Team Announcement: Taipei International Grand Prix
The Taipei International Grand Prix Team has been selected in accordance with the 2024 ISSF World Cups and Grands Prix Team Selection Criteria
The Taipei International Grand Prix Team has been selected in accordance with the 2024 ISSF World Cups and Grands Prix Team Selection Criteria
Today also marks the beginning of the “BLACKOUT PERIOD” which runs for the duration of the Games Period of 18 July to 13 August 2024.
Canowindra, New South Wales local, Gleniss Lawrence, is off to her third consecutive Olympic Games in Paris as one of only three International Technical Officials chosen to officiate the Shooting competitions.
A Grand Prix has been scheduled in Gong-Xi, Chinese Taipei between 21 to 30 September, 2024. This Grand Prix was previously scheduled later in the year, and only recently advertised […]
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The last sentence of Clause 7b of the 2024 Junior World Championships Team Selection Criteria has been amended (effective 24 June) and now reads: “…The Performance Window for the 2024 […]
Overnight, Australia’s Catherine Skinner won the bronze medal in the Women’s Trap event at the ISSF Shotgun World Cup in Lonato, Italy. Against the world’s best, and a final filled […]
Shooting’s qualification period for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games concluded over the weekend with the 9 June qualification deadline identified within the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) Qualification System guidelines. […]
Shooting Australia is developing a “Mental Performance in Competition” curriculum, targeted at Pathway and Emerging athletes. Lead by Aurelie Gibson (Shooting Australia’s Performance Pathway Manager) and Richard Fryer (Senior Performance […]