Clay Shooting

PATHWAY TO SUCCESS!

Olympic Trap and Olympic Skeet shooters on British Shooting’s Talent Pathway gathered at Nuthampstead Shooting Ground for this year’s Pathway Championships on the weekend of 17 and 18 October.

The 125-target competition was not restricted to those on Pathway, but was open to anyone wishing to participate. This championship always provides a great opportunity for shooters to test their training work, and for some it provides their first taste of competition.

In Olympic Trap there were six squads of competitors. After two days of shooting 125 targets, Jake Janes was the highest scorer on a 113. In total three finals were conducted – two finals for

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