Clay Shooting

OLYMPIC SPORTING? WHY NOT?

seems ridiculous that Sporting clay shooting, one of the biggest sports in the world, should be excluded from the Olympic Games. When I was an international board member representing FITASC, I tried to lobby the ISSF. I got three supportive but non-committal replies. The late David Parry said that it had been mentioned on a few occasions but never got anywhere. Only Vladimir Lisin told it to

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