Allan Ritchie and Seonaid McIntosh were successful at the British Shooting Awards on the same evening that Seonaid is also recognised in the Scottish Women in Sport Awards.
Home Office Guidance on the European Firearms Pass Should the UK Leave the EU Without a Deal
Lufthansa Flying Firearms to Scotland
Vote for Seonaid McIntosh for the Sportswomen of the Year Award at SWIS 2018 Awards
Seonaid McIntosh has been nominated for the Sportswomen of the Year award at the annual Scottish Women in Sport Awards. Voting is simple and easy with no registration required but the awards evening is this Friday, 9 November so don’t delay and vote now to celebrate Seonaid’s exceptional year and help raise the profile of shooting to demonstrate that this sport produces strong and successful male and female role models.
Vote for Mid Argyll Shooting Club in their Bid to Win Aviva Community Funding
Mid Argyll Shooting Club has been working on hard on trying to secure funding to develop the club. They have done the hard work of putting together a plan for their development and being successfully selected to compete for the Aviva Community Fund but now they need your vote to make sure their hard work pays off.
Jennifer Ross Joins STS as Performance & Pathways Manager
Scottish Target Shooting (STS) is delighted to announce the appointment of Jennifer Ross (previously McIntosh) as our Performance and Pathways Manager. Jennifer announced her retirement as an athlete on the programme following the World Championships in September, ending her time on the programme as one of Scotland’s most successful athletes, so she can start this new chapter in the sport.
British Shooting Schools Competition – Scottish Qualifier Report
The Scottish Qualifier took place at Bo’ness Recreation Centre on Sunday 28th October. There was a wide age range of competitors from Primary 6 to Secondary 6 and competitors came from all over Scotland; Inverness, Aberdeen, Jedburgh, Lockerbie... and we also had guests from Wales, Newcastle and the Isle of Man.