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Shooting (Trap/Skeet) Participation Report 2011
2011
SGMA’s Single Sport
Participation Reports are annual studies with the
most up-to-date research on today’s sports and fitness
participants. The
data is generated from over 40,000 nationwide participants using online
surveys
and reflects the total U.S.
population ages 6 and above. These reports are user friendly
and provide
key information attainable only through SGMA.
The Report Reveals…
- Shooting
(trap/skeet) participation trends from 2000 to 2010
- Profile
details based on gender, age, income, region, population density, and
education
- Data
based on core athletes (regular and frequent participants)
- Fast
Facts – key statistics pulled from graphs and charts throughout the
report for
ease and convenience
Example: 48% of all shooting
(trap/skeet) participants
have a household income of under $75,000 per year (2011).
- Cross
participation data with other activities
- Geographic
data by region
- Both
percentages and actual figures in clear and easy-to-read graphs,
charts, and
data tables
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In addition, the report provides further detail into the industry
through other
related statistics.
This is the seventh straight
year that this
research has been made available by SGMA.
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