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The SFC is responsible for the promotion, development and governing of organized, recreational and competitive target shooting in Canada. It is part of the Canadian Olympic Committee and represents Canada within the International Shooting Sport Federation. [15] The SFC began in 1932 as the Canadian Small Bore Rifle Association.
The Shooting Federation of Canada (SFC; French: Fédération de Tir du Canada (FTC)) is the national governing body responsible for the development and governance of recreational and competitive target shooting in Canada, particularly focussed on ISSF shooting sport disciplines and preparing athletes for competition at the World Championships and Olympic Games. [1]
Dominion of Canada Rifle Association; E. English Target Shooting Federation; G. ... National Small-bore Rifle Association; New Zealand Shooting Federation; S.
Smallbore rifle shooting, sometimes known (particularly in the United Kingdom) as miniature rifle shooting, is a set of disciplines of shooting sports. Smallbore shooting uses smaller-calibre rifles, typically chambered in .22 Long Rifle, at ranges generally of 100 yards (91 m) or shorter. Depending on the range, it can either be conducted ...
Egyptian Shooting Club; ... International Confederation of Fullbore Rifle Associations; ... National Small-bore Rifle Association;
Canada House, National Shooting Centre, England. In 1896, the DCRA ran a competition for the construction of a pavilion on Bisley Camp. [6] This was to serve as a residence for the Canadian national team when competing at the UK National Rifle Association's annual Imperial Meeting, to which the DCRA have sent teams since at least 1871 [7] [8] [9] The contract was awarded to the firm of C J ...
6.4 50 metre small bore rifle three positions pairs. 6.5 10 metre air rifle. 6.6 10 metre air rifle pairs. 7 Women's shotgun. Toggle Women's shotgun subsection ...
Small-bore rifle, prone Joseph Raymond Gerald "Gerry" Ouellette (August 14, 1934 – June 25, 1975) was a Canadian sport shooter and Olympic champion. He was born in Windsor, Ontario , and, at the age of 22, became the first Olympic gold medalists from the city.