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Shawn Dulohery

-Shawn Dulohery |
Sgt. 1st Class Shawn Dulohery, a shooter and instructor for the United States Army Marksmanship Unit, was named the head coach of the top collegiate shooting program in the country in the summer of 2008. Dulohery will begin to oversee the program immediately, but will not take over the day-to-day operations until after his remaining military commitment later this year.
Dulohery, who has been in the Army since 1989, is a four-time United States International Skeet
National Champion and seven-time Interservice International Trap and Skeet Champion. He is a
five-time World Champion and World Cup Team Medalist and holds numerous national individual and team records. Dulohery has been a top contender for the last five Olympic Games, including a fifth place finish in the 2004 Olympics.
Dulohery is a native of Missouri, growing up in Lee's Summit. He was recently inducted into
the Lee's Summit High School Hall of Fame for his volunteer work, coaching and shooting
accomplishments. He attended Park University and graduated from there in 1988 with a
Communication Arts degree.
Dulohery's Shooting Highlights:
2009 finalist at the 2009 World Championships (Maribor, Slovienia) 4th Place
2009 Member of the World Record Setting Three Man Team - World Championships
(Maribor, Slovienia)
2009 Silver Medalist at the United States National Championships
Four-time United States International Skeet National Champion
Seven-time Interservice International Trap and Skeet Champion
Two-time National Skeet Shooters Association World Champion two consecutive years
(2006, 2007)
2005 ESPN Great Outdoors Games Finalist
2004 Member of the United States Olympic Team (5th Place, Athens, Greece)
2003 World Championships Silver Medalist (Nicosia, Cyprus)
2003 World Cup Finals Bronze Medalist (Rome, Italy)
2003 Grand Barrage Champion (Rome, Italy)
2002 World Cup Silver Medalist (Shanghai, China)
2001 World Champion (Cario, Egypt)
Earned Master Class in Sporting Clays
1999 United States National Championships Trap Bronze Medalist
1999 Oceanic Games and Championship Trap Gold Medalist (Sydney, Australia)
1999 Australian Open Champion (Brisbane, Australia)
Five-time World Champion and World Cup Team Medalist:
2007, Bronze, Cyprus, World Championships
2002, Silver, Finland, World Championships
2001, Bronze, Egypt, World Championships
1997, Silver, Cyprus, World Cup
1997, Gold, Peru, World Championships
Numerous National Records (Both Individual and Team)
United States Shooting Team member for 19 consecutive years
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