2019 European Shooting Championships
The 2019 European Shooting Championships were held in Bologna and Tolmezzo, Italy from 12 to 23 September 2019.[1][2]
2019 European Shooting Championships | |
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Dates | 12 - 27 September |
Host city | Bologna/Tolmezzo, Italy |
Level | Senior |
Events | 10 men + 5 women (individual) 10 men + 5 women + 3 mixed (team) |
← 2017 2021 → |
Pistol and rifle competitions were held in Bologna from 11 September to 23 September, and 300 m rifle competitions were held in Tolmezzo from 22 to 27 September. Previously in Lonato del Garda from 3 to 17 September the 2019 European Shotgun Championships had taken place with regard to shotgun competitions (trap, skeet and double trap).[3]
Men's events
Pistol
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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25m Standard Pistol | |||
25m Standard Pistol Team | Yusuf Dikec Murat Kilic Yavuz Keskin |
Pavlo Korostylov Volodymyr Pasternak Maksym Horodynets |
Christian Reitz Mathias Putzmann Oliver Geis |
25m Rapid Fire Pistol | |||
25m Rapid Fire Pistol Team | Clement Bessaguet Jean Quiquampoix Boris Artaud |
Christian Reitz Oliver Geis Mathian Putzmann |
Pavlo Korostylov Oleksandr Petriv Volodymyr Pasternak |
25m Center Fire Pistol | |||
25m Center Fire Pistol Team | Pavlo Korostylov Oleksandr Petriv Volodymyr Pasternak |
Christian Reitz Mathian Putzmann Oliver Geis |
Boris Artaud Clement Bessaguet Alban Lucien Pierson |
50m Pistol | |||
50m Pistol Team | Pavlo Korostylov Oleh Omelchuk Viktor Bankin |
Guiseppe Giordano Alessio Torracchi Dario Di Martino |
Mikhail Isakov Nikolai Kilin Anton Aristarkhov |
Rifle
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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50m Rifle Prone | |||
50m Rifle Prone Team | Marcin Majka Tomasz Bartnik Daniel Romanczyk |
Maro De Nicolo Lorenzo Bacci Marco Suppini |
Jan Lochbihler Christoph Duerr Lars Faerber |
50m Rifle 3 Positions | |||
50m Rifle 3 Positions Team | Simon Claussen Henrik Larsen Jon-Hermann Hegg |
Petr Nymbursky Filip Nepejchal David Hrckulak |
Istvan Peni Peter Sidi Zalan Pekler |
300 m rifle
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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300m Standard Rifle | |||
300m Standard Rifle Team | Hans Kristian Wear Kin Andre Lund Simon Claussen |
Gilles Vincent Dufaux Rafael Bereuter Jan Lochbihler |
Michael D'Halluin Emilien Chassat Alexis Raynaud |
300m Rifle Prone | |||
300m Rifle Prone Team | Per Sandberg Johan Gustafsson Karl Olsson |
Norbert Szabian Peter Sidi Istvan Peni |
Gilles Vincent Dufaux Sandro Greuter Jan Lochbihler |
300m Rifle 3 Positions | |||
300m Rifle 3 Positions Team | Simon Claussen Hans Kristian Wear Kim Andre Lund |
Michael D'Halluin Alexis Raynaud Emilien Chassat |
Gilles Vincent Dufaux Sandro Greuter Jan Lochbihler |
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See also
References
- "2019 European Shooting Championships". Retrieved 6 September 2019.
- "EUROPEAN SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP 25, 50m, BOLOGNA (ITA) 300m TOLMEZZO (ITA) 12 -27 SEP 2019" (PDF). esc-shooting.org. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
- "Calendar 2019". issf-sports.org. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
External links
- European Shooting Confederation official web site
- Results Book
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