World Shooting Para Sport Championships
12-18 October

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Poland Shooting World Cup

Sweden’s Martin Hall claimed gold, as well as Slovenia’s Veselka Pevec and Iran’s Mahdi Zamanishurabi as the falling target events conclude the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships.

A female German shooter preparing for the next shot.

After an incredible eight days of action, the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships were officially closed.

Jonas Jacobsson

Two unofficial events conclude the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships.

Jonas Jacobsson R1

Sweden’s Jonas Jacobsson wins an incredible 19th World Championships gold, before hinting at retirement on Friday (25 July) in Suhl.

Jonas Jacobsson R1

Sweden’s Jonas Jacobsson will be looking for a 19th World Championship title on the penultimate day in Suhl.

A picture of a woman competing in shooting

China's Cuping Zhang and Turkey's Cevat Karagol were the gold medal winners on Thursday (24 July) at the IPC Shooting World Championships.

Veronika Vadovicova and Natascha Hiltrop

With two gold medals up for grabs, a number of the top stars are back in action.

Women in a shooting range targeting

Minna Leinonen claimed a dramatic gold by just 0.1 on day five (23 July) of the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships.

Agitos at  Laura Cross-Country Ski and Biathlon Centre

After a busy year for para-sport, the IPC has published its achievements from 2013.

Jonas Jacobsson close-up

Gold medallists Jonas Jacobsson and Veronika Vadovicova, as well as Heejun Lee back in action on day four (22 July) in Suhl, Germany.

Matthew Skelhon of Great Britain catches a glimpse of the camera while competing in the mixed R6-50m Rifle Prone- SH1 final

Great Britain's Matt Skelhon and Sweden's Joackim Norberg were the gold medal winners on the fourth day of the IPC Shooting World Championships.

Youngjun Jeon of South Korea, a gold medal winner at Suhl 2014

Jinho Park and Youngjun Jeon both win individual golds and set or equal world records on a day to remember for South Korea at Suhl 2014.

Veronika Vadovicova and Natascha Hiltrop

Day three (21 July) of the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships in Suhl, Germany, will see a major battle taking place amongst the top stars as the R3 and R4 mixed events take place.

A woman raises her arms in celebration.

South Korea’s Heejung Lee waited until his final shot to claim gold, as Iran’s Sareh Javanmardidodmani also topped the podium on the second day of the IPC Shooting World Championships.

Sergey Malyshev of Russia, wearing glasses, a visor and ear protection shoots his Mixed P3-25m Pistol at an indoor range at The Royal Artillery Barracks

After an exciting first day, more of the sport's top stars start their world title campaigns on Sunday (20 June) in Suhl, Germany.

Suhl Stadt

IPC Governing Board Member John Petersson opened the biggest IPC Shooting World Championships on record.

Jonas Jacobsson

Sweden's Jonas Jacobsson took his 18th world title, as Vadovicova and Kovalchuk also topped the podium on the first day of the IPC Shooting World Championships.

Vadovicova wins gold at Alicante 2013

Double European champion Veronika Vadovicova has revealed that despite a knee injury, she feels on track to win her first ever world title.

Portrait of smiling man wearing a basecap showing his bronze medal to the camera.

The world’s best shooters will line-up at the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships, with competition starting on Saturday 19 July.

Jonas Jacobsson - London 2012

Multiple Paralympic and world champion Jonas Jacobsson has been shooting for over thirty years and gives his reflections on the progress of the sport ahead of the start of competition at the biggest ever IPC Shooting World Championships.