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Shooting Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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23 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

So triple starters are possible in 2 individual events and 1 mixed team? Provides MQS reached. 

 

Yes

 

It could also be in three individual events, just as long as they get the MQS.

 

Though I don't recall an athlete competing in two of rifle/pistol/shotgun...

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21 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

Yes

 

It could also be in three individual events, just as long as they get the MQS.

 

Though I don't recall an athlete competing in two of rifle/pistol/shotgun...

 

no, but I remember a North Korean shooter (Kim Hyon Ung) starting in 3 different pistol events in Athens 2004 (10m air, 50m free and 25m rapid fire)...

 

and many rifle specialists competing in all 3 disciplines (the last one, Niccolò Campriani, who made the final in all 3 rifle competitions both in London and Rio, both times winning medals in 2 of the 3 events)...

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Just now, phelps said:

 

no, but I remember a North Korean shooter (Kim Hyon Ung) starting in 3 different pistol events in Athens 2004 (10m air, 50m free and 25m rapid fire)...

 

and I'm quite sure that he's not the only one that achieved such result...

Gagan Narang competed in 10m air rifle 50m prone and 50m 3P in 3 Olympics. In 2020 Anjum Moudgil should be in 10m rifle and 50m3P with mixed 10m rifle. 

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Just now, Fly_like_a_don said:

Gagan Narang competed in 10m air rifle 50m prone and 50m 3P in 3 Olympics. In 2020 Anjum Moudgil should be in 10m rifle and 50m3P with mixed 10m rifle. 

 

I added later about the rifle specialists...;)

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1 hour ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Correct but since there are now only 2 events each in the rifle/pistol/shotgun this is no long possible

Well, they could compete in 2 individual events and the mixed event for their weapon.

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