Jessie Harrison Wins 2021 USPSA Ladies Open Title

by
posted on October 26, 2021
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
j-harrison_oct2021-racegunuspsa-1.jpg

Jessie Harrison picked up the Ladies win at this year’s USPSA Open Gun National Championship, marking the 22nd time she has done so in the category. The match was held at the CMP Talladega Marksmanship Park from October 22–24.

Jessie Harrison
Jessie Harrison at the 2021 USPSA Race Gun Nationals in Talladega, Ala.


Harrison’s final time of 284.6 seconds placed her 79th overall out of 442 shooters at the match. Her best stage was No. 18 “Already Have A Guilty Conscience,” which she completed with a score of 19.15 seconds, good for 29th place for the stage.

Here is what Harrison, the Captain of the Taurus Shooting Team, had to say about her victory via social media:

“I defended my Ladies Open title this year against some of the best women shooters in the country, and it was an honor to share the range with them. With USPSA bringing the Ladies super squad back, it has invigorated the competition and brings the best out of all of us. There’s nothing more intense than stepping to the line amongst your competitors and having to perform. It also creates a camaraderie between everyone that you can’t find anywhere else. Each of these ladies pushed me the entire weekend to do better, and I respect all of them as competitors and friends.”

She also congratulated fellow winners at the 2021 USPSA Nationals: Christian Sailer (221.44, match winner), Justine Williams (64.89, Ladies Limited) and Mason Lane (79.5, Limited winner). 

Jessie Harrison shooting a pistol
Harrison thanked everyone involved with running the match: “A big round of applause to the match staff for their hard work and long days on the range for us competitors, it’s a selfless job and you’re appreciated!”


See the full results of the match at the Practiscore website. Learn more about the U.S. Practical Shooting Association at USPSA.org.

Photos courtesy of Jessie Harrison/Facebook


Read more: Jessie Harrison Wins High Lady At World Speed Shooting Championship

Latest

1 Howtoipsc Worldshoot
1 Howtoipsc Worldshoot

How To Qualify For IPSC Events

USPSA members can represent the U.S. at IPSC World Shoot events through a merit-based qualification process using designated qualifier matches.

WVU Eyes Fourth Straight Title as GARC Championship Returns to West Point

The 2026 GARC Championship features No. 1 Kentucky, No. 4 WVU and four more ranked teams competing at Army West Point on February 28–March 1.

Gunsmith Who Apprenticed With Beretta in 1979 Now Runs Its Top Premium Dealer Worldwide

Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing is again named the world’s top Beretta Premium Dealer, a distinction rooted in four decades of factory-trained expertise.

SK Customs Turns Legend of Joaquin Murrieta Into Gold-Engraved Colt 1911

SK Customs releases its Joaquin Murrieta Colt 1911 in .38 Super, limited to 200, with selective 24k gold engraving honoring the legendary California Gold Rush outlaw.

Smith & Wesson’s M&P9 M2.0 Metal Gets a Direct-Mount Aimpoint ACRO Slide Cut

Smith & Wesson’s newest M&P9 M2.0 Metal aluminum-frame 9 mm handgun sports a direct-mount Aimpoint ACRO slide cut and ClearSight gas-diversion system.

Range USA to Expand Footprint with Three New Locations in 2026

Range USA will open three new stores in Smyrna, Monroeville and Lenexa in 2026, expanding its presence in Nashville, Pittsburgh and Kansas City markets.



Get the best of Shooting Sports USA delivered to your inbox.