Canadian Junior National Air Gun ChampionshipsMARCH 27 – 30, 2025 SASKATOON, SASK Thursday, March 27th 1400 -1500 Registration and Equipment Check Friday, March 28th Saturday, March 29th
Sunday, March 30th 1315 – 1430 Awards and Closing Ceremonies Relays will be assigned and are subject to change based on registration numbers. Athletes and coaches will be updated if any changes are made. Notes for Relays – All athletes shoot two – 60 shot matches plus sighters. Time stated is the first competition shot. Athletes are called to the line 20 minutes prior to stated start time. Please arrive one hour prior to each of your relays to prepare and get your equipment ready. For Mixed Teams, the top 5 Mixed Team combined scores will compete in the Finals on Saturday. The top 8 shooters in each discipline will advance to the Finals on Sunday. All athletes will be entered into the SUPERFINALS on Saturday. NOTES:
Mixed Teams For those athletes wishing to participate in mixed teams, please indicate your interest when contacting the event organizer. Mixed team events consists of 30 shots per athlete in a time limit of 30 minutes. | See you in 2025 in Saskatoon! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For 2025 Relays will be filled based on request and first come first served basis. Bookmark this page. Event details will be posted on this page when available. Prior to registering through SFC, competitors were encouraged to contact event organisers to arrange relays and to check availability (See contact details the host province below).
Competitors requested a 1st and 2nd choice and organizers will do their best to accommodate. Competitors were requested to arrive 30 minutes ahead of their scheduled relay to allow time to check in. Athlete eligibility and age classifications: International Junior - under 21 years old on December 31st of the year of the competitionCanadian Junior - under 16 years old on December 31st of the year of the competition. Course of Fire: The CNJC will consist of one ISSF course of fire in air rifle or air pistol (60 shots) completed in a time of 75 minutes. Prior to the first competition shot, there will be 15 minutes of sighting-in time. Shooters will be called to line 10 minutes prior to the start of "Sighting Time". The match will follow the ISSF rules and some matches might be conduced on electronic targets. There will be a random equipment check, post event. NOTE: Participants with a "Daisy Rifle" or "pump-action air rifle" may participate in a distinct category. The QSDR Eligibility of next year's Championships has not been determined. Results for the 2024 Championships Available here |
In-person ChampionshipsIn-person Championships are held in pre-selected province or territory every odd year. Each province and territory selects their best junior athletes to form teams.
| Remote Championships
In even numbered years, matches are held simultaneously in all provinces & territories. Any junior athlete can participate. Each PTSO
may utilize more than one location.
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History: The inaugural Championships were held remotely in each Province and Territory on August 20-22, 2022 |
The following 2023 Championships, were also a great success! They were hosted in Truro, Nova Scotia on March 23-26, 2023 by the Shooting Federation of Nova Scotia (SFNS).
The 2024 Results are posted here | The 2023 Results are posted here. | The 2022 results are posted here. |
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