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Bossey Gyro Trap
English
1872


Bossey Gyro Pigeon
English
1872


 Erskin Reloader
English
1864


 Dixon Reloader
English
1883


1800's 50 Shotshell
2 Piece Reloader


Oldest Known Trophy
Pigeon Award
Cincinnati, 1836


Marshall Marathon
500 Singles
Steve Crothers


Westy Hogans Trophy
1929
Atlantic City, NJ


1906 NYAC Trophy


1915 Hercules Trophy


Super rare ATA
100 straight pin


1927 ATA Medal


1915 Dupont Medal


1918 Interstate Medal


 
McMillan FLYO
1870's


Best Tin Pigeon
1885


Ligowsky Clay Target
1880


Composition Ball
Early 1900's


Composition Ball
Early 1900's


Blue Rock Clay Target
Early 1900's


Empire Clay Target
Late 1880's


Duvrock Pigeon
1930

 

 

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Leo Harrison is the only three time winner of the International Clay Target
Championship, winning in 1977-78-79. In 1973 Italian
Alessandro Notari
won the International with the only perfect score of the day and
 thus became the first foreign shooter to win an event at Vandalia.

Clay Target Champions Grand American Handicap Champions
Grand American Doubles Champions Grand American HAA Champions
Grand American HOA Champions Preliminary Handicap Champions
Senior Vet Clay Target Champions Veteran Clay Target Champions
Women's Clay Target Champions Junior Clay Target Champions
Sub-Junior Clay Target Champions State Team Champions

Canadian Grand American Champions

Champion of Champions
International Clay Target Championship Grand American Handicap Runners-up

The International Clay Target Championship was shot off of Western
wobble traps and allowed the shooter 2 shots per target. From 1967 to
1977 the shooting distance was 16 yards. The last three years of the
event the shooter stood at 20 yards. The championship lasted
for 14 years. Some years the ATA included a preliminary International event. 

Year Champion Score Assorted Awards Score Assorted Awards

Score

1967 Gene Lumsden
(champion)

100

Jim Beck
(second place)

100

Billy Hicks
(third place)

100

1968 Chris Bishop
(champion)

99

Doug Elson
(second place)

98

Ken Reitz
(third place)

98

1969 Steve Carmichael
(champion)

100

Liano Rossini
(high civilian)

100

Tom Garrigus
(high military)

99

1970 Ray Stafford
(champion)

99

Frank Little
(high civilian)

96

Ken Blasi
(high military)

94

1971 Doug Elson
(champion)
100 Elgin Gates
(high civilian)
100 Ken Blasi
(high military)
99
1972 Elgin Gates
(champion)
100 Phil Wright
(high civilian)
100 Bob Green
(high military)
100
1973 Alessandro Notari
(champion)
100 Liano Rossini
(high civilian)
99 Hugh Bowie
(high military)
97
1974 Francis Foster
(champion)
98 Frank Little
(high civilian)
98 (none)  
1975 Ken Stewart
(champion)
100 (no trophy)   (no trophy)  
1976 Elgin Gates
(champion)
100 (no trophy)   (no trophy)  
1977 Leo Harrison III
(champion)
100 (no trophy)   (no trophy)  
1978 Leo Harrison III
(champion)
98 Storm Mitchell
(silver)
98 Jerry Rache
(bronze)
96
1979 Leo Harrison III
(champion)
95 Terry Zaplata (silver) 92 Bob Eichelberger
(bronze)
92
1980 Jerry Rache
(champion)
98 (no trophy)   (no trophy)