Just a note of thanks to Team Smith & Wesson's Julie Golob and Team Springfield Armory's Kippi Leatham for sending us the photos of Sara Dunivin, Jon Huspek and Dave Sevigny, 2011 Single Stack Nationals champs, you see in today's posts and related press releases. Thanks ladies, we'd be lost without you.
SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Wash. — Sara Dunivin of Phoenix, Ariz. outgunned a field of top women shooters, including the three women who between them have won the title over the last five years, to claim the Women’s title at the 2011 Springfield Armory USPSA Single Stack Nationals.
Dunivin, who won three stages in the match, pulled ahead on the second stage, moving up from third place, and held her lead through the final course of fire in the 14 stage shooting competition. Her final score of 683.7541 points outpaced her nearest rival, Cameron’s Custom Guns shooter Lisa Munson of Marysville, Wash., by 20.6760 points.Courtesy of our friends at the Women of USPSA blog.
WoUSPSA: Congratulations on your TOP 5 finish at the S&W USPSA Production National Championships, Kippi! Before we talk about your Production Match, we were wondering why you were unable to shoot the L10 Match?
Kippi: Well, thanks! Yes, I was signed up for the L10 Nationals, but a last-minute sitter situation prevented me from coming with Rob to the first match. I was actually still juggling babysitters from Vegas on Thursday. Our poor daughter just gets bounced all around when we go out of town. Hopefully she doesn’t mind too much! All in all, it worked out nicely, as I got to spend some unplanned quality time with her.
Mesa, Arizona’s husband and wife shooting duo of Rob and Kippi Leatham delivered a one-two punch for their sponsor Springfield Armory as the two once again captured titles at the U.S. Practical Shooting Association’s (USPSA) Area 2 Regional Handgun Championship this past weekend at the Rio Salado Sportsman’s Club in Mesa, Ariz.
Kippi, the defending Lady’s Production division champ, repeated as the Production champ with a final score of 760.3659. Husband Rob, who won the Limited division title in 2009, moved to the Single Stack division this year where he dominated the field with a final score of 1169.5110 to win the title.“The Leathams continue to be a dominant force in USPSA competition,” said Michael Voigt, president of the U.S. Practical Shooting Association. “They are well known in the sport and are fixtures at most of our major matches where they can usually be found holding trophies, just like at this weekend’s Area 2 Championship.”To win the Lady’s Production title, Leatham outpaced her nearest competitor, Carrie Carlson of St. Peters. Mo. by over 87 points. Carleson finished second with 672.7233 points. Carrie Jamrogowicz of Missoula, Mont., who won the title in 2008, finished in third with 630.3653 points. Ana Lisa Christensen of Phoenix, Ariz. and Lisa Larson of St. Cloud, Minn. finished in fourth and fifth with 552.1019 and 538.5391 respectively.Rob Leatham’s path to victory was slightly easier as the 16-time Single Stack National Champion dominated the match with a final score that was more than 182 points ahead of the second place shooter, Mike Lin of Gilbert, Ariz. who posted 987.0390 for his final score.Michael Foley of Lexington, Ky. claimed third with 923.9701 while Rich Higgins of Mesa, Ariz. finished fourth with 905.1718 and Shane Player of Tempe, Ariz. shot his way to fifth with a score of 873.2996 points.The USPSA Area 2 Championship drew more than 370 top competition shooters. Area 2 is the Southwest region within USPSA, one of the eight shooting regions in the country, and is made up of Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii and New Mexico but shooters from around the country attended.