Team Federal Women Medal at 2022 XIII CAT Championships

Congratulations to Caitlin Connor and Kayle Browning for their medal performances in Women’s Trap and Skeet.

by posted on November 16, 2022
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Kayle Browning
Kayle Browning was the Silver Medalist in Women’s Trap at XIII CAT Championships 2022 in Lima, Peru.

Congratulations to Team Federal shooters Caitlin Connor and Kayle Browning for their medal performances in Women’s Trap and Skeet at the XIII CAT Championships 2022, recently held in Lima, Peru. 

At the event, Browning was the Silver Medalist in Women’s Trap. Connor was a Bronze Medalist in Women’s Skeet. American women also grabbed a Paris 2024 Olympic quota berth in the Women's Trap competition.


Caitlin Connor was a Bronze Medalist in Women’s Skeet.

“We are extremely proud of the performances from Caitlin and Kayle, as well as our other Team Federal athletes who competed at this prestigious, worldwide event,” said Federal Ammunition’s Vice President of Marketing Jason Nash. 

Earlier this year, Browning was the 2022 Lima World Cup Gold Medalist in Women's Trap Team and Bronze Medalist in Mixed Trap Team. Connor was the 2022 World Cup Lonato 3-time Gold Medalist in Women's Skeet, Women's Skeet Team, and Mixed Skeet; 2022 World Cup Lima Gold Medalist in Women's Skeet Team and Bronze in Mixed Skeet; as well as the 2022 World Cup Cyprus Silver Medalist in Mixed Skeet team, and silver in 3-Woman Skeet team.

For more on Federal ammunition, visit federalpremium.com.

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