1998 European Shotgun Championships

Last updated
1998 European Shooting Championships
Host city Nicosia, Cyprus
LevelSenior
Events26
1996
1999

The 1998 European Shooting Championships was the 44th edition (included of the European Shooting Championships), of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation. [1]

Contents

Winners

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

Men

EventWinnerCountry
Air traffic Rajmond Debevec Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Air pistols Tanju Kirjakov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Luftgewehr, team(Roberto Di Donna, Vigilio Fait, Leonardo Messina)Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Air pistol, team(Georgi Nekschajew, Vitali Bubnowitsch, Anatoli Klimenko)Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Running disc, normal running Dimitri Lykin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Running disc, acc. Run Jozsef Sike Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Running disc, normal run, team(Michael Jakosits, Manfred Kurzer, Jens Zimmermann)Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Running disc, acc. Run, team(Alexei Gorodjankin, Yuri Ermolenko, Dimitri Lykin)Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Trap Igor Tschebanow Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Skeet Boris Bechynsky Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
Trap, team(Waldemar Schanz, Karsten Bindrich, Thomas Fichtner)Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Skeet, team(Oleg Tichin, Alexej Wetoch, Nikolai Teoplij)Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Double Staircase Waldemar Schanz Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Doppel-Trap, team(Daniele Di Spigno, Luca Marini, Emanuele Bernasconi)Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

Women

EventWinnerCountry
Air rifle Olga Pogrebnjak Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Air pistol Miroslawa Sagun Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Air rifle, team(Olga Pogrebnjak, Galina Krawzowa, Natalja Schuchowa)Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Air pistol, team(Lolita Miltschina, Ljudmila Boreischa, Julia Sinjak)Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Running disk Silke Johannes Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Running disk, team(Marina Schapala, Ganna Tschapliewa, Julia Grigorjewa)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Trap Satu Pusila Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Skeet Maarit Lepomäki Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Trap, team(Roberta Pelosi, Cristina Bocca, Giulia Iannotti)Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Skeet, team(Svetlana Demina, Jerjannik Awetissian, Anna Protasowa)Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Doppel-Trap Pia Julin Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Doppel-Trap, team(Deborah Gelisio, Isabella Petruzzelli, Giovanna Pasello)Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

See also

Related Research Articles

The 1990 European Shooting Championships was the 36th edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1988 European Shotgun Championships</span> International athletics championship event

The 1988 European Shooting Championships was the 34th edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

The 1992 European Shooting Championships was the 38th edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

The 1994 European Shooting Championships was the 40th edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

The 1996 European Shooting Championships was the 42nd edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

The 2000 European Shooting Championships was the 46th edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

The 2002 European Shooting Championships was the 48th edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

The 2004 European Shooting Championships was the 50th edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

The 1956 European Shotgun Championships was the 1st edition of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

The 1957 European Shotgun Championships was the 2nd edition of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

The 1958 European Shotgun Championships was the 3rd edition of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

The 1971 European 10 m Events Championships was the 1st edition of the special 10 m events competition, European 10 m Events Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

The 1963 European Running Target Championships was the 1st edition of the running target competition, European Running Target Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">European Running Target Championships</span>

The European Running Target Championships are special shooting sport championships of running target organized discontinuously by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) since 1963.

The 1957 European Shooting Championships was the 2nd edition of the global shooting competition, European Shooting Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1959 European 300 m Rifle Championships</span> International athletics championship event

The 1959 European 300 m Rifle Championships was the 1st edition of the European 300 m Rifle Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

The 1999 European 300 m Rifle Championships was the 11th edition of the 300 m rifle competition, European 300 m Rifle Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation as a stand alone championships.

The 1997 European 300 m Rifle Championships was the 10th edition of the 300 m rifle competition, European 300 m Rifle Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation as a stand-alone championships.

The 1995 European 300 m Rifle Championships was the 9th edition of the 300 m rifle competition, European 300 m Rifle Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation as a stand-alone championships.

The 1991 European 300 m Rifle Championships was the 7th edition of the 300 m rifle competition, European 300 m Rifle Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation as a stand alone championships.

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.