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HOME ABOUT US CHAMPIONSHIPS THE AWARDEES COMMONWEALTH 2010 CONTACT US DOWNLOADS You are here: Home Championships search... SEARCH THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF INDIA NRAI MATCH BOOK 2007 FOR NATIONAL SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITIONS & ALL INDIA G V MAVLANKAR SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP & RULES FOR CONDUCT OF ZONAL COMPETITIONS (Approved by Governing Body on 16th July 2007) Amended as on 18th November 2008 Amended on 5th July 2009 51B, NRAI House, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad, New Delhi110062 Phone: 299640919293 Fax: 29964090 Email: nraindia@hotmail.com, website: www.nrai.in COMMON GENERAL RULES FOR ALL INDIA G.V. MAVLANKAR SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP AND NATIONAL SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITIONS 1. ELIGIBILITY 1.1. Participation is open to competitors belonging to State Associations/Units affiliated to NRAI. In case where No State Association exists, competitors belonging to clubs directly affiliated to NRAI will be allowed to participate. NRAI members must also take part through State Rifle Association/Clubs of their native place otherwise their entry will not be accepted. All the State Rifle Associations/Units will allow the members of NRAI to participate in the competitions organized by NRAI without becoming a member of that State/Club to which he/she belongs. However, if there is no such Association/Club functioning in their State, they can take part as members of NRAI provided they have paid all their dues towards NRAI. 1.2 SubJuniors can take part in one age category only i.e. either in junior or subjunior category. However Subjuniors\juniors can take part in the corresponding open events also. 1.3 Foreign Nationals who are members of NRAI and teams from Foreign Countries may be permitted to participate in the matches of the Competitions. However, they will not be eligible for any Trophies or Medals. Momentoes may be awarded to them. 1.4 A Shooter is eligible to participate in AIGVMSC only if he/she has achieved the following minimum qualifying score in the previous AIGVMSC, Kumar Surendra Singh Inter School Shooting Championship, Zonal Championships, Inter University, Inter College Competitions (conducted under the supervision of NRAI) or in State Championship (Full course as per ) conducted by the State in those events in which he/she wishes to participate. Scores of such competitions must be filled in the entry form at the time of sending entries for AIGVMSC. Shooters furnishing wrong information shall be debarred from taking part in any Championship for two years. Disciplinary action shall also be taken against the official signing the entry form. Page 1 of 36

EVENT QUALIFIYING SCORE MEN WOMEN JUNIORS/ VETERANS* SUB JUNIORS M/W M/W RIFLE 520 500 510 490 480/470 450 Free/Sport Rifle Prone 3P Air RiflePeep Sight O S Rifle Prone 350 450 425 270 340 450 425 260 340/330 425 390 260/250 280 250 270 240 O S Rifle 3 P O.S. Air Rifle PISTOLAIGVMSC Free Pistol Centre Fire Pistol Standard Pistol 230 240 240 335 325 225 210 220 225 325/315 210/200 280 270 Air Pistol M/W Sport Pistol 30/50 20/50 25/50MEN TRAP/SKEET (NR) 15/50WOMEN 28/50 18/50 18/50MEN DOUBLE TRAP (NR) 15/50WOMEN 1.5 All affiliated State Rifle Associations/Units will send results of State Championships conducted by them to NRAI for verification one month before AIGVMSC. In case, there is no State Rifle Association, results of competitions conducted by affiliated clubs will be recognized and must be sent to NRAI one month before the AIGVMSC. 1.6 Any shooter, who had achieved the scores as per rule 1.4 but could not participate, will be allowed to compete in the next AIGVMSC provided his/her absence is not more than two previous AIGVMSC/State Championships. (Clarification: Performance in the last competition in which he/she has participated will only be considered). 1.7 Shooters will be eligible for award of medals only if their scores equal or exceed as per rule 1.4. 2. BOARDING/LODGING 2.1 It will be the responsibility of the shooters to make arrangements for their boarding and lodging wherever the Championship is held. However, the host State Association/Unit/Club may help in providing necessary Boarding and Lodging facilities as near to the Range as possible, provided the competitors intimate their requirement to the Organizing Committee well in time. 3. TRAVELLING FACILITIES 3.1 Railway concession vouchers will be issued by NRAI which will entitle a competitor to travel from his home Station to the place of competition at concession rate, as may be allowed by the Ministry of Railways from time to time. The necessary particulars in the entry form must be furnished for issue of these concession vouchers. Page 2 of 36

3.2 Team Officials accompanying the team are also eligible for this railway concession vouchers. 4. SHOOTING PRACTICE 4.1 The competitors are allowed practice on the Tournament Ranges as per the directions of the organizers. Competitors are requested not to arrive in the Camp before the due date of arrival as announced by the Organizers. 5. ARMS/AMMUNITION 5.1 NRAI/Organizers will provide no arms to the competitors. 5.2 The required ammunition for practice and competitions will be provided against cash payment, to competitors on their competitor cards and valid arms license/special permit subject to the availability of ammunition. The quantity will be decided by NRAI from time to time, according to the availability of stocks. 5.3 Imported ammunition will be supplied during National Championship/AIGVMSC for ISSF and National Rule matches, subject to availability of the same. 6. ENTRY APPLICATION FORM/ENTRY FEE 6.1 Entry forms will be available from NRAI Office at Delhi. These Entry forms duly completed along with necessary entry fees by cash or Demand Draft will be accepted up to the date as may be notified in the circular. Cheques will not be accepted. 6.2 Incomplete entry form, without details regarding previous participation, photograph of competitor, date of birth certificate (for juniors) and without entry fee and the recommendation of State/Unit will not be accepted. These will be treated as late entries and will only be accepted with triple entry fee and on completion of formalities and subject to the availability of lanes. 6.3 The late entry may however be accepted with three times the normal entry fee till 17.00 hours, two days before the inauguration of the Competition provided it does not disturb the schedule of the matches and the same is accepted by the Organizing Committee. In case draw has been made for the match in whom the late entry has been accepted, the Organizing Committee will decide the detail and lane number from which the competitor will shoot that particular match. 6.4 Entry fee is neither refundable nor adjustable or transferable from one match to another or from one shooter to another. 6.5 Entry forms should be typed or filled in block letters and must be completed in all respects. 6.6 All matches of similar nature will be fired concurrently but the entry fee shall be paid separately for each event. 6.7 Shooters desirous of representing another state/unit must take a NOC from their parent State/unit. All the State Rifle Associations/Units will register the names of shooters and will certify that the shooters being recommended for participation by them are duly registered with them. 6.8 Shooters furnishing wrong information regarding their previous participation and date of birth shall be debarred from taking in any championship for two years. 7. TIME SCHEDULE 7.1 Matches will normally be held between 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. It is the responsibility of the competitors to be acquainted with the program, time table, etc. and to be present when their turn comes, failing which their names will be struck off from the matches. No refund of entry fee will be made. 7.2 Drawing of lots wills normally do the allotment of details and firing points and the competitors shall abide by the Schedules so drawn. Page 3 of 36

7.3 The time, date and place of draw will be notified on the notice board. 7.4 Allotment of details and lanes will be made in the name of State Associations/Units/Clubs and not on individuals. The team manager must notify the names of the shooters who will be shooting in different details and lanes latest by 17.00 hours on the day prior to the date of that particular match. 7.5 Lane adjustment will be made in case if any lane goes vacant allotted to a state/unit. No fresh lane will be allotted to the state in any further detail, whose shooters fail to report in time unless the Organizing Committee feels that the delay was beyond his/her control. 8. ORDER OF FIRE 3 POSITION MATCHES 8.1 In all three position matches, the order of fire will be as laid down in ISSF rules. At present it is prone, standing and kneeling. 9. SHOOTING 9.1 All devices or equipments which may facilitate shooting and which are not mentioned in these rules and regulations are forbidden. 9.2 The Firearms and Equipment Control Jury as well as Range jury shall have the right to examine a Competitors Firearms, ammunition equipment and apparel. The responsibility shall be upon the competitor to submit questionable equipment and apparel for official inspection and approval in sufficient time prior the beginning of a match so that it is not inconvenient either to the competitor or the officials. Team leaders are held equally responsible to ensure that the competitor has only equipment and apparel, which meets the regulations. 9.3 Before the Competition, each firearm and other equipments must be examined and approved by Equipment Control Jury. If a shooter begins the competition with an unapproved weapon and/or equipment, he will be penalized by deducting 2 points for each competition shot fired and will not be permitted to continue till the weapon and/or the equipment is checked. 9.4 If a shooter alters a weapon or equipment already checked before or during competition in any way that would conflict with ISSF/National Rules, he will be disqualified. 10. PRIZES 10.1 First three individual aggregate winners will be awarded Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals respectively. 10.2 First three team winners will be awarded Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals respectively. 10.3 Medals will not be awarded to those, whose score is less than the qualifying marks as prescribed for the relevant matches irrespective of their individual position. The grading of those securing above the qualifying marks will be done as usual. 10.4 The Individual prizes will be awarded as under: a) 3 prizes when there is a minimum of 4 shooters completed full course. b) 2 prizes when there is a minimum of 3 shooters completed full course. c) 1 prize when there is a minimum of 2 shooters completed full course. 10.5 No prize will be awarded in case of a single entry but organizers may award memento to the shooter. 10.6 Junior and Sub Junior shooters are exempted from clause 10.4 above subject to achieving the minimum qualifying scores during AIGVMSC. Page 4 of 36

10.7 Shooters participating in AIGVMSC to achieve the Minimum Qualifying Scores (MQS) as per rule 17.6.1 below will not be awarded any medal. 10.8 Shooters participating in Rapid Fire Pistol events may be given medals subject to achieving following scores during NSCC: a. Seniors 500/600 b. Juniors 490 11. AGE LIMIT 11.1 Any competitor who has exceeded the age of 21 years and 15 years as on 31st December of the year in which the Competition is conducted will not be eligible to enter any Match intended for juniors and subjuniors respectively. A proper birth certificate shall be produced with the entry forms by such junior and sub junior competitors. 11.2 Persons above the age of 55 years can take part in veteran category matches subject to achieving scores as per rule 1.4 and 17.6. Veteran may also shoot in National Rule matches/national Championship/All India Civilians Shooting Champions matches, subject to achieving the scores for seniors under rule 1.4 and 17.6. 12. TARGET 12.1 All targets shall confirm strictly to the ISSF specifications in every respect unless otherwise stated and shall be provided by the Organizers. 13. RANGE DISCIPLINE 13.1 The Competitors shall observe strict safety regulations and range discipline and shall not load or commence firing unless on the firing line and only when appropriate firing order is given by the Range Officer. The competitors shall carry all weapons with bolts/actions open at all the times except on the firing line. The decision of the appropriate Jury shall be final in all such matters. 14. PROTESTS AND APPEALS 14.1 VERBAL PROTEST 14.1.1Any shooter or team official has the right to protest a condition of the competition, decision or action immediately and verbally to a Competition Official, Referee, Range Officer or Jury Member. Such protests may be submitted on the following matters: 14.1.2 A shooter or team official considers that the ISSF Regulations, ISSF Rules or Competition Program were not followed in conducting the competition. 14.1.3 A shooter or team official does not agree with a decision or action by a competition official, referee range officer or Jury Member. 14.1.4 A shooter was impeded or disturbed by other shooter(s), competition official(s), and Spectator(s) member(s) of the media or other person(s) of causes(s). 14.1.5 A shooter had a long interruption in shooting caused by equipment failure, the clarification of irregularities or other cause(s). 14.1.6 Shooters were delayed by slow target marking or target changing or other unnecessary delay(s). 14.1.7 A shooter had irregularities regarding shooting times, including shooting times that were too short or the nonappearance of targets within the specified time. 14.1.8 Competition officials, Referees, Range officers and Jury members must consider verbal protests immediately. They may take immediate action to correct the situation or refer the protest to the full Jury for decision. In such cases, a Range Officer or Jury Member may stop the shooting temporarily if necessary. Page 5 of 36

14. 2 WRITTEN PROTEST 14.2.1 Any shooter or Team Official who does not agree with the action or decision taken on a verbal protest may protest in writing to the Jury. Written protest may also be made without making a verbal protest. All written protests must be submitted not later than 30 minutes after the matter in question occurs and must be accompanied by a fee of Rs. 200/. The protest fee will be returned, if the protest is upheld and will be retained by the Organizing Committee if it is lost. 14.2.2 All scoring protests must be submitted within 30 minutes after the official scores are posted on the main score board. The time when the scoring protest time ends must be posted on the main score board. A protest fee of Rs. 200/ per individual result must be paid to the Secretary, NRAI along with the protest. The fee will be returned if the protest is upheld and retained by the Organizing Committee if the protest is lost. 14.2.3 Decision by the Classification Jury on value or number of shots on a target is final and may not be appealed. 14.2.4 In the event of disagreement with a Jury decision except Rule 16.3 the matter may be appealed to the Jury of Appeal in writing by the team leader or a representative within one hour after the Jury decision has been announced, along with a protest fee of Rs. 500/. The fee along with protest will be returned, if the appeal is upheld and will be retained by the Organizing Committee if the appeal is lost. 14.2.5 In special circumstances, the time for submitting appeals to the Jury of Appeal may be extended up to 24 hours, by decision of the Jury of Appeal. The decision of the Jury of Appeal is final. 15. ELIGIBILITY OF NCC CADETS/HOME GUARDS/MPs/MLAS 15.1 There is no separate category for shooters from NCC or Home Guards. Shooters from these organizations can participate in categories for Civilians. The entries of NCC cadets must be forwarded through DG NCC, New Delhi. Shooters from Home Guards may participate through respective States where they are residing. 15.2 Members of Parliament/Legislative Assembly including ExMPs/MLAs can participate in special category of.22 Rifle Match for them. 16. GENERAL 16.1 The competitions will be conducted according to ISSF or National Rules and Regulations as applicable unless otherwise stated. 16.2 It is the responsibility of the competitor to be completely familiar, understand the competition rules of ISSF and NRAI and it is so presumed when he signs the competition entry form and shall agree to abide by the said Rules. 16.3 When a Rule refers to right hand shooters, the reverse of that rule refers to lefthanded shooters. 16.4 Unless a rule applies specifically to a Men s or Women s event, it must apply uniformly to both men s and women s events. 16.5 The shooters will be given 10 minutes preparation time before the competition starts. Sighting targets will be raised 10 minutes before the start of the Competition. 16.6 If a shooter arrives late for a competition, he will not be allowed extra time, unless his late attendance is due to circumstances beyond his control. In such cases the amount of extra time to be allowed will be decided by Jury and/or Range Officials. 16.7 All shooters and team officials must be familiar with the program. 16.8 The participating State Associations/Units/Clubs should officially nominate a Team Manager, who will be responsible for the conduct of his Team members. The Team Manager or his/her authorized representative only will attend the Managers meetings, submit protests, if any, and be sole in charge of daytoday affairs of the team concerned. The concerned shooters can lodge scoring protest also. Page 6 of 36

16.9 These rules have been compiled and passed by the NRAI keeping in view of the latest Rules. However slight changes have been made to suit local conditions. These rules are to be read in conjunction with the ISSF rules, which are the main basis for the conduct of shooting competitions, by NRAI. 16.10 Modifications to ISSF Rules, wherever made are always open to change, revision/amendment, as may be considered to suit local conditions from time to time. 16.11 Notwithstanding ISSF Technical & General Rules, NRAI Governing Body/Organizing Committee is empowered to modify/change/amend the rules and program of competition. 16.12 Wherever a reference is made to an article(s) in the rules, it refers to the article(s) of the ISSF rules. In case of any verification in details given in ISSF Rules, the details given in these rules will prevail for all purposes. 16.13 In AIGVMSC shooters taking part in Peep Sight Matches are not allowed to take part in Open Sight Matches. 16.14 No Certificates will be issued to shooters failing to achieve the qualifying scores as per rule 1.4 above during All India G V Mavlankar Shooting Championship. 16.15 The State Rifle Associations/Units will be imposed a penalty of Rs. 3000/ per shooter in case their shooters score below 15% (for Rifles/Pistols/Shotguns) and 25% (for Open sight air rifles) of the qualifying score as per rule 1.4 during All India G V Mavlankar Shooting Championship. The State/Unit must deposit the penalty amount with NRAI immediately otherwise shooters from that unit/state will not be allowed to participate in any competition conducted by NRAI. The Secretary General may also call explanation of the unit/state for sending such shooters. Shooters participating in AIGVMSC on the basis of their performance during any competition conducted by NRAI shall be exempted. 16.16 A penalty of Rs. 200/ will be charged if a shooter looses his/her competitor card during the competition and fresh card will only be issued on deposit of penalty. 17. SPECIAL RULES FOR NATIONAL SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITIONS 17.1 Open Sight Rifles will not be permitted in any Small Bore and Big Bore Rifles ISSF matches. 17.2 The first 40 shots of the 60 shots in Big Bore rifles Prone event may be used as the 40 shots Prone stage of the Three Position Event. 17.3 All the matches will be conducted in National Championship in Senior and Junior category. 17.4 Unless otherwise specified, the number of shots per competition target shall be one only. 17.5 In ISSF Rifle, Free Pistol and Air Pistol Matches, sighting shots (unlimited in number) may only be fired before the beginning of each match or position. Once the first match shot has been fired, no further sighting shots are allowed unless permitted by Jury or Authority designated. 17.6 A shooter is eligible to compete in NSCC only if he/she has scored a minimum of following scores in respective events during the previous NSCC/National Games/AIGVMSC. EVENT QUALIFIYING SCORE MEN WOMEN JUNIORS/ VETERANS* M/W RIFLENSCC/N. GAMES 560 546 540/ 530 1060 520 1010/ 505 Free/Sport Prone 3Position 562 375 547/ 365 Air Rifle M/W Page 7 of 36

Prone RIFLE BIG BORE 475 870 425 440 410 3 Position Std Rifle 3 P PISTOLNSCC/ NATIONAL GAMES 490 530 520 480 520 500 Free Pistol 540 525 Centre Fire Pistol 348 338 Standard Pistol 525 500 Air Pistol M 525 Air Pistol Women 500 490 Sports Pistol Women Sports Pistol Jr. Men Rapid Fire Pistol RIFLEAIGVMSC 560 530 546 520 540/530 505 Free/Sport Rifle Prone 3P Air RiflePeep Sight BB Prone 375 475 435 425 375 440 410 365 BB 3P BB Std Rifle 3P Free Pistol Centre Fire Pistol Standard Pistol PISTOLAIGVMSC 245 265 260 360 348 262 240 260 250 350/338 262/250 Air Pistol M/W Sport Pistol TRAP/SKEET (ISSF) DOUBLE TRAP TRAP/SKEET (NR) 90/125 30/75 75/125 MEN 30/75 WOMEN 100/150 36/120 75/150 MEN 36/120 WOMEN 33/50 20/50 30/50MEN 20/50 WOMEN Page 8 of 36

DOUBLE TRAP (NR) 30/50 18/50 22/50MEN 15/50 WOMEN 17.6.1 In case a shooter fails to achieve the qualifying scores as per rule 17.6 above, he/she will be allowed to participate in the next NSCC based on his/her performance during the preceding NSCC. (Explanation: Scores achieved during 47 NSCC will also be valid for 49 NSCC even if a shooter fails to achieve the scores during 48 NSCC. Shooters participating for the first time in NSCC and fail to achieve the qualifying scores as above will have to go back to AIGVMSC to get the qualifying scores) 17.6.2 Shooters participating in AIGVMSC to achieve the Minimum Qualifying Scores (MQS) as per rule 17.6.1 will not be awarded any medal. 17.7 A shooter may participate in Rapid Fire Pistol event if he qualifies in at least one 25M event in AIGVMSC. He may continue to shoot Rapid Fire Pistol in NSCC if he shoots the minimum score as per rule 17.6 of in Rapid Fire Pistol event or in any 25M Pistol events. If he fails to qualify in Rapid Fire Pistol and other 25M events, the shooter must participate in AIGVMSC to qualify for the Pistol event. 17.7.1 A junior shooter who qualifies as per rule 17.6 of may shoot senior event also. 17.8 Anybody who had qualified, but was not able to take part in the previous NSCCs in ISSF events, will be allowed to compete in NSCC provided his/her absence is not more than TWO NSCCs. (Clarification: Performance in the last competition in which he/she has participated will only be considered. However, this clause does not apply to international shooters.) 17.9 Shooters achieving scores as per rule 17.6 during NSCC are not eligible to take part in the next AIGVMSC. 17.10 Shooters furnishing wrong information with regard to rule 17.6 & 17.7 shall be debarred from taking part in any championship for two years. Disciplinary action shall also be taken against the official signing the entry form. 17.11 Shooters will be eligible for award of medals only if their scores equal or exceed as per rule 17.6 18. TEAM REPRESENTATION 18.1 Team events will be conducted only in respect of matches against whom a specific remark to that effect is made. 18.1.1 Team medals may be awarded as under: 1. 1. 3 Prizes when there is a minimum of 4 teams 2. 2 Prizes when there is a minimum of 3 teams 3. 1 Prize when there is a minimum of 2 teams 4. No prize where there is only 1 team. 18.1.2 All affiliated State Rifle Associations/units must send team entry fee also for matches in which they intend to field a team along with the entry form under rule 6.1. Final entry (by names) under rule 18.7 of 2002 must be submitted latest by 17.00 hrs. on the previous day of the start of that particular match. In case there are less than four teams, the entry fee will be refunded. 18.2 A team shall consist of three shooters and one reserve, if necessary. All shooters representing a team should enter in the respective individual events also. 18.3 If after the final entry any of the three shooters of a team withdraws from the team for any reason whatsoever after the commencement of the match the entire team will be scratched. 18.4 Shooters of the same State/Units can form teams only. In case where no State Association exists members of different clubs in the State directly affiliated to NRAI may join and form team. Members of NRAI can also form a team, when, not representing their State, Association/directly affiliated Clubs. 18.5 The shooters can represent their respective States only. Once they have represented the State Rifle Association, they will not be allowed to represent as a member of NRAI in any other match and viceversa. Page 9 of 36

18.6 No competitor shall represent as a reserve of different teams in any one event. 18.7 Final entry of three members of the team must be submitted latest by 17.00 hrs. on the previous day of the start of that particular match. 18.8 Only one team from each state/unit will be allowed in each event irrespective of the number of participants in that event. 19. EQUIPMENT AND AMMUNITION 19.1. Shooters shall use only equipment and apparel, which comply with ISSF Rules. Anything (rifles, devices, equipment, accessories etc.) which may give a shooter an advantage over others and which is not mentioned in these Rules or which is contrary to the spirit of the ISSF regulations and rules, is prohibited. The shooter is responsible for submitting all equipment and apparel for official inspection and approval to the equipment control prior to the beginning of a competition. Team leaders are held equally responsible for the shooters to have equipment and apparel, which meet the ISSF regulations and rules. The Jury has the right to examine a shooter s equipment and apparel at any time. 20. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS 20.1 CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS AIR RIFLE Criteria for Selection Top 8 shooters from amongst 16 finalists of Air Rifle men and women s event will be considered. Only aggregate of the 10 shots of the finals will be considered for selecting the 8 shooters who have the highest aggregate score in the finals will participate in the Champion of Champions. Only scores shot in the finals [10 shots] will be considered, to arrive at top 8 placings. After completion of the finals of the Air Rifle Men & Women, the 16 finalists (8 Men & 8 Women) will be considered for entry into the Champion of Champion. For the purpose of this competition only the scores of the 10 shots of the finals will be taken into account and 8 shooters who have the best/highest scores amongst 16 (Men & Women) of the finals will enter the said competition. PROCEDURE FOR THE CONDUCT OF THE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS Rules for conduct of the competition are the same as the finals of any Air Weapon event. All 8 participants selected on basis as above will start with a NIL/ZERO scores. All eight shooters shoot the 1st five shots as shot in any air weapon finals. After completion of each shot, the shooters score will be announced & noted. On completion of the 5th shot the shooter with the lowest aggregate score of the 5 shots will be eliminated. The 6th shot will be shot by the balance 7 shooters. On completion of the 6th shot again the aggregates of 6 shots will be considered and the shooter with the lowest aggregate score of 6 shots will be eliminated. This will continue until the 10th shot. On the completion of the 10th shot and after eliminating the shooter with the lowest score, there will be two shooters who will survive. These 2 shooters will shoot 3 more shots and the aggregate of these 3 shots only will decide The Champion of Champion. SHOT 1 5 8 Shooters After 5th shotaggregate of 5 shotshooter with the lowest aggregate eliminated. SHOT 6 7 Shooters After 6th shotaggregate of 6 shotsshooter with lowest aggregate eliminated. Page 10 of 36

SHOT 7 6 Shooters After 7th shotaggregate of 7 shotsshooter with lowest aggregate eliminated SHOT 8 5 Shooters After 8th shotaggregate of 8 shotsshooter with lowest aggregate eliminated SHOT 9 4 Shooters After 9th shotaggregate of 9 shotsshooter with lowest aggregate eliminated SHOT 10 3 Shooters After 10th shotaggregate of 10 shotsshooter with lowest aggregate eliminated ALL SCORES ARE AGAIN NULLIFIED 2 SHOOTERS WHO SURVIVE WILL SHOOT 3 & SCORES ARE ANNOUNCED & NOTED. SHOOTER WITH HIGHER AGGREGATE OF 3 SHOTS WILL BE DECLARED THE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS Air Rifle 20.2 CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS AIR PISTOL Criteria for Selection Top 8 shooters from amongst 16 finalists of Air Pistol men and women s event will be considered. Only aggregate of the 10 shots of the finals will be considered for selecting the 8 shooters who have the highest aggregate score in the finals will participate in the Champion of Champions. Only scores shot in the finals [10 shots] will be considered, to arrive at top 8 placing. After completion of the finals of the Air Pistol Men & Women, the 16 finalists (8 Men & 8 Women) will be considered for entry into the Champion of Champion. For the purpose of this competition only the scores of the 10 shots of the finals will be taken into account and 8 shooters who have the best/highest scores amongst 16 (Men & Women) of the finals will enter the said competition. ROCEDURE FOR THE CONDUCT OF THE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS Rules for conduct of the competition are the same as the finals of any Air Weapon event. All 8 participants selected on basis as above will start with a NIL/ZERO scores. All eight shooters shoot the 1st five shots as shot in any air weapon finals. After completion of each shot, the shooters score will be announced & noted. On completion of the 5th shot the shooter with the lowest aggregate score of the 5 shots will be eliminated. The 6th shot will be shot by the balance 7 shooters. On completion of the 6th shot again the aggregates of 6 shots will be considered and the shooter with the lowest aggregate score of 6 shots will be eliminated. This will continue until the 10th shot. On the completion of the 10th shot and after eliminating the shooter with the lowest score, there will be two shooters who will survive. These 2 shooters will shoot 3 more shots and the aggregate of these 3 shots only will decide The Champion of Champion. SHOT 1 5 8 Shooters After 5th shotaggregate of 5 shotshooter with the lowest aggregate eliminated. SHOT 6 7 Shooters Page 11 of 36

After 6th shotaggregate of 6 shotsshooter with lowest aggregate eliminated. SHOT 7 6 Shooters After 7th shotaggregate of 7 shotsshooter with lowest aggregate eliminated SHOT 8 5 Shooters After 8th shotaggregate of 8 shotsshooter with lowest aggregate eliminated SHOT 9 4 Shooters After 9th shotaggregate of 9 shotsshooter with lowest aggregate eliminated SHOT 10 3 Shooters After 10th shotaggregate of 10 shotsshooter with lowest aggregate eliminated ALL SCORES ARE AGAIN NULLIFIED 2 SHOOTERS WHO SURVIVE WILL SHOOT 3 SHOTS & SCORES ARE ANNOUNCED & NOTED. SHOOTER WITH HIGHER AGGREGATE OF 3 SHOTS WILL BE DECLARED THE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS Air Pistol 21. IMPORT OF ARMS/AMMUNITION 21.1 Shooters who fail to achieve the minimum qualifying scores as state under 17.6 above will not be allowed to import any arms/ammunition. DETAIL OF MATCHES FOR ALL INDIA G V MAVLANKAR SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP Match No. A01 Small Bore Free Rifle Prone (NR) Championship 50M Men Individual Match No. A02 Small Bore Free Rifle Prone (NR) Championship 50M Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A03 Small Bore Sport Rifle Prone (NR) Championship 50M Women Individual Match No. A04 Small Bore Free Rifle Prone (NR) Championship 50M Junior Men Individual Match No. A05 Small Bore Free Rifle Prone (NR) Championship 50M Junior Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A06 Small Bore Sport Rifle Prone (NR) Championship 50M Junior women Individual Match No. A07 Small Bore Free/Sport Rifle Prone (NR) Championship 50M for MQS Page 12 of 36

1 Number of Shots excluding sighting shots 60 3 Time: For Complete match including sighting shots 1 Hrs. 15 mts 4 Targets 50M ISSF 5 Number of rounds to be fired on each record target One 60 03 Sighters 7 Distance 50M 8 Entry Fee Rs. 450/ Note: Shooters as specified under General Rule 6.8 are not allowed to take part in Match No. A01 and A04. Open Sight Rifles are not allowed in this Match. Match No.A08 Small Bore Free Rifle Three Position (NR) Championship 50M Men Individual Match No. A09 Small Bore Free Rifle Three Position (NR) Championship 50M Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A10 Small Bore Sport Rifle Three Position (NR) Championship 50M Women Individual Match No. A11 Small Bore Free Rifle Three Position (NR) Championship 50M Junior Men Individual Match No. A12 Small Bore Free Rifle Three Position (NR) Championship 50M Junior Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A13 Small Bore Sport Rifle Three Position (NR) Championship 50M Junior women Individual Match No. A14 Small Bore Free/Sport Rifle Three Position (NR) Championship 50M for MQS 1 Number of Shots excluding sighting shots 60 Prone 20 Standing 20 Kneeling 20 3 Time: For Complete match including sighting shots 2 Hrs. 15 mts 4 Targets 50M ISSF 5 Number of rounds to be fired on each record target One 60 06 Sighters (two in each position) 7 Distance 50M 8 Entry Fee Rs. 450/ Individual Note: Shooters as specified under General Rule 6.8 are not allowed to take part in Match No. A08 and A11. Open Sight Rifles are not allowed in this Match. Match No. A15.22 Open Sight Standard Rifle Prone (NR) Championship 50M Men Individual Match No. A16.22 Open Sight Standard Rifle Prone (NR) Championship 50M Men (Services only) Individual Page 13 of 36

Match No. A17.22 Open Sight Standard Rifle Prone (NR) Championship 50M Women Individual Match No. A18.22 Open Sight Standard Rifle Prone (NR) Championship 50M Junior Men Individual Match No. A19.22 Open Sight Standard Rifle Prone (NR) Championship 50M Junior Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A20.22 Open Sight Standard Rifle Prone (NR) Championship 50M Junior Women Individual 1 Number of Shots excluding sighting shots 60 3 Time: For Complete match including sighting shots 1 Hrs. 15 mts 4 Targets 50M ISSF 5 Number of rounds to be fired on each record target One 60 03 Sighters 7 Distance 50M 8 Entry Fee Rs. 450/ Note: Shooters as specified under General Rule 6.8 are not allowed to take part in Match No. A15 and A18. Match No. A21.22 Open Sight Standard Rifle Three Position (NR) Championship 50M Men Individual Match No. A22.22 Open Sight Standard Rifle Three Position (NR) Championship 50M Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A23.22 Open Sight Standard Rifle Three Position (NR) Championship 50M Women Individual Match No. A24.22 Open Sight Standard Rifle Three Position (NR) Championship 50M Junior Men Individual Match No. A25.22 Open Sight Standard Rifle Three Position (NR) Championship 50M Junior Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A26.22 Open Sight Standard Rifle Three Position (NR) Championship 50M Junior Women Individual 1 Number of Shots excluding sighting shots 60 Prone 20 Standing 20 Kneeling 20 3 Time: For Complete match including sighting shots 2 Hrs. 15 mts 4 Targets 50M ISSF 5 Number of rounds to be fired on each record target One 60 06 Sighters (two in each position) 7 Distance 50M 8 Entry Fee Rs. 450/ Page 14 of 36

Note: Shooters as specified under General Rule 6.8 are not allowed to take part in Match No. A21 and A24. Match No. A27.177 Open Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Men Individual Match No. A28.177 Open Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A29.177 Open Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Women Individual Match No. A30.177 Open Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Junior Men Individual Match No. A31.177 Open Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Junior Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A32.177 Open Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Junior Women Individual Match No. A33.177 Open Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Sub Junior Men Individual Match No. A34.177 Open Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Sub Junior Women Individual Match No. A35.177 Open Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Handicapped Individual 1 Number of Shots excluding sighting shots 40 3 Time: For Complete match including sighting shots 1 Hrs. 15mts 4 Targets 10M ISSF 5 Number of rounds to be fired on each record target One 40 02 Sighters 7 Distance 10M 8 Entry Fee Individual Rs.300/ Rs.200/ Sub Juniors Note: Shooters as specified under General Rule 6.8 are not allowed to take part in Match No. A27 and A30. Match No. A36.177 Peep Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Men Individual Match No. A37.177 Peep Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A38.177 Peep Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Women Individual Match No. A39.177 Peep Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Junior Men Individual Match No. A40.177 Peep Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Junior Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A41.177 Peep Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Junior Women Individual Page 15 of 36

Match No. A42.177 Peep Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Sub Junior Men Individual Match No. A43.177 Peep Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Sub Junior Women Individual Match No. A44.177 Peep Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M Veterans Individual Match No. A45.177 Peep Sight Air Rifle (NR) Championship 10M For MQS 1 Number of Shots excluding sighting shots 40 3 Time: For Complete match including sighting shots 1 Hrs. 15mts 4 Targets 10M ISSF 5 Number of rounds to be fired on each record target One 40 03 Sighters 7 Distance 10M 8 Entry Fee Individual Rs.300/ Rs.200/ Sub Juniors Note: Shooters as specified under General Rule 6.8 are not allowed to take part in Match No. A36 and A39. Match No. A46 Small Bore Free/Standard Rifle (NR) MPs/MLAs Championship 50M Individual Match No. A47 Small Bore Free/Standard Rifle (NR) VETERANS Championship 50M Individual Match No. A48 Small Bore Free/Standard Rifle (NR) HANDICAPPED Championship 50M Individual 1 Number of Shots excluding sighting shots 30 3 Time: For Complete match including sighting shots 1 Hrs. 15mts 4 Targets 50M ISSF 5 Number of rounds to be fired on each record target One 30 01 Sighters 7 Distance 50M 8 Entry Fee Rs. 250/ Match No. A49 Centre Fire Pistol (NR) Championship 25M Men Individual Match No. A50 Centre Fire Pistol (NR) Championship 25M Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A51 Centre Fire Pistol (NR) Championship 25M Junior Men Individual Match No. A52 Centre Fire Pistol (NR) Championship 25M Junior Men (Services only) Individual Page 16 of 36

Match No. A53 Centre Fire Pistol (NR) Championship 25M for MQS Parts of the Match & Course: 1. The program is 30 of competition shots. 2. The competition is divided into two courses of 15 shots each. 3. First the Precision Course, and second: The Dueling Course. 4. The precision course must be completed by competitor before dueling course may begin. 1. Precision Course I. The Precision Course is shot on the International Precision Target. II. The Precision Course consists of 15 competition shots fired in three series of 5 shots each series. III. The time limit for each series is 5 (five) minutes. IV. Before the course begins, a series of 5 sighting shots may be fired with a time limit of 5 (Five) minutes. V. Targets & Distance (Precision Course) A. Type ISSF Free Pistol Target (25/50 Precision Pistol Target) B. Total Number of Targets required: Record 3 Sighting 1 C. Distance 25M 1. Dueling Course I. The Dueling Course is shot on the International Rapid Fire Target. II. The Dueling Course consists of 15 competition shots fired in 3 series of 5 shots each. III. Time for Dueling Course: a. During each series of 5 shots, each shot shall be fired within 3 seconds with 7 seconds interval between each shot. The shooter is not permitted to raise his arm from 45 degrees to the vertical until the command for fire is given. The arm shall be lowered to 45 degrees after each shot b. In case of turning target during each series the target is shown 5 times, each time for 3 seconds. The time between each appearance shall be 7 seconds in the edge on position. One shot only will be fired during each appearance. IV. Target & Distance for Dueling Course 1. The International Rapid Fire Target is used for Dueling Course. 2. Total number of targets required for the complete match Record & sighting 01 3. Distance 25M 4. Entry Fee (Individual) Rs. 450/ Note: Shooters as specified under General Rule 6.8 are not allowed to take part in Match No. A49 and A51. Match No. A54 Sports Pistol (NR) Championship 25M Women Individual Match No. A55 Sports Pistol (NR) Championship 25M Junior Women Individual Match No. A56 Sports Pistol (NR) Championship 25M Junior Men Individual Match No. A57 Sports Pistol (NR) Championship 25M Junior Men Individual (Services) Match No. A58 Sports Pistol (NR) Championship 25M for MQS Parts of the Match & Course: 1. The program is 30 of competition shots. Page 17 of 36

2. The competition is divided into two courses of 15 shots each. 3. First the Precision Course, and second: The Dueling Course. 4. The precision course must be completed by competitor before dueling course may begin. 1. Precision Course I. The Precision Course is shot on the International Precision Target. II. The Precision Course consists of 15 competition shots fired in three series of 5 shots each series. III. The time limit for each series is 5 (five) minutes. IV. Before the course begins, a series of 5 sighting shots may be fired with a time limit of 5 (Five) minutes. V. Targets & Distance (Precision Course) A. Type ISSF Free Pistol Target (25/50 Precision Pistol Target) B. Total Number of Targets required: Record 3 Sighting 1 C. Distance 25M 2. Dueling Course I. The Dueling Course is shot on the International Rapid Fire Target. II. The Dueling Course consists of 15 competition shots fired in three series of 5 shots each. III. Time for Dueling Course: a. During each series of 5 shots, each shot shall be fired within 3 seconds with 7 seconds interval between each shot. The shooter is not permitted to raise his arm from 45 degrees to the vertical until the command for fire is given. The arm shall be lowered to 45 degrees after each shot. b. In case of turning target during each series the target is shown 5 times, each time for 3 seconds. The time between each appearance shall be 7 seconds in the edge on position. One shot only will be fired during each appearance. IV. Target & Distance for Dueling Course 1. The International Rapid Fire Target is used for Dueling Course. 2.Total number of targets required for the complete match Record and sighting 02 3. Distance 25M 4. Entry Fee (Individual) Rs. 450/ Note: Shooters as specified under General Rule 6.8 are not allowed to take part in Match No. A56. Match No. A59 Standard Pistol (NR) Championship 25M Men Individual Match No. A60 Standard Pistol (NR) Championship 25M Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A61 Standard Pistol (NR) Championship 25M Junior Men Individual Match No. A62 Standard Pistol (NR) Championship 25M Junior Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A63 Standard Pistol (NR) Championship 25M for MQS Page 18 of 36

I. Parts of the Match & Course: 1. The Standard Pistol Match is shot on the international Precision Target. 1. The program is of 30 competition shots. 1. The competition is divided into 3 courses of 10 shots each. 4. Each course consists of 2 series of 5 shots: a. The first course consists of 2 series of 5 shots with a time of 150 sec. per series. b. The second course consists of 2 series of 5 shots with a time of 20 sec. per series. c. The third course consists of 2 series of 5 shots with a time of 10 sec. per series. II. Before the competition begins, a series of 5 sighting shots may be fired within a time limit of 150 sec. III. Targets & Distance A. Type ISSF Free Pistol Target (25/50 Precision Pistol Target) B. Number of rounds to be fired on each target Five C. Total Number of Targets required: Record 6 Sighting 1 D. Distance 25M E. Entry Fee (Individual) Rs. 450/ Note: Shooters as specified under General Rule 6.8 are not allowed to take part in Match No. A59 & A61. Match No. A64 Free Pistol (NR) Championship 50M Men Individual Match No. A65 Free Pistol (NR) Championship 50M Men Individual (Services) Match No. A66 Free Pistol (NR) Championship 50M Junior Men Individual Match No. A67 Free Pistol (NR) Championship 50M Junior Men Individual (Services) Match No. A68 Free Pistol (NR) Championship 50M for MQS I. Number of shots & time: i. The program is of 30 competition shots, consisting of and scored as 3 series of 10 shots. ii. The total time limit, including the sighting shots is 1 hours. Page 19 of 36

II. Targets & Distance I. Type ISSF Free Pistol Target (25/50 Precision Pistol Target) ii. Number of rounds to be fired on each target Five iii. Number of sighting shots Unlimited. iv. Total Number of Targets required: Record 6 Sighting 1 v. Distance 50M vi. Entry Fee (Individual) Rs. 450/ Note: Shooters as specified under General Rule 6.8 are not allowed to take part in Match No. N64 and N66. Match No. A69 Air Pistol (NR) Championship 10M Men Individual Match No. A70 Air Pistol (NR) Championship 10M Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A71 Air Pistol (NR) Championship 10M Women Individual Match No. A72 Air Pistol (NR) Championship 10M Junior Men Individual Match No. A73 Air Pistol (NR) Championship 10M Junior Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A74 Air Pistol (NR) Championship 10M Junior Women Individual Match No. A75 Air Pistol (NR) Championship 10M Sub Junior Men Individual Match No. A76 Air Pistol (NR) Championship 10M Sub Junior Women Individual Match No. A77 Air Pistol (NR) Championship 10M Handicapped Individual Match No. A78 Air Pistol (NR) Championship 10M Veterans Individual Match No. A79 Air Pistol (NR) Championship 10M for MQS 1 Number of Shots excluding sighting shots 40 3 Time: For Complete match including sighting shots 1 Hrs. 15mts 4 Targets 10M ISSF 5 Number of rounds to be fired on each record target One Page 20 of 36

Sighters 40 02 7 Distance 10M 8 Entry Fee Individual Rs.300/ Rs.200/ Sub Juniors Note: Shooters as specified under General Rule 6.8 are not allowed to take part in Match No. A69 and A72. Match No. A80 Clay Pigeon Trap Shooting (NR) Championship Men (Individual) Match No. A81 Clay Pigeon Trap Shooting (NR) Championship Services only (Individual) Match No. A82 Clay Pigeon Trap Shooting (NR) Championship Junior Men (Individual) Match No. A83 Clay Pigeon Trap Shooting (NR) Championship Women (Individual) Match No. A84 Clay Pigeon Trap Shooting (NR) Championship Junior Women (Individual) Match No. A85 Clay Pigeon Trap Shooting (NR) Championship Veterans only (Individual) Match No. A86 Clay Pigeon Trap Shooting (NR) Championship for MQS 1. Number of birds: 50 birds to be fired in two days. a. First Day 25 Birds b. Second Day 25 Birds (Each round to be of 25 birds) 2. Station Five 3. Number of competitors: Six in one squad 4. Distance behind Trap As per ISSF rules 5. Throw As per ISSF 6. Number of shots permitted on each target Two 7. Entry Fee Rs. 650/ individual Page 21 of 36

Note: Shooters as specified under General Rule 6.8 are not allowed to take part in Match No. A80 and A82. Match No. A87 Clay Pigeon Double Trap Shooting (NR) Championship Men (Individual) Match No. A88 Clay Pigeon Double Trap Shooting (NR) Championship Services only (Individual) Match No. A89 Clay Pigeon Double Trap Shooting (NR) Championship Junior Men (Individual) Match No. A90 Clay Pigeon Double Trap Shooting (NR) Championship Women (Individual) Match No. A91 Clay Pigeon Double Trap Shooting (NR) Championship Junior Women (Individual) Match No. A92 Clay Pigeon Double Trap Shooting (NR) Championship Veterans only (Individual) Match No. A93 Clay Pigeon Double Trap Shooting (NR) Championship for MQS 1. Number of birds: 50 birds to be fired in one day. 2. Station Five 3. Number of competitors: Six in one squad 4. Distance behind Trap As per ISSF rules 5. Number of shots permitted On each target One 7. Entry Fee Rs. 650/ individual Note: Shooters as specified under General Rule 6.8 are not allowed to take part in Match No. A87 and A89. Match No. A94 Clay Pigeon Skeet Shooting (NR) Championship Men (Individual) Match No. A95 Clay Pigeon Skeet Shooting (NR) Championship Services only (Individual) Match No. A96 Clay Pigeon Skeet Shooting (NR) Championship Junior Men (Individual) Match No. A97 Clay Pigeon Skeet Shooting (NR) Championship Women (Individual) Match No. A98 Clay Pigeon Skeet Shooting (NR) Championship Junior Women (Individual) Match No. A99 Clay Pigeon Skeet Shooting (NR) Championship Veterans only (Individual) Match No. A100 Clay Pigeon Skeet Shooting (NR) Championship for MQS 1. Number of birds: 50 birds to be fired in two days. a. First Day 25 Birds Page 22 of 36

b. Second Day 25 Birds (Each round to be of 25 birds) 2. Number of competitors: One squad of not more than seven shooters. 3. Number of shots permitted on each target One 4. Throw As per ISSF 5. Entry Fee Rs. 650/ individual Note: Shooters as specified under General Rule 6.8 are not allowed to take part in Match No. A94 and A96. Match No. A101 Big Bore Open Sight Standard Rifle Prone (NR) 300M Championship Men Individual Match No. A102 Big Bore Open Sight Standard Rifle Prone (NR) 300M Championship Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A103 Big Bore Open Sight Standard Rifle Prone (NR) 300M Championship Women Individual 1 Number of Shots excluding sighting shots 60 3 Time: For Complete match including sighting shots 1.15 Hrs 4 Targets 300M ISSF 5 Number of rounds to be fired on each record target 10 06 01 Sighters 7 Distance 300M 8 Entry Fee Rs. 1000/ Note: Shooters as specified under General Rule 6.8 are not allowed to take part in Match No. A101. Match No. A104 Big Bore Peep Sight Free Rifle Prone (NR) 300M Championship Men Individual Match No. A105 Big Bore Peep Sight Free Rifle Prone (NR) 300M Championship Men (Services only) Individual Match No. A106 Big Bore Peep Sight Sports Rifle Prone (NR) 300M Championship Women Individual Match No. A107 Big Bore Peep Sight Free/Standard Rifle Prone (NR) 300M Championship for MQS 1 Number of Shots excluding sighting shots 60 3 Time: For Complete match including sighting shots 1.15 Hrs 4 Targets 300M ISSF 5 Number of rounds to be fired on each record target 10 06 01 Sighters Page 23 of 36