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Kim Rhode

Profiles | Shooting For Gold: Kim Rhode

The International Shooting Sport Federation calls Kim Rhode "the most successful shotgun shooter of all time." Yet this four-time Olympic medalist is also a full-time adventurist— loving nothing more than, well, anything. With interests ranging from cars, cooking and collecting to fishing, hiking and hunting, Kim takes on everything with an infectious zest for life.

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Melloni Beretta Hunt Group Shot At Tower Hunt Lede

Hunt Like a Girl and Beretta Team Up for Pheasants and Fun

It was another successful "Hunt Like a Girl" weekend in Gallatin, Tennessee, filled with camaraderie, learning, sharing—and shooting! 

Team Fiocchi's Lanny Barnes Wins NRA World Title

Competing against an elite field of multi-discipline marksmen, Lanny not only secured the High Lady title but also placed an impressive 14th overall.

Shoot Like a Champion: The Mindset That Built a Six-Time Olympic Legend

How does an Olympic medalist overcome nerves and pressure, and eliminate her fears? Kim Rhode offers some candid advice for NRA Women..

Two Encounters, One Inspirational Message from an Olympic Champion

Some 20 years after their first meeting, the author discovered that other than her higher Olympic medal count, Kim Rhode was still the same positive, encouraging woman she'd first met.

The Winchester Life Podcast: The Story of Desirae Edmunds

The Winchester Life sits down with one of the most respected sporting clays competitors who has spent years mastering her craft. 

Hillsdale College Announces Ladies for Liberty Shooting Scholarship Recipients

The half-tuition scholarship is reserved for female students on the Hillsdale College Shotgun Team.

Celebrating 26 Years of Legacy and Leadership: Women On Target at the Oklahoma City Gun Club

The iconic gathering has become a national benchmark for women’s shooting clinics, blending community, education and marksmanship at a scale rarely seen elsewhere.

Downrange with Detroit’s LAIDies

After an NRA Board member—creator of one of the country’s largest and most popular women’s shooting events—fell ill, volunteers rallied to carry on his legacy, drawing more than 1,800 women to the range and pulling off the event’s 14th year with a bang.

Women On Target Hits the Mark in Salem, Ohio

A hunting club that recently celebrated its 80th anniversary welcomed its first Women On Target pistol event, hosting women from age 21 to 70.

Team Remington’s Madison Sharpe Captures Event Titles at NSCA North Central Regional

Besides the four event victories, Sharpe was also Runner-up in the Ladies FITASC event and finished fifth in the Ladies Main Event.

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