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Shooting at the 2019 European Games – Women's trap

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Women's trap
at the 2019 European Games
VenueSporting Club
Dates22–23 June
Competitors29 from 19 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Italy
silver medal
 
   Italy
bronze medal
 
   Spain
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2023 →

The women's trap event at the 2019 European Games in Minsk, Belarus took place from 22 to 23 June at the Sporting Club.

Schedule

All times are FET (UTC+03:00)[1]

Date Time Event
Saturday, 22 June 2019 09:00 Qualification day 1
Sunday, 23 June 2019 09:00 Qualification day 2
15:45 Final

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, European and Games records were as follows.

Qualification
World Record  Satu Mäkelä-Nummela (FIN) 123 Acapulco, Mexico 18 March 2019
European Record  Satu Mäkelä-Nummela (FIN) 123 Acapulco, Mexico 18 March 2019
Games Record
Final
World Record  Ashley Carroll (USA) 48 Guadalajara, Mexico 5 March 2018
European Record  Zuzana Rehák-Štefečeková (SVK) 45 Changwon, South Korea 6 September 2018
Games Record

Results

Qualification

The qualification round took place on 22 and 23 June to determine the qualifiers for the finals.[2]

Rank Athlete Country Day 1 Day 2 Total Notes
1 Fátima Gálvez  Spain 70 44 114 Q, GR
2 Silvana Stanco  Italy 69 44 113 Q
3 Marika Salmi  Finland 64 48 112 Q
4 Jessica Rossi  Italy 68 42 110 Q
5 Satu Mäkelä-Nummela  Finland 67 42 109 Q
6 Zuzana Rehák-Štefečeková  Slovakia 67 40 107 Q
7 Melanie Couzy  France 65 41 106
8 Georgia Konstantinidou  Cyprus 63 43 106
9 Jasmina Maček  Slovenia 62 42 104
10 Abbey Ling  Great Britain 62 41 103
11 Polina Kniazeva  Russia 61 42 103
12 Sonja Scheibl  Germany 64 39 103
13 Carole Cormenier  France 63 40 103
14 Safiye Sarıtürk  Turkey 63 40 103
15 Aoife Gormally  Ireland 60 42 102
16 Adela Dohotaru  Romania 64 38 102
17 Kirsty Barr  Great Britain 63 38 101
18 Beatriz Martínez  Spain 63 38 101
19 Alessandra Perilli  San Marino 67 34 101
20 Daria Semianova  Russia 60 40 100
21 Jana Špotáková  Slovakia 60 40 100
22 Sandra Bernal  Poland 61 39 100
23 Olena Okhotska  Ukraine 64 35 99
24 Katrin Quooss  Germany 59 39 98
25 Ana Rita Rodrigues  Portugal 62 35 97
26 Maria Inês Coelho  Portugal 60 36 96
27 Kateřina Janečková  Czech Republic 56 34 90
28 Mikaela Galea  Malta 50 39 89
29 Zina Hrdličková  Czech Republic 56 28 84

Final

The final round took place on 23 June to determine the final classification.[3]

Rank Athlete Series S-off Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Silvana Stanco (ITA) 5 8 12 17 22 27 32 37 42 46 ER, GR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Jessica Rossi (ITA) 4 7 11 16 21 25 30 35 39 44
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Fátima Gálvez (ESP) 4 9 12 16 21 26 31 34
4  Marika Salmi (FIN) 4 8 13 17 21 26 29
5  Satu Mäkelä-Nummela (FIN) 1 5 9 12 17 20
6  Zuzana Rehák-Štefečeková (SVK) 4 6 10 12 16

References

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ "Women's Trap – Qualification Round – Results" (PDF). Minsk2019. 23 June 2019. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Women's Trap – Final Round – Results" (PDF). Minsk2019. 23 June 2019. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
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