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Elite Athletes with Disability

In Australia disabled shooters seeking to represent Australia at the ISCD Championships and/or the Paralympic Games are required to be sportriflemembers of their local shooting club. The club needs to be registered with their State body and in turn the National Federation which is a Member of Australia International Shooting Limited. The National Federations who are members of AISL are
 Target Rifle Australia - for Small-bore Rifle and Air Rifle
 Pistol Australia - for Pistol, including Air Pistol

Shooters are then able to compete in specific competitions for disabled shooters

Competitors may be able to compete in local able bodied competitions conducted by their local clubs, depending on the State.
There are four specific domestic competitions each year that are conducted in conjunction with able bodied competition, these are the rounds of the Australia Cup Series. There is also a Nationals for both Rifle and Pistol member federations of AISL

Competitions are conducted under the rules issued by the International Shooting Committee for the Disabled and International Sport Shooting Federation.

Shooters need to be classified, to be eligible to be selected for the High Performance squad. This can be organised through your State Disabled Sport Association or contact the Manager of the HP squad for details

International Shooting Committee for the Disabled (ISCD)

 

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