Skeet is a shooting sport where participants aim to hit clay targets launched into the air at high speed. The targets are released from two fixed stations, known as houses, located at opposite ends of a semicircular layout. Shooters take turns firing at the targets, which are thrown at various angles to test their accuracy and reflexes.
The sport is typically played in rounds, with each shooter attempting to hit a set number of targets. Skeet is governed by specific rules and regulations, and it is a popular event in competitions, including the Olympics.