Shooting Team Criteria

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Gaining membership on the Junior Olympics shooting team is an involved process. In addition to being excellent shooters, youth must also exhibit academic excellence through good grades and school attendance. the USA Shooting National Shotgun Coach is responsible for selecting the best and brightest youth to represent the country in Olympic games.

A candidate should not expect to be considered for team membership if he is not skilled. Shooters are trained by an Olympic coach who looks for style and technique in students. Individuals unable to control shots are not considered for the Junior Olympics. In addition, skilled candidates failing to attend several practice sessions should expect to be overlooked by a coach. The Unites States Junior Olympic shooting team is meant to be comprised of highly skilled and dedicated youth. As such, individuals who fail to attend and exhibit quality performances at practice will be denied entry to the team.

Quality and dedication should extend beyond practice into the classroom. Individuals who perform well in practice but fail to achieve academic excellence may be disqualified as a candidate. When evaluating school performance, coaches search for consistency and balance. While it is exceptional to have a person obtain a 4.0 Grade Point Average (GPA) in one semester, it is more notable to see a student maintain a 3.7 GPA over five semesters. Students capable of maintaining an excellent GPA while participating in various clubs and sporting activities are given preference over persons who merely attend school.

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