Sharon Wallace Captures Archery National Champion Title

Wallace wins again with German Precision Optics gear!

by posted on July 16, 2021
Sharron Wallace Pro Archer

After two previous tournaments of rugged competition, GPO-sponsored Sharon Wallace entered into the final leg of the International Bowhunting Organization’s (IBO) Triple Crown Championship. She started off the first day with an amazing 208 performance. The weekend culminated in an intense points race to the finish. Sharon scored the national title with a 26-point lead after facing off in the Pro Ladies final five target shoot off.

This is Wallace’s second consecutive year securing the coveted title. She said, “I want to thank my sponsors like GPO for believing in me and providing me with equipment that helped to put me on the podium this weekend.” Sharon’s optic of choice is GPO’s Passion 10x42s.

Mike Jensen, owner & CEO of GPO said, “For Sharon to win this event and then capture the much sought-after National Title is an incredible and true testament to her immense talent and dedication.” Sharon Wallace has a Facebook page dedicated to help archers with anything from equipment to form to training; there you can find her helpful insights and current scores.

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