The Slovakian Olympic Bronze medallist won the Skeet Women Gold in Tucson, coming back atop of an ISSF podium after two years. And she set clear goals: "I will focus on shooting, and get ready for the World Championship"
I watched a tutorial, there's a little bit of strategy and a few crucial tips, and the rest is practice. I'm a good clay shooter but these women are about 500% better than I will probably ever be.
Welcome to the land of WIND. I'm a long range rifle shooter and I can safely say the game is safe there past 400 yards. As far as this competition goes just WOW. Amazing skills.
Excellente finale women , trés bonne vidéo , il ns faudrait quelques ralentis dés fois , je ne sais pas si c'est possible , car on pourrait mieux apprécier leurs technique , merci d'avoir mis en ligne cette vidéo .
Great event, great shooting, and a great video - no commentary, yay! But those plastic promo water bottles at the medal ceremony? SO tacky, such nasty commercialization.
These were not easy conditions, they were picking that high house around 5-7' off the ground toward the end of the field. That's hard, if you haven't shot skeet just believe me. The high house was cooking too with that wind. Great job ladies.
Every single one could outshoot you. Don't be intimidated, work harder to be as good as them. You should be working the concession stand while they shoot!
Ryan Parret do you know much about shotguns as 12 would have a greater kick than a 20....so soe depends on the load they are using---according to ISSF rules they use 12 gauge