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Ida, by this time a 156 cm high school student, took the weapon and without further ado fired a bunch of series in class with the others present to the delight of the group. Once there, Ida was instructed in what to do with the very inappropriate rifle made for Tengvall senior, 191 cm tall. Ida finally decided to stop swimming at the beginning of 2021, which after a while made life a little boring. The pandemic put an end to training camps, trips and large competition contexts, which contributed to motivation slowly withering away. Swimming took her around the world, and it was the competitions (read the competition results) that were the motivating factor. Over the years, Ida had grown up and invested heavily and successfully in swimming already in her early years. The interest in long-range shooting remained the whole time and resumed seriously after a few more years, when training and competition picked up again. At this time, he came across IPSC, which he trained, competed in and educated himself in for a few years.

Little did he know then that little 2-year-old Ida, 14 years later, quite suddenly and unexpectedly, would become his gun bearer in the shooting sport.Īfter a few years of precision shooting, a career change and other changes in life, meant that Marcus was less active in his long-range shooting for a while.

Training and competing became rewarding aspects of life. The interest in various forms of shooting training and equipment grew over the years together with the help of mentors who could build up his knowledge of the shooting form and its equipment. Shooting had been close to Marcus' heart since his military service when he first encountered the defense's PSG 90. Father Marcus had then met Edvin (a sniper in the armed forces) who introduced long-range shooting.

In 2007, the journey began, which today has the goal of the World Championships in South Africa in 2024. AIM celebrated the opening of this new facility on their campus along with their 10th anniversary.Father and daughters' shared hobby - long-range shooting Site work involved redesigning the existing parking area and circulation, designing ADA-compliant pedestrian paths, and developing new stormwater conveyance and management systems.
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One of which included the redevelopment of an existing parking area for a new 23,000 sf gymnasium/community center, which also required zoning relief before proceeding to full site design and land development approvals. Over the years, we have continued to work with AIM leaders and their architect on various additions and improvement projects. The plans included stormwater management and drainage improvements along with a parking lot reconfiguration. Nave Newell assisted the School in analyzing the benefits of an artificial turf field versus a natural turf field and then prepared Grading Permit plans for the construction of artificial turf fields. We prepared a topographic survey of the site and developed sketch plans for site improvements including circulation and parking configurations. Initially, we assisted AIM in obtaining zoning relief to allow a new turf field constructed within an existing floodplain and riparian buffer. Since their move to Whitemarsh Township in 2012, Nave Newell has been helping AIM Academy and their architect, create a campus that meets the needs of students, faculty, and the community.
