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•Marksmanship training since
1871
•Competitive shooting events
since 1873
•Today, NRA hosts and staffs over
30 National Championships
•Today, staff manage over
100,000 competitor
classifications
•Today, staff manage 10,000+
approved and registered
tournaments annually
Pistol Programs:
Action Pistol
Conventional Pistol
Pistol Silhouette
Air Pistol
International Pistol
Muzzleloading Pistol
Rifle Programs:
High Power Rifle
Smallbore Rifle
Black Powder Rifle
Rifle Silhouette
Air Rifle
International Rifle
Muzzleloading Rifle
Approved and Registered
Tournaments
Postal Matches, Sanctioned
Leagues, Sectionals, State
Championships, Regional
Tournaments and National
Championships
NRA National Collegiate Rifle Club Championship
NRA National Collegiate Pistol Championship
ACUI Clay Target Championship (co-sponsor)
NCAA Rifle Championship (co-sponsor)
NRA National Junior Air Gun Championship
NRA National Action Pistol Championship (Bianchi Cup)
NRA National Pistol Championship (Camp Perry, Ohio)
NRA National Smallbore Championship (Camp Perry, Ohio)
NRA National High Power Rifle Championship
(Camp Perry, Ohio)
NRA National High Power Silhouette Championship
NRA National Cowboy Action Rifle Championship
NRA 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)
For the challenge!
Some of the best competitive shooting in the U.S. takes place during your college years
Travel opportunities
Meet new friends
CHALLENGE
NCAA Rifle Championship
ACUI Clay Target Championship
NRA Intercollegiate Pistol Championship
NRA Intercollegiate Rifle Club Championship
NRA All-American
About 100%
◦ Recreational
◦ Competitive
Create a team! Information to follow. Check out the NRA Collegiate website for more details!
Many scholarships are available
◦ About 30 NCAA schools have scholarship money
◦ Many schools have privately funded scholarships
Ask!
◦ NRA
◦ College Coaches & Athletic Directors
◦ Scholarships remain unclaimed each year because nobody knew to ask!
Created in 1936; honors top collegiate shooters
The elusive and challenging award is now attainable for Rifle, Pistol, & Shotgun competitors
Selection criteria:◦ Average score for the season
◦ Minimum number of shots fired
◦ Number of matches fired
◦ Specific matches required
◦ High and low scores
◦ GPA
◦ Coaches recommendations
◦ Full-time student
◦ Must compete in an NRA Intercollegiate Sectional
◦ NRA All-Americans are exceptional men and women recognized for their commitment and contributions as leaders in the shooting sports community and beyond.
You can compete independently!
You can still become an All-American
You can compete in the National Collegiate Indoor Championship (Sectionals)
You can still qualify for the NRA & ACUI championships
You can try-out and potentially qualify for the US Development/National Teams
You can create a new program at your school!
Get the new book titled “Developing a Scholastic Shooting Program”
Offers 10 chapters of useful information including:◦ Choosing a type of program◦ Writing the proposal◦ Creating a budget◦ Becoming a Coach or
Instructor◦ History of collegiate
shooting
Download the book here: http://www.issuu.com/compshoot/docs/shooting_program_scholastic
Pistol (Air, Free, Standard Sport, Women’s Air, Women’s Sport)
◦ NRA
Club Rifle (Air, Smallbore)
◦ NRA
NCAA Rifle (Air, Smallbore)
◦ National Collegiate Athletic Association
Shotgun (Int’l Trap, Int’l Skeet, American Trap, American Skeet, Five Stand, Sporting Clays)
◦ Association of College Unions International (ACUI)
Qualify through the NRA Intercollegiate Sectionals
About 100-150 competitors compete
The 34th Annual Championships will be hosted by the USAMU at Fort Benning, March 8-13, 2014
Qualify through the NRA Intercollegiate Sectionals
Over 60 student athletes participated in 2013
The 5th Annual Championships will be held at Fort Benning, March 13-15, 2014
48 participants compete in the rifle championships
Participants qualify through the NCAA “Qualifiers”
The 2014 championships will take place at Murray State, March 13-15, 2014
Anyone who participates in a college shotgun program can participate in this championship
The 2014 competition will take place at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, March 25-30, 2014
In 2013, over 500 shooters attended the championship
Be active in your junior club
Shoot as many of the following as possible:
◦ Open Tournaments
◦ Junior Tournaments
◦ Sectionals, Regionals, Postals, Leagues
Shoot NRA Junior Indoor Championships
Compete in the following National Championships:
◦ National Matches- Camp Perry
◦ Junior Air Gun Championships & Training Summit
◦ Junior Olympics
(Coaches use the bulletins to compare and validate your shooting potential)
Victoria Croft
National Manager
NRA Collegiate & School Programs
National Rifle Association
11250 Waples Mill Rd.
Fairfax, VA 22030
Phone: (703) 267-1473
Fax: (703) 267-3941
Email: collegiate@nrahq.org
Online: http://www.collegiateshooting
Main Phone: 1-877-672-6282 1-877-NRA-MATCH
Main Fax: 703-267-3491 competitions@nrahq.org
Website: nrahq.org/compete
Administration 703.267.1480
Email: competitions@nrahq.org
Marketing & PR 703.267.1469
Email: warenas@nrahq.org
Collegiate & Schools 703.267.1473
Email: collegiate@nrahq.org
Volunteers 703.267.1485
Email: volunteer@nrahq.org
Disabled Shooting 703.267.1495
Email: disabled-shooting@nrahq.org
Pistol 703.267.1452
Email: pistol@nrahq.org
Rifle & Silhouette 703.267.1456
Email: rifle@nrahq.org silhouette@nrahq.org
Tournament Ops 703.267.1464
Email: tournopns@nrahq.org
Tournament Reporting 703.267.1467 Email: tournrpts@nrahq.org
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