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Kentucky’s Mary Tucker Chronicles Impressive 2020 Successes

January 17, 2021

Civilian Marksmanship Program▸The First Shot▸Kentucky’s Mary Tucker Chronicles Impressive 2020 Successes

Though 2020 was disruptive to many lives, it turned out to be an exceptional year for the career of Mary Tucker – a talented 19-year-old USA Shooting National Team rifle athlete. 

Mary Tucker of the University of Kentucky will represent the USA at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. Photo courtesy of UK Athletics (Kentucky Rifle Photo Day Portraits. Photo by Eddie Justice | UK Athletics)

The year capped her freshman season as a collegiate competitor at the University of Kentucky, where she earned numerous awards and titles including Great American Rifle Conference First Team, Rookie Shooter of the Year and the National Rifle Association’s Collegiate All-American and Shooter of the Year.

In early February 2020, Tucker earned a spot on the USA Air Rifle team set to compete at the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021. The following November, Tucker recorded a perfect score of 600 and fired a NCAA record aggregate score of 1195 in a match against Murray State and Morehead State. 

In 2020, Tucker fired a perfect score of 600 during a NCAA match against Murray State and Morehead State. Photo courtesy of UK Athletics (Kentucky vs Morehead State rifle. Photo by Eddie Justice | UK Athletics)

Her perfect score was the first fired nationally for the season and the first recorded in University of Kentucky history.

Marking her final event of the year, Tucker claimed the High Junior honor at the USA Shooting Winter Airgun event – fired at the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s North and South air gun ranges in December.  

Tucker was no stranger to the event, placing second overall and earning the top junior spot in 2018 and returning in 2019 to overtake both the Junior and Open titles.

Tucker was also named her conference’s Rookie Shooter of the Year for her successes.

“Going into WAG (Winter Airgun) 2020, I’m not going to lie – I did not have any expectations for myself,” she said, candidly. “All I wanted to do was go in, do my process like I always do, and see how it goes.”

Typically, Tucker puts in extra practice leading up to a big match (with her Pardini GPR1 Evo with Centra Spy rifle), but because of everything going on in her life and around the world, she hadn’t shot for nearly a month before she arrived at Winter Airgun. 

“I knew I still wanted to do well, but I didn’t put any pressure on myself,” she admitted. “It went well. I didn’t have a plan and just went with it, so I think I learned how to adapt.”

Tucker earned the High Junior title at the 2020 Winter Airgun event.

A local, national and international-level athlete, Tucker is a self-taught markswoman – absorbing skills by training in her family’s garage in Sarasota, Florida, while in high school. She used the internet to give her tips, such as through YouTube videos and other resources, and joined her school’s club team. It was there that she received the harsh criticism that gave her just enough motivation to push harder. 

“I was getting a lot of negative comments, telling me I wouldn’t make it,” she explained. “I decided to keep going so I could prove those people wrong and show everyone and myself that anything is possible.” 

Soon, Tucker found retribution through hard work and perseverance.

She found a new team and a new coach who helped her set goals and achieve them – keeping her eye on advancing her career onto bigger stages. After receiving nearly a dozen recruitment emails from college programs, she enrolled as a member of the University of Kentucky NCAA rifle team in 2019, where she is studying equine finance.

In stark contrast to her first experience with the sport, the one thing that Tucker now finds most rewarding about being a part of the rifle community is the support she has found from her fellow athletes.

“We are all competing against each other, but we also all want to see each other succeed,” she said. “On my NCAA team, everyone helps everyone, and we all get better collectively. I think that’s something that is growing in the overall community and will push the U.S. to new heights.”

For 2021, Tucker will maintain her focus on her career. As she wraps up her sophomore year at Kentucky, she hopes to be able to represent her school on the National stage at the NCAA Championship event in March, which was cancelled in 2020 before winners could be determined.

Of course, the core of her mind is set on the international stage as she prepares to compete in her first Olympic games in Tokyo. Her principal goal is to reach and uphold scores that are competitive enough to win against the rest of the world. 

“The thing that motivates me the most is knowing that I will never be the best,” she said. “This is a sport that changes all the time, and scores are progressively getting higher and higher internationally. Even if I do win something, there will always be more to work on and someone else who is doing it just that little bit better.” 

No matter the outcome in Tokyo, Tucker has certainly achieved the goal she set out to conquer when she started her marksmanship journey – she showed everyone that anything is possible.

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5 Replies to “Kentucky’s Mary Tucker Chronicles Impressive 2020 Successes”

  1. Barie Laux says:
    February 10, 2021 at 1:39 pm

    I congratulate you on your success. I too started my target shooting interest in Sarasota and took it along with my Winchester 52B to Eastern Kentucky University in the Blue Grass of Kentucky. I loved the opportunity to compete against the best men and women in the sport. The sport offered me the opportunity to travel all over the Ohio Valley and it is offering you the opportunity to compete with the World. Good luck young lady. Barie Laux

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  2. Mike Brown says:
    January 28, 2021 at 9:54 pm

    As a grandparent, your journey of YT self-taught and shooting in the garage are easily accessible to many young would be shooters. I remember when my daughter and I took NRA pistol safety training, we used an air pistol, post-it notes on card-boards, and our basement for practicing the important foundations of shooting. Great to read about your success. An inspiration to help us pass along shooting skills to the next generation during this difficult COVID sequestering time.

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  3. Robert D. Tucker says:
    January 23, 2021 at 11:06 pm

    A really great start for Mary. She has worked hard to earn the success we have enjoyed following.

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  4. Carolyn H Simpson says:
    January 20, 2021 at 8:25 am

    Congratulations and you go get um young lady.

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  5. James Constantino says:
    January 19, 2021 at 11:35 pm

    Such a super success story. The dedication, desire to achieve and the willingness to work hard are so well demonstrated in this story of Mary Tucker’s success. Very inspirational and so deserving of much praise and happiness for her accomplishments..

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