2024 World FITASC Championship: Karen Miles Wins Ladies Title

Team Krieghoff’s Karen Miles tops 2024 FITASC World Championship Ladies division leaderboard.

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posted on July 15, 2024
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Karen Miles won the Ladies division championship at the 2024 World FITASC Championship after winning a three-way shoot-off with a score of 182+20.
Photo courtesy of Krieghoff

Team Krieghoffs’s Karen Miles captured the Ladies’ division title at the 2024 World FITASC Sporting Clays Championship, hosted by Games Unlimited in Hudson, Wisconsin, June 24-30.

The top FITASC Shooters from around the word competed in one of the toughest contests of the year as both the men and women from Team Krieghoff earned top spots in this year’s challenging event.

The Ladies’ title at this year’s FITASC World Championship was determined after three shooters scored 182/200—Karen Miles, Haylyn Hanks and Madison Sharpe. The three-way shoot-off ended with Krieghoff team shooter Karen Miles winning the race and fellow team member Madison Sharpe finishing third. In addition, another team member, Shelby Moon, tied for seventh place in the Ladies’ division.

In another three-way shoot-off, this time for third place in the Senior division, Krieghoff pro instructor and team shooter Will Fennel landed in fourth place. Additionally, top helice champion Rick Mein captured third in the Veterans division, along with Brian Duquesnay in fourth place.

More Team Krieghoff 2024 World FITASC Championship standouts are 2023 NSCA national champion Brandon Powell, 2012 World FITASC champion Gebben Miles, Braxton Oliver and Mike Wilgus.

See the full results of the match at fitasc.com.

Learn more about Krieghoff at krieghoff.com.

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