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Shooting ISSF Shotgun Final World Olympic Qualifier 2024


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women's Trap

 

Gold: :SVK Zuzana Rehak-Stefecekova

Silver: :AUS Laetisha Scanlan

Bronze: :AUS Penny Smith

 

Olympic Quota Places (to the NOC, NOT to the Athlete): :FRA & :KAZ 

 

Full Results and Ranking

https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue/csevent.ashx?cseventid=19550

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men's Trap

 

Gold: :ESP Andres Garcia

Silver: :ITA Mauro De Filippis

Bronze: :TUR Oguzhan Tuzun

 

Olympic Quota Places (to the NOC, NOT to the Athlete): :ESP & :TUR 

 

Full Results and Ranking

https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue/csevent.ashx?cseventid=19551

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

women's Trap

 

Gold: :SVK Zuzana Rehak-Stefecekova

Silver: :AUS Laetisha Scanlan

Bronze: :AUS Penny Smith

 

Olympic Quota Places (to the NOC, NOT to the Athlete): :FRA & :KAZ 

 

Full Results and Ranking

https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue/csevent.ashx?cseventid=19550

So close :GUA for the bronze medal. Adriana Ruano is doing good, I hope she gets into the final in Paris.

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Damn, would have been great to :ALB or :MLT get a quota. It's been a pretty quiet qualification cycle for both.

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provisional ranking after 50/125 targets


:USA Dania Jo Vizzi, 49 (:USA already have 2 OQPs)
:ITA Diana Bacosi, 49 (:ITA already have 2 OQPs)

:SWE Victoria Larsson, 49
:CYP Anastasia Eleftheriou, 49
:CZE Barbora Sumova, 48
:IND Maheshwari Chauan, 48
:GBR Emily Jane Hibbs, 48
:GRE Anna Maria Markantonaki, 48
:AIN Daria Turulo, 48
:KAZ Assem Orynbay, 48
:CHN Wei Meng, 48 (:CHN already have 2 OQPs)
:AIN Arina Kuznetsova, 48
:AZE Nurlana Jafarova, 48
:CHI Francisca Crovetto Chadid, 48 (already qualified to the OGs)

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provisional ranking after 50/125 targets

 

:FRA Nicolas Lejeune, 50
:GRE Charalambos Chalkiadakis, 50 (GRE already have 2 OQPs)
:NOR Jorgen Engen, 50
:FIN Timi Vallioniemi, 50
:UAE Mohamed Ahmad, 50
:GER Tilo Schreier, 50
:GER Sven Korte, 50


followed by 13 shooters with 49/50 (3 of them NOT eligible for the qualification to the OGs)

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On 4/23/2024 at 6:08 PM, Olympian1010 said:

Damn, would have been great to :ALB or :MLT get a quota. It's been a pretty quiet qualification cycle for both.

Maybe one of them will get a universality place? (I don't believe in quota at Europe Champs)

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provisional ranking after 100/125 targets

 

:IND Maheshwari Chauhan, 98
:CHI Francesca Crovetto Chadid, 97 (already qualified to the OGs)
:KAZ Assem Orynbay, 97
:SWE Victoria Larsson, 97
:CZE Barbora Sumova, 96
:FIN Marjut Heinonen, 95
:CHN Jiang Yiting, 95 (:CHN already have 2 OQPs)
:AZE Regina Meftakhetdinova, 95
:ITA Diana Bacosi, 95 (:ITA already have 2 OQPs)


followed by 6 shooters with 94/100 (only 1 of them still eligible to qualify)

 

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