2021 Western Satellite Grand American Coming To Utah In June

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posted on April 26, 2021
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The 33rd Annual Western Satellite Grand American will be held at the Vernal Rod and Gun Club in Vernal, Utah, from June 1-6.

With 13 trapshooting events and an extensive prize purse, the match should prove to be a success. In addition, the High Overall and High All-Around trophies will have additional prize money ($3,000 each).

The Western Grand American High All-Around Championship will award a champion for each class (AAA, AA, A, B, C and D), along with the following categories: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran and Champion Wheelchair Shooter. The High Overall Championship includes a similar awards schedule, with prizes for the same classes and categories.

The 2021 Western Satellite Grand American is an Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA)-sanctioned match. You can view the match program at this link.

Learn more and register for the 2021 Western Satellite Grand American here.


Read more: Grand American Will Return To World Shooting Complex

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