International Skeet Shooting
International Skeet Shooting is a competitive shooting sport where participants aim to break clay targets launched from two fixed stations at different angles. The event is typically held on a circular range, and shooters take turns firing at the targets, which are released at varying speeds and trajectories.
The sport is governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) and is featured in major competitions, including the Olympic Games. Shooters use shotguns, and the goal is to hit as many targets as possible in a set number of rounds, showcasing precision, timing, and skill.