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Shooting ESC Shotgun European Championships 2023


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Shooting ESC Shotgun European Championships 2023

 

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  • 7 months later...

Time for the first 2 Finals at the 2023 ECHs

 

Today the men and women's Individual Skeet medals will be awarded and also 1 Olympic Quota Place will be given in any of the 2 events

 

right now, the last series in the women's competition is underway and it looks that :GER Nele Wissmer might be the only girl yet without the OQP reaching the Final, which would give her the OQP even before shooting the last targets

 

so far, :SVK Danka Bartekova (123), :GBR Amber Jo Rutter (122), :ITA Diana Bacosi (121), :ITA Martina Bartolomei (121) and :GER Nele Wissmer (121) should be safe in the final

 

a monster shoot-off might happen with a lot of shooters tied at 120, but we have to wait the end of the last qualification series to confirm that

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in the men's event, after 4 out of 5 qualification series, there are 7 shooters with 99/100 and a lot more with 98/100

 

it's gonna be tight, actually, a mess, as usual :facepalm:

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 :SVK Danka Bartekova (123

:GBR Amber Jo Rutter (122)

:ITA Diana Bacosi (121)

:ITA Martina Bartolomei (121)

:GER Nele Wissmer (121)

:SVK Monika Stibrava (120)

 

are the 6 finalists in the women's Individual Skeet

 

Bartekova, Rutter, Bacosi and Bartolomei already have their own OQP

 

Stibrava doesn't, but :SVK already have 2, therefore :GER Nele Wissmer gets the only available Olympic Quota Place awarded Today

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in the men's Individual Skeet, instead, :NOR Erik Watndal*, :GRE Charalambos Chalkiadakis and  :ITA Tammaro Cassandro (all of them with a score of 124/125) are safe into the Final, meanwhile there are 9 more shooters are tied at 123/125 and will have to fight in a monster shoot-off for the remaining 3 places into the decisive act.

 

shooters going to the shoot-off

 

:DEN Jesper Hansen*

:POL Kacper Jerzy Baksalary

:LAT Dainis Upelnieks

:MLT Marlon Attard

:ITA Gabriele Rossetti

:UKR Mikola Milchev

:GER Vincent Haaga

:GBR Ben Llewellin

:GBR Mitchell Brooker-Smith

 

*already have their own OQP

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1 hour ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Anyone have a site for live scores - the SIUS site is killing me :wall:

the sius site is a live scoring (even if it doesn't allow to follow a specific shooter in detail) :facepalm:

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