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Episode 12 l Reflections from the Youngest World Champ: Connor Thigpen’s Rise to the Top

Episode 12 l Reflections from the Youngest World Champ: Connor Thigpen’s Rise to the Top

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In this episode of the Tru2Shooters Podcast, we sit down with Connor Thigpen, the youngest shooter to ever win the NSSA Open World Skeet Championship, to talk about what it really takes to hit the top—and stay there. 💥

Hosts Tyler Wildman and Michael Fitzner catch up with Connor fresh off his NSSA Junior World wins in Waco, Texas. From early days in 4-H to breaking records on the world stage, Connor shares the highs, the hard work, and the hilarious moments that shaped his journey.

You’ll hear stories of mental discipline, midnight drive-thrus, fixing lawnmowers for gas money, and why your squad absolutely matters. We dive into the mindset behind greatness, his advice to up-and-comers, and why—even at the top—there’s always more to learn.

🎯 What to Expect:
✔️ How Connor made history at the NSSA World Championships
✔️ The mental side of skeet (and how to recover from a bad round)
✔️ Connor’s dream squad, gear picks & rituals
✔️ Real talk about pressure, patience, and perfection
✔️ Why starting young—and staying humble—matters

This episode is packed with insight, grit, and a whole lot of heart. Whether you’re a junior shooter, coach, or just love the game, you’ll walk away inspired.

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