SEDRO-WOOLLEY, WA, May 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Sara Dunivin of Phoenix, Ariz. outgunned a field of top women shooters, including the three women who between them have won the title over the last five years, to claim the Women's title at the 2011 Springfield Armory USPSA Single Stack Nationals.
Dunivin, who won three stages in the match, pulled ahead on the second stage, moving up from third place, and held her lead through the final course of fire in the 14 stage shooting competition. Her final score of 683.7541 points outpaced her nearest rival, Cameron's Custom Guns shooter Lisa Munson of Marysville, Wash., by 20.6760 points.
Munson, the 2008 and 2009 champion who placed sixth last year, finished in second place with three stage wins and a score of 663.0781.
"After finishing second last year, a little more than 28 points out of first, Sara came in to this year's match looking for the win. She shot a solid match and never gave up the lead once she had it - and that's what makes a champion," said Michael Voigt, USPSA president.
Finishing in third was the defending and 2006 champion Julie Golob of Glasgow, Mont. Golob, who is captain of the Smith & Wesson shooting team, won four stages to finish with a score of 658.6123.
Rounding out the top five were Nancy Huspek of St. Paul, Minn. with two stage wins and a final score of 604.6564, and Team Springfield shooter, and 2007 champion, Kippi Leatham of Mesa, Ariz. who took fifth with one stage win and a score of 601.8470.
Also claiming titles at this year's championship were Dave Sevigny of Smyrna, Ga. who won the overall title with 977.8292 points. The Junior title went to Austin Cisna of Metamora, Ill. who finished with 610.3718. Among the seniors, Jon Huspek of St. Paul, Minn. took the Senior title with 735.9336 while Robert Keller of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla claimed the Super Senior title with 577.6446.
The Springfield Armory USPSA Single Stack Nationals were held this past weekend in Barry, Ill. with over 350 top shooters from around the country competing in the event.
The match was established in 1994 as the Single Stack Classic by pistolsmith Richard Heinie, and then USPSA Illinois Section Coordinator, Russell Cluver. The match was designed specifically for the 1911 model pistol and no other pistol design has been permitted in the competition.
In 2006, USPSA designated the popular match as a national championship. The name Single Stack refers specifically to magazine used in the 1911 pistol which holds just a single column of ammunition. The 1911 is one of the most popular firearms sold in America and the Single Stack National Championship is the preeminent showcase for the venerable 1911.Sara Dunivin Wins USPSA Single Stack Women's Title
Want to learn more about practical shooting, or join the nearly 20,000 members of USPSA in the most dynamic and fast-paced shooting sport around? Then visit http://www.USPSA.org, follow @USPSA_Shooting on Twitter or like USPSA on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/USPracticalShootingAssn.
The United States Practical Shooting Association is a non-profit membership association and the national governing body for the sport of Practical Shooting in America. USPSA has 20,000 members and more than 375 affiliated clubs which host weekly matches throughout the country providing recreational shooters with the opportunity to test and refine their shooting skills in a safe, competitive environment. USPSA is also the U.S. Region of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC), which is comprised of approximately 67 nations. For more information, visit http://www.uspsa.org.
Sara Dunivin Wins USPSA Single Stack Women's Shooting Title
Sara Dunivin outguns top shooters to claim the Women's title at the 2011 Springfield Armory USPSA Single Stack Nationals.
2011-05-19
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[Press-News.org] Sara Dunivin Wins USPSA Single Stack Women's Shooting TitleSara Dunivin outguns top shooters to claim the Women's title at the 2011 Springfield Armory USPSA Single Stack Nationals.