What are the requirements for a shooter to be selected by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) for the Olympics?

To be selected by the ISSF for the Olympics, shooters must meet the following requirements:

  • Be at least 14 years old.
  • Be a citizen of the country they are representing.
  • Have achieved a minimum qualifying score in an ISSF-sanctioned event.
  • Be in good standing with the ISSF.
  • Be approved by their National Olympic Committee.

In addition to these requirements, shooters must also demonstrate good sportsmanship and fair play. They must also be able to compete at a high level and have the potential to win a medal.

  1. Q: What is the minimum age requirement to be selected for the Olympics in shooting? A: 14 years old.
  2. Q: Must shooters be citizens of the country they are representing? A: Yes.
  3. Q: Is achieving a qualifying score in an ISSF-sanctioned event mandatory? A: Yes.
  4. Q: Are shooters required to be in good standing with the ISSF? A: Yes.
  5. Q: Do National Olympic Committees play a role in the selection process? A: Yes, they must approve the shooters.
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