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PORT CLINTON, Ohio - Patricia A. Clark of Newtown is among some 6,000 people expected to take part in the NRA National Rifle and Pistol Championships on the 100th anniversary of the establishment of Camp Perry.

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PORT CLINTON, Ohio – Patricia A. Clark of Newtown is among some 6,000 people expected to take part in the NRA National Rifle and Pistol Championships on the 100th anniversary of the establishment of Camp Perry.

An NRA Board Member, Clark has been competing at Camp Perry since 1968. She has been a member, coach, or captain of the US Woman’s Rifle Team in the prestigious Randle International Postal Team Match at least seven times and has held national smallbore rifle records.

A major supporter of youth programs, she has worked with junior shooters for more than 25 years, and has brought many junior shooters to the National Championships to participate in the matches.

Clark is an NRA Certified Instructor and a Training Counselor, and is also a member of NRA’s National Development Coach Staff. In addition to her many other NRA activities, she serves as the Chairperson of the Youth Programs Committee and the Air Gun Committee. Clark also serves as the Vice Chairperson of the Smallbore Rifle Committee and is a member of both the Competition Rules and Programs Committee and the Finance Committee.

She was the 2005 recipient of the NRA’s prestigious Sybil Ludington Women’s Freedom Award.

“Camp Perry may be the single most revered place in the hearts and minds of competitive shooters,” said NRA president John Sigler, a lifelong competitor himself. “Since 1907, some of America’s most elite marksmen have competed there, alongside club shooters who consider the NRA National Championships a vital part of their lives.”

To celebrate the 100th anniversary, a variety of special ceremonies, activities, and displays will be held at this year’s competitions. For example, staff from the NRA’s National Firearms Museum will display a large collection of memorabilia, including rifles, pistols, clothing, medals, and accessories. Large banners will also be displayed around the camp to identify significant historical milestones.

The NRA National Rifle and Pistol Championships are open to all persons who are members of the NRA. Competitors range from new shooters to Olympic champions, and include civilian, military, and law enforcement shooters.

The wide variety and number of matches draws participants from around the world. Safety is of paramount importance at all matches, and every firing range is under the control of a range officer who ensures that proper safety precautions are observed at all times.

The National Matches begin each year in early July, and conclude in August.

For more information about all NRA’s competitive shooting programs, visit www.brahq. org/compete/index.asp.

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