Shooting at the Island Games

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Shooting is an event at the Island Games , the biennial multi-sports event for island nations, territories and dependencies.

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Shooting at the Island Games has had Men, Women and Open events since the games started in 1985.

Host Island should endeavour to put on a Programme of Events (to a maximum of 10 Events to include a maximum of 3 Events specifically for Ladies) from the following:-

IGR Island Games Record NGR New Games Record

Events

Event I
1985
II III IV V VI
1995
VII VIII IX X XI
2005
XII XIII XIV XV XVI
2015
XVII XVIII XIX
2023
Current events
Clay target
Trap XXXXXXXXXX
Automatic ball trapXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Skeet XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Rifle
10 m air rifle XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
50 m rifle prone XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
50 m rifle three positions XXXXXXXXX
100yd rifle proneXXXXXX
Fullbore Kings
(formerly Queens)
XXXXX
Pistol
10 m air pistol XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
25 m pistol XXXXXXXXXXXXX
25m sport pistolXXXXXXXXXXX
25m centrefire (ISSF)XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
25 m rapid fire pistol XXXXXXXXX
50 m pistol XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Police pistolXXXXXXXX
Service pistolXXXXXXXX
Standard divisionXXX
Open divisionXXX
1500 PPC XXXXXX
Black powder
shooting
25 m revolver XXXXXXXX
Past events
Clay target
SportingXXXXXXXX
Universal trenchXX
Rifle
Centre fire rifleXXX
Pistol
Practical targetX
25m centrefire
(non ISSF/CISM)
X

Island Games records

Island Games shooting records. [2]

Black Powder

Black Powder
EventAthleteIslandRecordYear
25m Black Powder - RevolverMick RadcliffeFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 962003
25m Black Powder - Revolver TeamTeamFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 1832003
25m Black Powder - Single ShotMick RadcliffeFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 892007
25m Black Powder - Single Shot TeamTeamFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 1682007

Air Pistol and Rifle

Air Pistol and Air Rifle
EventAthleteIslandRecordYear
Air Pistol - MenMorgan Johansson CropperFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 5742023
Air Pistol - Men PairsPairsFlag of Shetland.svg  Shetland 11201997 [3]
Air Pistol - WomenIryna TyletskayaFlag of Aland.svg  Åland Islands 4682007
Air Rifle - MenScott DouglasFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 676.302005
Air Rifle - Open PairsPairsFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 11561997

Automatic Ball Trap

Automatic Ball Trap
EventAthleteIslandRecordYear
Automatic Ball Trap - MenAlex JohannesenFlag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands 1402019
Automatic Ball Trap - OpenAlex JohannesenFlag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands 1402019

English Sporting

English Sporting
EventAthleteIslandRecordYear
English Sporting - MenTom ThomasFlag of Anglesey.svg  Ynys Môn 851997
English Sporting - WomenSheila DavyFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 552003 [3]
English Sporting - Team MenTeam eventFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 1591997
English Sporting - Team WomenTeam eventFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 862003 [3]

ISSF

ISSF
EventAthleteIslandRecordYear
ISSF 10m Air Pistol - MenMorgan Johansson CropperFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 5742023
ISSF 10m Air Pistol – Team MenTeamFlag of Shetland.svg  Shetland 11201997
ISSF 10m Air Pistol – Team WomenTeamFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 7322015
ISSF 10m Air Pistol – WomenIryna TyletskayaFlag of Aland.svg  Åland Islands 3742007
ISSF 10m Air Rifle – Men Cameron Pirouet Flag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 247.9 GR2019
ISSF 10m Air Rifle – Team MenTeamFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 1205.42017
ISSF 10m Air Rifle – Team MixedTeamFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 483.4 FGR2019
ISSF 10m Air Rifle – Team WomenTeamFlag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar 7592009
ISSF 10m Air Rifle – WomenTeamFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 245.1 GR2017
ISSF 25m Centrefire – MenPeter NordgrenFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 5802003
ISSF 25m Centrefire – Team MenTeamFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 11341997 [3]
ISSF 25m Rapidfire – MenPeter NordgrenFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 5452007
ISSF 25m Rapidfire – Team MenTeamFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 10832007
ISSF 25m Sport Pistol – MenPeter NordgrenFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 5722001
ISSF 25m Sport Pistol – Team MenTeamFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 11241997
ISSF 25m Sport Pistol – Team WomenTeamFlag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Isle of Wight 11032017
ISSF 25m Sport Pistol – WomenImogen MossFlag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Isle of Wight 5562017
ISSF 25m Standard Pistol – MenPeter NordgrenFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 5702009
ISSF 25m Standard Pistol – Team MenTeamFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 11221999
ISSF 25m Standard Pistol – Team WomenTeamFlag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Isle of Wight 11132017
ISSF 25m Standard Pistol – WomenNikki TrebertFlag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey 5312017
ISSF 300m Centre Fire Prone RifleBruce HorwoodFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 5961997 [3]
ISSF 300m Centre Fire Prone Rifle - TeamTeamFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey Flag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 11601997 2017
ISSF 50m 3 Position Smallbore Rifle - MenSimon HenryFlag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Cayman Islands 4302017
ISSF 50m 3 Position Smallbore Rifle – Team MenTeamFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 11162017
ISSF 50m 3 Position Smallbore Rifle – Team WomenTeamFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 10352015
ISSF 50m 3 Position Smallbore Rifle – WomenJemma TomsFlag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Isle of Wight 426.72015
ISSF 50m Free Pistol – MenMattias SteffenburgFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 5341999 [3]
ISSF 50m Free Pistol – Team MenTeamFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 10452017
ISSF 50m Prone Smallbore Rifle – MenAndrew ChapmanFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 242.42017
ISSF 50m Prone Smallbore Rifle – Team MenTeamFlag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Isle of Wight 1233.82019
ISSF 50m Prone Smallbore Rifle – Team WomenTeamFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 1221.92019
ISSF 50m Prone Smallbore Rifle –WomenSarah CampionFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 598.42017
ISSF Skeet IndividualAndre CarreFlag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey 1372003

Non ISSF

ISSF
EventAthleteIslandRecordYear
Non ISSF 25m Rapid Fire CISMPeter NordgrenFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 5602007
Non ISSF 25m Rapid Fire CISM - TeamTeamFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 10572007

NPA

NPA
EventAthleteIslandRecordYear
NPA Police Pistol 2 - TeamTeamFlag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey 11422015
NPA Police Pistol B - OpenAndy TorodeFlag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey 1112015

NRA

NRA
EventAthleteIslandRecordYear
NRA 1500 PPC - OpenMark LittletonFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 14632015
NRA 1500 PPC - TeamTeamFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 28911999

NSRA

NSRA
EventAthleteIslandRecordYear
NSRA 100 Yards Prone Rifle - MenAndy PotterFlag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man 5902015
NSRA 100 Yards Prone Rifle - WomenRachel GloverFlag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man 5852011
NSRA 100 Yards Prone Rifle – Team MenTeamFlag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar 11642011
NSRA 100 Yards Prone Rifle – Team WomenTeamFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 11582017

Olympic

Olympic
EventAthleteIslandRecordYear
Olympic Skeet - MenAndre CarreFlag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey 1372003
Olympic Skeet – Team MenTeamFlag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man 1862001
Olympic Trap – MenJuan Manuel Bagur BoschBandera de Menorca.svg  Menorca 1362007
Olympic Trap – WomenMarlene PlaceFlag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey 592007
Olympic Trap – Team MenTeamBandera de Menorca.svg  Menorca 1862007

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