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Andreas Yankopolous, on Twitter as https://twitter.com/atl_flaneur, began his journey in practical pistol competition with IDPA in 2000. After several years, he took a break due to a plateau in his match results. During this time, he maintained his pistol proficiency and expanded his skills in carbine and long-range rifle through classes and practice. In 2011, a friend reintroduced him to pistol competition through Steel Challenge, and he started competing in USPSA two years later. Despite initially classifying as an A shooter, he encountered a similar plateau. In 2014, he hosted Ben Stoeger for a class at his home club, which significantly improved his shooting and training. His match results improved rapidly, leading him to achieve Grand Master status in 2017. Andreas won the Georgia and North Carolina state championships in the Production division in 2022 and podiumed at the South Carolina championship in 2023.
By JP GarciaAndreas Yankopolous, on Twitter as https://twitter.com/atl_flaneur, began his journey in practical pistol competition with IDPA in 2000. After several years, he took a break due to a plateau in his match results. During this time, he maintained his pistol proficiency and expanded his skills in carbine and long-range rifle through classes and practice. In 2011, a friend reintroduced him to pistol competition through Steel Challenge, and he started competing in USPSA two years later. Despite initially classifying as an A shooter, he encountered a similar plateau. In 2014, he hosted Ben Stoeger for a class at his home club, which significantly improved his shooting and training. His match results improved rapidly, leading him to achieve Grand Master status in 2017. Andreas won the Georgia and North Carolina state championships in the Production division in 2022 and podiumed at the South Carolina championship in 2023.