ISSF World Cup Sydney Schedule

The 50 meter range at the Sydney International Shooting Centre. Photo courtesy of http://www.shootingcentre.nsw.gov.au

The Sydney International Shooting Centre. Photo courtesy of http://www.shootingcentre.nsw.gov.au

All times GMT +10 hours. Go to http://www.issf-sports.org/ for the latest updates.

SATURDAY 20.03
Arrival of Delegations

SUNDAY 21.03
Equipment Control
09:00-12:00 Official Training
14:30 Technical Meeting
15:15 Opening Ceremony

MONDAY 22.03
09:30-11:15 10m Air Rifle Men
12:45 Final 10m Air Rifle Men

TUESDAY 23.03
10:00-12:00 50m Pistol Men
12:00 Final 10m Air Rifle Women
12:30-13:45 10m Air Pistol Women
13:30 Final 50m Pistol Men
15:15 Final 10m Air Pistol Women

WEDNESDAY 24.03
09:30-10:45 50m Rifle Prone Men
10:45-12:30 10m Air Pistol Men
12:15 Final 50m Rifle Prone Men
14:00 Final 10m Air Pistol Men

THURSDAY 25.03
09:30-11:45 50m Rifle 3 Positions Women
09:30-11:45 25m Pistol Women Precision Stage
13:15 Final 50m Rifle 3 Positions Women

FRIDAY 26.03
09:30-11:15 25m Pistol Women Rapid Fire Stage
12:30-15:00 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men Stage 1
12:45 Final 25m Pistol Women

SATURDAY 27.03
09:00-12:20 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men
11:15-13:45 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men Stage 2
13:45 Final 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men
15:15 Final 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men

SUNDAY 28.03
Departure of Delegations

The Sydney International Shooting Centre venue map. Photo courtesy of http://www.shootingcentre.nsw.gov.au

About H

Dan started shooting competitive smallbore in 1986. During his Junior career, he earned two national junior team titles as well as local and regional wins. After a 10 year year hiatus to attend college and start a family, Dan returned to the sport and has added local, sectional and regional wins to his shooting resume. Dan is a Distinguished Rifleman, National Record Holder, U.S Dewar Team Member, Black Hawk Rifle Club Member, Digby Hand Schützenverein member, and is the founder of pronematch.com. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife and 2 children.
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