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Latest News articles on shooting at the Olympics
London 2012 Olympics: shooting guide
Read Telegraph Sport's guide to the shooting event at the London 2012 Olympics.
Barnes joins NI Games selection
Paddy Barnes is among the final batch of athletes named for the Northern Ireland team to compete at Commonwealth Games in Delhi in October.
London 2012 Olympics: sport-by-sport guide
Read a sport-by-sport list of all of the events in the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Province sending 50-strong squad to Games in Delhi
Karl Watson of City of Belfast Archery Club has been selected for the Northern Ireland squad for the Commonwealth Games Related Stories Fine start for Gillick Gillick breezes into 400m final Nigel sets ball rolling for juniors
Vigil marks shooting anniversary
The family of a man shot dead at his Gloucestershire farm 20 years ago mark the anniversary with a 12-hour vigil on the spot where he died.
The shoestring Olympics
In 1948, athletes had to bring their own towels. Two years out from London's 2012 Games, what lessons can be learned?
LONDON 2012: A-Z of how our sports shape up for Olympics
Great Britain will compete in 29 different sports in London 2012. Sportsmail assesses how they stand and our medal targets with two years to go.
Last set of Commonwealth athletes picked
The final wave of athletes to compete in the Commonwealth Games has been named by the Northern Ireland Commonwealth Games Council.
Live - Two years to London 2012
Olympic stars, officials and volunteers take part in a day of events to mark two years to the start of the Games in London.
Farah paves the way with gold
The lawmakers of Catalonia have a meeting here in the region's capital this evening. The item on the agenda is the outlawing of bullfighting. After the manner in which Mo Farah toyed with the main home hope in the closing stages of the first track final of the European Championships in the Montjuic Stadium last night, before putting poor Ayad Lamdassem and the rest of the men's 10,000m field to ...
