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Shooting ISSF World Cup 2023


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Shooting ISSF World Cup 2023

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

first to start, the Skeet competitions (both, men and women).

 

after Day #1,

 

in the men's Skeet there are 4 guys sharing the lead with a clean 50/50 (:EGY Azmy Mehelba, :GRE Efthimios Mitas, :NOR Jorgen Engen, :GRE Nikolaos Mavrommatis).

 

7 more shooters follow with 49/50 and then, 10 shooters scored 48/50.

 

in total, there are 70 competitors.

 

in the women's Skeet, :KAZ Zhoya Kravchenko and :USA Dania Jo Vizzi share the lead with 49/50.

 

:KAZ Adel Sadakbayeva is alone in 3rd place with 48/50.

 

3 more shooters follow with 47/50 and 5 have a score of 46/50.

 

in total, there are 35 competitors (+ 1 DNS, I don't know why?).

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after Day #2,

 

in the men's Skeet (70 starters), :EGY Azmy Mehelba is leading the pack with a clean 100/100, ahead of  :GRE Nikolaos Mavrommatis with 99/100.

 

4 more shooters follow with 98/100 and 10 shooters scored 97/100.

 

in the women's Skeet (35 starters), :QAT Reem Al Sharshani is the new leader with 96/100, followed by a small group of 5 shooters with a score of 95/100.

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11 minutes ago, phelps said:

after Day #2,

 

in the men's Skeet (70 starters), :EGY Azmy Mehelba is leading the pack with a clean 100/100, ahead of  :GRE Nikolaos Mavrommatis with 99/100.

 

4 more shooters follow with 98/100 and 10 shooters scored 97/100.

 

in the women's Skeet (35 starters), :QAT Reem Al Sharshani is the new leader with 96/100, followed by a small group of 5 shooters with a score of 95/100.

 

WOW ! Qatari shooter leading the way in women's skeet 

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yeah, but with the new qualification rules for Paris 2024, the World Cup isn't really so competitive as it was before.

 

many big names are missing and also those who are in Rabat, they're not in very good shape yet (it's so early in the season).

 

everything was definitely more interesting when direct Olympic Quota Places were up for grabs in any WC stage.

 

p.s. Mehelba however looks in great shape...hope he can keep it through the whole season...;)

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36 minutes ago, phelps said:

yeah, but with the new qualification rules for Paris 2024, the World Cup isn't really so competitive as it was before.

 

many big names are missing and also those who are in Rabat, they're not in very good shape yet (it's so early in the season).

 

everything was definitely more interesting when direct Olympic Quota Places were up for grabs in any WC stage.

 

p.s. Mehelba however looks in great shape...hope he can keep it through the whole season...;)

 

hopefully Mehelba will be in great shape in Olympics , that's what really matters now , he's already won WC and WCH gold , but he always choke in Olympics :d

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men's Skeet

 

Gold: :GRE Nikolaos Mavrommatis

Silver: :EGY Azmy Mehelba

Bronze: :ITA Valerio Palmucci

 

Final Ranking and Results

https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue/csevent.ashx?cseventid=17181

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women's Skeet

 

Gold::USA Kimberly Rhode

Silver: :GRE Emmanouela Katzouraki

Bronze: :CYP Konstantia Nikolau

 

Final Ranking and Results

https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue/csevent.ashx?cseventid=17182

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