Zach Nannini Wins 2022 ATA U.S. Open Singles Championship

Team Remington’s Zach Nannini dominates competition at 2022 Amateur Trapshooting Association U.S. Open tournament

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posted on June 27, 2022
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Team Remington competitor Zach Nannini landed multiple podium finishes at the 2022 Amateur Trapshooting Association U.S. Open, held June 1-5 at the World Shooting and Recreational Complex in Sparta, Illinois.

In addition to his perfect 200x200 performance in the Winchester Open Singles Championship, Nannini secured 100x100 victories in the Trap and Field Singles Championship and NRA Singles Class AAA Championship.

Apart from his multiple perfect rounds, Nannini also placed first in the Graf and Sons Doubles (99x100), Red Bud Doubles (99x100) and the White Flyer Doubles AAA championship (99x100) events. He also took the runner-up title in the Kubota Class Doubles AAA with a score of 98x100.

Some background about Zach Nannini: He has been shooting since age 10 and is a five-time National Champion, eight-time All-American and, most recently, the 2021 Heartland Grand High Overall Champion.

You can find out more about Zach Nannini at his website. See the full results of the 2022 ATA U.S. Open here. Learn more about Remington at remington.com.

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