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Saturday, April 26, 2008

HRH Crown Prince Moulay Rachid puts forward sophisticated magnitude to safeguard sport tourism industry


Rabat, March 28, 2008 -- Aligned with His efforts to back the sport tourism industry in Morocco, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Moulay Rachid highlighted the Grand Prix of Morocco 2008 in Universal Trench organized by of the Royal Moroccan Federation for Hunting Shotgun Shooting.

The competition takes place at the shooting club “Les ChĂȘnes" de tir et loisir” in Rabat from March 28 to 30 this year.

His Royal Highness, President of the Royal Moroccan Federation for Hunting Shotgun Shooting, highlighted the ability of Morocco's sport tourism industry to increase competitiveness and improve measurement of tourism’s performance and impact on the economy.

Seeing the competitiveness of country’s travel and tourism industry, His Royal Highness continues to streamline the implementation of policies and programs that take into consideration national tourism economic benefits.

To back Grand Prix of Morocco 2008 in entering a phase of phenomenal growth, His Royal Highness has lent His eminent name to the trophy that is carrying prize money of 100,000 DH.

In addition, the premises of this modern shooting club in Rabat meet high technical standards and requirements for organizing competitions on an international level, which will satisfied the quality of targets as well as excellent hospitality, experience the unique and unforgettable atmosphere and witness beautiful sport achievements.

The Universal Trench is also referred to as Five Trap. Five traps are installed in a trench in front of the shooting stands, all set at different angles, elevations and speeds, and upon the call of 'Pull' by the shooter any one of the five machines, selected at random, will be released. Horizontal angles can vary from 0 degrees to 45 degrees either side of the centre line and target distance is between 60 and 70 metres. Elevation can vary, as in other trap disciplines between 1.5 and 3.5 metres above ground level.

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