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Shotgun World Championships 2017

Women's Senior Trap, Final Results

Gold: ROSSI Jessica (ITA)

Silver: SKINNER Catherine (AUS)
Bronze: REHAK STEFECEKOVA Zuzana (SVK)
4th: GALVEZ Fatima (ESP)
5th: SALMI Marika (FIN)

6th: CARROLL Ashley (USA)

 

and finally Jessica is back!!! :bounce:

she had 3 very difficult seasons in the last years, but after a flash of light in Rio (unfortunately without winning a medal), now she's back on top of the Trap world...

 

no comment on the tv broadcast, really shameful (but at least a bit better than the junior competition)...

 

and to be honest, I don't like this finals format, too...it's too long, sometimes a bit boring...the real load of adrenaline only comes in the last 15 shots...

last year's format was definitley more exciting (even if it was not so fair to the athletes)...

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Shotgun World Championships 2017

Men's Junior Trap, shooters qualified to the Finals (h.15.30 CET)

ILES-CREVATIN Mitchell (AUS)   
WALLACE Jack (AUS)
BUCCOLIERI Emanuele (ITA)
BOURGUE Clement Francis Andrè (FRA)

MARONGIU Matteo (ITA)
BARFIELD Ryne Baxter (GBR)

Men's Senior Trap, shooters qualified to the Finals (h.16.30 CET)

FERNANDEZ Alberto (ESP)

RESCA Daniele (ITA)

HALDEMAN Derek (USA)
LING Edward (GBR)
LIPTAK Jiri (CZE)
CHENAI Kynan (IND)

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Shotgun World Championships 2017

Men's Junior Trap, Final Results

Gold: BOURGUE Clement Francis Andrè (FRA)

Silver: MARONGIU Matteo (ITA) 
Bronze: WALLACE Jack (AUS)
4th: BUCCOLIERI Emanuele (ITA)

5th: ILES-CREVATIN Mitchell (AUS)
6th: BARFIELD Ryne Baxter (GBR)

Men's Senior Trap, Final Results

Gold: RESCA Daniele (ITA)
Silver: LING Edward (GBR)
Bronze: LIPTAK Jiri (CZE)

4th: FERNANDEZ Alberto (ESP)

5th: HALDEMAN Derek (USA)
6th: CHENAI Kynan (IND)

 

 

another "shooting lesson" by Italians...:champion:

and only a single hit in favor of the French Bourgue in the boys' final denied Italy a full sweep of the Trap Individual events...

 

Tomorrow we're going to have a premiere...the Trap Mixed Team Event...

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at a first look, based on team composition and the first round of preliminaries, Italy didn't take the Mixed Trap event too seriously...probably today there will be room for some other Countries to shine at the end of the day (still, the Rossi/Pellielo pair couldn't agree with that, but they started really bad and it won't be easy for them to comeback and qualify for the semifinal stage)...

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