Michelle Cerino did a bit of digging and unearthed videos that follow and document Vera Koo’s successful shooting career.
Did you know that during her time as a competitive shooter, Vera Koo had professional videos made about her experiences? Below is a collection of some of these videos that we are confident you will enjoy viewing.
In a precursor to her book, “Vera Koo: The Most Unlikely Shooter A Memoir,” Vera first told her competition story 22 years ago in this early video. It goes all the way back to her days of IPSIC shooting, a competition I never knew Vera shot. Jim O’Young, Vera’s first trainer, shares his side of the story of why they began working together. One of her mentors, Ichi Nagato from Japan, explains the physical obstacles women have to overcome to compete with men. The video also explains the Bianchi Cup events with highlights from some of Vera’s runs and includes appearances of a young Julie Golob, along with Doug Koenig.
Watch Vera’s competition and daily life behind the scenes in this 2003 documentary style video. Vera and her friends and family, including legendary handgun competitor Mickey Fowler and other famous shooters, reminisce and share their “Vera” stories. It’s interesting to watch her early years as she practices on the range for the Masters.
Now competing in both the women’s and senior division of the Bianchi Cup, in this 2015 promo video we find out how far Vera has come since those early years. It’s amazing to see the difference in her confidence and pick up some of her inspirational and motivational quotes. I remember seeing the videographer following her around during the match and watching as they filmed the final scene of her walking up the hill from the range. Who would of thought Vera and I would work together in the future?
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