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Shooting ISSF Shotgun World Championships 2019


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No direct Olympic Quota available here...

 

but a lot of points for the World Ranking that will count for the last Quota available next year...

 

 

so, here the first medallists from this championship...

 

 

Women's Team Junior Trap

Gold: :USA United States

Silver: :ITA Italy

Bronze: :CHN China

 

Men's Team Junior Trap

Gold: :ITA Italy

Silver: :FIN Finland

Bronze: :USA United States

 

Women's Team Trap

Gold: :USA United States

Silver: :RUS Russia

Bronze: :ITA Italy

 

Men's Team Trap

Gold: :ITA Italy

Silver: :KUW Kuwait

Bronze: :GBR Great Britain

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Women's Individual Junior Trap

Gold: :BUL Selin Ali

Silver: :RUS Tatiana Saranskaia

Bronze: :CZE Zina Hrdlickova

 

Men's Individual Junior Trap

Gold: :BRA Leonardo Lustoza

Silver: :FIN Matias Koivu

Bronze: :SLO Renè Macek

 

Women's Individual Trap

Gold: :USA Ashley Carroll

Silver: :CHN Xiaojing Wang

Bronze: :ESP Fatima Galvez

 

Men's Individual Trap

Gold: :GBR Matthew John Coward-Holley

Silver: :ITA Mauro De Filippis

Bronze: :KUW Khaled Almudhaf

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Oh aye, another global championship fourth-place finish for Alessandra Perilli in the women's trap, to go with the 2009 WCh and 2012 Olympics. She was actually in a three-way shoot-off for silver in the latter (that's what Wiki says, anyway), so missing out on winning a maiden Olympic medal for San Marino must have been especially painful.

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13 minutes ago, Edvid said:

Oh aye, another global championship fourth-place finish for Alessandra Perilli in the women's trap, to go with the 2009 WCh and 2012 Olympics. She was actually in a three-way shoot-off for silver in the latter (that's what Wiki says, anyway), so missing out on winning a maiden Olympic medal for San Marino must have been especially painful.

 

no, she wasn't in any sort of shoot-off in the final...she was not even close to 3rd place from the beginning, tbh...she was already 4 hits behind Galvez when the elimination series began (after 25 targets)...she was lucky to end up in 4th place rather than 5th or 6th...

 

but it's true that she won the qualification round with 121/125...;)

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4 minutes ago, Edvid said:

Sorry, I should have made it clear that I was referring to the London 2012 shoot-off, not today's.

 

Oh, yes...that time she threw silver and bronze away at the shoot-off, missing already the second target...

I remember well that competition, with Jessica Rossi dominating as nobody has ever done before and after that circumstance...;)

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4 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

Oh, yes...that time she threw silver and bronze away at the shoot-off, missing already the second target...

I remember well that competition, with Jessica Rossi dominating as nobody has ever done before and after that circumstance...;)

7 years on and i still vividly remember that Jessica show. She was shooting like crazy. :)

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