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Shooting ISSF Shotgun Final World Olympic Qualifier 2024


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men's Skeet


provisional ranking after 100/125 targets

 

:PAK Usman Chand, 99
:FRA Nicolas Lejeune, 99
:MEX Luis Raul Gallardo Oliveros, 98
:SWE Marcus Svensson, 98 (SWE already have 2 OQPs)
:USA Dustan Taylor, 98 (USA already have 2 OQPs)

:KAZ Eduard Yechshenko, 98
:GER Vincent Haaga, 98
:PAK Imam Haroon, 98
:JPN Shotaro Toguchi, 98
:UKR Maksym Piven, 98
:GER Tilo Schreier, 98


followed by 12 shooters with 97/100 (5 of them NOT eligible for an OQP)

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1 minute ago, Benolympique said:

Women's Skeet

:AZE :SWE :KAZ :IND For 2 Quotas

I wonder how does the shoot-off work there..... There are no result of shoot-off so how do we know why did a certain shooter qualified for the final? 

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6 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

I wonder how does the shoot-off work there..... There are no result of shoot-off so how do we know why did a certain shooter qualified for the final? 

https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/results/detail.ashx?cshipid=3171&resultkey=3b3b303b534b573b303b463b493b313b303b30

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11 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

That's what I meant. You can take a look. There is no shoot-off result.

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20 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

I wonder how does the shoot-off work there..... There are no result of shoot-off so how do we know why did a certain shooter qualified for the final? 

There is results for SO, you need to download file version of Qualification 

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18 minutes ago, Speedy said:

Men's Skeet

 

:KAZ:FRA:UKR:PAK:EST for 2 quotas

 

Fingers crossed for :PAK and :EST 

For the sake of Llewellin I hope Lejeune takes one of the spots. 

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shooters qualified to the Final

 

:SWE Victoria Larsson, 122
:CHI Francisca Crovetto Chadid, 121 (already qualified to the OGs)
:KAZ Assem Orynbay, 121
:IND Maheshwari Chauhan, 121
:AZE Regina Meftakhetdinova, 120
:CHN Jiang Yiting, 119 (:CHN Already have 2 OQPs)
 

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men's Skeet

 

shooters qualified to the Final

 

:KAZ Eduard Yechshenko, 123

:FRA Nicolas Lejeune, 123

:UKR Maksym Piven, 123

:SWE Marcus Svensson, 123 (SWE already have 2 OQPs)

:PAK Usman Chand, 123
:EST Peeter Juerisson, 122
 

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