Olson Update from Paralympics in London

Josh Olson. U.S. Army Photo.

Josh Olson shot a 595X600 to finish in 28th place in the Mixed R3-10m Air Rifle Prone-SH1 competition at the 2012 Paralympics in London.

In a conversation at Camp Perry in late July Olsen spoke of just how difficult this event can be to win. To that point the top eight finishers at the Paralympics all equaled the Word Record of 600X600 and the next six scores were all 599X600. It takes little imagination to realize the difficulty of the event when one needs to be perfect just to get into the shoot-offs! The finals will be held later today.

A relative newcomer to competitive shooting but he has developed rapidly. Olsen joined the Army Marksmanship Unit in June of 2005, as an international rifle shooter/instructor after losing his right leg in an ambush Oct. 27, 2003, in the northern Iraqi town of Telafar.

Olson is first active-duty service member to be nominated to the U.S. Paralympics Team and one of 20 U.S. military veterans and active duty service members competing in the games.

Olson will next compete in the 60 shot 22 caliber 50 meter prone event Tuesday, September 4, 2012.

About Hap Rocketto

Hap Rocketto is a Distinguished Rifleman with service and smallbore rifle, member of The Presidents Hundred, and the National Guard’s Chief’s 50. He is a National Smallbore Record holder, a member of the 1600 Club and the Connecticut Shooters’ Hall Of Fame. He was the 2002 Intermediate Senior Three Position National Smallbore Rifle Champion, the 2012 Senior Three Position National Smallbore Rifle Champion a member of the 2007 and 2012 National Four Position Indoor Championship team, coach and captain of the US Drew Cup Team, and adjutant of the United States 2009 Roberts and 2013 Pershing Teams. Rocketto is very active in coaching juniors. He is, along with his brother Steve, a cofounder of the Corporal Digby Hand Schützenverein. A historian of the shooting sports, his work appears in Shooting Sports USA, the late Precision Shooting Magazine, The Outdoor Message, the American Rifleman, the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s website, and most recently, the apogee of his literary career, pronematch.com.
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