Kayle Browning

Kayle began shooting at age 8 in the yard with her dad, an avid sporting clays shooter. Not surprisingly, she began her own shooting career in sporting clays, a discipline in which she made the open All-American Team at just 12 years old. In 2007, Kayle was selected for the Shotgun Junior Olympic Team, and later that year she won the bronze medal in the National Junior Olympic Championships. Her career has progressed since then to include a Pan Am Games gold medal in 2011, a World Cup bronze medal in 2012 and several National Championship medals. She has gone on to set national and world records and become a two-time pan American medalist, a 2012 Olympic alternate and an Olympian for the 2020 games.

Kayle Browning