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Unsurprisingly, the first day of trap qualification at the Worlds was not good for us. Zevlever went 40/50 in the men's event while Boddez went 34/50 in the women's event.

 

The best scenario for us would be for a Pan American shooter to qualify here which would make things easier during the continental qualifiers.

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Canada's team for the CAT Championships:

 

https://sfc-ftc.ca/resources/Documents/EN/High Performance/CAT Games Team Announcement.docx.pdf

 

No realistic expectation of any quotas.

 

Greg Sych, Lynda Kiejko, Tugrul Ozer, Madelene Scola, Jason Caswell and Madeleine Boyd all have outside shots of qualifying. So fingers crossed.


Unfortunately no Rajpreet Singh.

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On 10/30/2022 at 6:03 PM, intoronto said:

Looks like Tugrul Ozer won compete in Lima.. there goes the best shot at a pistol quota imo

Won't* You mean? That sucks though, do you know if he ruled out competing at the 2024 CAT Championships?

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:CAN will be sending quite a few shooters to the worlds next month. No real expectations 

 

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No Scola or Sych, the two I expected to get quotas for Paris 2024 eventually :facepalm:

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11 minutes ago, Josh said:

16th for Lindsay Boddez in women's trap at the ISSF Shooting World Championships

With a total 3 spots up for grabs at the Pan Am Games and 2024 Championship of the Americas fingers crossed she can get Canada an Olympic berth.

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