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il y a 2 minutes, phelps a dit :

finally, a 6th place in the end for Suppini (which is quite disappointing, but still the major task -getting the Olympic Quota- has been achieved, so we can still be happy with today's outcome)...

you're lucky you have quotas, we French do not win, and the level of French shooting is really catastrophic

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2 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

you're lucky you have quotas, we French do not win, and the level of French shooting is really catastrophic

 

I wouldn't say that...we don't have a safe medal contender (like Quiquampoux) anymore...you have it! ;)

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2 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

but why do not we win quotas with a rifle? yet we have chances?

 

sure, there are still a few quota up for grabs at the last World Cup stage, at the European games and at next European Champs (plus the Ranking spot at the end of the whole qualification process)...

 

Italy now desperately need Petra (Zublasing) to get back to her ancient shape...and we're gonna have a medal contending mixed team, too...

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2019 World Cup, Stage #6 (Munich, GER)

 

Women's 50m 3-Position Rifle, Shooters Qualified to the Final

 

:GER Jolyn Beer

:SRB Sanja Vukasinovic

:NOR Katrine Lund

:GBR Seonaid McIntosh*

:CHN Shi Mengyao*

:POL Agnieszka Nagay

:RUS Yulia Zikova

:ITA Petra Zublasing

 

*NOT eligible for Olympic Quota

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