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Shooting ISSF Shotgun World Championships 2019


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Today's action in Lonato...

 

 

Mixed Junior Team Trap

Gold: :CZE Czech Republic 2 (Zina Hrdlickova & Fabio Beccari)

Silver: :ITA Italy 2 (Gaia Ragazzini & Matteo Marongiu)

Bronze: :BUL Bulgaria (Selin Ali & Ivan Georgiev)

 

Mixed Team Trap

Gold: :AUS Australia 2 (Laetisha Scanlan & James Willett)

Silver: :RUS Russia 2 (Iuliia Saveleva & Maksim Smykov)

Bronze: :AUS Australia 1 (Penny Smith & Thomas Derek Grice)

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I still can't believe that nations are allowed to enter two mixed teams in a same competition. That just doesn't make sense at all. It's not like your shooting performance depends on who are you shooting with.

 

I guess that's just ISSF being pathetic in trying to make everyone happy. First they throw out established events to make Bach happy, and then they add this mindless rulling to keep the big nations happy.

#banbestmen

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19 minutes ago, dcro said:

I still can't believe that nations are allowed to enter two mixed teams in a same competition. That just doesn't make sense at all. It's not like your shooting performance depends on who are you shooting with.

 

This is also the reason why I feel team events are relatively useless in shooting other than to award more medals to big nations.

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Women's Team Junior Double Trap

Competition not contested

 

Men's Team Junior Double Trap

Gold: :ITA Italy (only team at the start)

 

Women's Team Double Trap

Gold: :ITA Italy (only team at the start)

 

Men's Team Double Trap

Gold: :ITA Italy

Silver: :KUW Kuwait

Bronze: :SVK Slovakia

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Women's Individual Junior Double Trap

Competion not contested (no starters)

 

Men's Individual Junior Double Trap (3 Starters)

Gold: :ITA Marco Carli

Silver: :ITA Nicolò Liceti

Bronze: :ITA Jacopo Duprè De Foresta

 

Women's Individual Double Trap (5 Starters)

Gold: :ITA Claudia De Luca

Silver: :ITA Sofia Maglio

Bronze: :FIN Mopsi Veromaa

 

Men's Individual Double Trap (16 Starters)

Gold: :ITA Antonino Barillà

Silver: :SVK Hubert Andrzej Olejnik

Bronze: :ITA Andrea Vescovi

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1 hour ago, ChandlerMne said:

Double trap is officialy extinct. One stupid decision by IOC and its gone. :(

 

In a way yes, but in another sense if the Olympics was the only thing keeping double trap alive then the blame can’t be all on the IOC, the ISSF clearly didn’t put in enough work fostering that discipline.

 

Events can survive being dropped from the Olympics, sometimes they even come back (see: the madison).

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57 minutes ago, NearPup said:

In a way yes, but in another sense if the Olympics was the only thing keeping double trap alive then the blame can’t be all on the IOC, the ISSF clearly didn’t put in enough work fostering that discipline.

 

Events can survive being dropped from the Olympics, sometimes they even come back (see: the madison).

True, ISSF didnt do much to save DT. In 2004 women DT, now men... Plenty of time to try to save it. Personally, i like it even more than skeet or trap.

Ocassionally, yes. On the other hand, see what happened with running target. Olympic Games bring that vital ingredient for some sport to develop.

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Double Trap, Canoe Slalom C2, Canoe Sprint K4-1000m...3 great events of Rio 2016 some of them slowly disappearing ad some already not existing anmore only 3 years after being dropped by IOC

 

Bach the biggest evil of the Olympics

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