European Running Target Championships

The European Running Target Championships are special shooting sport championships of running target organized discontinuously by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) since 1963.[1][2]

A sportwoman shooter while training running target shooting.

Until 1983 competitions were held by shooting to moving targets made up of animals, such as deer, roebucks or wild boars. Only since 1983, in fact, the animals have been replaced with artificial targets.[3]

Editions

# Year City Date Events
11963 Sandviken, Sweden Running target (3 men)
21969 Sandviken, Sweden Running target (1 men)
31973 Munich, West Germany Running target (1 men)
41978 Suhl, East Germany Running target (1 men)
51981 Miskolc, Hungary Running target (1 men)
61995 Lahti, Finland Running target (2 men)
71997 Sipoo, Finland Running target (2 men)
82013 Suhl, Germany Running target (2 men)
92019 Gyenesdiás, Hungary 8 - 15 July 4 men (2 individual + 2 team) + 4 women (2 individual + 2 team)
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See also

References

  1. "Historical Results - European Championships". issf-sports.org. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  2. "Schießen - Europameisterschaften - Laufende Scheibe mit KK" (in German). sport-komplett.de. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  3. "Schießen - Europameisterschaften - Laufende Scheibe mit KK" (in German). sport-komplett.de. Retrieved 12 June 2020. (ab 1983 normaler Lauf)
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