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Story | Conversation | September 17, 2007Riggs, Sides stage golden shotgun opener
By Steve Wright Great Outdoor Games staffThe beast beat the beauty in the opening round of the shotgun competition Thursday night. In a match worthy of the gold medal round, 38-year-old Tre Sides edged 18-year-old Jamie Riggs in a third tiebreaker round to advance to Friday's quarterfinals.
Story | Conversation | July 07, 2005Day Two wrap, part I
ESPN Outdoors Communications July 11, 2003Story | Conversation | July 07, 2005
Robertson golden with shotgun
Craig Lamb and Steve Bowman, ESPN Great Outdoor Games staffThe old adage "it's not over till it's over" held true at the Shotgun Event of the ESPN Great Outdoor Games, with six tie breakers needed to determine the gold medalist.
Story | Conversation | July 07, 2005Broadcast on Target July 15-16
From ESPN Outdoors Communications and National Shooting Sports Foundation staff reports July 15, 2004The Great Outdoor Games have begun, and Shotgun and Rifle events, sponsored by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, will be broadcast July 15-16. These exciting shooting events are expected to reach 80 million homes worldwide.
Story | Conversation | June 15, 2005Shotgun gold to Texas teen
ESPN Outdoors Communications July 10, 2004Seventeen-year-old Travis Mears of Burleson, Texas, became the youngest shooter to ever win a gold medal in target sports at the ESPN Great Outdoor Games when he won a dramatic triple-overtime shoot-off Saturday with veteran Robbie Purser of Macon, Ga.
Story | Conversation | June 15, 2005Mears, 17, sweeps up Shotgun
Steve Wright, Great Outdoor Games staff July 10, 2004When 17-year-old Travis Mears stepped to the awards stand to receive the gold medal he earned in Saturday night's ESPN Outdoor Games shotgun competition, he looked like he'd been there before. And he had, if only in his mind.
Story | Conversation | June 15, 2005Broadcast on Target July 15-16
From ESPN Outdoors Communications and National Shooting Sports Foundation staff reports July 15, 2004The Great Outdoor Games have begun, and Shotgun and Rifle events, sponsored by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, will be broadcast July 15-16. These exciting shooting events are expected to reach 80 million homes worldwide.
Story | Conversation | July 15, 2004Shotgun gold to Texas teen
ESPN Outdoors Communications July 10, 2004Seventeen-year-old Travis Mears of Burleson, Texas, became the youngest shooter to ever win a gold medal in target sports at the ESPN Great Outdoor Games when he won a dramatic triple-overtime shoot-off Saturday with veteran Robbie Purser of Macon, Ga.
Story | Conversation | July 10, 2004Mears, 17, sweeps up Shotgun
Steve Wright, Great Outdoor Games staff July 10, 2004When 17-year-old Travis Mears stepped to the awards stand to receive the gold medal he earned in Saturday night's ESPN Outdoor Games shotgun competition, he looked like he'd been there before. And he had, if only in his mind.
Story | Conversation | July 10, 2004Robertson golden with shotgun
Craig Lamb and Steve Bowman, ESPN Great Outdoor Games staffThe old adage "it's not over till it's over" held true at the Shotgun Event of the ESPN Great Outdoor Games, with six tie breakers needed to determine the gold medalist.
Story | Conversation | July 12, 2003Riggs, Sides stage golden shotgun opener
By Steve Wright Great Outdoor Games staffThe beast beat the beauty in the opening round of the shotgun competition Thursday night. In a match worthy of the gold medal round, 38-year-old Tre Sides edged 18-year-old Jamie Riggs in a third tiebreaker round to advance to Friday's quarterfinals.
Story | Conversation | July 11, 2003Day Two wrap, part I
ESPN Outdoors Communications July 11, 2003Story | Conversation | July 11, 2003
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