In
another stunning display of Hoyt's technological dominance and
individual shooter skill, Team Hoyt has swept yet another major outdoor
event, taking every first place position at the Texas Shootout this
past weekend in both the compound and the recurve categories.
In
heated Men's recurve competition, Jacob Wukie took first place with his
Formula RX/F4, while Kristin Braun took the women's gold with her
Formula RX/F4. The unbroken string of Formula victories since introduction is unprecedented for a new recurve bow design.
Team
Hoyt's Brady Ellison also set a new National record in qualification
while shooting his Formula RX/F3, with an incredible 682 double 70
round in the howling wind conditions familiar to anyone who has
competed at this springtime Texas event.
Team
Hoyt has taken the top spot in every major indoor and outdoor event
since the start of 2010 with the Formula Series, making Formula the
most successful new bow introduction of the century.
Not
to be outdone on the compound side, Hoyt's Logan Wilde racked up
his third major win of the season by taking his second consecutive
victory on the USAT circuit, coming off his big win in Arizona earlier
in the month and victory at the Iowa Pro Am indoor earlier this season.
Logan
defeated fellow Team Hoyt shooter Ruben Ochoa (MEX) in the gold medal
final with a set score of 6-4, while Hoyt's Reo Wilde, Logan's brother,
won the bronze with a clean set sweep of 6-0.
In
fact, the entire top 6 of the 47 shooters in men's compound shot Hoyt.
4th was Dugie Denton, 5th was Ben Cleland, and 6th was Jesse Broadwater.
Hoyt's
compound women matched the total men's compound medal sweep, with Jamie
Van Natta taking first, Erika Anschutz second, and Diane Watson third.
Hoyt wishes to congratulate all of the participants at the 2010 Texas Shootout!