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By Craig Lamb
ESPN Great Outdoor Games staff Thursday, July 7, 2005 Two years ago Jamie Riggs convinced her mother to let her participate in a Quail Unlimited Youth Camp held near her home of Nashville, Tenn. Without knowing it at the time, the fateful event put her on the fast track to the upcoming ESPN Great Outdoor Games presented by Dodge. Besides learning about conservation and basic outdoor skills, the QU campers were taught basic shotgunning and the fundamentals of sporting clays. Riggs, a vivacious 16 year old and a natural competitor, picked up a shotg ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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