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2025 Canadian International Skeet National Championships*
2025 Championnat national canadien de skeet*
Winnipeg Trap & Skeet Club
August 20 to 24, 2025 20 au 24 août 2025
Deadline: July 30, 2025 - Date limite : 30 juillet 202
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PROGRAM (pdf) found here
Match Program Fees
- Individual Men /Women/ Senior/Master $325.00
- Individual Junior Men / Women $300.00
Match Director Contact:
2026 SFC- High Performance Program Qualifying Skeet Event
Detailed High Performance selection criteria program can be found at: https://sfc-ftc.ca/hpc
Match Schedule:
Qualification for National Champions [2-courses of fire equals 250 number of targets shot in 4 days (75+50) (75 +50) Plus ISSF Final. After qualification, Top 6 Canadian Citizens are Eligible for ISSF finals to determine Canadian Champion
2 – Fields to be used for training and competition.

MSSA shooting makes every effort to start the match at 10:00am - But reserve’s the right to change start times due to environment or other unseen circumstances. (Responsibilities of the participants to check daily posted schedule).
Match events: Individual Men / Individual Women / Masters / Individual Men Junior / Individual Women Junior
Open unofficial Training rounds, $10.50 per round of 25 targets (Paid in cash or cheque to MANITOBA SKEET SHOOTING ASSOCIATION (MSSA) at the Venue.
Ammunition: Available for the Match (for sale at the venue - Contact Bill Stanko)
Clever T3- #8.5 - 24g @ $153.00 Per Flat - Limited Quantity
Clever T3- #9 - 24g @ $153.00 Per Flat - Limited Quantity
Clever T1-#9- 24g @ $146.00 Per Flat
Match Targets:
International white flyer targets will be supplied for the Qualification event
Finals Targets
White flyer orange crusher flash targets.
Match Finals
Canadian Champion will be Conducted according to the current ISSF rules and regulations format, only Canadian citizens are eligible, participate in finals to determine Canadian Champion (SFC medal ranking Gold/Silver/ Bronze)
- Additional finals may be conducted in accordance with the current ISSF rules and regulations time permitting at the decision of the match Jury
- Awards will be presented after the competition has concluded
- SFC Medals Awards Closed: men/ women/ Senior/Master Men 55+ / Senior /Master Women 55+
- Junior Men /Junior Women (Under the age of 21 final ranking, Under the age of 18 final ranking and under 21 years of age on the day of the opening Championship Rule: 7.4.12 RULE: 7.4.13)
- MSSA AWARDS Open: will be presented to Top Gun of each Category (Open Men /Open Women /Open Master Men /Open Master Women / Open Junior Men /Open Junior Women
COMPETITION VENUE: Direction /Location
- Winnipeg Trap and Skeet Club (4Kms south west)
- 4206 PHY 3 south West Oak Bluff, MB. ROG 1N0 (CANADA)
The Club is welcomes all participants to the 20-acre facility located 4 km south of Oak Bluff on Highway 3.

General Information:
Shooter’s meeting; will be held at 9:30 am Thursday morning August 21st 2025 in the club house; rules of the range, athletes flanking, and over all information provided
All pertinent firearms safety practices will be observed. Failure to follow safety rules or direction from Officials or Jury may be cause for disqualification and/or removal.
Eye protection and ear protection are mandatory for all competitors and officials on ranges while shooting is in progress. Any medical emergencies should be immediately reported to a range official.
Spectators, visitors and coaches must follow and adhere to all safety instructions from officials, range safety officers and facility staff. Failure to comply with safety requirements may result in removal from the facility. [The Winnipeg Trap & Skeet Gun Club, Manitoba Skeet Shooting Association Organizing Committee and the Shooting Federation of Canada will not be responsible for any articles lost or stolen or any article left at the range during the competition.
Rules & Regulations
- The event will be conducted according to the ISSF Rules and Regulations, currently posted in the ISSF website at www.issf-sports.org It is the responsibility of the athlete and coaches to be familiar with the current ISSF rules.
- The Jury reserves the right to make exceptions to the Rules, procedures and times as and when necessary. All changes will be announced in writing and posted at the range. The Chief Referee will coordinate with the match director to select an appropriate number of jury members.
- All shooters are expected to serve as sideline referees or flankers. If an athlete is scheduled to shoot the next round, immediately following flanking duty, there will be at least a 20-minute break between flanking and shooting. If an athlete fails to act as a sideline referee when he/she is required to do so, they shall be penalized as per the ISSF Rules.
- An up-to-date program schedule (with changes to time or added information) will be posted on site prior to the match.
- Equipment control, if conducted, will be conducted according to the ISSF Rules and Regulation (9.4.1) using approved instruments. Equipment control consultation service will be available during PET
Protests
Warnings/penalties will be given according to the current ISSF Official Statutes, Rules and Regulations. Protest forms will be available by the Chief Referee’s desk.
Protests will be handled by the Jury. Cost is $55.00 each. The Jury’s decisions are final.
Dress Code
All competitors, officials, coaches, volunteers and any other parties involved in this event must adhere to the ISSF Dress Code policy. Prohibited clothing items include blue jeans, camouflage clothing, sleeveless T-shirts, ragged cut-off shorts, all types of sandals, as well as shirts or trousers with non-sporting or inappropriate messages.
Anti-doping Controls
Athletes, and officials may be subject to anti-doping controls conducted by the Canadian Centre for Drug-free Sport in accordance with ISSF and International Olympic Committee anti-doping regulations. The Global DRO website is one resource available to athletes: https://www.globaldro.com/CA/search
Code of Ethics
All competitors, officials, coaches, volunteers, and any other parties involved in this event must adhere to the SFC Code of Conduct & the ISSF Code of Ethics policy. If these policies are violated in any way, please immediately make a formal report of such breach to the Match Director.
Behavior Issues
Please be aware that the Organizing Committee will not tolerate abuse of any kind between of our volunteers, officials or competitors. If the organizing committee determines that such abuse has occurred or that the SFC or ISSF Codes have been breached, the organizing committee will eject any individual responsible for such abuse. The individual may be ejected from any venue.
Accommodation: The Winnipeg Trap & Skeet Club is about 30 minutes south west from central Winnipeg. There are many hotels within 10 km of Oak Bluff, Manitoba.
See hotel list Link
Dinner
TBD
Permits for International Competitors
For additional information and ‘Letters of Invitation’, please email the Shooting Federation of Canada at: admin@sfc-ftc.ca or call: 613-727-7483
For visitors to Canada please see the RCMP website at:
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/index-eng.htm for more information about requirements to bring firearms into Canada.
Additional Conditions
All Members, Guests and visitors to the Winnipeg Trap & Skeet Club must sign and agree to the following:
Participant WAIVER or Assumption of Risk Waiver - Minors
No athlete may participate without signing all waiver forms.
Safety
All pertinent firearms safety practices will be observed. Failure to follow safety rules or direction from Officials or Jury may be cause for disqualification and/or removal.
Eye protection and ear protection are mandatory for all competitors and officials on ranges while shooting is in progress. Any medical emergencies should be immediately reported to a range official.
Spectators, visitors and coaches must follow and adhere to all safety instructions from officials, range safety officers and facility staff. Failure to comply with safety requirements may result in removal from the facility. The Winnipeg Trap & Skeet Gun Club, Organizing Committee and the Shooting Federation of Canada will not be responsible for any articles lost or stolen or any article left at the range during the competition.
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* 2026 FTC - Programme de haute performance Épreuve qualificative de skeet
Le programme détaillé des critères de sélection de la haute performance est disponible à l'adresse suivante : https://sfc-ftc.ca/hpc