Shooting range in Beijing
The Beijing Shooting Range Clay Target Field
The Beijing Shooting Range Clay Target Field (simplified Chinese: 北京射击场飞碟靶场; traditional Chinese: 北京射擊場飛碟靶場; pinyin: Běijīng Shèjīchǎng Fēidié Bǎchǎng) is a shooting range in the Shijingshan District of Beijing, China. During the 1990 Asian Games, the shooting range was used for shooting and archery competitions.[1] It was under renovation and was completed in August 2007 for the 2008 Summer Olympics.
At the 2008 Olympics, the shooting range hosted men's and women's skeet shooting and trap shooting events.
It has floor space of 6,170 square metres with a capacity of 5,000 seats[2] which was reduced to 1,047 after the Games.
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20th century |
- 1900: Boulogne-Billancourt, Satory
- 1908: Bisley Ranges, Uxendon Shooting School Club
- 1912: Råsunda IP
- 1920: Beverloo Camp, Hoogboom Military Camp
- 1924: Camp de Châlons, Issy-les-Moulineaux, Le Stade Olympique Reims, Le Stand de Tir de Versailles
- 1932: Los Angeles Police Pistol Range
- 1936: Wannsee Shooting Range
- 1948: Bisley Ranges
- 1952: Huopalahti, Malmi Rifle Range
- 1956: Royal Australian Air Force, Laverton Air Base, Williamstown
- 1960: Cesano Infantry School Range, Lazio Pigeon Shooting Stand, Umberto I Shooting Range
- 1964: Asaka Shooting Range, Tokorozawa Shooting Range
- 1968: Vicente Suárez Shooting Range
- 1972: Schießanlage
- 1976: Olympic Shooting Range, L'Acadie
- 1980: Dynamo Shooting Range
- 1984: Prado Regional Park
- 1988: Taenung International Shooting Range
- 1992: Mollet del Vallès Shooting Range
- 1996: Wolf Creek Shooting Complex
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39°56′50″N 116°12′12″E / 39.94722°N 116.20333°E / 39.94722; 116.20333
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