Junior Competitor Anna Behnke: ‘The Marksmanship Community Is A Great Thing To Be A Part Of’

Anna Behnke claimed the Golden Eagle Trophy as the high junior competitor in the 2024 National Trophy Individual Match at Camp Perry this summer.

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posted on August 27, 2024
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Anna Behnke not only prepared physically before competition at Camp Perry this summer, but also mentally—maintaining a positive mindset while on the range.
Photo by CMP

Seventeen-year old Anna Behnke, a member of the Wisconsin Junior Rifle Team, had a great experience at Camp Perry this summer because “she has a great team that provides a strong foundation for growth.” 

As the high junior in the National Trophy Individual Rifle Match, Behnke earned the Golden Eagle Trophy.

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Anna Behnke (center) is grateful for her teammates and their ability to support her growing skills through their own talents. (Photo by CMP)

 

Behnke, who hails from Black Creek, Wisconsin, also earned the Col. Bill Deneke Trophy, which is awarded annually to the National Junior Service Rifle Team which is comprised of the six top scoring junior shooters in an aggregate of the President’s Rifle Match, the National Trophy Individual Rifle Match and the National Trophy Junior Team Match, as well as the coach and captain of the winning National Trophy Junior Team.

She became interested in marksmanship when a family friend invited her to watch his kids shoot. Behnke started with smallbore and evolved to rifle about five years ago. Now, she has a deep passion for the shooting sports.

“I just have a drive to beat myself,” she said. “I also like it because the marksmanship community is a great thing to be a part of. Everyone is willing to help.”

The marksmanship community—especially within the Wisconsin junior team—creates a foundation that helps the individual shooters thrive.

“I think we all push each other to shoot better. Having such a good team, it pushes every single one of us to know we can all do better,” Behnke said.

Competition exists between team members, but rather than being a dividing force, it strengthens them individually and collectively. In the end, four of the Wisconsin Junior Rifle Team members earned the Col. Bill Deneke Trophy. It is rare that four competitors from the same team achieve this honor.

“There’s competition on the team, but it’s good because it pushes us,” she said.

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Anna Behnke claimed the Golden Eagle Trophy as the high junior competitor in the 2024 National Trophy Individual Match at Camp Perry this summer. She is pictured above with Chairman and CEO Gerald O’Keefe. (Photo by CMP)

 

Behnke said she prepped for the summer competitions at Camp Perry, Ohio, with plenty of practice and learning to shoot in the wind, the latter being a major factor with Lake Erie winds often pushing across the Camp Perry ranges.

“It was practice, practice, practice trigger time,” she said. “And I spent time trying to figure out the wind. We’re just not used to that kind of wind at home.”

Experienced shooters such as Behnke often say that competitive shooting is as much a mental sport as it is a physical sport. In the months before the matches at Camp Perry, she focused on preparing herself mentally for the competition.

“Mindset is huge. That’s the main thing,” she said. “I tell myself, ‘One shot at a time. It’s a one-shot match.’”

Although Behnke is proactive about preparing her mind for competition, sometimes growth comes organically while she shoots, as it did for her this summer. During the National Trophy Individual Rifle Match, where she earned the Golden Eagle Trophy, she shot at a level she didn’t know she could reach. That success changed her mental game, breathing confidence into her mindset.

“That was my first time shooting clean on my feet. Standing is something every competitor struggles with, especially mentally,” she said.

Her performance during the rifle match transformed her competitive thought process.

“That was a big mental shift for me. I proved to myself that it’s possible,” she said. “I guess I doubted the fact I could shoot clean on my feet, and it’s something I overcame that morning.”

Moving forward, there is not much that Behnke will change as she works toward next year’s competitions.

“I’ll do the same thing I did this year. I’ll shoot every opportunity I get,” she said. “The only way I know to get better is to do it. I’ll learn from failing, and I’ll talk to my coaches. That helps a lot mentally.”

Behnke mentioned that Wisconsin Junior Rifle Team Head Coach Kaleb Hall had a big impact on her success.

“He does so much for us kids. He is the coach who is at every practice, every match,” she said. “He’s so patient with us. He’s willing to help us work through our problems. We appreciate him a ton.”

There were many people who helped during her marksmanship journey.

“I want to say a big thank you to all of my coaches, teammates and especially my parents for everything they have done,” Behnke said.

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