Lucas Shooters Score Well in 2018 Shotgun World Championships

Lucas Shooters Score Well in 2018 Shotgun World Championships
Lucas Shooters Score Well in 2018 Shotgun World Championships

Corona, CA-(Ammoland.com)- Lucas Oil Pro Staff Competitive Team members scored well at the 2018 ISPC Shotgun World Championships, May 28-June 10. Located in Châteauroux, Central France, the combined 36-person US contingent (including 10 Lucas Oil sponsored shooters) more than held its own against a total field of 687 international competitors.

The ISPC (International Practical Shooting Federation) World Championships is broken down into 4 divisions: Open, Standard, Modified, Standard Manual. Those divisions are based off of the type of shotgun and gear the competitors use.

Lucas Oil Pro Staff members were in excellent shooting form with Minnesotan, Josh Froelich taking the Overall World Championship title. Nevada’s Scott Greene was 1st in the Open Division and 8th overall in the Open Division Shoot-Off; Wisconsin’s Becky Yackley won Gold on the Ladies Standard team and was 4th Lady in Standard division. Wisconsin’s Tim Yackley won Silver on the men’s Standard team plus 7th overall in Standard division. Texan, Julie Waasted and Arizonan, Ursula Williams both took home Bronze on the Modified Ladies Team.



About Lucas Oil:

Founded in 1989 by Forrest and Charlotte Lucas, Lucas Oil Products, Inc. is the world leader of high performance lubricants and problem solving additives and produces and markets more than 270 unique formulations in more than forty countries. Products include engine oils, greases, gear lubes, problem-solving additives and car-care products. In the USA, Lucas Oil is sold in more than 30,000 auto parts stores displaying the biggest variety of shelf products of any oil company, and at every truck stop nationwide. Lucas Oil has two major plants in the United States: the original one in Corona, California, which also houses Lucas Oil Corporate Headquarters, Lucas Oil Production Studios, Team Lucas, LucasOilRacingTV and MAVTV, plus a state-of-the-art, 350,000-square-foot oil products facility in Corydon, Indiana.

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