Held at the headquarters of the Skeet and Trap Shooting Association of Thailand, the course brought together five participants, including four officials from Thailand and one from Malaysia. The group consisted of four men and one woman, all seeking to further enhance their knowledge of ISSF Shotgun judging standards and procedures.
The course was led by experienced ISSF instructor Mohamed Wahdan, who guided participants through the latest ISSF Rules, judging principles and practical applications required to officiate at international competitions.
The course was led by experienced ISSF instructor Mohamed Wahdan, who guided participants through the latest ISSF Rules, judging principles and practical applications required to officiate at international competitions.

Throughout the three-day programme, participants received comprehensive instruction covering the responsibilities of Shotgun judges, competition management, rule interpretation and decision-making in Skeet and Trap events. The course combined theoretical sessions with practical discussions, ensuring participants gained the knowledge and confidence required to perform officiating duties at the highest level.
The ISSF Education Programme continues to play a key role in supporting Member Federations by providing technical education opportunities that strengthen the quality and consistency of officiating worldwide.
The ISSF Education Programme continues to play a key role in supporting Member Federations by providing technical education opportunities that strengthen the quality and consistency of officiating worldwide.
