19/12/2013
ISSF TO LAUNCH NEW JUNIOR CUP CHAMPIONSHIP IN 2014
The
International Shooting Sport Federation announces the inauguration of ISSF
Junior Cups, a new Championship series featuring competitions for junior
athletes in Olympic and Youth Olympic Games events.
The ISSF
Executive Committee recently approved the establishment of a new ISSF Junior
Cup Championship series. The official announcement of the new series and the
selection of the first ISSF national federation to host a Junior Cup came today
from ISSF President Olegario Vázquez Raña and Secretary General Franz
Schreiber.
“ISSF Junior
Cups are a vital part of a major new ISSF initiative to more actively promote
junior shooting on a worldwide basis,” President Vázquez Raña said.
“Encouraging more youth in more countries to participate in our sport by
giving them more opportunities to compete in high standard international
competitions is a key to our future.”
Secretary
General Schreiber reported, “the ISSF ultimately expects to sanction and
supervise Junior Cups on each continent every year. Junior Cup programs
will include the 15 Olympic events plus the Youth Olympic Games Mixed Team
events. Programs may also include team events, other ISSF-recognized
events or ISSF-recognized Sport for All events such as Target Sprint or
Five-Shot Air Pistol. Junior Cup competitions will be MQS competitions if
conducted in the qualification timeline of the Youth Olympic Games or Olympic
Games. They are open to all junior competitors who are age 20 or younger
during the competition year.”
“We are
pleased to announce that the first ISSF Junior Cup will be organized in Suhl,
Germany on 26 May to 1 June 2014,” the Secretary General continued. “Suhl’s
annual Junior International Shooting Competition (IWK) is already a
well-established junior competition that has been held for many years; in 2013
this competition hosted 550 junior athletes from 40 nations. The Suhl Shooting
Center is a great venue with many spectators and media support and it will be
newly equipped with electronic targets in 2014. The ISSF looks forward to cooperating
with the German Shooting Federation to launch the new ISSF Junior Cup series
there.”
The ISSF
plans to expand the Junior Cup series by selecting additional organizers for
2015. ISSF Member Federations interested in hosting Junior Cups in 2015 or
future years are encouraged to apply to ISSF Headquarters. The ISSF is seeking
organizers with venues that have at least 60 10m, 60 50m and 40 25m
rifle-pistol firing points, with electronic targets. Junior Cup shotgun bids
should have at least three ranges. “The ISSF wants Junior Cups to fulfill
standards similar to those established for World Cups to guarantee the best
possible competitions for junior athletes,” President Vazquez added.
The ISSF will
appoint a Technical Delegate for each Junior Cup. Vice President Gary Anderson
will be the Technical Delegate for first Junior Cup in Suhl. He
commented, “Junior Cups are indeed very important for the future of our sport.
These additional international junior competition opportunities will
inspire even more youths to become active in shooting.”
ISSF
regulations for Junior Cups require selected organizers to propose
international juries. Limited doping controls are required. Organizers may
charge a reduced entry fee of a maximum of EUR 70. National Federations
that want more information about ISSF Junior Cups should contact the ISSF Event
Manager at ISSF Headquarters.
Other ISSF
Junior development initiatives, in addition to Junior Cups and full ISSF
support for the Youth Olympic Games, include adding Finals for 2014 World
Championship junior events and encouraging ISSF National Federations to enter
juniors in their two out-of-competition entry places in 2014 World Cups. For
the first time since junior events were added to the ISSF World Championship
program in 1994, junior events in the Olympic disciplines in Granada will
include Finals.
“We hope
these new youth development initiatives and especially the first 2014 ISSF
Junior Cup in Suhl will have the full support of our member federations. We are
confident that a stronger ISSF junior program will bring all of us a stronger
ISSF,” ISSF President Vázquez Raña concluded.
Posted by Thom Erik Syrdahl
Source ISSF Website - Top News - http://www.issf-sports.org/news.ashx?newsid=1986
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