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Shooting ASSF African Championships 2019


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3 hours ago, dcro said:

If MQS is confirmed, then Tunisia stands to have a male shooter for the first time since Rome 1960.

 

He scored 574 in qualification which is above MQS

 

 

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On 19/11/2019 at 20:18, sami-eg said:

10M Air Rifle quota goes to :EGY

 

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Brilliant shooting..... . A great achievement..... To cross 250 itself is huge 

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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Day 2

 

Men's 10 m air pistol

1. :TUN Ala Alothmani

2. :EGY Samy Abdel Razek

3. :EGY Hafez Gamal Ibrahim

 

Men's 10 m air pistol team

1. :EGY Egypt

2. :ALG Algeria

3. :LBA Libya

 

Men's 50 m rifle prone

1. :EGY Hamada Talat

2. :RSA Gavin van Rhyn

3. :EGY Youssef Makkar

 

Men's 50 m rifle prone team

1. :EGY Egypt

2. :RSA South Africa

3. :ALG Algeria

 

Men's trap

1. :EGY Abdel Aziz Mehelba

2. :EGY Ahmed Kamar

3. :MAR Younes Haj Ali

 

Men's trap team

1. :EGY Egypt

2. :RSA South Africa

3. :MAR Morocco

 

Women's 25 m pistol

1. :TUN Olfa Charni

2. :TUN Ines Kalai

3. :SEN Sokhna Niang

 

Women's trap

1. :EGY Maggy Ashmawy

2. :EGY Suzan Gaber

3. :MAR Yasmina Mesfioui

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Day 3

 

Women's 50 m rifle prone

1. :RSA Nicolene Boshoff

2. :EGY Merna Tayee

3. :EGY Alzahraa Shaban

 

Women's 50 m rifle prone team

1. :EGY Egypt

2. :RSA South Africa

3. :ALG Algeria

 

Mixed 10 m air pistol team

1. :EGY Egypt 1

2. :EGY Egypt 2

3. :TUN Tunisia 1

 

Mixed trap team

1. :EGY Egypt 2

2. :EGY Egypt 1

3. :MAR Morocco 1

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1 hour ago, dcro said:

OQ continues today with women's 10 m air pistol.

And a rapid fire... or is it just start with quotas to be distributed tomorrow (at least that's what I noted out of SIUS yesterday).

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Just now, Vojthas said:

And a rapid fire... or is it just start with quotas to be distributed tomorrow (at least that's what I noted out of SIUS yesterday).

 

I imagine it's a two-day event like the women's 25 m pistol. Despite the limited pool of athletes.

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Men's 25 m RFP after day 1...

 

:EGY Mahmoud Taha - 278

:EGY Ahmed Shaban - 272

:ALG Tayeb Mehali - 255

 

Seeing how MQS stands at 560, everyone is behind the required pace after the opening day... Only Taha stands a chance, but he will have to improve tomorrow...

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