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FITASC Sporting

The international standard for sporting clays

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100 targets (4 parcours × 25)
5-7 stands per parcours
Governed by FITASC

What is FITASC Sporting?

FITASC Sporting is the international standard for sporting clays, governed by the Fédération Internationale de Tir aux Armes Sportives de Chasse (FITASC). Unlike English Sporting's unlimited variety, FITASC Sporting follows strict international rules with standardized target presentations across four parcours (layouts) of 25 targets each.

Each parcours consists of 5-7 stands, with specific target types and presentations defined by FITASC rules. The discipline emphasizes consistency and standardization, making it ideal for international competition where shooters from different countries compete under identical conditions.

FITASC Sporting is shot worldwide and is particularly popular in Europe, where it serves as the premier international sporting clays format. The World FITASC Sporting Championships attract top shooters from around the globe, competing on identical parcours designed to exacting international standards.

History

FITASC (Fédération Internationale de Tir aux Armes Sportives de Chasse) was founded in 1929 to standardize international clay shooting competitions. The organization developed FITASC Sporting as a standardized format that could be replicated consistently across different countries and venues.

The discipline gained international recognition in the 1980s and 1990s as the preferred format for world championships. FITASC Sporting's standardized parcours system ensures that competitions are fair and consistent, regardless of where they are held.

Today, FITASC Sporting is the premier international sporting clays discipline, with World Championships held biennially and attracting hundreds of competitors from dozens of countries. The format's standardization makes it ideal for ranking shooters internationally and comparing performances across different venues and competitions.

Key Characteristics

Standardized Format

4 parcours of 25 targets each - consistent worldwide

International Standard

Same rules and format used globally for fair competition

Specific Target Types

Defined presentations following FITASC specifications

Parcours System

Each parcours shot separately with specific stand sequences

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