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2000 European Shotgun Championships

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2000 European Shooting Championships
Host cityMontecatini Terme, Italy
LevelSenior
Events28
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The 2000 European Shooting Championships was the 46th edition (included the of 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 rifle Jean-Pierre Amat  France
Air pistol Alexander Danilow  Israel
Air rifle, team (Artem Kajibekov, K. Prichochenko, Yevgeny Aleinikov)  Russia
Air pistol, team (Vladimir Goncharov, Boris Kokorev, Michail Nestrujew)  Russia
Running disc, normal running Jozsef Sike  Hungary
Running disc, acc. Run Alexander Ivanov  Russia
Running disc, normal run, team (Jozsef Sike, Jozsef Angyan, Tamas Tasi)  Hungary
Running disc, acc. Run, team (Alexander Ivanov, Dimitri Lykin, Igor Kolessow)  Russia
Trap Joao Rebelo  Portugal
Trap team (Giovanni Pellielo, Rodolfo Viganò, Marco Venturini)  Italy
Double trap Vasily Mosin  Russia
Double trap team (Vasily Mosin, ....)  Russia
Skeet Pietro Genga  Italy
Skeet team (Pietro Genga, Andrea Benelli, Ennio Falco)  Italy

Women

Event Winner Country
Air rifle Valerie Bellenoue  France
Air pistol Svetlana Smirnowa  Russia
Air rifle, team (Petra Horneber, Sonja Pfeilschifter, Cordula Wilsch)  Germany
Air pistol, team (Katarzyna Klepacz, Miroslawa Sagun, Julita Macur)  Poland
Running disc, normal running Irina Ismalkowa  Russia
Running disc, mixed run Audrey Soquet  France
Running disc, normal run, team (Wolha Markowa, Anastassia Schytsikawa, Larissa Pankowets)  Belarus
Running disc, mixed run, team (Wolha Markowa, Anastassia Schytsikawa, Larissa Pankowets)  Belarus
Trap Anne Focan  Belgium
Trap team (Roberta Pelosi, Cristina Bocca, Giulia Iannotti)  Italy
Double trap Susanne Kiermayer  Germany
Double trap team Giovanna Pasello, Nadia Innocenti, Arianna Perilli  Italy
Skeet Maarit Lepomäki  Finland
Skeet team (Erdzannik Awetisjan, ...)  Russia

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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