Top Shot (season 1)


The first season of the History Channel television series Top Shot commenced airing on June 6, 2010, and concluded on August 15, 2010. The season contained ten episodes, and was filmed over a period of 33 days in the spring in Santa Clarita, California. The winner of the season was British ex-Army captain Iain Harrison.
Iain Harrison later appeared as a coach in Seasons 2, 3, and 4; J.J. Racaza appeared as a coach in Season 2; Kelly Bachand appeared as a coach in Season 4; and Blake Miguez appeared as a coach in Season 2.
Chris Cerino, Peter Palma, Kelly Bachand, Adam Benson, and Blake Miguez returned for Top Shot: All-Stars. Miguez finished in 15th, Bachand finished in 9th, Benson finished in 7th, and Palma finished in 6th, while Cerino was the season's runner-up. According to Colby Donaldson's Twitter, J.J Racaza became a father during filming and was unable to come out for the show.

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Contestant progress

Episodes

Episode 1: "The Long Shot"

The trainer for both challenges was Craig Sawyer, Navy SEALs instructor and former sniper.

Episode 2: "Zipline of Fire"

The trainer for the team challenge was Ben Stoeger, practical shooting expert. The trainer for the elimination challenge was Matt Burkett, practical shooting expert.

There was a second-place tie between Brad and Bill. It was broken by Peter's vote.

Frank and Brad finished in a tie after the first run, but Frank lost on a tiebreaker run.

Episode 3: "Archer Enemies"

The trainer for the team challenge was Chris Palmer, longbow and traditional archery expert. The trainer for the elimination challenge was Bill Troubridge, crossbow expert.

Episode 4: "Friend or Foe?"

The trainer for both challenges was Craig Sawyer, Navy SEALs instructor and former sniper.

Episode 5: "The Good, the Rat and the Ugly"

The trainer for both challenges was Garry James, historical rifle expert.

Episode 6: "Wild, Wild West"

The trainer for both challenges was Spencer Hoglund, historical weapons expert and four-time national champion speed shooter.
There was a second-place tie between Denny and Andre. It was broken by Brad's vote.

Both players tied in the first round by making a royal flush. For the tiebreaker, each was allowed only 5 shots and could not use any cards shot in the first round. After 4 shots, Kelly hit three fives, making it impossible for Andre to win as he only had a pair of fours at that point.

Episode 7: "Trick Shot Showdown"

The trainer for the team challenge was Jon "Trick Shot" Wilson. The trainer for the elimination challenge was Scott Robertson, eight-time sporting clay shooting champion.

Episode 8: "The Razor's Edge"

The trainer for the team challenge was Todd Abrams, member of the International Knife Throwers Hall of Fame. The trainer for the elimination challenge was John "Chief AJ" Huffer, slingshot world record holder.
Tara received news of her father's rapidly declining health and withdrew from the competition after the team challenge. A note at the end of Episode 10 stated that he has since died.

Episode 9: "The Shortest Fuse"

At the start of this episode, Donaldson announced that the teams were being dissolved, and that all players would compete head-to-head to determine who would be eliminated in each challenge. The seven remaining players were given green shirts to wear for the rest of the competition.
Premiere dateElimination challenge weaponElimination challengeWinning playerEliminated player
August 8, 2010Beretta 92F 9×19mm pistolFrom 25 feet, shoot and break a burning fuse on an explosive charge; maximum 10 rounds per player. Failure to break the fuse leads to elimination.Peter, AdamBlake
August 8, 2010TZ99 pistol
Heckler and Koch HK93 rifle
Mosin–Nagant 91/30 rifle
SVT-40 rifle
Run uphill and stop at four shooting stations, with one weapon and one target at each. Players must load and clear the weapons themselves. The two slowest times to hit all four targets are eliminated.J.J.Adam, Kelly

The trainer for the second elimination challenge was Craig Sawyer, Navy SEALs instructor and former sniper.
In the first round, Iain, Blake, Kelly, J.J, and Chris failed to break the fuse. A tiebreaker was played under the same rules, with only Kelly and Blake failing this time. For the second tiebreaker, each player had 10 seconds to fire one shot at a target; the one who hit closer to the center of the bullseye stayed in the game.

Episode 10: "Season Finale"

No practice sessions were held in this episode. The five individual players eliminated prior to the final challenge returned to watch it.
Premiere dateElimination challenge weaponElimination challengeWinning playerEliminated player
August 15, 2010Beretta 92F 9×19mm pistolTwo players at a time shoot at 12 double-sided targets from 35 feet, trying to flip as many of them to the assigned color as possible in 60 seconds. The two losers play against each other, with the loser of this round being eliminated.J.J., Iain, ChrisPeter
August 15, 2010Rifles: Mosin–Nagant 91/30, SVT-40, HK93
Handguns: TZ99 pistol, Schofield Revolver, Smith & Wesson M&P Revolver
Each player chooses one weapon, target, distance, and shooting stance. All three players try each shot; the one who makes the fewest shots is eliminated. No weapon or target may be chosen more than once. Targets available include shot glasses, bottles, beer mugs, glass panes, and jars.Iain, ChrisJ.J.
August 15, 2010Throwing knife
English longbow replica
Colt Peacemaker revolver
Winchester Model 1873 rifle
Beretta 92F 9×19mm pistol
AR-15 rifle
M14 rifle
Players run a course with seven shooting stations:
1. Throw a knife to hit a target at 11 feet.
2. Using the longbow, hit a target at 50 yards.
3. Shoot five bottles at 25 feet with the Colt.
4. Sever a rope at 35 feet with the Winchester.
5. Fire the Beretta through a tube at 25 feet.
6. Use the AR-15 to hit six targets in a grid at 100 yards.
7. Hit targets at 100 and 300 yards with the M14.
First player to complete all stations wins.
IainChris


J.J. and Iain were the first-round winners, and Chris won the playoff between himself and Peter.

Epilogue

The episode concluded with an epilogue revealing the recent activities and achievements of all 16 players, in order of their elimination.
  • Mike Seeklander is competing at the World Speed Shooting Championships.
  • Frank Campana is working part-time as a bodyguard.
  • Bill Carns continues to work on his radio show. Kelly has been a recent guest.
  • James "Jim" Sinclair recently won a national match with historic rifles.
  • Caleb Giddings now works for the NRA.
  • Andre Robinson has returned to his Army base in South Korea.
  • Brad Engmann is now competing nationally with a new pistol. It is not a Glock.
  • Tara Poremba's father died. She continues to compete in his honor.
  • Denny Chapman won the Men's All-Around World Championships at the SASS "End of Trail" Finals in 2011.
  • Blake Miguez is running his father's company, which is helping cleaning up the Gulf oil spill.
  • Adam Benson is looking forward to the start of hunting season.
  • Kelly Bachand has taken up pistol shooting. He returns to college in the fall.
  • Peter Palmas time as a reservist is nearly over. He is considering a move to Louisiana.
  • Simon "J.J." Racaza still holds the world record in the Iron Sight Division.
  • Chris Cerino just moved into a new house and still works as a shooting instructor.
  • Iain Harrison is back managing a construction company. So far he has no plans for his winnings.

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