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USPSA Single Stack Nationals/
1911 Society Single Stack Classic

Dates: April 28th -- May 1st, 2010
Location: Barry, IL
Host: PASA Park

Match Director: Russell Cluver
Registration: Bill Davis & Kathy Lumley
Application:Download here.
Additional Details:www.1911ssc.org
Area Information: Quincy Visitor's Bureau


Results: Press releases: For press releases, click Here




Multi-Gun Nationals

Open, Limited, Tactical, Heavy Metal
Dates: September 9-12, 2010
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Location: Desert Sportsmen, Las Vegas, Nevada
Range Address:12201 West Charleston Blvd. Las Vegas, Nevada
Staff Application:Click here [PDF]
Competitor Application:Click Here[PDF]

Match Book:Download Here [PDF] Squad Schedule: Download file [PDF]
Round Count:
Rifle 140
Handgun 130
Shotgun 120 Bird shot 10 slugs

Schedule:
Thursday
Registration at range 1-5pm
Registration at hotel 7-9pm

Friday
Competition 8am - 5pm

Saturday
Competition 8am - 5pm
Staff Dinner at the Orleans 7-8pm

Sunday
Competition 8-11am
Awards/prizes at range




Back-to-Back Handgun Nationals

Dates:October 8-16, 2010
MD: David Hyden
Asst. MD:John Amidon

RM1:Troy McManus
Rm2:Carl Schmidt
Location: Desert Sportsmen, Las Vegas, Nevada
Range Address:12201 West Charleston Blvd. Las Vegas, Nevada
Match Hotel: The Orleans Casino, Las Vegas
Reservations:Discount Code: 0USPC10
Area Information:
Las Vegas Convention & Visitor's Authority


Staff Application:Click here [PDF]

Merchandise order form:Download file

Open/Limited 10 Schedule:

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Friday -- Oct. 8 from 3-6pm -- Registration at match hotel [TBD]
Saturday -- Oct. 9 thru Tuesday Oct. 12 -- Competition
Tuesday -- Oct. 12 -- awards

Limited/Production/Revolver Schedule:

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Wednesday -- Oct. 13 from 3-6pm -- Registration at match hotel - The Orleans
Thursday -- Oct. 14 Thru Saturday, Oct. 16 -- Competition
Saturday -- Oct. 16 -- Awards




Springfield Armory's Leatham takes 15th Consecutive SS Nationals

Leatham Wins 15th Consecutive Single Stack Title

SEDRO-WOOLLEY­, Wash. — Springfield Armory’s Rob Leatham, a resident of Mesa, Arizona, captured the 2009 U.S. Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) Single Stack National Championship this Saturday at the PASA Park range in Barry, Illinois. The match, which was sponsored by Illinois-based firearms maker Springfield Armory, drew more than 255 top 1911 pistol shooters from around the country.

Despite winning just one of the 20 stages, Leatham led through the entire competition and finished with a final score of 1197.4090. The win represents Leatham’s 15th straight in the match that was previously known as the Single Stack Classic.

Team STI member and Chino, Calif., resident Michael Voigt rallied back from finishing ninth in 2008 to take second place. His final score of 1178.2523 put him just over 19 points behind Leatham.

Taran Butler of Simi Valley, Calif., claimed third for the second year in a row by winning four stages and posting a final score of 1161.7933. Earlier this year Butler defeated Leatham to win the Western States Single Stack Classic.

Rounding out the top five were Para USA’s Todd Jarrett of Hopewell, Va., and Smith & Wesson team shooter BJ Norris of Tyler, Texas, in fourth and fifth shooting 1151.1429 and 1112.6781 respectively.

The Single Stack Nationals were 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 is permitted in the competition. In 2006 USPSA designated the popular match as a national championship and it has remained the preeminent showcase for the venerable 1911 ever since.­

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Note To Editors: High resolution images of Rob Leatham are available for download in the USPSA Online Media Center. Photos should be credited "Courtesy of USPSA."­­

About USPSA: The United States Practical Shooting Association is a non-profit membership association and the governing body for the sport of Practical Shooting in America. USPSA has over 17,000 members and more than 350 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 US Region of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC), which is comprised of approximately 67 nations. For more information, visit www.uspsa.org.
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