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Shooting at the 2015 European Games – Mixed Trap

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Mixed's trap
at the 2015 European Games
VenueBaku Shooting Centre
Date18 June
Competitors20 from 10 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Slovakia
silver medal    Russia
bronze medal    San Marino
2019 →

The Mixed trap competition at the 2015 European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan was held on 18 June at the Baku Shooting Centre.

Schedule

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All times are local (UTC+5).

Date Time Event
Thurseday, 16 June 2015 11:00 Qualification
15:45 Final

Records

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Results

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Rank Team Series Total Notes
1 2
1  Slovakia (SVK) 47 47 94
Zuzana Štefečeková 22 23 45
Erik Varga 25 24 49
2  France (FRA) 43 48 91
Carole Cormenier 22 24 46
Antonin Desert 21 24 45
3  Russia (RUS) 45 45 90
Elena Tkach 23 20 43
Alexey Alipov 22 25 47
4  Italy (ITA) 45 45 90
Jessica Rossi 22 20 42
Giovanni Pellielo 23 25 48
5  Spain (ESP) 44 44 88
Fátima Gálvez 20 22 42
Alberto Fernández 24 22 46
6  San Marino (SMR) 43 45 88
Alessandra Perilli 21 23 44
Manuel Mancini 22 22 44
7  Germany (GER) 46 39 85
Katrin Quooss 24 19 43
Karsten Bindrich 22 20 42
8  Slovenia (SLO) 44 40 84
Jasmina Maček 20 16 36
Boštjan Maček 24 24 48
9  Turkey (TUR) 38 45 83
Serdağ Saadet Kandıra 17 21 38
Oğuzhan Tüzün 21 24 45
10  Azerbaijan (AZE) 40 34 74
Alina Rafikhanova 17 16 33
Elvin Ismayilov 23 18 41

Semi-final

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Semi-final 1

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Rank Team Total Notes
1  Slovakia (SVK) 28
Zuzana Štefečeková 14
Erik Varga 14
2  Spain (ESP) 24
Fátima Gálvez 11
Alberto Fernández 13
3  Italy (ITA) 14
Jessica Rossi 4
Giovanni Pellielo 10

Semi-final 2

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Rank Team Total Notes
1  Russia (RUS) 24
Elena Tkach 10
Alexey Alipov 14
2  San Marino (SMR) 23
Alessandra Perilli 12
Manuel Mancini 11
3  France (FRA) 13
Carole Cormenier 6
Antonin Desert 7

Finals

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Bronze medal match

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Rank Team Total Notes
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  San Marino (SMR) 27 S-off:1
Alessandra Perilli 13
Manuel Mancini 14
4  Spain (ESP) 27 S-off:0
Fátima Gálvez 12
Alberto Fernández 15

Gold medal match

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Rank Team Total Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Slovakia (SVK) 27
Zuzana Štefečeková 14
Erik Varga 13
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Russia (RUS) 21
Elena Tkach 9
Alexey Alipov 12

References

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