Running from 29 May to 2 June 2026, instructed by Khaled Aljerayed, the course brought together 15 international judges from the Korea Shooting Federation, focusing on the operation and management of Electronic Scoring Targets (EST), which continue to play a fundamental role in modern shooting sport competitions.
Throughout the course, participants covered a wide range of technical topics, including recent ISSF rule updates, technical procedures linked to EST systems and the responsibilities associated with judging and competition management in events using electronic scoring technology. Special attention was also given to the importance of EST knowledge for international judges and to the specialised duties required during ISSF competitions.
Throughout the course, participants covered a wide range of technical topics, including recent ISSF rule updates, technical procedures linked to EST systems and the responsibilities associated with judging and competition management in events using electronic scoring technology. Special attention was also given to the importance of EST knowledge for international judges and to the specialised duties required during ISSF competitions.

According to the organisers, the course progressed excellently, with strong engagement from participants and productive technical discussions throughout the programme.
The final day of the course, held yesterday (2), included the official examination session, concluding another important ISSF educational initiative aimed at strengthening technical expertise and officiating standards within the international shooting sport community.
The final day of the course, held yesterday (2), included the official examination session, concluding another important ISSF educational initiative aimed at strengthening technical expertise and officiating standards within the international shooting sport community.

