Shooting Not Included in the 2022 Commonwealth Games

Shooting Not Included in the 2022 Commonwealth Games

On the 21st December 2017 Birmingham was officially announced as the host city for the 2022 Commonwealth Games following the decision in March by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) that Durban failed to meet the criteria it had set. While this means the Commonwealth Games will once again be held on British shores, shooting was not listed in the sports submitted by the Birmingham bid which raised obvious concerns for STS and its members.

2018 STS Membership Now Available!

2018 STS Membership Now Available!

Scottish Target Shooting is pleased to announce it has now opened up its membership system for new applications and renewals for 2018.

See what's new In 2018, including a great new reward scheme for clubs, legal support desk for STS Members and repeating Direct Debits.

 

St Andrews Day Sees Team Scotland Announcement on Shooting Team for Gold Coast 2018

St Andrews Day Sees Team Scotland Announcement on Shooting Team for Gold Coast 2018

St Andrew’s Day (30 November) was a fitting occasion to announce the 11 Scots, proud to be flying the flag for Team Scotland at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast. The shooting team contains a wealth of experience with Ian Shaw becoming the second Team Scotland athlete (along with Alex Marshall) to make his sixth Commonwealth Games appearance. Read On....

Scottish Athletes Compete at the CSF Championships

Scottish Athletes Compete at the CSF Championships

In preparation for the 2018 Commonwealth Games taking place at the redeveloped Belmont Shooting Centre in April next year, the Commonwealth Shooting Federation (CSF) Championships are being held at the same venue from 29th October to 7th November (in conjunction with the Oceania Shooting Federation Championships). STS has selected a team to represent Scotland at the CSF Championships and we will do our best to keep members updated with the scores and schedule through the information below on a daily basis. Where these have been published, we have put in bold events with Scottish athletes competing in them, along with the  athletes and their placing after the event has concluded but the full results are also available to download.

Joan Watt Presented with CGF Order of Merit

Joan Watt Presented with CGF Order of Merit

On 24th August 2017, during the Scotland leg of the Queens Baton Relay, the baton made a momentary pause to stop at Stirling Castle. During this brief pause, Joan Watt, a good friend of Scottish Target Shooting, Joan Watt, was awarded the CGF Merit Award by Louise Martin CBE, president of the Commonwealth Games Federation. The award was presented to Joan in recognition of her outstanding service to Sport and the Commonwealth Games, in particular over 45  years of service to the Commonwealth Games