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Shooting Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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Shooters selected to the U.S. team for Paris 2024
* Men’s 10m air rifle – Ivan Roe

* Women’s 10m air rifle – Sagen Maddalena and Mary Tucker

* Women’s 10m air pistol – Katelyn Abeln and Alexis Lagan

 

Source: https://usashooting.org/first-usas-athletes-qualify-for-olympic-games-paris-2024/

 

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2 minutes ago, Robertino said:

Neither Llewellin neither Achilleos can overtake Rossetti: :ITA certainly will gain 2nd olympic quota in men's skeet.

Isn't this only for the countries that don't have a quota yet? Before Tokyo, :CZE Tomas Nydrle was No.1 ranking but he did not get the quota because Jakub Tomecek got the quota for Czech in one of the World Cup competitions. So the quota went to :ARG that did not have any athlete in skeet and they were highest ranked unqualified country in skeet. 

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4 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

Isn't this only for the countries that don't have a quota yet? Before Tokyo, :CZE Tomas Nydrle was No.1 ranking but he did not get the quota because Jakub Tomecek got the quota for Czech in one of the World Cup competitions. So the quota went to :ARG that did not have any athlete in skeet and they were highest ranked unqualified country in skeet. 

This rule is different for Paris

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