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Shooting ISSF World Cup 2023


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Mixed Team Skeet

 

Gold: :USA United States 1 (Katharina Monika Jacob & Conner Lynn Prince)

Silver: :USA United States 2 (Dania Jo Vizzi & Christian Elliott)

Bronze: :GRE Greece (Emmanouela Katzouraki & Ioannis Gkogkolakis)

 

Final Ranking and Results

https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue/csevent.ashx?cseventid=17351

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Men's Team Skeet

 

Gold: :USA United States

Silver: :KUW Kuwait

Bronze: :AZE Azerbaijan

 

Final Ranking and Results

https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue/csevent.ashx?cseventid=17354

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Women's Team Skeet

 

Gold: :KAZ Kazakhstan

Silver: :USA United States

Bronze: :BRN Bahrein

 

Final Ranking and Results

https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue/csevent.ashx?cseventid=17355

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after Day #2 of qualifications,

 

in the Women's Individual Trap, :ITA Silvana Stanco and :USA Rachel Leighanne Tozier are leading the pack with 93/100.

they are followed by :TUR Safiye Sariturk Temizdemir with 92/100 and :ESP Mar Molne Magrina with 91/100.

in total, there are 36 shooters in the start list.

 

in the Men's Individual Trap (79 shooters at the start), :USA Derrick Scott Mein and :POR Armelim Filipe Rodrigues share the lead of the competition with 98/100, followed by  :CZE David Kostelecky with 97/100, :ITA Daniele Resca with 96/100 and a bunch of 5 more shooters with 95/100.

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Men's Trap

 

Gold: :GBR Matthew John Coward-Holley

Silver: :CZE David Kostelecky

Bronze: :POR Joao Azevedo

 

Final Ranking and Results

https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue/csevent.ashx?cseventid=17365

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Women's Trap

 

Gold: :ESP Mar Molne Magrina

Silver: :TUR Safiye Sariturk Temizdemir

Bronze: :USA Rachel Leighanne Tozier

 

Final Ranking and Results

https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue/csevent.ashx?cseventid=17364

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Mixed Team Trap

 

Gold: :USA United States 1 (Rachel Leighanne Tozier & Derrick Scott Mein)

Silver: :POL Poland (Sandra Bernal & Tomasz Pasierbski)

Bronze: :POR Portugal (Ana Rita Rodrigues & Armelim Filipe Rodrigues)

 

Final Ranking and Results

https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue/csevent.ashx?cseventid=17367

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Men's Team Trap

 

Gold: :CRO Croatia

Silver: :POR Portugal

Bronze: :USA United States

 

Final Ranking and Results

https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue/csevent.ashx?cseventid=17370

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Women's Team Trap

 

Gold: :USA United States

Silver: :KAZ Kazakhstan

Bronze: :KUW Kuwait

 

Final Ranking and Results

https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue/csevent.ashx?cseventid=17371

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so, the shotgun specialists just finished their first world cup stage of the year, where the :USA dominated the field with 5 gold medals.

 

5 more Nations won 1 gold medal each and a total of 16 Countries won at least a medal.

 

 

now it's already time for the first world cup stage dedicated to the pistol and rifle specialists, starting next weekend in :INA Jakarta (where a very poor participation of non-Asian Nations is expected, tbh).

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