Lamont earns Hall of Fame nod
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This article was published 22/08/2022 (1280 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Brandon trap shooter Patrick Lamont is being inducted into the Trap Shooting Hall of Fame next year.
Lamont has won 10 titles at the Grand American National Trapshooting Championships in Sparta, Ill., and has earned 38 Canadian national titles.
In 2017, the Brandonite won the high over all and the high all around title, giving him career championships in all five events that are held. It was just the second time in the 118-year history of the world’s largest event that a shooter has accomplished the feat.
The induction ceremony is usually held during the Grand in Sparta, Ill.
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