[4] This classification applies to both pistol and rifle status if the athlete has a permanent lower limb impairment.
[9] In the records of the Team Members Handbook of the 1992 Summer Paralympics, Bremner was noted as a qualified musician, wool-classer, mechanic, welder and fitter/machinist with recreational interests in shooting, music and fishing.
Four years later, at the 1996 Summer Paralympics Atlanta USA, he competed in Air, Sports and Free Pistol shooting events.
[15] At the International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Games 1987, Bremner finished equal 6th in the final round of Air Pistol shooting.
[17] At the 1999 Oceania Championships Cecil Park Sydney, Bremner competed in Air, Sports and Free Pistol shooting events.
[19] In addition to his shooting career, Bremner competed in Male Tetraplegic Double FITA Archery, Discus and Shot Put at the 1981 Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Games.