Beretta USA Adds Junior Skeet World Champion Ben Keller To Shooting Team

Beretta USA welcomes two-time Junior World Champion skeet shooter Benjamin Keller to its team.

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posted on February 12, 2025
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Benjamin Keller, the newest member of Team Beretta, is pictured here during the 2025 USA Shooting Skeet Spring Selection Match, held at the Palm Beach County Shooting Sports Complex in West Palm Beach, Fla., from Jan. 29 to Feb. 2.
Photo by Joshua Schave

Beretta USA recently announced the addition of accomplished skeet competitor Benjamin Keller to its roster of sponsored athletes.

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Benjamin Keller’s new partnership with Beretta USA reinforces the company’s dedication to fostering top-tier talent and advancing the sport of skeet shooting.

A native of Johnstown, Colorado, the 20-year-old Keller has built an impressive track record of success over the course of his career. His accolades include winning a Junior Men’s Skeet gold medal at the 2025 USA Shooting Spring Shotgun Selection Match, a Men’s Skeet silver medal at the 2024 ISSF Junior World Championship, Men’s Skeet gold at the 2024 Italian Open Green Cup, plus multiple wins at ISSF Junior World competitions.

Keller competes with Beretta’s DT11 Skeet Black over-under shotgun.

More about the DT11 Skeet Black from Beretta: “A shotgun engineered for peak performance in competition. Designed with a wider receiver for enhanced balance and stability, the DT11 also features Steelium Pro barrels, which optimize shot patterns while reducing recoil and muzzle rise—delivering the reliability and precision elite shooters demand.”

At the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, 14 out of the 15 total medals awarded in the clay-target events were won by athletes shooting Beretta shotguns.

Keller shared his excitement about joining Beretta USA.

“I am excited to become a member of the Beretta family,” Keller said. “The DT11 is perfect for my sport and will allow me the opportunity to reach my full potential and the ultimate goal of winning Olympic gold.”

As he embarks on this next phase of his career, both Keller and Beretta look forward to a successful collaboration that will further elevate competitive shooting on a global stage.

“We are thrilled to welcome Benjamin Keller to the Beretta family,” Beretta USA Marketing Director Trang Dam said. “His exceptional skill, work ethic and history of success align perfectly with Beretta’s commitment to excellence in shooting sports. We look forward to supporting him as he continues to reach new milestones in his career.”

Learn more about Beretta at beretta.com and see Ben Keller’s profile at the USA Shooting website.

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