Anniston, AL – The stage is set for the culmination of the Olympic Selection series as some of the nation’s most accomplished marksmen gear up for the final leg of the journey. USA Shooting, the authoritative body overseeing Olympic Shooting Sports in the United States, has designated Anniston’s own Judith Legerski CMP Competition Center as the esteemed host for Part 3 of the 2024 Air Gun Olympic Trials.
The athletes, already battle-tested through the preceding phases of the selection process, will engage in a fierce competition spanning two days of International Shooting Sport Federation 60-shot events. The significance of this event extends beyond the borders of Anniston, as the outcomes will play a pivotal role in determining the roster that will represent the United States in the 2024 Olympic Games, scheduled to commence in July.
Christie Sewell, CMP Chief Programs Officer, expressed the organization’s honor and excitement in collaborating with USA Shooting to orchestrate the Olympic Trials. “We are looking forward to working together to deliver a memorable, first-class experience for all participating athletes.”
Scheduled to unfold from January 5 to 7, the Olympic Trials at the Judith Legerski CMP Competition Center promise an intense display of skill and determination. Athletes will leave no stone unturned in their quest for excellence, well aware that their performances will echo into the grand stage of the 2024 Olympic Games.
As Anniston welcomes these skilled marksmen, the community anticipates an event that not only showcases sporting prowess but also strengthens the city’s connection to the broader landscape of Olympic competition. The 2024 Air Gun Olympic Trials are poised to be a celebration of precision, dedication, and the pursuit of Olympic glory.