Clay Shooting

BRITISH SUCCESS!

The 2020 season has already been a busy time for British Olympic Trap and Olympic Skeet shooters. Grand Prix events in Spain, Cyprus, Qatar and Portugal have meant British shooters have been travelling overseas before the start of the domestic competition season. Unlike the official ISSF Championships, these Grand Prix events are open to all. Such competitions are used by an increasing number of competitors, including British shooters, as part of their training for the major championships later in the year.

Another reason to take part in such Grand

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