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1994 European Shotgun Championships

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1994 European Shooting Championships
Host cityLisbon, Portugal
LevelSenior
Events22
1992
1996

The 1994 European Shooting Championships was the 40th edition (included the European Shooting Championships), of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.[1]

Winners

Events was 22, 12 men and 10 women.[2]

Men

Event Winner Country
Air traffic Rajmond Debevec  Slovenia
Air pistol Wiktor Makarow  Ukraine
Air rifle, team (Frank Dobler, Torsten Krebs, Matthias Stich)  Germany
Air pistol, team (Marek Nowak etc.)  Poland
Running disk Michael Jakosits  Germany
Running disc, team (Michael Jakosits, Jens Zimmermann, Marko Schulze)  Germany
Stairs Frans Peeters  Belgium
Skeet Andrea Benelli  Italy
Trap, team (Marco Venturini, Giovanni Pellielo, Roberto Scalzone)  Italy
Skeet, team (Andrea Benelli, Ennio Falco, Bruno Rossetti)  Italy
Doppel-Trap Karoly Gombos  Hungary
Doppel-Trap, team (Albano Pera, Marco Cenci, Enrico Buffoli)  Italy

Women

Event Winner Country
Air rifle Anna Maluchina  Russia
Luftpistole Maria Grosdeva  Bulgaria
Air rifle, team (Wera Stamm, Sonja Pfeilschifter, Petra Horneber)  Germany
Air pistol, team (Maria Grosdeva, Diana Jorgova, etc.)  Bulgaria
Trap Satu Pusila  Finland
Skeet Erdjanik Awetisjan  Armenia
Trap, team (Satu Pusila, Sini Rantapu, P. Julin)  Finland
Skeet, team (Diana Igaly, E. Waswari, I. Gögölös)  Hungary
Doppel-Trap Deborah Gelisio  Italy
Doppel-Trap, team (Deborah Gelisio, Giovanna Pasello, Nadia Innocenti)  Italy

See also

References

  1. ^ "Historical Results - European Championships". issf-sports.org. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Schießen - Europameisterschaften 1929-1959". sport-komplett.de. Retrieved 4 June 2020.

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