2002 European Shotgun Championships

The 2002 European Shooting Championships was the 48th edition (included of the European Shooting Championships), of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.[1]

2002 European Shooting Championships
Host cityLonato del Garda, Italy
LevelSenior
Events30
2000
2003

Winners

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

Men

EventWinnerCountry
Air riflePéter Sidi Hungary
Air pistolsMikhail Nestruyev Russia
Air rifle, team(Konstantin Prichodschenko, Yevgeny Aleinikov, Yuri Fedkin) Russia
Air pistol, team(Mikhail Nestruyev, Boris Kokorev, Vladimir Goncharov) Russia
Running disc, normal runningDimitri Lykin Russia
Running disc, acc. RunAlexander Blinov Russia
Running disc, normal run, team(Alexander Blinov, Dimitri Lykin, Yuri Ermolenko) Russia
Running disc, acc. Run, team(Alexander Blinov, Dimitri Lykin, Yuri Ermolenko) Russia
TrapDavid Kostelecky Czechoslovakia
Trap team(Giovanni Pellielo, Marco Venturini, Rodolfo Viganò) Italy
DoppeltrapDaniele Di Spigno Italy
Doppeltrap team(Emanuele Bernasconi, Daniele Di Spigno, Marco Innocenti) Italy
SkeetEnnio Falco Italy
Skeet team(Tore Brovold, Harald Jensen, Erik Watndahl) Norway

Women

EventWinnerCountry
Air rifleSonja Pfeilschifter Germany
Air pistolSusanne Meyerhoff Germany
Air rifle, team(Ljubow Galkina, Marina Bobkowa, Jelena Pugatschewa) Russia
Air pistol, team(Olga Kusnetzowa, Svetlana Smirnowa, Galina Beljajewa) Russia
Running disc, normal runningGalina Avranenko Ukraine
Running disc, mixed runAudrey Soquet France
Running disc, normal run, team(Galina Avramenko, Ganna Patsora, Kateryna Samohina) Ukraine
Running disc, mixed run, team(Galina Avramenko, Ganna Patsora, Kateryna Samohina) Ukraine
TrapMaria Quintanal Spain
Trap team(Irina Laritschewa, Jelena Tkatsch, Maria Sub) Russia
DoppeltrapDeborah Gelisio Italy
Doppeltrap team(Deborah Gelisio, Nadia Innocenti, Giovanna Pasello) Italy
SkeetErdzhanik Avetisyan Russia
Skeet team(Erdzhanik Avetisyan, Swetlana Demina, Olga Panarina) 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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