Shooting at the 2014 South American Games

The shooting Competitions at the 2014 South American Games took place at the Polideportivo Viña in Viña del Mar, Chile from March 12th to 18th.[1] There were 14 competitions, nine for men and five for women. The winner of each tournament qualifies to compete at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada, with each athlete only able to claim one quota.[2]

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 metre air pistol Felipe Almeida Wu
 Brazil
Frank Bonilla
 Venezuela
Rudolf Knijnenburg
 Bolivia
10 metre air rifle Bruno Heck
 Brazil
Julio Iemma
 Venezuela
Elias San Martin
 Chile
25 metre rapid fire pistol Emerson Duarte
 Brazil
Juan Pablo Savarino
 Argentina
Júlio Almeida
 Brazil
50 metre pistol Manuel Sanchez Maturana
 Chile
Stênio Akira
 Brazil
Rudolf Knijnenburg
 Bolivia
50 metre rifle prone Rosendo Velarte
 Argentina
Leonardo Vagner
 Brazil
Cassio Cesar
 Brazil
50 metre rifle three positions Martrin Gutierrez
 Venezuela
Juan Angeloni
 Argentina
Elias San Martin
 Chile
Trap Danilo Caro
 Colombia
Roberto Schmits
 Brazil
Leonel Martinez
 Venezuela
Double trap Asier Cilloniz
 Peru
Jaison Sandro
 Brazil
Franco Di Mauro
 Venezuela
Skeet Nicholas Espinoza
 Peru
Federico Gil
 Argentina
Jorge Moya
 Chile

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 metre air pistol Maribel Pineda
 Venezuela
Marina Perez
 Ecuador
Maria Pia Herrera
 Argentina
10 metre air rifle Dairene Marquez
 Venezuela
Rosa Amelia Fournel
 Argentina
Maria De Los Reyes Cardellino
 Argentina
25 metre pistol Brianda Rivera
 Peru
Miriam Quintanillia
 Peru
Maria Cardellino
 Venezuela
50 metre rifle three positions Diliana Mendez
 Venezuela
Sofia Padilla
 Ecuador
Rosane Ewald
 Brazil
Skeet Daniela Carraro
 Brazil
Francisca Crovetto
 Chile
Melisa Gil
 Argentina
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