More than meets the eye

Pet Easton has the visual and neurological difference between the sexes in her sights

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Pet’s World

Towards the end of last year I found myself tangled up with problems surrounding my neck and jaw and the diagnosis suggested it was most likely to have been a direct result of recoil. Contrary to my family and non-shooting

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Home International FITASC

Home International FITASC proves a corker for Adam

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OT and nappies

I really admire women who juggle shooting and nappies – it can’t be easy shooting a physically and mentally demanding sport and raising a young family

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Olympic hopefuls: Sian Bruce

When I was a keen, competitive horsewoman I was a great follower of form amongst the different classes; so it’s no wonder I’m enthusiastic about some of the blistering talent who are our Olympic hopefuls for next year and as

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French Revolution

Christophe Auvert’s winning score was two short of perfect at the 33rd World FITASC and the GB Ladies, Vets and Super Vets brought the gold back home

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Behind the scenes of Olympic success

With increasing hype surrounding the 2012 Olympics increacing and thoughts turning to which shooters will be representing us in London, I had a chat with Sarah Daly – a force behind the organisation of the team.

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