Ireland Hosts 2011 Creedmoor Cup at New Tullamore Range
An impressive new, 26-bay, 1200-yard rifle range has been constructed at the Midlands National Shooting Centre of Ireland. Dubbed the “Creedmoor” Range, the new 1200-yard facility, the only one of its kind in Ireland, will host long-range matches. These will include an historic F-Class Challenge match to be held June 25, 2011 between U.S. and Irish Teams. This event, the 2011 Creedmoor Cup, harkens back to the classic rifle matches of the late 19th Century.
Creedmoor Competition in the 1800s
History buffs will know that the NRA Range at Creedmoor, New York, was the site of many famous long-range rifle tournaments in the 19th Century. The great rifle matches of 1874 and 1875 between Ireland and America were a fantastic saga in the history of our two nations. The NY Creedmoor range continued to host a series of international matches during the 1870s and 1880s until public interest eventually declined and sadly, in 1910, shooting finally ceased at Creedmoor and the land was deeded back to the state of New York. Much history has passed between then and now in our two countries. Throughout all those years the NRA in America has grown enormously, becoming an integral part of America’s sporting identity. Ireland, sadly, had seen a decline in long range shooting. But that all began to change at the start of the 21st century….
Midlands National Shooting Centre of Ireland
In the year 2000, the National Rifle Association of Ireland (NRAI) was formed. One of its primary goals was to promote fullbore target shooting in Ireland. The NRAI needed a home and that home was found on the bog of Derrymore in Blueball just outside Tullamore in County Offaly. In 2000, a 400-yard range was built on the site. Three years later the 600-yard “Windmill” range, the first of its kind in modern Ireland, was also built to allow for mid-range target shooting. The site was christened the Midlands National Shooting Centre of Ireland (MNSCI) and with it the story of Irish F-Class began. No sooner had the 600-yard range been built at the MNSCI, when the NRAI formed a national F-Class league bringing together like-minded shooters from all over Ireland to compete in the modern F-Class discipline. The league continued to grow over the following six years, and, in 2008, a temporary 1000-yard range was built to facilitate Ireland’s bid to compete in the 2009 F-Class World Championships.
The 2011 Creedmoor Cup
Following the 2009 World Championships, America’s F-Classers issued a challenge to the F-Class riflemen of Ireland for an International Rifle Match. The challenge was made by then-president of the American NRA, John Sigler, to the chairman of the NRAI, Noel Kelly, who accepted the challenge on behalf of the riflemen of Ireland. The match will be called “The Creedmoor Cup” and will be held every four years, alternating between Ireland and America. The first Creedmoor Cup of the modern era in Ireland is scheduled for June 25, 2011 at the MNSCI range outside Tullamore.
To coincide with the Creedmoor Cup, two other events will be held at the start of that week. First will be the Irish Open, two days of F-Class shooting for individual competitors. This will be followed by the Europe vs. America team match. Think of this as a “Ryder Cup with Rifles”. The Europe vs. USA team competition, first held at the Lodi, Wisconsin range in 2008, is always a fiercely-fought grudge match between the Yanks and the “Continentals”.
To host the 2011 Creedmoor Cup events, a spectacular 1200-yard rifle range has been built at Ireland’s Midlands National Shooting Centre. The new 1200-yard range has been christened the NRAI “Creedmoor” Range, honoring the place where the sporting rifle traditions of America and Ireland became forever entwined. This venue was completed at the end of 2010, exactly one hundred years after the closing of the original Creedmoor range in America.
Notable developments in Ireland over the last decade — the formation of the NRAI and the opening of the Midlands National Shooting Centre — parallel what occurred in America during the 1870s with the founding of the NRA and the dedication of the Creedmoor range in New York state. The Midlands National Shooting Centre is an outstanding facility that has spurred the growth of the shooting sports in Ireland. We envy those who will compete in next month’s inaugural Ireland vs. USA Creedmoor Tournament at Tullamore.
The new range looks outstanding! The Irish have done an excellent job in an incredibly short time.
The US Team is very much looking forward to the Matches. We will be bringing 25 of the best F-Class talent available in the US; from seasoned veterans of multiple World Championships, to promising up and coming new talent!
Only one month left to go… it will be a great match.
Darrell Buell
Captain, Team USA
United States Team Roster
Darrell Buell – Captain
Bryan Otey – Vice-Captain
Nancy Tompkins – Coach
Michelle Gallagher – Coach
Robert Mead – Coach
Rick Hunt – Coach
Kathy Buell – Adjutant
Larry Bartholome
Robert Bock
John Brewer
Dale Carpenter
John Chilton
Erik Cortina
Warren Dean
Rick Jensen
Monte Milanuk
Jim Murphy
Don Nagel
Stanley Pate
Tony Robertson
Jeff Rorer
Sierra Scott
Larry Taite
Kathy Milanuk – Alternate
Hi Darrell
Thanks for your kind words of support.
The Irish Riflemen are relishing the opportunity to compete against the United States F Class rifle team on our home range. We wish you a speedy and safe journey to Ireland. We will see you here soon.
Noel.Kelly Captain
Dave O’Hara V.Captain
Hmmmm…..I only count 24 targets and the article says there are 26 bays….perhaps there is a empty bay on each end….
Sounds like it will be a fun match
Roy
Dave,
Glad to hear you are still kicking! looking forward to seeing you and all the lads next month.
Warren
Darrell,
That is an impressive list of world class shooters you are bringing to Tullamore. We will do our best to give you a warm welcome and a worthy challenge befitting the distance you are all travelling to get here for what we hope will be the first of many international shooting events held at our new 1200yrd range.
See you next month,
Stephen Doyle – F-TR Captain
Francie McFadden – F-TR Vice Captain
F-Classers
I am happy & glad to see “new ranges” built – congrats to Ireland for this. Further to this; I enjoy seeing the growth in international matches. We might invade some of these in future and create something happening here too.
Happy shooting and I know the gathering will be a successful one!!
Enjoy!!!
Jannie Els
south africa
hi guys heres a link to a feature length documentary about the 2011 Creedmoor shooting competition between Ireland and the USA, an essential watch for anyone who’s interested in F-class shooting http://www.lateralvisionproductions.com/video-shop.html