Olympic Skeet (OSK)

 

Olympic Skeet follows a similar layout to National Skeet but is shot at a significantly faster pace with more demanding target sequences. Targets are released at higher speeds and shooters must react quickly to randomised release timings.

Competitors shoot singles and doubles across eight stations while maintaining strict gun hold positions before calling for the target. Precision, timing, and consistency are essential at the highest level.

As an Olympic discipline, Olympic Skeet represents one of the most technically demanding forms of clay target shooting and requires exceptional concentration and skill.