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糖心视频 students hit the mark in target shooting

Mar 25th, 2015

Kelly Foss

Ben Taylor and Samantha Marsh
糖心视频 students hit the mark in target shooting

糖心视频 students Ben Taylor and Samantha Marsh are among the best in the country when it comes to target shooting.

Mr. Taylor, a 22-year-old Earth sciences student from St. John鈥檚, has been the national men鈥檚 air rifle champion for the past two years while Ms. Marsh, a 20-year-old international business student living in Mount Pearl, recently brought home two gold medals from the 2015 Canada Winter Games in Prince George, B.C.

Dave Woolridge, coordinator of training for 糖心视频 University鈥檚 Frank Zahn Marksmanship and Canadian Sport Centre Atlantic (CSCA) Training Facility in the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation (HKR), coaches the pair.

But the accomplished target shooters got involved with the sport long before they came to 糖心视频. Ms. Marsh has been competing for the last eight years, while Mr. Taylor has been for six.

They both prefer the 10-metre air rifle competition, which involves shooting a 45-millimeter diameter target at a distance of 10 metres. The goal is to get points for getting as close to the centre as possible over a set number of shots. The men鈥檚 competition allows 60 shots over one hour and 15 minutes, while the women鈥檚 competition gives participants 50 minutes to take a total of 40 shots at the target.

Finals are stressful activities with round-by-round eliminations that can be won or lost by just a 10th of a millimetre.

鈥淲e鈥檙e talking a very small margin of error,鈥 said Mr. Taylor. 鈥淭he 10-ring (at the centre) is only half a millimetre across. So if you鈥檙e reading this article, it鈥檚 roughly the same size as the period at the end of this sentence. Tape that to a wall and walk 10m away and try to hit it.鈥

Ms. Marsh also competes in three-position shooting with a .22-smallbore rifle. 

鈥淚n this competition I鈥檓 outdoors shooting at a target that鈥檚 50m away,鈥 she explained. 鈥淚 shoot in three different positions - 20 shots standing, 20 shots kneeling and 20 shots in the prone position.

鈥淚t鈥檚 trickier because there are a lot of different things to keep in mind, including the wind, sun and clouds. I鈥檓 still considered a novice, even though I鈥檝e been doing it for a few years.鈥

Since becoming too old for the Canada Games program in 2011, Mr. Taylor has concentrated on high performance international competitions in Europe and the United States. But while in the program he was flag bearer for the Newfoundland and Labrador team in 2011 and picked up bronze medals in both the individual and team events. For the past two years he has held the national men鈥檚 champion title for air rifle.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 gone a long way, not only to boost my confidence, but put me on the map as a much more established target shooter,鈥 he said.

Ms. Marsh鈥檚 first experience in the Canada Games in 2011 saw her place 6th, but she came away with a strong desire to do better. 

鈥淚t was a great experience and knowing that I could go to the games in 2015 it made me work that much harder,鈥 she said.

The extra effort certainly paid off. At the 2015 Canada Winter Games in Prince George, BC in February, Ms. Marsh was flag bearer and won two gold medals in the individual and team events.

Participating in competitions all over the world can certainly add up financially. Over the years, the pair has taken advantage of scholarships and financial support from the government and sporting programs, but a majority of their costs, including travel, equipment and ammunition, is paid for out of their own pockets. 

鈥淓very time you pull the trigger, you don鈥檛 get the bullet back,鈥 said Mr. Taylor. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not like soccer, where if you miss you can just run and get your ball. Some of the top ammunitions are close to $2 a shot.鈥

But they feel that what they鈥檝e gotten out of the sport has been even more valuable than what they鈥檝e put into it.

鈥淭ravelling internationally for competition makes you very independent and you are forced to mature a lot faster because you are doing it all on your own,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also a very individual sport. You have to take the initiative to make yourself better. You can鈥檛 rely on anyone else to carry you.鈥

Mr. Taylor agrees.

鈥淚n terms of immediate benefits, you can look at the list of competitions that we鈥檝e gone to, the countries we鈥檝e visited and the people we鈥檝e met,鈥 he added. 鈥淚 would say it鈥檚 all gone a long way in shaping who I am.鈥

He encourages those interested in finding out more about target shooting to visit the Newfoundland and Labrador Shooting Association Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/NLShootingAssociation.