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TOKYO HERE WE COME!

There’s just over a year to go until the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games – and British Shooting is looking forward with anticipation as we reflect on the quota places we have achieved so far.

Qualification for Tokyo began at the World Championships in September 2018, where Seonaid McIntosh won shooting’s first quota place for Team GB with a fantastic performance in three-position rifle, finishing in fourth place.

Since then we’ve had a number of shooters who have been in a position to

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