European Shooting Confederation

European Shooting Confederation
Sport Shooting Sports
Jurisdiction Europe
Membership 57
Abbreviation ESC
Founded 1969
Affiliation ISSF
Headquarters Lausanne, Switzerland
President Alexander Ratner
Official website
www.esc-shooting.org


The European Shooting Confederation (ESC) is an association of the International Shooting Sport Federation's member federations from Europe, the Caucasus, Cyprus, Israel, and Turkey. After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the ISSF banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials from its competitions. In addition, the ESC stripped Russia of its right to host the 2022 European Shooting Championships in the 25m, 50m, 300m, running target and shotgun.

History

The organisation of European Shooting Championships was first decided in 1952 at the Congress of the International Shooting Union. Successful Championships and regional competitions were organised by the Committee for European Affairs within the International Union. The Confederation was founded as a distinct entity in 1969.

Between 2009 and 2021, Vladimir Lisin served as President. Alexander Ratner was elected President in 2021, taking over from Vladimir Lisin, who had been elected President of the International Shooting Sport Federation in 2018.

Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine the ESC and ISSF had banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials from its competitions. In March, both ESC President Alexander Ratner and ISSF President Vladimir Lisin were barred from attending the European 10metre Shooting Championships in any official capacity, amid calls for them to step aside. Ratner attended privately, insisting that neither he nor Lisin had links with the Russian government.

In July 2023, the Finnish Shooting Sport Federation (SAL) called for a secret ballot on the ESC Presidency to be added to the agenda of the 2023 ESC General Assembly in October. In particular they complained that Ratner had used ESC platforms to support Vladimir Lisin in the ISSF elections, as well as breaching the neutrality required as a salaried staff at the ISSF (Ratner was ISSF Secretary-General at the time). In response, Mr Ratner threatened legal action. SAL appealed the matter to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which found itself unable to impose provisional measures. No ballot was held at the General Assembly.

European Championships

Last editions contested
Competition Last edition Venue Date Notes
ISSF European Shooting Championships
European 10 m Events Championships 2022 Hamar 18–27 March
European Running Target Championships 2019 Gyenesdiás 8–15 July
European Shotgun Championships 2022 Larnaca 24 August - 12 September
European Shooting Championships 2019 Bologna
Tolmezzo
12–23 September
22–27 September

Competitions administered by the ESC