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2019 European Shooting Championships
File:Bologna Tolmezzo 2019 logo.jpg
Dates12 - 27 September
Host cityBologna/Tolmezzo, Italy
LevelSenior
Events10 men + 5 women (individual)
10 men + 5 women + 3 mixed (team)
2017
2021

The 2019 European Shooting Championships were held in Bologna and Tolmezzo, Italy from 12 to 23 September 2019.[1][2]

Pistol and rifle competitions were held in Bologna from 11 September to 23 September, and 300 m rifle competitions were held in Tolmezzo from 22 to 27 September. Previously in Lonato del Garda from 3 to 17 September the 2019 European Shotgun Championships had taken place with regard to shotgun competitions (trap, skeet and double trap).[3]

Men's events

Pistol

Event Gold Silver Bronze
25m Standard Pistol  Pavlo Korostylov (UKR)  Yusuf Dikec (TUR)  Christian Reitz (GER)
25m Standard Pistol Team  Turkey
Yusuf Dikec
Murat Kilic
Yavuz Keskin
 Ukraine
Pavlo Korostylov
Volodymyr Pasternak
Maksym Horodynets
 Germany
Christian Reitz
Mathias Putzmann
Oliver Geis
25m Rapid Fire Pistol  Ricardo Mazzetti (ITA)  Christian Reitz (GER)  Nikita Sukhanov (RUS)
25m Rapid Fire Pistol Team  France
Clement Bessaguet
Jean Quiquampoix
Boris Artaud
 Germany
Christian Reitz
Oliver Geis
Mathian Putzmann
 Ukraine
Pavlo Korostylov
Oleksandr Petriv
Volodymyr Pasternak
25m Center Fire Pistol  Rusian Lunev (AZE)  Pavlo Korostylov (UKR)  Christian Reitz (GER)
25m Center Fire Pistol Team  Ukraine
Pavlo Korostylov
Oleksandr Petriv
Volodymyr Pasternak
 Germany
Christian Reitz
Mathian Putzmann
Oliver Geis
 France
Boris Artaud
Clement Bessaguet
Alban Lucien Pierson
50m Pistol  Samuil Donkov (BUL)  Mikhail Isakov (RUS)  Viktor Bankin (UKR)
50m Pistol Team  Ukraine
Pavlo Korostylov
Oleh Omelchuk
Viktor Bankin
 Italy
Guiseppe Giordano
Alessio Torracchi
Dario Di Martino
 Russia
Mikhail Isakov
Nikolai Kilin
Anton Aristarkhov

Rifle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50m Rifle Prone  Marcin Majka (POL)  Maxililian Dallinger (GER)  Tomasz Bartnik (POL)
50m Rifle Prone Team  Poland
Marcin Majka
Tomasz Bartnik
Daniel Romanczyk
 Italy
Maro De Nicolo
Lorenzo Bacci
Marco Suppini
 Switzerland
Jan Lochbihler
Christoph Duerr
Lars Faerber
50m Rifle 3 Positions  Petr Nymbursky (CZE)  Filip Nepejchal (CZE)  Jon-Hermann Hegg (NOR)
50m Rifle 3 Positions Team  Norway
Simon Claussen
Henrik Larsen
Jon-Hermann Hegg
 Czech Republic
Petr Nymbursky
Filip Nepejchal
David Hrckulak
 Hungary
Istvan Peni
Peter Sidi
Zalan Pekler

300 m rifle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
300m Standard Rifle  Bernhard Pickl (AUT)  Karl Olsson (SWE)  Simon Claussen (NOR)
300m Standard Rifle Team  Norway
Hans Kristian Wear
Kin Andre Lund
Simon Claussen
 Switzerland
Gilles Vincent Dufaux
Rafael Bereuter
Jan Lochbihler
 France
Michael D'Halluin
Emilien Chassat
Alexis Raynaud
300m Rifle Prone  Simon Claussen (NOR)  Remi Moreno Flores (FRA)  Jan Lochbihler (SUI)
300m Rifle Prone Team  Sweden
Per Sandberg
Johan Gustafsson
Karl Olsson
 Hungary
Norbert Szabian
Peter Sidi
Istvan Peni
 Switzerland
Gilles Vincent Dufaux
Sandro Greuter
Jan Lochbihler
300m Rifle 3 Positions  Simon Claussen (NOR)  Bernhard Pickl (AUT)  Peter Sidi (HUN)
300m Rifle 3 Positions Team  Norway
Simon Claussen
Hans Kristian Wear
Kim Andre Lund
 France
Michael D'Halluin
Alexis Raynaud
Emilien Chassat
 Switzerland
Gilles Vincent Dufaux
Sandro Greuter
Jan Lochbihler

See also

References

  1. ^ "2019 European Shooting Championships". Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  2. ^ "EUROPEAN SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP 25, 50m, BOLOGNA (ITA) 300m TOLMEZZO (ITA) 12 -27 SEP 2019" (PDF). esc-shooting.org. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Calendar 2019". issf-sports.org. Retrieved 14 June 2020.