RA Program Enjoys Major Success at 2009 U.S. Nationals
August 10, 2009 by Guy Krueger
Filed under Announcements, Results

National Medalist-H. Koehl-Bronze, B. Ellison-Gold, J. Kaminski-Bronze, E. Blake-Gold
Hamilton, Ohio – The Resident Athlete Program enjoyed major success at the 2009 U.S. Nationals. Brady Ellison and Emily Blake won National Championships in the Senior Men’s Division and Junior Girls Division respectively. Heather Koehl and Jake Kaminski also had a great competition and won the Bronze Medal in the Senior Men’s Division and Women’s Senior Division.
The intense four day competition was actually cut down to just three days of competition after lightening storms deemed competition too dangerous for the first day. On the second day, Brady Ellison quickly developed a large lead that would prove the difference maker. On the first distance, Ellison broke Rick McKinney’s 22 year old record at 50m with an outstanding score of 345. Ellison said, “It feels good to beat that record. When records are that old, they need to be broken, I just wish I would have set the standard even higher than 345.” The record setting start would prove to be a valuable, as Ellison went on to win the competition. “It feels real good to be able to win 2 in a row and that I’m able to continue to push myself to do better each year,” explains Ellison.

Jake Kaminski giving the thumbs up!
Jake Kaminski shot extremely well finishing in third place just a few points behind Ellison. Kaminski explains, “I feel happy because I wanted a podium finish, but I’m not yet satisfied because I know I am capable of higher scores. Next year will be an even better year for me.” Kaminski went on to explain, “Next year I need to improve my focus, and I want to really push Brady and have him push me more in training so we can elevate our performance to the next level.”
In the Junior Women’s Division, Emily Blake won her first National Championship in two years. The final result was very surprising for Blake considering she switched from left to right handed in late November. Blake said, “I’m extremely happy with my performance, but next year I need to develop a more consistent mental routine so I can maintain better focus.”
Heather Koehl also won the Bronze Medal in the Senior Women’s Division. On the final day of shooting it was a close battle between Koehl, fellow Resident Athlete Megan Carter, and National Team Member Stephanie Miller. The final result ended with Koehl in 3rd, Miller in 4th and Carter in 5th.
Both Men’s and Women’s Teams won Gold in the Open Team Event. Shooting on the Men’s Team was Jake Kaminski, Josh Smith, and Tyler Schardt. Emily Blake, Megan Carter, and Heather Koehl competed for the Women’s Team. This marks the 5th time(out of 5) that the RA Program has won both the Men’s and Women’s Team events at competitions this year!
Head National Coach, Kisik Lee said of the results, “I’m very pleased with the results this year for the RA Program! This is very promising for our program because many of the athletes are so young. I think in order for us to continue to have successes like these, we will need to increase our physical strength and become mentally tougher, and this will be our focus for the next 3 months.”
We would like to thank our sponsors, including Easton Foundation and TaxMasters for lending financial support helping to cover travel and registration costs, Nike for the apparel, and Easton, Hoyt, Doinker, Beiter, Range-O-Matic Spinwings, BCY, and Limbsaver for their support in providing the Resident Athlete Program with equipment.

Heather Koehl and Brady Ellison
Ellison and Koehl Win U.S. Open Titles!
August 10, 2009 by Guy Krueger
Filed under Announcements, Results

Heather Koehl and Brady Ellison
Hamilton, OH – Brady Ellison and Heather Koehl won Gold Medals at the 2009 U.S. Open over a field of extremely qualified competitors. Fellow Resident Athletes Jake Kaminski and Kristin Braun made it to the medals matches as well and finished 4th in their respective divisions.

Brady Ellison
Brady Ellison shot impressive scores throughout the day as he won his 3rd consecutive U.S. Open Title. Ellison said, “I feel like I got lucky this year, although I shot my best average ever. I need to shoot more and train harder. My last 2 matches were my lower matches, and next year I need to shoot 114 or higher all the way through.” Ellison will compete at the World Championships in Ulsan, South Korea next month. According to Ellison, “I think this gave me a lot of confidence. In the Olympic Round, I was able to step up and shoot the way I need to be successful at the World Championships. It gives me a lot of confidence and I’m excited for the

Heather Koehl
Heather Koehl had her best competition of the year winning the U.S. Open in the Women’s Division over 2 time Olympian Jennifer Nichols. In the semi-final match, Heather defeated team mate Kristin Braun 111-105. Heather then went on to defeat Nichols 109-106. When asked about her performance for the day, Heather explains, “It was fun! It felt like I was able to apply my training to the competition. When I got to the Gold Medal match I was just focused on shooting one arrow at a time. I wasn’t listening to what everyone else was saying or what Jenny was shooting. It feels so good to finally get something out of my hard work.”
Kristin Braun finished 4th overall and was defeated by Khatuna Lorig in the Bronze Medal Match by 1 point! Kristin will be competing with Brady Ellison at the upcoming World Championships. Kristin was excited about the competition and says, “The competition has highlighted the things I need to work on, and I have a plan of action from now till the time I leave. This performance has definitely left me hungry for more!”
Overall, the Resident Athlete Program Coaching Staff was extremely impressed with the performance of the athletes in the U.S. Open. Assistant Coach, Guy Krueger explained, “This year was all about developing a strong foundation in our archers for the next Olympics. I think it’s safe to say that they exceeded expectations. We really weren’t focused on the outcome of events, just preparing them technically and mentally to become champions in the next few years.”
Most of the Resident Athletes will now enjoy some time with their families before beginning training September 1st for training for the next year. Coach Lee says the next 3 months will focus on increasing physical strength and improving mental toughness!
We would like to thank our sponsors, including Easton Foundation and TaxMasters for lending financial support helping to cover travel and registration costs, Nike for the apparel, and Easton, Hoyt, Doinker, Beiter, Range-O-Matic Spinwings, BCY, and Limbsaver for their support in providing the Resident Athlete Program with equipment.
TaxMasters Sponsors Resident Athlete and Junior Dream Team Programs
June 2, 2009 by admin
Filed under Announcements

TaxMaster executives Patrick Cox and Alex Clamon along with National Head Coach Kisik Lee and Olympian Brady Ellison
The TaxMaster’s sponsorship provides a base contribution of $25,000 with a $5,000 bonus to be paid every time the Tax Masters / Brass Monkey Racing Porsche #97 finishes in the top three during the 2009 SPEED World Challenge GT race series (www.world-challenge.com).
“The commitment of TaxMasters to sponsor the RA and JDT programs this year allows us to really make headway in training and developing our athletes for London,” says USAA National Head Coach KiSik Lee. “We will be able to get our athletes the tournament experience they desperately need to be competitive. We are humbled and grateful for TaxMasters’ support.”
“We are incredibly excited to be in a position to help these athletes continue to excel under Coach Lee’s direction,” said Patrick Cox, TaxMasters’ founder and President. “We look forward to watching USA Archery over the next few years and to seeing Coach Lee develop these hopefuls into strong Olympic competitors. This was a great way for us to get involved and to provide some money for USA Archery to use in their drive for the gold in 2012. No pressure, Tony.”
“We have a lot of work in developing our Olympic athletes,” states USAA CEO Denise Parker, “much of which cannot be done without key contributors. TaxMasters’ commitment will put our Olympic training and athlete development on a fast track and that is exactly what we need. We would like to thank Patrick Cox, Alex Clamon, and all of TaxMasters for their incredible support and we will be watching and rooting for Tony Rivera in the #97 Porsche to win!”
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USA Archery Resident Athlete Team Opens with Big Success in Mexico
US Team wins 6 finals medals and 22 individual distance medals at the 2009 Mexican Grand Prix.

2009 Mexican Grand Prix Resident Athlete Team
Both men’s and women’s recurve teams won GOLD in both team events defeating the Mexican National Team in close matches. Matt Zumbo (a cadet on the Junior Dream Team) won the GOLD in the junior men’s recurve division. Jake Kaminski (Resident Athlete – Chula Vista, CA) won the SILVER medal in the men’s recurve division, and Kristin Braun (Resident Athlete – Chula Vista, CA) won the BRONZE medal in the women’s recurve division. The U.S. Team represented by the Resident Athlete Program, Matt Zumbo, and Cassandra Wolf also won 22 other medals awarded for top 3 placement at each distance and for overall placement.
The Women’s Recurve Team (Red Team – Kristin Braun, Megan Carter, and Heather Koehl) came from behind on the last end to defeat Mexico 206-204 and win the GOLD. The Mexican team consisted of 2 of the top 16 finishers from the 2008 Olympics. The U.S. Women’s Blue Team (Emily Blake, Barbie Cyin, and Cassandra Wolf) won the BRONZE medal.

Brady Ellison, Josh Smith, and Tyler Schardt
The Men’s Recurve Team (Brady Ellison, Josh Smith, and Tyler Schardt) won the GOLD Medal defeating Mexico by one point 214-213.
In the Individual Finals, Matt Zumbo won the Junior Male Recurve Division by defeating Felix Gomez 101-97 in the finals. Jake Kaminski won the SILVER Medal in the Men’s Recurve division. In the Semi-finals, Kaminski defeated Juan Serrano, the #4 finisher and #1 seed from the Beijing Olympics. Luis Velez won the GOLD over Kaminski in a very windy final 104-102. Kristin Braun won the BRONZE Medal easily defeating Gina Gonzalez from Mexico 109-94. Braun tied Mariana Avitia from Mexico in the semi-finals but lost 10-9 on the one arrow shoot off.
Medals were also given out for each of the 4 distances in the qualification round. Brady Ellison won 4 medals (2 gold and 2 silver) and was the #1 qualifier in the Men’s Recurve Division. Jake Kaminski won 2 bronze medals and was the #3 qualifier. Kristin Braun won 3 bronze medals and was the #3 qualifier as well. Heather Koehl won 2 silver medals. In the Junior Division, Peter Kelchner won 4 medals(1 gold, 3 bronze), Matt Zumbo won 3 medals(1 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze), and Josh Smith won 4 medals including 2 gold and 2 silver medals.
We would like to thank our sponsors, including Easton Foundation and TaxMasters for lending financial support helping to cover travel and registration costs, Nike for the apparel, and Easton, Hoyt, Doinker, Beiter, Range-O-Matic Spinwings, BCY, and Limbsaver for their support in providing the Resident Athlete Program with equipment.

