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Shooting ESC 25m/50m/300m European Championships 2024


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Italy on 99% without any women in shooting (apart from shotgun, of course). In the previous 2 editions we had only 1 girl each: in Tokyo - Sofia Ceccarello won QO at the last possible competition: European Championships in May 2021. Now, unfortunately, we didn't repeat it out and it wasn't even close. The problem seems to be very serious and deep. Overall now we have 11 qualifications + Rossetti from the ranking in men's skeet and I hope that Spinella/Mazzetti will advance tomorrow or the first will move from the ranking in June. It turns out that we will send 13 people to Paris (1 person less than in Tokyo).

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2 minutes ago, copravolley said:

Italy 99% without any women in shooting (apart from shotgun, of course). In the previous 2 editions we had only 1 girl each: in Tokyo - Sofia Ceccarello won QO at the last possible competition: European Championships in May 2021. Now, unfortunately, we didn't work out and it wasn't even close. The problem seems to be very serious and deep. Overall we now have 11 qualifications + Rossetti from the ranking in men's skating and I hope that Spinella/Mazzetti will advance tomorrow or the former will move from the ranking. It turns out that we will send 13 people to Paris (1 person less than in Tokyo).

given that in Tokyo the only competitive shooter (rifle and pistol) was Ceccarello (who committed a sport suicide in the last 10 shots of the 10m air rifle qualification and that was the end of a brilliant career that just started), I'm OK with Sollazzo and Monna having a chance to come home with a medal (more Sollazzo than Monna, tbh)

 

and who cares of the other tourists?

 

in shotgun shooting we have to make up for the Tokyo disaster (that was even bitter because it came after Rio's triumph), but I have a bad feeling right now

 

I think only Bacosi is 100% reliable at the moment...hope we don't end up like in Tokyo, it would be unacceptable

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2 hours ago, phelps said:

given that in Tokyo the only competitive shooter (rifle and pistol) was Ceccarello (who committed a sport suicide in the last 10 shots of the 10m air rifle qualification and that was the end of a brilliant career that just started), I'm OK with Sollazzo and Monna having a chance to come home with a medal (more Sollazzo than Monna, tbh)

 

and who cares of the other tourists?

 

in shotgun shooting we have to make up for the Tokyo disaster (that was even bitter because it came after Rio's triumph), but I have a bad feeling right now

 

I think only Bacosi is 100% reliable at the moment...hope we don't end up like in Tokyo, it would be unacceptable

It's a shame not to be able to qualify with 2-3 girls in shooting when you have so many opportunities and a 2-year qualifying period. It seems that these girls are not making any progress and Ceccarello is actually regressing. 

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13 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

25m Pistol Women

 

Olympic quota goes to  :AIN Aliaksandra Piatrova and :SWE Stina Lawner 

No, quota is between :GRE:FRA and :AIN in the final. 

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6 minutes ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

No, quota is between :GRE:FRA and :AIN in the final. 

:GRE and :FRA both already earned the quotas in 10m Pistol. 

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1 minute ago, Jan Linha said:

:GRE and :FRA both already earned the quotas in 10m Pistol. 

They haven't officially qualified for the 25m though, they're given the option to enter through qualifying for the 10m. Also the quota is for the NOC not the athlete, so as neither NOC or athletes have qualified for the 25m via the requisite qualifying routes then they are able to gain a quota here. 

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3 minutes ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

They haven't officially qualified for the 25m though, they're given the option to enter through qualifying for the 10m. Also the quota is for the NOC not the athlete, so as neither NOC or athletes have qualified for the 25m via the requisite qualifying routes then they are able to gain a quota here. 

That is true. But also the rules say that one athlete cannot earn 2 quotas despite it is in a different discipline. Because Korakari and Jedrzejewski won the quota on 10m Pistol, the same athlete cannot win the quota in another event, especially when these 2 events are related, so when you earn quota in one of them, you can participate in both events at the Games....

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15 minutes ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

They haven't officially qualified for the 25m though, they're given the option to enter through qualifying for the 10m. Also the quota is for the NOC not the athlete, so as neither NOC or athletes have qualified for the 25m via the requisite qualifying routes then they are able to gain a quota here. 

it doesn't matter

nobody can earn an OQP twice

once you got it, you can enter as many events as you want (actually, you're selected for), provided you have the MQS

 

so, @Jan Linha is right

 

today's quota places go to :AIN (BLR) and :SWE

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5 minutes ago, phelps said:

it doesn't matter

nobody can earn an OQP twice

once you got it, you can enter as many events as you want (actually, you're selected for), provided you have the MQS

 

so, @Jan Linha is right

 

today's quota places go to :AIN (BLR) and :SWE

So that means that Rampula is ineligible for a quota due to :CZEhaving 2 athletes qualified in both 10m and 25m? 

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