Shooting sports Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The shooting sports include those competitive sports involving tests of accuracy and speed when shooting various types of guns, including airguns. Shooting with bows and arrows is not treated in this article, but at Archery. Sometimes hunting is also considered a shooting sport, and indeed shooting on live pigeons was once an Olympic event.The shooting sports are categorized by the type of weapon or target used. The web site www.wheretoshoot.org identifies 20 different shooting sports, but does not claim that the list is complete.
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2 Rifle shooting sports 3 Handgun shooting sports 4 Shotgun shooting sports 5 International governing bodies 6 Other external links |
Competing in shooting accuracy has a history almost as old as weaponry itself. During the 19th century, shooters began to organize themselves nationally, and one of these was French pistol champion Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympics. This fact certainly contributed to the inclusion of ten shooting events in the 1896 Olympics. Soon World Championships were being organized as well.
During the years, the sports have been changed a number of times and new ones have been added. For instance, from the beginning many of the targets had human-like (or in the case of running target, animal-like) shapes; most have now assumed a circular form to reduce the connotations with the use of guns in wars. One fact that has not changed, however, is that it is only at the Olympic Games that the sports gain attention from the media and public. As a participant sport, however, it is one of the largest in the world.
Recently, a number of threats to the shooting sports have been revealed. One such threat is scepticism from the public, often unaware of the rigorous safety rules that surround the sports, and the resulting extremely restrictive gun policy of some governments, notably the British. Another is that authorities like the IOC have become more focused on spectator sports and less interested in sports like shooting. Attempts have been made to render shooting more appealing to the media, as with the introduction of finals in 1985. Television broadcasts of shooting finals have been somewhat successful, but are generally restricted to the Olympics.
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Rifle shooting sports
Handgun shooting sports
Shotgun shooting sports
International governing bodies
Other external links
