Jake Wallace
was introduced to the shotgun sports after breaking his hips when he was 11, which forced him into a wheelchair for 23 months. He saw a shooting program on one of the outdoor networks and thought that it was something he could do from a chair. Jake started shooting ATA from a chair and progressed to international when he was able to walk again. He loves being in the outdoors because nothing clears his mind like sitting in the woods or on a boat. Jake was part of Lindenwood University's history of success having graduated from there in 2012 after being a part of four ACUI National Championships for the Lions from 2009-12. He currently resides in Colorado Springs where he's a U.S. Olympic Training Center resident athlete.
JAKE WALLACE: Hunting for Trap Superiority http://www.usashooting.org/news/usasnews/USAnews-2017-August/?page=22
Competition Highlights
• 2018 World Cup Gold Medalist, Mixed Team
• 2017 Fall Selection, Silver Medalist
• 2017 World Championships Team Member
• 2017 Qatar Open, First Place
• 2016 Fall Selection Match Champion
• 2015 Shotgun Team Selection, Silver Medalist
• 2014 USA Shooting National Championships, Gold Medalist
• 2014 Championship of the Americas, Silver Medalist - shot a perfect 125 in qualification to tie World Record
• 2014 Fall Selection, Silver Medalist
• 2014 Spring Selection, Bronze Medalist
• 2013 Granada World Cup, Sixth Place
• 2013 World Clay Target Championships Team Member
• 2013 National Championships, Bronze Medalist
• 2013 Spring Selection Match, Bronze Medalist
• 2010 World Championships Junior Team, Silver Medalist (w/ M. Gossett)
• 2010 World Championships Junior Team Member