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Federal Ammunition Sponsored Shooters Earn ATA All-American Status
Federal Ammunition Sponsored Shooters Earn ATA All-American Status
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍Anoka, MinnesotaFederal Ammunition is proud to celebrate the impressive achievements of its sponsored trap shooters who have demonstrated outstanding performance throughout the competitive season. This year, eight exceptional shooters attained All-American recognitions in their respective categories, with one individual garnering the significant honor of being named Captain. The selections for the ATA All-American teams are determined based on an extensive Awards Point System as established by the Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA).
Leading the charge is ATA Hall of Famer Deborah Ohye-Neilsen, who secured her record-setting 38th consecutive All-American status in 2025. Achieving this milestone not only reflects her skill and dedication but positions her as the second highest point earner in the Lady II category. "Deborah is an absolute gem and a top ambassador for the sport,” remarked Mike Hampton Sr., the Shotgun Sports Team Manager at Federal Ammunition. “Her 42-year legacy of competing at the Grand American is complemented by her unprecedented record of twenty-five Captaincy designations in ATA history. It is indeed a privilege to work alongside a true legend of the sport,” he continued.
The All-American recognition did not stop with Deborah. Federal's Team members included Patrick Hopson, who earned a place on the Open second team, while Lauren Dunn upheld the Lady I second team designation. In the Sub-Veteran category, the accolades continued as three shooters—Tim Reed, Scott Gens, and Eric Munson—achieved All-American status. Additionally, Michael Gooch made his mark on the Sub-Veteran second team and Frank Payne triumphed in the Senior Vet first team category. Federal Ammunition extends heartfelt congratulations to each of these athletes for earning their spots on their respective All-American teams.
In terms of notable recognitions, one Federal shooter was distinguished with the prestigious title of Captain. Ziggy Tkaszenko from Missouri displayed exemplary performance throughout the year, earning him the title of Chairshooter team Captain based on his points and achievements. The tavesty of accolades is indicative of the commitment and skill permeating through the ranks, as these athletes represent the pinnacle of competitive trap shooting.
Furthermore, Federal Ammunition continues to showcase its advancements in the field of ammunition with products like the all-new All-American trap load. This competition-grade ammunition is specifically designed for excellence, featuring a Podium wad that works harmoniously with straight-wall hulls. The exclusive compression zone incorporated in the design cushions the payload during ignition, leading to improved shot patterns and a more comfortable shooting experience. This rounds out a high-performance shell that is engineered to tackle the most challenging targets.
Today, shooters can find Federal Ammunition products widely available at dealers both offline and online. For more information, shooters and enthusiasts are encouraged to visit www.federalpremium.com, where they can explore additional Federal products that cater to their shooting needs.
Federal, headquartered in Anoka, MN, is well-recognized as a leading ammunition brand under The Kinetic Group, which is owned by CSG, a diversified industrial group based in Prague, Czech Republic. Over its nearly 100-year history, Federal Ammunition has burgeoned from its modest beginnings amidst Minnesota’s pristine lakes and woods to become one of the globe’s largest producers of sporting ammunition. Through its ongoing commitment to quality products and partnerships with conservation organizations, Federal continues to solidify its role as a stable force in the shooting community. Whether it’s through its Federal Premium® line or the standard Federal® offerings, the company remains dedicated to providing customers with a diverse selection that aligns with their shooting pursuits.
ShoQ’s Take: Amidst the competitive spirit showcased by trap shooters, the continued recognition of talents like Deborah Ohye-Neilsen marks a significant trend towards elevating the sport’s profile. With innovations in ammunition and a robust support system from companies like Federal, we are witnessing a resurgence in interest in competitive shooting. It begs the question: how will these accolades and advancements impact grassroots participation? As early reports suggest, increasing focus on competitive trap shooting could inspire more young athletes to take up the sport. This evolution within the shooting community is crucial in reinforcing the values and traditions that underpin our outdoor heritage, thus ensuring a bright future for the next generation of shooters.