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Skeet Hall of Fame Grand Slam Award

Skeet Shooting Grand Slam awards are presented annually at the Skeet Hall of Fame Dinner. The awards are in the form of a plaque and are given to those shooters who have satisfactorily proven their attainment of the award criteria since the last annual award ceremony.

AWARD CRITERIA

The qualifying criteria is to achieve a combination of all three individual elements of the award. The individual elements are:

12 Gauge Skeet 20 Gauge Skeet Skeet Doubles 
200 Target Break 100 Target Break 100 Target Break

 

 

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

Membership – The recipient must be a registered ACTA member at the time of each individual break and at the receipt of the award.

Eligible Events – Each break can be achieved in any event conducted in Australia, New Zealand or the United States provided that the Shoot Program detailing the relevant event was advertised in advance in the National magazine of the governing body.

Event Rules – The break must be attained in events conducted under ACTA Skeet Rules or rules considered by the ACTA to be a sufficiently close facsimile thereof. NZCTA and NSSA skeet shooting rules are acceptable.

Validity – To be considered eligible, each individual break must conform to the criteria of ACTA Rule 8.23 regardless of what country the break was achieved in.

Substantiation – The onus is on the individual to provide satisfactory evidence to the ACTA of each individual qualifying achievement and is not on the ACTA to disprove any claim made by an individual. Satisfactory evidence would normally be in writing and would include a copy of the Shoot Program and the Shoot results. If the Shoot results do not substantiate the claim, then a letter from the Shoot secretary detailing the break and enclosing a copy of the relevant score sheets would suffice.

Recording – The ACTA shall keep a register of those shooters who prove eligibility of each individual element of the Award criteria and then transpose those names into an Award register once all three elements are achieved.

Timeframe – The award is for lifetime achievements and only one will be presented.
To claim your break, complete the form attached. Download form here.


 

March 2024 CTSN

On the cover: Australia’s Molly Bretag became the first woman in the history of the event to become the 2024 NZCTC National ISSF Champion. Congratulations Molly!

Inside this month's edition

ACTA Chairman's Report
88th Annual General Meeting
Executive Officer’s Annual Report
ACTA Financial Statements for 2023
Molly Bretag – NZCTC National ISSF Champion
Waratah Notes
Mount Gambier GC 2024 Supershoot
Tasmanian State Trap Carnival
VCTA Skeet Hall of Fame Inductee, Hayden Mountjoy
2024 VCTA Skeet Carnival
What’s Happening in the VCTA
James Willett, Bronze at Morocco World Cup
Gold Coast CTC Spirit Shines Through Again
Psychological Skills for Shooting
ACTA Coaching Report
Competition Results: VCTA, TCTA, SACTA, NSWCTA 82, QCTA
Bega Hosts Travelling Shooters
ACTA ISSF Nationals
Bendigo Hosts Australia Day Shoot with Great Support
Down the Barrel – QCTA
Maryborough GC, January 2024
Shoot Calendar
Break Badges
ACTA New Members
2024 Annual Registration & Club Membership Application


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