In this article you can find information about dress code and important information while playing shooting sport.
Eye Blinders
Rule – 6.7.8.1 Side Blinders (on one or both sides) attached to the hat, cap, shooting glasses, or to a headband, not exceeding 60 mm deep are permitted for Shotgun athletes only (Rule 9.13.4) (A). The front edge of a side blinder, when viewed from the side, must not extend more than 30mm forward of the centre point of the forehead. Side blinders must be made of plastic material only.
Rule – 6.7.8.2 One Front Blinder to cover the non-aiming eye that is not more than 30mm
wide is permitted for all athletes (B).
6.22.3 PROHIBITED ITEMS
6.22.3.1 Prohibited clothing items for competitions and Victory Ceremonies include blue jeans. Also, jeans or similar trousers in colours not appropriate, camouflage clothing, sleeveless T-shirts, shorts that are too short (see 6.22.2.8), ragged cut-off shorts, trousers with patches or holes as well as shirts or trousers with non-sporting or inappropriate messages (see Rule 6.12.1, no propaganda is
permitted). Sporting colours should be national uniform colours. If national colours are not worn, non- appropriate colours that must be avoided are camouflage, plaids, khaki, olive or brown.
6.22.3.2 Athletes may not wear sandals of any type or remove their shoes (with or
without socks).
6.22.3.3 Changing clothes must be done in designated areas and not on the field of
play. Changing on the firing points or in the ranges is not permitted.
6.22.3.4 All clothing must comply with ISSF Eligibility, Commercial Rights, Sponsorship
and Advertising Rules regarding the display of manufacturer and sponsor
marks. During the Olympic Games compliance with IOC Rule 50 is required.
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