New Zealand Shooting Federation


The New Zealand Shooting Federation is the governing body for target shooting sports in New Zealand. It holds the responsibility for selecting and developing national teams for world championships, the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and the Commonwealth Games.

Background

NZSF acts as an umbrella organisation, with clubs and participants affiliating via four associations:
On behalf of those organisations, the Federation serves as the representative to Sport New Zealand, Paralympics New Zealand, the New Zealand Olympic Committee and the International Shooting Sport Federation.

Performance at Competition

Shooting has been one of New Zealand's most successful sports at the Commonwealth Games. At the 1998 Games in Kuala Lumpur, shooting was the highest performing New Zealand sport, winning eight medals, including one gold. Pistol shooter Greg Yelavich is New Zealand's most medalled Commonwealth Games athlete, having won 12 medals between 1986 and 2010.

1980 Summer Paralympic Games">1980 Summer Paralympics">1980 Summer Paralympic Games

1984 Summer Paralympic Games">1984 Summer Paralympics">1984 Summer Paralympic Games

1998 Commonwealth Games">1998_Commonwealth_Games">1998 Commonwealth Games

2004 Summer Paralympic Games">2004 Summer Paralympics">2004 Summer Paralympic Games

2006 Commonwealth Games">Shooting at the 2006 Commonwealth Games">2006 Commonwealth Games

2008 Summer Paralympic Games">2008 Summer Paralympics">2008 Summer Paralympic Games

2012 Summer Paralympic Games">2012 Summer Paralympics">2012 Summer Paralympic Games

[Shooting at the [2014 Commonwealth Games|2014 Commonwealth Games]]

2016 Summer Olympics">Shooting at the 2016 Summer Olympics">2016 Summer Olympics