Game Fair 2013: in Tarquinia space for skeet shooting, the show of the “Lamera Show” and the new skeet shooting discipline Training Sport.
For skeet shooting with .410 calibers, Carlo Rizzini will be at the Fausti shooting line. Carlo Rizzini, of Casa Rizzini Ireland, international testimonial for the .410 caliber, will be present at the Game Fair at the Fausti shooting line on Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 June, from 11.00 to 12.30 and from 15.00 to 16.00. Carlo Rizzini is one of the few Italian professionals to be a member of the World Association of American Professional Hunters (IPHA) and of the Professional Hunters Association of South Africa (PHASA). Rizzini is well known to hunting enthusiasts who can follow his adventures on the Sky Caccia & Pesca channel.
By withdrawing the invitation at the Fausti stand, Carlo Rizzini's fans will be able to enter the shooting range and meet the “maestro”, as he is nicknamed, face to face. Fausti will provide shotguns in cal. 410 for all those who want to try to break some clay pigeons. Furthermore, during the Game Fair, Fausti will carry out a special promotion for young people under 25, who will be able to buy shotguns for skeet shooting and hunting at a particular price.
Do not miss the appointment with the "Lamera Show" at the Game Fair 2013. After the tremendous success achieved in the 2012 edition of the Game Fair in the Benelli arena, dedicated to skeet shooting, the international but very Italian champion Renato Lamera will perform three times a day. It will present itself to the public with its extraordinary evolutions and with numerous goodies and news. Lamera has forty years of skeet shooting experience behind him, but he made his public debut only in 1999. After just one year he equaled the world record of 9 targets, then held by the American Tom Knapp; in July 2002 he sets a new record with 10 targets and in August 2005 in Wunior Justat, Austria, he sets the new world record, hitting - in the presence of the major sports representatives present - as many as 11 targets before they hit the ground.
Renato Lamera has participated, for Benelli, in various editions of Game Fair: Camigliatello in Calabria, San Daniele del Friuli, Bolgari and Stockholm; has followed shows in Tunisia, Morocco, Austria, Portugal, Sweden, Germany, Russia, Poland, Belarus and Ukraine. Fans will be able to follow his extraordinary performances live. Not only that, but its extraordinary possibility will ensure that many will be able to take home the memory of his autograph on a plate or on a Benelli cap, which for years has become a fetish for fans of the discipline.
Renato Lamera will perform at the 2013 Game Fair according to the following schedule:
- Friday 31 May at 15.00, 17.00;
- Saturday 1 June at 11.00, 15.00, 17.00;
- Sunday 2 June at 11.00, 15.00, 17.00.
The new sporting discipline based on clay pigeon shooting, the Training Sport, will be baptized at the Game Fair 2013. A presentation press conference is scheduled, followed by a nice "baptism" reserved for the personalities present at the event and journalists. The event will take place in one of the shooting ranges reserved for Fidasc (Italian Federation of Sporting Disciplines of Hunting Arms). This new specialty, already covered by copyright and regularly deposited at SIAE, represents a winning combination in which the hunting suggestion of the itinerant route is combined with the all-sporting charm of the term "training" intended as training, but also as training and training.
Training Sporting, in which all doublets are fired, with the first target of medium difficulty and the second of increasing complexity from 2 up to a theoretical maximum of 7, intends to bring about a real revolution in skeet shooting, radically differentiating the value of the different targets. No longer, therefore, a point for each clay pigeon (regardless of its objective difficulty) but increasing values in proportion to the technicality of the throw. On the horizon of skeet shooting, which in many of its specialties seems to be the victim of an unstoppable involution even at an international level, a new discipline is about to appear, full of regulatory innovations and the fascination of uncertainty that is typical of hunting. .
In other words, the “myth” of 25 with monotonous competitions marked by the metronome is about to fade, while the completely new concept of competitions with scores never boringly equal to themselves and with ever new competitive stimuli is about to emerge. Six years ago, FIDASC always managed to make an imaginative shooting practice such as the “Combinato da Caccia” an international sporting discipline.
27 May 2013