FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015   ■   NEWS

CMP Regional Air Rifle Championships Underway

CAMP PERRY, Ohio – The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) has kicked off the next phase of the 2015 CMP 3PAR Competition with the Regional Championship, held in the world-class Gary Anderson CMP Competition Center at Camp Perry, now through March 28. Top junior marksmen involved in 4-H, Scouts, American Legion, club or JROTC air rifle programs will compete to determine who will move on to the final stage of the Championships.

This year, 2,445 juniors participated in the CMP Postal Competition on the road to the National Championship in June – set in Anniston, Ala. During the Postals, participants are issued official targets to be fired upon at their home ranges and returned to CMP for scoring. Top teams and individuals of the Postal Match are invited to participate in one of three CMP Regional Championships – held at Camp Perry, Ohio (March 26-28); Anniston, Ala. (April 9-11); and Sandy, Utah (April 9-11).

The event is a 3x20 air rifle event, meaning competitors fire 20 record shots from three positions: prone, standing and kneeling. Visitors are welcome into the range to observe the Regional Championships at any time during the match at all locations – with free admission.

To reward the hard work of dedicated junior athletes and coaches, the CMP administers $21,000 towards teams who qualify for the Regional events, with an additional $21,300 for teams and individuals reaching the National level. A scholarship check for $1,000 is also available for the Top 3 highest-scoring senior athletes in both the sporter and precision classes at the National competition.

Additionally, Larry and Brenda Potterfield have donated nearly $275,000 through generous MidwayUSA Foundation endowments to winning teams of the CMP Regional Championships. The MidwayUSA Foundation is a public charity that helps communities and organizations raise funds into their MidwayUSA Foundation account to support youth shooting teams and activities.

The Gary Anderson CMP Competition Center at Camp Perry includes an open reception and common area, fully equipped classrooms, projection screens and flat-screen television sets, as well as authentic Olympic memorabilia and other notable items from the outstanding career of the most decorated marksmen athlete in U.S. history, Gary Anderson. Connected to the new expansion is the existing 80-point air gun range, with 10-meter firing points – each equipped with state-of-the-art electronic targets to accommodate air rifle, air pistol or National Match Air Rifle shooting.

For more information about the CMP and its programs, log ont www.TheCMP.org for more information and program descriptions.

By Ashley Brugnone, CMP WriterBy Ashley Brugnone, CMP Writer