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4 new NR at junior Air gun championships in Saskatoon

 

Junior Women’s Air Rifle: Sasha Krakowka – 628

 

Junior Men’s Air Rifle: Brady Goldfinch-Bali – 615.8

 

Junior Men’s Air Pistol: Xihan Sun – 559 (11x)

 

Junior Women’s Air Pistol: Sissi Yinhan Zhang – 557 (12x)

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2025 Canadian Trap Championship medalists in Olympic events:

 

Men's trap

1) Colin Grover (114/125, 113/125)

2) Nicolo Galvan (115/125, 110/125)

3) Nicolo Galvan (111/125, 106/125), Also junior champ

 

114 was the last place finisher's result at the Paris Olympics, so these results are not good at all

 

Women's Trap:

1) Mackenzie Vandertuin (112/125 and 103/125)

2) Madelene Scola (102/125, 104/125)

3) Cynthia B. Meyer (100/125, 101/125)

 

FWIW, last place in qualifiers in Paris has 107/125, so these are not good results at all.

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Maddy Boyd tied for first!!:yikes:after 2/5 rounds of qualification at the World Championships (skeet)

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Angad Vir Singh Bajwa, formerly representing India, has switched his nationality to Canada

 

He finished 4th at the recent Indian National Championships in men's skeet, and 18th in Tokyo 2020 with 120/125, and has also won two Asian titles in 2018/2019!

 

https://www.olympics.com/en/news/angad-vir-singh-bajwa-nationality-switch-india-canada

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