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  On 6/27/2021 at 12:32 PM, stepansevs said:

Hmm Nymburský is 3rd after 1st group of qualification in World Cup in Osijek, Nepejchal is 7th. So it seems that our best shooter will not go to Tokio :-(

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Well, I would disagree. Filip is a great talent but achilles tendon injury made a mess in his training. Moreover, he was mentally during WC competitions and other but when it came to the Olympics, the pressure totally ate him. Přívratský and Nymburský are currently in the better condition, no doubt. And Hrkulčák shew very good performance in two consecutive competitions. So no doubt to call these 3. Filip is a great shooter, but after injury, he lost his physical condition, gained some weight. Nothing against him but I am sure he will be ready for Paris. He is such a great shooter but this year, no big result. I understand the decision of the Czech shooting federation .... 

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  On 5/27/2021 at 10:25 AM, Mecki83 said:

What about Amber Hill :GBR? I know she is number 1 in the Olympic Ranking, but isn`t she eligible for the quota and if she wins the quota someone else gets the quota from the world ranking?

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Amber Hill earns the Olympic ranking quota for sure. No matter of her result today, she's got it. But if she earns the quota today in the final, then I am not sure who is next in line for the Olympic ranking quota. 

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  On 5/24/2021 at 2:20 PM, stepansevs said:

0.1 point :-)

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The French fella totally froze. He was kinda secure on 5th or 6th position and it looked that David will finish last. But last 2 shots for the French guy meant only 19.5 points and fell behind David by 0,1 point. Lucky for :CZE , we have already 6th spot for male shooting and 8th in total! 

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Amazing competition from PETR NYMBURSKÝ :CZE and already 7th Quota for Czech Shooting!!! The best way to earn quota is to become European champion!! Plus of course Filip amazing silver. 

 

Unfortunately dissapointment from MARTIN PODHRÁSKÝ :CZE who was in Rapid Fire Pistol on the quota until the last series. 93 in last series means that he misses OG Quota by 1 place, first in the results who is not qualified. Again :'( 

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  On 9/20/2019 at 12:28 PM, phelps said:

Men's Team 50m 3-Position Rifle

Gold: :NOR Norway

Silver: :CZE Czech Republic

Bronze: :HUN Hungary

 

 

Men's Individual 50m 3-Position Rifle, Shooters qualified to the Final (tomorrow)

:NOR Simon Claussen*

:NOR Henrik Larsen*

:LTU Karolis Girulis

:CZE Petr Nymbursky

:NOR Jon-Hermann Hegg*

:ITA Lorenzo Bacci

:CZE Filip Nepejchal*

:GBR Dean Bale

 

* NOT eligible for an Olympic Quota place

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Crazy!! 3 Norwegians in the final. This competition worked for them perfectly! Anyways, I heavily wish GOOD LUCK to Petr Nymburský :CZE to win another Olympic Quota! 

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Hey guys, got a question. I went to this webside for live results: https://results.sius.com/Events.aspx?Championship=EuropeanChampionship20190912BolognaITA

 

Maybe I am blind but I did not find there events where should be given OG Quotas, so Rapid Fire Pistole and 3 position rifle. And forgot 25m pistol women. Anybody has updates about it? Will it be next week so entries are not finished yet? Or? Thanks to all. 

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