1998 European Shooting Championships | |
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Host city | Nicosia, Cyprus |
Level | Senior |
Events | 26 |
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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]
Events was 22, 12 men and 10 women. [2]
Event | Winner | Country |
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Air traffic | Rajmond Debevec | Slovenia |
Air pistols | Tanju Kirjakov | Bulgaria |
Luftgewehr, team | (Roberto Di Donna, Vigilio Fait, Leonardo Messina) | Italy |
Air pistol, team | (Georgi Nekschajew, Vitali Bubnowitsch, Anatoli Klimenko) | Belarus |
Running disc, normal running | Dimitri Lykin | Russia |
Running disc, acc. Run | Jozsef Sike | Hungary |
Running disc, normal run, team | (Michael Jakosits, Manfred Kurzer, Jens Zimmermann) | Germany |
Running disc, acc. Run, team | (Alexei Gorodjankin, Yuri Ermolenko, Dimitri Lykin) | Russia |
Trap | Igor Tschebanow | Russia |
Skeet | Boris Bechynsky | Czechoslovakia |
Trap, team | (Waldemar Schanz, Karsten Bindrich, Thomas Fichtner) | Germany |
Skeet, team | (Oleg Tichin, Alexej Wetoch, Nikolai Teoplij) | Russia |
Double Staircase | Waldemar Schanz | Germany |
Doppel-Trap, team | (Daniele Di Spigno, Luca Marini, Emanuele Bernasconi) | Italy |
Event | Winner | Country |
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Air rifle | Olga Pogrebnjak | Belarus |
Air pistol | Miroslawa Sagun | Poland |
Air rifle, team | (Olga Pogrebnjak, Galina Krawzowa, Natalja Schuchowa) | Belarus |
Air pistol, team | (Lolita Miltschina, Ljudmila Boreischa, Julia Sinjak) | Belarus |
Running disk | Silke Johannes | Germany |
Running disk, team | (Marina Schapala, Ganna Tschapliewa, Julia Grigorjewa) | Ukraine |
Trap | Satu Pusila | Finland |
Skeet | Maarit Lepomäki | Finland |
Trap, team | (Roberta Pelosi, Cristina Bocca, Giulia Iannotti) | Italy |
Skeet, team | (Svetlana Demina, Jerjannik Awetissian, Anna Protasowa) | Russia |
Doppel-Trap | Pia Julin | Finland |
Doppel-Trap, team | (Deborah Gelisio, Isabella Petruzzelli, Giovanna Pasello) | Italy |
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