JOHN SATTERWHITE
SHOOTING WIZARD RETURNS TO
GAME FAIR FOR THE 26TH TIME
TO AMAZE AUDIENCES

Former Olympic team captain John
Satterwhite
has been a Game Fair favorite ever
since
Chuck and Loral I Delaney invited him to their
first outdoor exposition
26 years ago.
He is returning once again this year to
put on his twice a day
shotgun demonstration
that is a guaranteed crowd pleaser.
He is the only
active exhibition shooter who
throws seven clay targets into the air and
hits
all of them before they hit the ground.
Along with conducting his shooting exhibitions,
Satterwhite talks about the
history of exhibition
shooting including how some of the great shooters
of the
late 1800s influenced his own shooting expertise.
His presentation is full of
amazing shooting
not to mention a few well aimed jokes.
Satterwhite held several world skeet records
along his way to three
International Skeet Championships,
12 medals in world competition (six of
which were gold)
and two gold medals at Pan American Games.
He was captain of
the 1976 U.S. Olympic
and 1979 World Championship Teams.
At one time, Satterwhite taught survival marksmanship
in the military and now
he works to carry the
message that children are the future of shooting sports.
He regularly stays after his exhibition to
speak with children and their
parents
about his passion for shooting sports.
