With 15 Rio 2016 quota places up for grabs for the individual events at Baku 2015, Team GB’s shooters are set to take on Europe’s elite across pistol, rifle and shotgun.
Abbey Ling
Event: Women’s Trap
Age: 28
Home town: Somerset
First woman to be crowned British champion three years in a row
Charlotte Kerwood
Event: Women’s Trap
Age: 28
Home town: Fletching, East Sussex
Twitter: @charkerwood
Two-time Olympian and four-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist
Ed Ling
Event: Men’s Trap
Age: 32
Home town: Wellington, Somerset
Silver medallist at the 2014 World Championships
Brad Davis
Event: Men’s Trap
Age: 29
Home town: Guildford
Silver medallist at the 2014 British Championships
Elena Allen
Event: Women’s Skeet
Age: 42
Home town: Newport
Silver medallist at the 2014 World Championships in the individual skeet event
Amber Hill
Event: Women’s Skeet
Age: 17
Home town: Bracknell
Twitter: @Amberjohill
Gold medallist at the 2014 World Championships in the skeet team event
Jeremy Bird
Event: Men’s Skeet
Age: 25
Home town: Hartlepool
Seventh at the 2014 World Championships in men’s skeet
Mike Gilligan
Event: Men’s Skeet
Age: 25
Home town: Derby
Twitter: @mikegill89
Two-time British champion (2010, 2013)
Steve Scott
Event: Men’s Double Trap
Age: 30
Home town: Battle, East Sussex
Twitter: @ssshooting
2014 Commonwealth Games Double Trap gold medallist
Tim Kneale
Event: Men’s Double Trap
Age: 32
Home town: Ramsey, Cambridgeshire
Current men’s double trap world record holder
John Hammond
Event: Men’s Prone
Age: 34
Home town: Banchory, Aberdeenshire
Two-time Olympian (Beijing 2008 and London 2012)
Jen McIntosh
Event: Women’s 50m 3p and 10m Air Rifle
Age: 23
Home town: Falkirk
Twitter: @JenMac600
Has won two Commonwealth Games golds and is also a five-time medallist
Seonaid McIntosh
Event: Women's 10m Air Rifle
Age: 19
Home town: Dollar
Junior silver medallist at the 2015 European 10m Championships – Great Britain’s first shooting medal at the championships in 35 years