakonis
Sharpshooter - Mark Goodman
Marksman - was not paid out as there was only one person entered in that class.
Vulcan’s Forge donated $100 to the High
Aggregate Winner - Jon Shue
They also donated $50 the High Aggregate Class Winners -
High Master - Jon Shue
Master - 1LT Lisa Emmert Traciak
Expert - Paul Valintakonis
Sharpshooter - Mark Goodman
Marksman - was not paid out as there was only one person entered in that class.
Kodiak Machine donated an H mount or set of AimPoint 9000 shades or mount to the High Aggregate winner in the Expert class -
Paul Valintakonis
Dane Hogle Technologies donated $100 to the High Woman Aggregate winner -
1LT Lisa Emmert Traciak
Mike Curtis donated a NM .45ACP barrel to the High Sharpshooter class aggregate winner -
Mark Goodman
A few things to mention. There was only one Marksman class competitor so we paid him $100.
This will be the way it goes from here on out. There will need to be at least two shooters in an award class for that award to be fully paid out.
There was no Junior entered this year.
Thanks again for everyone that signed up and took their hard earned vacation and money to come to Ohio and shoot these three amazing matches!
We all look forward to seeing everyone back out on the range next year!
First I’d like to thank all the sponsors that make this match possible…
The Civilian Marksmanship Program
Canton McKinley Rifle and Pistol
Red Feather Outfitters
AccuracyX
PardiniUSA
Rock River Arms
US Sugar Corporation
Vulcan’s Forge
Dane Hogle Technologies
Kodiak Machine
Mike Curtis
Here are the starting rollover pot totals for the 2023 Triple Crown -
High Master - $1375
Master - $770
Expert - $1530
Sharpshooter - $525
Marksman - $245
These pots will grow with next years entries. You win these pots and several of the donated prizes by competing with your class peers and winning your class, amongst the shooters entered in the Triple Crown, at all three matches.
I’m going to list these as I have them on my payout sheet so this post might be a little lengthy.
AccuracyX donated a $1000 certificate towards a future build.
Winner - Tom Gschiel
The CMP donated $1000 to the Triple Crown High Aggregate Winner.
Winner - Jon Shue
Canton McKinley donated $1000 as follows;
$200 to the High Aggregate Veteran - Jon Shue
$200 to the High Aggregate Woman -
Lisa Emmert Traciak
$200 to the the High Aggregate Senior (60+) -
Daniel Kupar
$200 the the High Aggregate Grand Senior (70+)-
Phillip Hemphill
$200 to the Farthest Traveled - Tom Gschiel
PardiniUSA donated a new trophy, $1300 in cash and several cases of Eley .22lr ammunition. There are a couple ways to win any of this. The particulars are a little lengthy so I’ll save that for another post.
The High Aggregate of the three .22 900s and winner of the Pardini Trophy and a case of Eley is - SFC Ryan Franks
The High Aggregate of all three 1800 scores wins a case of Eley and $300. That competitor is -
SFC Ryan Franks
Rock River Arms donated a RRAGE rifle to the High Aggregate winner - Jon Shue
US Sugar Corporation donated $200 to the High Aggregate Winner and $200 to each High Aggregate Class winner -
High Master - Jon Shue
Master - 1LT Lisa Emmert Traciak
Expert - Paul Valintakonis
Sharpshooter - Mark Goodman
Marksman - was not paid out as there was only one person entered in that class.
Vulcan’s Forge donated $100 to the High
Aggregate Winner - Jon Shue
They also donated $50 the High Aggregate Class Winners -
High Master - Jon Shue
Master - 1LT Lisa Emmert Traciak
Expert - Paul Valintakonis
Sharpshooter - Mark Goodman
Marksman - was not paid out as there was only one person entered in that class.
Kodiak Machine donated an H mount or set of AimPoint 9000 shades or mount to the High Aggregate winner in the Expert class -
Paul Valintakonis
Dane Hogle Technologies donated $100 to the High Woman Aggregate winner -
1LT Lisa Emmert Traciak
Mike Curtis donated a NM .45ACP barrel to the High Sharpshooter class aggregate winner -
Mark Goodman
A few things to mention. There was only one Marksman class competitor so we paid him $100.
This will be the way it goes from here on out. There will need to be at least two shooters in an award class for that award to be fully paid out.
There was no Junior entered this year.
Thanks again for everyone that signed up and took their hard earned vacation and money to come to Ohio and shoot these three amazing matches!
We all look forward to seeing everyone back out on the range next year!
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Re: 2022 Triple Crown winners are….
I'm curious. How did a sugar company based in Florida become a sponsor of a bullseye match in Ohio?
It's great that US Sugar sponsored the Ohio Triple Crown but it's a little surprising.
It's great that US Sugar sponsored the Ohio Triple Crown but it's a little surprising.
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Re: 2022 Triple Crown winners are….
Orpanaut wrote:I'm curious. How did a sugar company based in Florida become a sponsor of a bullseye match in Ohio?
It's great that US Sugar sponsored the Ohio Triple Crown but it's a little surprising.
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