Loral
I. Delaney
Anoka, MN
Elected: 1977
Shooting Member
Loral
I. Delaney, born February 3, 1938, Anoka dog trainer, one of the
greatest women trapshots of all times shot her first targets at
Dan McInnis's old St. Anthony Gun Club when she was 13. She
joined the ATA in 1957, winning the women's State 16-yard
Championship with 97 X 100 and wound up the season with .9071
average on 700 clays.
Loral I. has won so
many championships it would take a book to record them. In
1968 she became the first and only woman ever to win the 16-yard,
doubles and handicap high average.
Her high overall
average that year was .9393, highest ever compiled by a lady
trapshooter. That year she tied Iva Pembridge Jarvis' HOA
record (1951) when she shattered 954 X 1000. She won the
Grand American HOA five times (a record) in a row, the all-around
and North American Clay Target twice.
She has won every
women's title at the Grand American except the handicap.
These included the introductory, the Class Championship five times
and the Champion of Champions on two different occasions.
She and her husband
Chuck won the Husband and Wife twice, once with 395 X 400, the
other time with a record 396 X 400. Loral I. won the
Minnesota State Open Doubles at St. Cloud in 1968 with 98 X 100,
the Captain Billy Fawcett Singles eight times, the state 16-yard 7
times, the Golden West Grand (Reno, NV.) 16-yard title in 1967
with 197 and again in 1971 with 198 X 200.
She has been a member
of the all-state women's team (Captain in 1976) since it's
inception and the Sports Afield All-American team 10 times.
She was captain of the team in 1969, 1970, and 1971 and co-captain
in 1968.
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