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If two US shooters qualify, then one of Argentina/Chile will likely qualify at the 2018 Pan American Championships. After that, things open up at the Pan American Games when two quotas are available.

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and once again Italy flopped big time in the only event in today's schedule they should have dominated...

 

bitter consolation the new junior Gold Medal (men's jr. skeet) by Elia Sdruccioli...

 

p.s. today's results recap comin'up later...unfortunately today I have a busy day and I can't spend much time following sport...:cry::facepalm:

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Danka...so close of medal :( but yeah, the Olympic spot was the main thing here, so well done. Just like in Rio, she is again the first IOC member qualified for the Tokyo games competitions :d

 

With this 5th qualified athlete we already equaled our amount of athletes competing in Rio Shooting events and still in the very first qualifying tournament. Not bad, I guess :d

 

 

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2 hours ago, hckosice said:

Danka...so close of medal :( but yeah, the Olympic spot was the main thing here, so well done. Just like in Rio, she is again the first IOC member qualified for the Tokyo games competitions :d

 

With this 5th qualified athlete we already equaled our amount of athletes competing in Rio Shooting events and still in the very first qualifying tournament. Not bad, I guess :d

 

 

With less athlete quotas overall. Not bad indeed!

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Today's Results

 

 

Women's Individual Skeet

Gold: :USA Caitlin Connor

Silver: :USA Kimberly Rhode

Bronze: :USA Amber English

Olympic Quota: :USA United States, :USA United States, :SVK Slovakia & :RUS Russia

 

Women's Team Skeet

Gold: :USA United States

Silver: :ITA Italy

Bronze: :CYP Cyprus

 

 

Men's Junior Individual Skeet

Gold: :ITA Elia Sdruccioli

Silver: :USA Nick Moschetti

Bronze: :IND Gurnihal Singh Garcha

 

Men's Junior Team Skeet

Gold: :CZE Czech Republic

Silver: :IND India

Bronze: :ITA Italy

 

 

Women's Junior Individual 50m 3-Position Rifle

Gold: :CHN Xu Hong

Silver: :FRA Jade Bordet

Bronze: :RUS Maria Ivanova

 

Women's Junior Team 50m 3-Position Rifle

Gold: :CHN China

Silver: :USA United States

Bronze: :RUS Russia

 

 

Men's Individual 10m Running Target Mixed Run

Gold: :FIN Tomi-Pekka Heikkila

Silver: :POL Likasz Czapla

Bronze: :RUS Mikhail Azarenko

 

Men's Team 10m Running Target Mixed Run

Gold: :SWE Sweden

Silver: :RUS Russia

Bronze: :PRK North Korea

 

 

Women's Individual 10m Running Target Mixed run

Gold: :CHN Xue Li

Silver: :CHN Li Xue Yan

Bronze: :RUS Irina Izmalkova

 

Women's Team 10m Running Target Mixed Run

Gold: :CHN China

Silver: :UKR Ukraine

Bronze: :RUS Russia

 

 

Men's Junior Individual 10m Running Target Mixed Run

Gold: :RUS Egor Spekhov

Silver: :UKR Danylo Danilenko

Bronze: :KAZ Andrey Khudyakov

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