Jump to content
Main menu
Navigation
●Main page
●Contents
●Current events
●Random article
●About Wikipedia
●Contact us
●Donate
Contribute
●Help
●Learn to edit
●Community portal
●Recent changes
●Upload file
Search
●Create account
●Log in
●Create account
● Log in
Pages for logged out editors learn more
●Contributions
●Talk
(Top)
1
Personal life
2
References
Sandra Uptagrafft
●مصرى
●Norsk bokmål
Edit links
●Article
●Talk
●Read
●Edit
●View history
Tools
Actions
●Read
●Edit
●View history
General
●What links here
●Related changes
●Upload file
●Special pages
●Permanent link
●Page information
●Cite this page
●Get shortened URL
●Download QR code
●Wikidata item
Print/export
●Download as PDF
●Printable version
In other projects
●Wikimedia Commons
Appearance
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Sandra Uptagraft)
Sandra Uptagrafft
Sandra Uptagrafft at the 2020 Summer Olympics
|
|
Nationality | American |
---|
Born | (1971-04-12) April 12, 1971 (age 53) Singapore |
---|
Height | 5 ft 1 in (155 cm) |
---|
Weight | 116 lb (53 kg) |
---|
|
Country | United States |
---|
Sport | Shooting |
---|
|
Sandra Uptagrafft (born April 12, 1971 in Singapore)[1] is an American sport shooter.[2] At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the Women's 10 metre air pistol, and finished in 28th place.[3] She also competed in the Women's 25 metre pistol event and also finished 28th in that.[4] She has won gold and silver medals in the Pan American Games.[5]
She represented the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics.[6]
Personal life[edit]
Uptagrafft graduated from Beverly Hills High School in 1989 and from Troy State University in 1998.[7] She is married to fellow sports shooter Eric Uptagrafft and is based in Phenix City, Alabama.[5] She is a Warrant Officer in the US Army Reserves.[5]
References[edit]
^ "London 2012 10m Air Pistol women Results - Olympic shooting".
^ "London 2012 Summer Olympics - Athletes, Medals & Results". April 23, 2018.
^ a b c "Sandra Uptagrafft | USA Shooting". www.usashooting.org. Retrieved March 11, 2017.
^ "USA Shooting rounds out Tokyo Olympic team roster | NBC Olympics". www.nbcolympics.com. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
^ "Sandra Uptagrafft". Team USA. Archived from the original on July 20, 2015. Retrieved February 23, 2020.
t
e
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sandra_Uptagrafft&oldid=1229666298"
Categories:
●1971 births
●Living people
●American female sport shooters
●American military Olympians
●Olympic shooters for the United States
●Shooters at the 2012 Summer Olympics
●Shooters at the 2015 Pan American Games
●Shooters at the 2003 Pan American Games
●Shooters at the 2007 Pan American Games
●Shooters at the 2011 Pan American Games
●Shooters at the 2019 Pan American Games
●Medalists at the 2007 Pan American Games
●Medalists at the 2011 Pan American Games
●Medalists at the 2015 Pan American Games
●Medalists at the 2019 Pan American Games
●Pan American Games gold medalists for the United States in shooting
●Pan American Games silver medalists for the United States in shooting
●Pan American Games bronze medalists for the United States in shooting
●Shooters at the 2020 Summer Olympics
●United States Army non-commissioned officers
●United States Army reservists
●21st-century American women
●20th-century American women
●American sport shooting biography stubs
Hidden categories:
●Articles with short description
●Short description matches Wikidata
●Use mdy dates from February 2020
●All stub articles
●This page was last edited on 18 June 2024, at 02:04 (UTC).
●Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0;
additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.
●Privacy policy
●About Wikipedia
●Disclaimers
●Contact Wikipedia
●Code of Conduct
●Developers
●Statistics
●Cookie statement
●Mobile view