Keith Bremner

[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.

Australian paralympic shooter, Keith Bremner, at the shooting event during the Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games.
Australian paralympic shooter, Keith Bremner, at the shooting event during the Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games.