Olympic Shooting
Olympic Shooting is a competitive sport featured in the Olympic Games, where athletes aim to hit targets with precision using firearms. Events include rifle, pistol, and shotgun disciplines, each requiring different skills and techniques. Shooters compete individually or in teams, and their scores are based on accuracy and speed.
The sport is governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF), which sets the rules and organizes competitions. Athletes must demonstrate focus, control, and discipline, as they often shoot from various positions and distances. Medals are awarded to the top performers in each event, showcasing their exceptional marksmanship.