U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Sandra Uptagrafft, a truck driver with the 98th Training Division (Initial Entry Training), secured a spot on both the upcoming two World Cup and Pan American Game Teams for the Women’s 25m Pistol event after successfully competing in the 2019 USA Shooting Pistol Spring Selection at Fort Benning, Georgia March 27-30.
The two-day course of fire pitted the Phenix City, Alabama, resident against some of the top pistol competitors, who were all vying for spots on the teams that would take them to the both upcoming World Cup Games in Beijing, China, and Munich, Germany, as well as the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru later this summer.
Uptagrafft not only made it into the 25m Pistol Finals both days, but won them, earning her vital points to make the coveted international pistol teams. For the Pan American Games, the Army Reserve Soldier placed second with 1158 points, just 1.5 points behind Alexis Lagan. For the two World Cup Games, Uptagrafft seized the top spot with 1166 points, just one point over Lagan who came in second.
The opportunity to compete in the three upcoming international competitions will give the Reserve Soldier the chance to earn the United States the essential quota, or ticket, to compete in the 25m Pistol event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. If successful, this would not be the Soldier’s first quota win though. In the 2011 Pan American Games, Uptagrafft earned the United States an Olympic quota in 25m Pistol and eventually earned herself a spot on Team USA for the 2012 Olympics where she competed in both 10m Air Pistol (placed 28th) and 25m Pistol (placed 28th).
At the recent Spring Selection’s 10m Pistol Matches, Uptagrafft just missed making the international teams when she placed fourth in the World Cup listing and third in the Pan American Game listing. (Only the top three and top two competitors, respectively, were invited to compete.)