TOKYO2025 DEAFLYMPICS Spectator Guide
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   ▶ Competition schedule herePhoto credit: Japan Deaf Rifle Shooting Association (athletes) Japan Sport Council (shooting range/facility exterior)SSShhhooooootttiiinnnggg ●Competition IntroductionA sport using rifles or pistols to shoot at targets, competing for accuracy●Events��m Air Rifle (Men/Women/Mixed)��m Air Pistol (Men/Women/Mixed)��m Pistol (Men/Women)��m Rapid Fire (Men)��m Rifle Prone (Men/Women)��m Rifle � Positions (Men/Women)●Basic RulesShoot at fixed targets aiming for the centre, with scores higher the closer to centreEvents are divided by distance to target, type of gun firearm used, and shooting position●Event Characteristics “Air Rifle”- The most difficult event for firearm and body control due to the unstable standing position. “Rifle Prone”- High scores result from the stable prone position, requiring greater precision. “Rifle � Positions”- Balanced performance across all positions is necessary, requiring firearm adjustment for each position, time allocation, and sustained concentration. “Air Pistol”- An event requiring sustained concentration and accurate aiming and firing. “Pistol”- Competition includes precision stage (first half) and rapid fire stage (second half), requiring balance between these different shooting styles. “Rapid Fire”- Shooting � consecutive shots in �-� seconds means high scores if timing aligns, but slight deviation causes point loss - scores are decided in an instant, making it unmissable.��ShootingShooting

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