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Sportrap

European sporting clays with standardized format

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25 targets per round
5 stands per round
Governed by FITASC

Organizations

FITASC (Fédération Internationale de Tir aux Armes Sportives de Chasse)

The international governing body for Sportrap. Founded in 1929, FITASC sets the rules and standards for Sportrap competitions worldwide.

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National Federations

Each country has its own national federation (e.g., CPSA in UK, FFTir in France) that organizes Sportrap competitions and selects teams for international events.

Major Tournaments

FITASC World Championships

Biennial - Premier international Sportrap competition

European Championships

Annual - Major European Sportrap competition

FITASC Grand Prix

Series of international competitions throughout the year

National Championships

Annual - National level competitions in each country

Regional Competitions

Year-round - Regional and club-level Sportrap shoots

Getting Started in Competition

1

Join National Federation

Membership required for registered FITASC tournaments

2

Practice FITASC Format

Experience standardized Sportrap format and target presentations

3

Enter Local Competitions

Start with club-level FITASC Sporting shoots

4

Build International Ranking

Compete in FITASC-sanctioned events to build ranking points

Competition Format

Sportrap competitions follow a standardized format:

25-Target Round

5 stands of 5 targets each - standard format

Stand Sequence

All 5 stands shot in order, typically 30-45 minutes per round

Scoring

Total score from all 25 targets determines ranking

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