2026 World Cup Qualifying: Universal Pit Tests Begin

Italian Fossa Shooters Set Sights on 2026 World Championship in Melbourne

The road to Melbourne and the 2026 Global Italian Fossa World Championship is underway! While 2026 may seem distant, Italy’s top shooters are already gearing up for the first major test of the season: the World Championship scheduled for February 19-22 in Melbourne, Australia. Think of it like the NFL Combine – the first step in identifying the best talent for the big stage.

Selection Process heats Up: Three Key Qualifying Events

The Italian team that will compete for global glory won’t be chosen lightly.A rigorous three-stage selection process will determine who makes the cut. The first showdown takes place this weekend, August 30-31, at the Tav Fagnano Olona. Following that, shooters will head to the Concaverde trap on September 20-21, and the Tav Ponso on October 11-12, coinciding with the inaugural autumn Grand Prix in Universal Pit history. this is akin to the NCAA March Madness bracket, where every performance counts towards securing a spot.

Polsinelli Demands One Last Push: “Massive Response” Expected

the date,anticipated with respect to the usual summer appointment,has imposed us a selection path in recent months,” explained technical commissioner Sandro Polsinelli. Usually, in this period, we dedicate ourselves to defivatication, but I ask all the shooters and pull them a last effort. I am sure that the answer will be massive, as always. All trials will consist of 200 targets. after the first two events, the top six shooters in each category (excluding Masters) will advance to the Ponso final – that’s 12 shooters per category, six from Fagnano and six from Lonato.The top performer in each category at the end of the selection process (again, excluding Masters) will earn their place on the team.

Team Composition: A Blend of Experience and Youth

Each competition will feature two rankings: one for the current event and one for the overall selection, taking into account qualifications for 2026. this means a shooter might compete as a “Man” (open category) in one event but be classified as a Senior for the selection process. For the “Man” category, three shooters will earn a spot: the top two based on performance, and a third chosen by the technical director. This third selection will be made from all shooters holding a federal card who participated in the selection trials (at least one of the Fagnano or Lonato events, plus the Ponso final). The final team will consist of three “Man” shooters, one Senior, one Veteran, one Junior, and one Lady.This structure mirrors many professional sports teams, balancing seasoned veterans with up-and-coming talent.

The competition promises to be fierce, with corporate sponsorships and prestigious venues adding to the excitement. Rich prizes will further enhance what is already shaping up to be a spectacular season.

italian Fossa Shooters Set Sights on 2026 World Championship in Melbourne

The road to Melbourne and the 2026 Global Italian Fossa World Championship is underway! While 2026 may seem distant, Italy’s top shooters are already gearing up for the first major test of the season: the World Championship scheduled for February 19-22 in Melbourne, Australia. Think of it like the NFL Combine – the first step in identifying the best talent for the big stage.

Selection Process heats Up: three Key Qualifying Events

The Italian team that will compete for global glory won’t be chosen lightly. A rigorous three-stage selection process will determine who makes the cut.The first showdown takes place this weekend, August 30-31, at the Tav Fagnano Olona. Following that,shooters will head to the Concaverde trap on September 20-21,and the Tav Ponso on october 11-12,coinciding with the inaugural autumn Grand Prix in Worldwide Pit history. This is akin to the NCAA March Madness bracket,where every performance counts towards securing a spot.

Polsinelli Demands One Last Push: “Massive Response” Expected

The date, anticipated with respect to the usual summer appointment, has imposed a selection path in recent months,” explained technical commissioner Sandro Polsinelli. Usually, in this period, we dedicate ourselves to defivatication, but I ask all the shooters to give a last effort. I am sure that the answer will be massive, as always. All trials will consist of 200 targets. After the first two events, the top six shooters in each category (excluding Masters) will advance to the Ponso final – that’s 12 shooters per category, six from Fagnano and six from Lonato. The top performer in each category at the end of the selection process (again, excluding Masters) will earn their place on the team.

Team Composition: A Blend of Experience and Youth

Each competition will feature two rankings: one for the current event and one for the overall selection, taking into account qualifications for 2026.This means a shooter might compete as a “Man” (open category) in one event but be classified as a Senior for the selection process. For the “Man” category, three shooters will earn a spot: the top two based on performance, and a third chosen by the technical director. This third selection will be made from all shooters holding a federal card who participated in the selection trials (at least one of the Fagnano or Lonato events, plus the Ponso final).the final team will consist of three “Man” shooters, one Senior, one Veteran, one Junior, and one Lady. This structure mirrors many professional sports teams, balancing seasoned veterans with up-and-coming talent.

The competition promises to be fierce, with corporate sponsorships and prestigious venues adding to the excitement. Rich prizes will further enhance what is already shaping up to be a remarkable season.

Key Dates & Events: road to melbourne 2026

Here’s a speedy glance at the crucial dates and locations shaping the selection process for the Italian Fossa team:

Event Location Dates Targets
Qualifying Event 1 tav Fagnano Olona August 30-31 200
Qualifying Event 2 Concaverde Trap September 20-21 200
Qualifying Event 3 & Ponso Final Tav Ponso October 11-12 200
2026 World Championship Melbourne, australia February 19-22, 2026 (Varies by event)

Note: This table provides a condensed overview. For detailed facts on each event, refer to the Federazione Italiana Tiro a Volo (FITAV) official website.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Here are some frequently asked questions about the Italian Fossa selection process and the upcoming 2026 World Championship. We aim to provide clear, concise answers to assist our readers.

How does the Italian Fossa selection process work?

the Italian selection process is a rigorous three-stage evaluation. Shooters participate in three qualifying events. The top performers in each category (excluding masters) from the first two events advance to the final third event at Tav Ponso. The overall top performer in each category at the conclusion of all qualifiers will earn a spot on the Italian team. additional spots on the team are allocated to a Technical Director’s choice and slots for Senior,Veterans,Juniors,and Ladies.This ensures a blend of experience and emerging talent.

Where will the 2026 World Championship be held?

The 2026 world Championship will be held in Melbourne, Australia, from February 19-22, 2026. The best Fossa shooters from around the globe will compete for the world title.

What is Fossa, and why is it so popular in Italy?

Fossa, or Trap shooting, involves shooters firing at clay targets launched into the air. It’s a test of skill, precision, and mental fortitude. In Italy, Fossa is exceptionally popular, drawing a large following due to the country’s rich tradition in shooting sports, strong national federation support, and the high level of competition.

What categories will be competing in Melbourne?

The 2026 World Championship will feature several categories, including Men (Open), Senior, Veteran, Junior, and Lady. This ensures representation across all age groups and genders within the sport.

How can I follow the Italian team’s progress?

You can follow the Italian team’s progress through the FITAV website, various sports news outlets such as this one, and social media channels dedicated to shooting sports. These resources will provide updates on competition results, selection updates, and team news.

Can I participate in Fossa shooting in Italy?

Yes, it is possible to participate in Fossa shooting in Italy. Numerous shooting ranges across the country offer facilities and training programs for individuals of all skill levels.Contact your local shooting clubs or the FITAV to learn more about how to get involved.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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