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4th Individual Skeet European Champion title for Danka (she has also 2 silvers and 5 bronzes from individual Events) and back to back continental title after her triumph in Austria last year. She has also 6 Skeet Teams Gold medals from European Championships.

 

Congrats Danka !  #SVKTokyohopes

 

 

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men's Individual Skeet, shooters still in contention

 

shooters already in the final

 

:FRA Emmanuel Petit
:CZE Jakub Tomecek
:GRE Nikolaos Mavrommatis*

 

shooters going to the shoot-off to advance to the final

 

:CYP Dimitris Konstantinou*
:ESP Juan Josè Aramburu*
:FRA Eric Delaunay
:GBR Ben Llewellin*
:ITA Tammaro Cassandro
:SWE Stefan Nilsson

 

* = shooters fighting for today's 2 available Olympic Quota Places

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:CYP Dimitris Konstantinou, :FRA Eric Delaunay and :ITA Tammaro Cassandro earned their spot in the final through the shoot-off, which means that :GRE Nikolaos Mavrommatis and :CYP Dimitris Konstantinou won today's available Quota Places already before the start of the decisive act of today's competition...

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20 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

Paintball at the Olympics would be interesting

I’d be down for its inclusion low key.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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1 hour ago, Benolympique said:

quota cyprus and Greece

To be read as quota for Greece and Island Greece :p

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Just now, phelps said:

 

not necessarily...not all the shooters from Cyprus are from the Greek part of the island (even if Konstantinou in this specific case is from the Greek side, of course)...

Most are. Those from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus would have to cross a UN monitored broader to get into Cyprus. They could fly to the competition as well, but both sides our really in agreement right now. Plus, I haven’t seen to many Cypriot athletes with Turkish names.

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Just now, Olympian1010 said:

Most are. Those from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus would have to cross a UN monitored broader to get into Cyprus. They could fly to the competition as well, but both sides our really in agreement right now. Plus, I haven’t seen to many Cypriot athletes with Turkish names.

 

it's tue that 95% or more of them are from the Greek side, but just without going too much behind in the calendar...Nihat Akterzi missed the final for just 1 hit in the Men's Trap at this same European Championships...:evil::p

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