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Shooting OSF Oceanian Championships 2019


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The Oceania Championship begins this weekend. One thing to note is that athletes must achieve the MQS DURING the event in order to be eligible for the quota. This may allow for athletes which finished at a lower final ranking to obtain the quota and it is quite likely that quotas may have to be reallocated. Looking at the MQS list, there are no Oceania nations which have achieved a MQS in the women's 50m rifle 3 positions (where two quotas are suppose to be given) and only one athlete has reached the mark previously in the men's 10m air pistol and women's 25m pistol. Additionally, the only non-Australia/New Zealand nation to have reached a MQS mark previously is Fiji in the men's trap, though he will have a lot competition as it's the event with the most depth.

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Men's 10 m air rifle

:AUS Alex Hoberg - MQS achieved

 

Women's 10 m air rifle

:AUS Victoria Rossiter - MQS achieved

 

Women's 25 m pistol

:AUS Elena Galiabovitch - MQS achieved

 

Australian sweep has started...

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On 30/10/2019 at 15:03, JoshMartini007 said:

The Oceania Championship begins this weekend. One thing to note is that athletes must achieve the MQS DURING the event in order to be eligible for the quota. This may allow for athletes which finished at a lower final ranking to obtain the quota and it is quite likely that quotas may have to be reallocated. Looking at the MQS list, there are no Oceania nations which have achieved a MQS in the women's 50m rifle 3 positions (where two quotas are suppose to be given) and only one athlete has reached the mark previously in the men's 10m air pistol and women's 25m pistol. Additionally, the only non-Australia/New Zealand nation to have reached a MQS mark previously is Fiji in the men's trap, though he will have a lot competition as it's the event with the most depth.

Sorry but where you read it?

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3 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

Sorry but where you read it?

 

Qualification document

 

More specific...

 

A quota place can only be obtained if the result achieved by the athlete or Mixed Team in the qualifying competition where the quota is obtained is equal to or higher than the MQS for that event.

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Men's 10 m air pistol

:AUS Bailey Groves - MQS achieved

 

Men's skeet

:AUS Paul Adams - MQS achieved

 

Women's skeet

:AUS Laura Coles - MQS achieved

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We'll see, but it does look like Australia brought their "A" game. At least it's impossible for them to win all of the quotas as they have already won two in the women's trap.

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