Olympic skeet is the final event for this years World Championship!
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The massive scores have followed all the way throught the event. This ground is well known for big scores. The targets have good visability and great weather.
Well with that in mind – surprise, surprise we have ARAMBURU Juan Jose from Spain who equals the World Record with a 125×125.
The cut off for the Flash Final was a shoot off on 123. After the final we ended up with 3 shooters on 149 x 150.
After the shoot off we ended up with the below medalists:-
GOLD ARAMBURU Juan Jose (ESP) 149 x 150
SILVER BROVOLD Tore (Norway) 149 x 150
BRONZE ALRASHIDI Abdullah (Kuwait) 149 x 150
The Great Britain shooters shot some really good scores but it was just not enough to make the finals.
Rory Warlow 122 x 125
M Allen 121 x 125
R Brickell 120 x 125
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GOLD FEDOROV Anatoly (RUS) 121 x125
SILVER CASSANDRO Tammaro (ITA) 121×125
BRONZE WUELPERN Gerrit (GER) 121 x 125
The Great Britain results were good but again just not enough to win a medal
18th DAVIDMANN Charles 118×125
27th MCGONIGAL Sam 116×125
35th FRANKLIN Guy Stephen 114×125
Well thats the last event for this year for Great Britain to attend except for those who have qualified for the World Cup Final this year.
Clive Bramley
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