Men's Skeet Individual

Men's skeet challenges shooters to hit clay targets launched from high and low houses across eight stations in a semicircular layout.

All Ages

Sport Overview

Men's Skeet Individual is a dynamic shotgun discipline that tests precision, reflexes, and consistency under pressure. Athletes rotate through eight shooting stations, engaging targets released at varying angles and speeds, requiring rapid decision-making and exceptional hand-eye coordination.

At the Phoenix Cup, men's skeet competition begins with official training on Thursday, November 19, followed by a 75-target qualification round on Friday, November 20 and a final 50-target qualification round plus medal-deciding finals on Saturday, November 21. The discipline demands both technical mastery and mental composure across 125 qualification targets to secure a place among the top competitors.

High-angle view of a blue running track lane painted with a large white number "7".