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The cantonal shooting sport federation was founded in 1899 (with a precursor from 1894). It was a
fusion of divers shooting clubs, among them the Tireurs Valaisans (1883) and
the Société des Tireurs du Rhône (1887). The original name of the
new federation was Fédération valaisanne des sociétés de tir / Kantonaler Verband der
Walliser Schützen; in
1930 it was changed to Société cantonale des tireurs valaisans
/ Walliser Kantonalschützenverein, and finally in 2003 to the current name Fédération
Sportive Valaisanne de Tir /
Walliser Schiesssportverband (Valais Shooting Sport Federation). In 2022
the Federation counted 4186 individual members of every age (clubs not counted). Since 1900 it has
been a member of the national association, the Swiss Shooting Association
(today Swiss Shooting Sport Federation).
Until 1939 the Federation used the old flag of the Société des Tireurs du Rhône, one of the
Federation's precursors (see above). In 1939 the first own flag of the Federation was introduced, which
was in use until 1968. Unfortunately this flag went lost.
Sources:
Website: https://www.fsvt.ch
[1] Jubilee book "Société cantonale des tireurs valaisans / Walliser Kantonalschützenverein 18991999", by Alois Grichting, Rotten Verlag, Visp 1999.
Martin Karner, 10 April 2024
Fédération des sociétés de tir du Bas-Valais: https://www.tirbsvs.ch
Cantonal young small-calibre shooters: https://www.nouvelle-cible-port-valais.ch...
Groupement de Tir des 4 Districts du Centre: http://www.tir4districts.ch
Stand de Tir de Châble-Croix: https://www.chable-croix.ch
Fédération des Vieilles Cibles Valaisannes: http://www.vieilles-cibles-vs.ch
Tireurs Sportifs Martigny-Region: https://tsmr.ch
Website: https://www.asvtv-wsvsv.ch