If you’ve ever wanted to try shooting Trap with a fantastic instructor, here’s your chance! We’ve also thrown in a full Seeland clay shooting get-up!
For your chance to win a Trap shooting lesson with Anita North, plus a Seeland Winster Softshell waistcoat (available for men and women) hat and gloves, simply fill in the form below.
Anita competed for GB and England from 1993 to 2017, winning medals at a World Cup and a World Cup Final in individual events. She is a qualified ISSF B licensed coach. She has won medals of all three colours in European team events as well. Anita has four medals from two Commonwealth Games – Silver in the Trap singles and pairs at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, plus Silver in the women’s Trap pairs and Gold in the Trap singles at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
Anita has been coaching on the British Shooting Pathway for the last two years and is the first woman from Great Britain to become an ISSF B Licensed Coach in shotgun disciplines.
The coaching session will be at Nuthampstead Shooting Ground, North Hertfordshire, and will include gun hire (if required), clays and ammunition.
It’s an ideal opportunity to try your hand at one of the Olympic disciplines with the best coach in the business. If you are an experienced shooter, whether on clays or game, the lesson can be adapted to suit your needs.
The lesson voucher will be valid until July 2019, so there’s plenty of time to find a suitable date.
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