1994 European Shooting Championships | |
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Host city | Lisbon, Portugal |
Level | Senior |
Events | 22 |
← 1992 1996 → |
The 1994 European Shooting Championships was the 40th edition (included the European Shooting Championships), of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation. [1]
Events was 22, 12 men and 10 women. [2]
Event | Winner | Country |
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Air traffic | Rajmond Debevec | Slovenia |
Air pistol | Wiktor Makarow | Ukraine |
Air rifle, team | (Frank Dobler, Torsten Krebs, Matthias Stich) | Germany |
Air pistol, team | (Marek Nowak etc.) | Poland |
Running disk | Michael Jakosits | Germany |
Running disc, team | (Michael Jakosits, Jens Zimmermann, Marko Schulze) | Germany |
Stairs | Frans Peeters | Belgium |
Skeet | Andrea Benelli | Italy |
Trap, team | (Marco Venturini, Giovanni Pellielo, Roberto Scalzone) | Italy |
Skeet, team | (Andrea Benelli, Ennio Falco, Bruno Rossetti) | Italy |
Doppel-Trap | Karoly Gombos | Hungary |
Doppel-Trap, team | (Albano Pera, Marco Cenci, Enrico Buffoli) | Italy |
Event | Winner | Country |
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Air rifle | Anna Maluchina | Russia |
Luftpistole | Maria Grosdeva | Bulgaria |
Air rifle, team | (Wera Stamm, Sonja Pfeilschifter, Petra Horneber) | Germany |
Air pistol, team | (Maria Grosdeva, Diana Jorgova, etc.) | Bulgaria |
Trap | Satu Pusila | Finland |
Skeet | Erdjanik Awetisjan | Armenia |
Trap, team | (Satu Pusila, Sini Rantapu, P. Julin) | Finland |
Skeet, team | (Diana Igaly, E. Waswari, I. Gögölös) | Hungary |
Doppel-Trap | Deborah Gelisio | Italy |
Doppel-Trap, team | (Deborah Gelisio, Giovanna Pasello, Nadia Innocenti) | Italy |
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