Clay Shooting

MAKING HASTE SLOWLY

I’m writing this article in July, and there is progress with the considered return to training and competing for Olympic Trap and Olympic Skeet.

The international scene

The international scene is still in a state of limbo as we continue to await an updated calendar from the ISSF. Fingers crossed this is issued in the next few weeks, so that by the next issue I will be able to report on positive news. There are still quota places and medals to be won in the build-up

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