London games
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London games
I dont know what all of the gun laws are in britain, but I know that they are pretty strict, like the olympic pistol team has to train in france, but what about the 2012 games, will shooters have to go to france or somewhere else, or will olympians get a free pass type of thing to be able to shoot?
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I don't think the competitors will notice much difference from any other Olympics.
Pistols will be stored in a central armoury and will be collected on range for smithing, training and competition.
The thing they will notice is that they will be separated from spectators by security screens. Only approved personnel will be allowed through those screens.
The same arrangements were in place for the Commonwealth Games in 2002 and the Commonwealth Shooting Federation Championships in 2001. Maybe one of the competitors from then could comment on whether they found it unusually difficult.
Pistols will be stored in a central armoury and will be collected on range for smithing, training and competition.
The thing they will notice is that they will be separated from spectators by security screens. Only approved personnel will be allowed through those screens.
The same arrangements were in place for the Commonwealth Games in 2002 and the Commonwealth Shooting Federation Championships in 2001. Maybe one of the competitors from then could comment on whether they found it unusually difficult.
David's right, you don't go waltzing around with your gun at any Olympics so it will be no different.
The only difference will be shooting from the cage (at least thats what it was at the Commonwealth games). I guess this is to protect the crowd in case a target shooter goes mad or wants to toss his pistol to the crowd. That part is really silly, but shouldn't be any bother to the shooters.
The only difference will be shooting from the cage (at least thats what it was at the Commonwealth games). I guess this is to protect the crowd in case a target shooter goes mad or wants to toss his pistol to the crowd. That part is really silly, but shouldn't be any bother to the shooters.
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Just curious - do these procedures apply to shotgun as well?Richard H wrote:David's right, you don't go waltzing around with your gun at any Olympics so it will be no different.
The only difference will be shooting from the cage (at least thats what it was at the Commonwealth games). I guess this is to protect the crowd in case a target shooter goes mad or wants to toss his pistol to the crowd. That part is really silly, but shouldn't be any bother to the shooters.
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Come on, don't you know only handguns are evil, they make other wise normal people insane, haven't you heard?Fred Mannis wrote:Just curious - do these procedures apply to shotgun as well?Richard H wrote:David's right, you don't go waltzing around with your gun at any Olympics so it will be no different.
The only difference will be shooting from the cage (at least thats what it was at the Commonwealth games). I guess this is to protect the crowd in case a target shooter goes mad or wants to toss his pistol to the crowd. That part is really silly, but shouldn't be any bother to the shooters.
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But screens are needed to protect spectators from 100mph hockey pucks. What an insane world we live in.TomAmlie wrote:I guess this means the archers don't have such screens either, eh?Richard H wrote:Come on, don't you know only handguns are evil, they make other wise normal people insane, haven't you heard?
Junior Nordics
Just spotted that the Junior Nordics (Sweden, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Denmark & Great Britain) will be in London in 2012. With provision for the Olympic Games in place in 2012, this is ideal opportunity to host as the event would include mandatory events requiring these special provisions described above.
Re: Junior Nordics
???PaulT wrote:Just spotted that the Junior Nordics (Sweden, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Denmark & Great Britain) will be in London in 2012. With provision for the Olympic Games in place in 2012, this is ideal opportunity to host as the event would include mandatory events requiring these special provisions described above.