Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Illinois, Sparta - Wednesday, August 10, 2016 - World Trapshooting Championships


We are at the Casino Queen RV Park in East St. Louis for a couple of days.



Desira is representing the state of Indiana in the Ladies 1 division (under 55 years of age) in the Champion of Champions shoot.  She is shooting against other women from all of the United States, Canadian providences and even some of the South American countries at the Grand American.



The location of the Grand American is the World Shooting and Recreational Complex in Sparta, Illinois.  We are staying a little over an hour away in East St. Louis because that is the closest thing we could find.



The Events Center is where all of the administration/registration happens.  It also includes a restaurant and bar.  And, it is air conditioned – really important on days like today when the heat and humidity were almost overwhelming.  I don’t know how the shooters were able to see anything through all the sweat that was dripping in their eyes.



The Trapshooting Museum is a new addition this year.





One of the exhibits showed that the Indianapolis Gun Club hosted the trapshooting championships in 1906.



I like this exhibit, glass ball targets.  These were used before the clay targets they now shoot became popular.  They would be filled with feathers so that when they were hit it would look more like the shooter was actually hitting a bird.



I tried to talk Desira into letting me duplicate this outfit for her – that received a resounding “NO WAY”.  This was worn many years ago by a lady named Punkin Fisk and was a way of showing off all of the badges and awards she won, which apparently were abundant.



This facility is huge, I forget all of the statistics on how many traps they have, but I think I remember that it is well over three miles long.




When Desira was competing in the Indiana state shoot her gun broke in the middle of competition and she finished up using Dan’s gun which she had never shot previously.  She had to send her gun in for repairs so she hasn’t had it available for practice.  She picked it up late yesterday and was able to shoot 25 practice targets.



She is ready this morning.



Headed out with part of the squad she will be shooting with this morning.  The group she is shooting with represents some of the best shooters from the Midwest.  I know the shooters representing Kentucky and Michigan are also in this group.



On the line thinking about her next shot.



Action!!



Deep in concentration while she moves to the next trap.



The squad when they were finished.  She shot 95 of 100 targets today – proud mama moment!!  Unfortunately, that wasn’t quite good enough to qualify for a trophy – that would have required at least 98 out of 100.  I thought she represented the state of Indiana very well.



On our way back to the motor coach we stopped at Eckert’s a farm to market grocery and restaurant.





Lots of goodies for sale inside the grocery.  The pies looked absolutely delicious.  I didn’t even stay in front of the pie case long enough to take a picture, I was afraid I would be tempted to buy one.  We certainly don’t need that.  We were down 40 pounds each when we got to Indiana – we are now down only about 35 pounds (we are enjoying our time here a little too much).




There are several antique farm implements on display like this 1927 John Deere horse drawn corn binder.



This is the bounty from our shopping trip:  corn on the cob, green tomatoes, peaches, peach salsa and some Boars Head Lacy Swiss cheese.


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