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2008 Athletes of teh Year Announced

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:07 am
by USA Shooting
USA Shooting Announces Glenn Eller, Kim Rhode as 2008 Athletes of the Year



By Mary Beth Vorwerk – USA Shooting



COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (November 13, 2008) – USA Shooting is pleased to announce that 2008 Olympic gold medalist Glenn Eller (Katy, Texas) and 2008 Olympic silver medalist Kim Rhode (El Monte, Calif.) have been selected as the 2008 USAS Athletes of the Year.



These athletes were chosen based on the USAS Athlete of the Year Policies and Procedures and were selected by a points system.



Three-time Olympian Eller, a member of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU), claimed the first Olympic medal of his career when he captured the Men’s Double Trap gold in Beijing this past August. He also claimed the silver medal at the Beijing World Cup in April, which served as the test event for the Olympic Games and placed fourth at both World Cup Kerrville and World Cup Suhl. Nationally, Eller finished in first place overall at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Shotgun and also claimed the top spots at the Shotgun National Championships and Shotgun Fall Selection Match, landing himself a spot on the 2009 World Shotgun Championship team.



Four-time Olympian Rhode, who was also the 2007 USAS Female Athlete of the year, captured her fourth career Olympic medal in Beijing when she brought home the silver in Women’s Skeet. She won the silver medal at the World Cup in Kerrville, Texas in May and finished in fourth place at the World Cup Suhl and also at the World Cup Final in Minsk, Belarus. Rhode won the Women’s Skeet event at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials and was also the 2008 National Champion. Rhode finished in second place at the Shotgun Fall Selection Match, claiming a spot on the 2009 World Shotgun Championship team.



Eller and Rhode were selected as the overall USAS Athletes of the Year, but USAS would also like to recognize the Discipline Athletes of the Year, who earned the highest number of points in each discipline. Last year’s Male Athlete of the Year, Matt Emmons (Browns Mills, N.J.), was the top male athlete for rifle, while Jamie Beyerle (Lebanon, Pa.) won the honor for women’s rifle and Jason Turner (Rochester, N.Y.) had the highest number of points for men’s pistol.



Two-time Olympian Emmons, who is the 2004 Olympic gold medalist in Men’s 50m Prone Rifle, grabbed the silver in prone at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and finished in fourth place in Men’s 50m 3 Position Rifle. He won a silver medal in Men’s 10m Air Rifle at the 2008 Beijing World Cup and claimed a bronze in prone at World Cup Milan. At the 2008 ISSF Rifle/Pistol World Cup Final in Bangkok, Thailand, Emmons captured a gold medal in men’s 3 position as well as silver in both air and prone, which is the first time a U.S. shooter has earned three medals at a World Cup Final. Emmons also earned the national title in all three events at the 2008 USA Shooting National Championships.



Beyerle finished fourth at the 2008 Olympic Games in Women’s 10m Air Rifle and fifth in Women’s 50m 3 Position Rifle. She was the World Cup Milan silver medalist in 3 position and finished fifth at the World Cup Final. Beyerle won the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Smallbore and was also the 2008 National Champion in women’s 3 position. She finished second at nationals in air rifle.



Two-time Olympian Turner, who competed in both Men’s 50m Free Pistol and Men’s 10m Air Pistol at the 2008 Olympic Games, captured a bronze in air pistol, which was the first Olympic medal of his career. Turner took first place in both air and free pistol at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials and was the national champion in air pistol. He took third place in free pistol at the 2008 Nationals. Turner most recently finished seventh in air pistol at the Rifle/Pistol World Cup Final.



The overall athletes of the year will be submitted to the U.S. Olympic Committee for consideration for the 2008 USOC SportsMan and Sports Women of the Year awards, which have been presented annually since 1974 to the top overall male and female athletes within the U.S. Olympic Family.



For more information on these athletes, please visit www.usashooting.org.





Mary Beth Vorwerk

USA Shooting

Media and Public Relations Manager

719-866-4896

www.usashooting.org

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 3:05 pm
by Guest
how does one go about earning points for athlete of the year? what matches do you have to shoot?

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 1:17 pm
by Guest
I guess no one knows.