Clay Shooting

IT STARTED SO WELL...

This year started as a busy time for British Olympic Trap and Olympic Skeet shooters. Last month I wrote about the competition season getting going with lots of events coming up – how things can change! We did however manage to see one World Cup before there were big changes to the competition schedule. Competitors from national teams came together in early March to take part in the first ISSF World Cup of 2020, at Nicosia, Cyprus, from the 4th to the 13th of the month. The entry field was definitely impacted by the pandemic, as some

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