2022 Grand American: Team Fiocchi’s Richard Marshall Secures 21 Trophies

Richard Marshall wins big at 2022 Grand American World Trapshooting Championship

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posted on September 26, 2022
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Fiocchi Pro Team shooter Richard Marshall had an outstanding performance at the 2022 Grand American World Trapshooting Championship, held at the World Shooting and Recreational Complex in Sparta, Illinois, from August 3 to August 13.

Among his many awards, Marshall was the top shot in the ATA 2600 HOA Championship by White Flyer, walking away with a score of 2567.

Among the 21 trophies that Marshall was awarded at the match, he captured top honors in the following events:

  • MEC Outdoors Singles
  • Sterling Cut Glass Singles
  • SOS Clays Doubles
  • EZ-Go HAA
  • Negrini Preliminary High Overall 1,000 Targets
  • White Flyer High Overall 1,500 Targets
  • Excel Bottling Company Super 500 Doubles
  • NRA Singles
  • Cardinal Classic High Overall 1289 of 1300
  • ATA 2600 High Overall Championship by White Flyer

Every employee at Fiocchi works hard to ensure the company’s brand ambassadors and professional shooters enter their respective arenas with the most reliable and accurate ammunition possible. “We would like to congratulate Richard on his remarkable wins at the Grand American,” said Fiocchi Marketing Manager, Holly Hammond. “Richard is an integral part of Team Fiocchi, and we look forward to his standout performances in upcoming competitions.”

See the full results of the 2022 Grand American at the Amateur Trapshooting Association website — shootata.com. Learn more about Fiocchi USA at fiocchiusa.com.

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