Golf at the 2015 Games of the Small States of Europe

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Golf at the 2015 Games of the Small States of Europe was held at the Golfklúbbur Reykjavíkur, Reykjavík, Iceland from 3 to 6 June 2015. [1]

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Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's individualFlag of Iceland.svg  Kristján Einarsson  (ISL)Flag of Monaco.svg  Sandro Piaget  (MON)Flag of Iceland.svg  Haraldur Magnús  (ISL)
Women's individualFlag of Iceland.svg  Guðrún Björnsdóttir  (ISL)Flag of Monaco.svg  Sophie Sandolo  (MON)Flag of Iceland.svg  Karen Guðnadóttir  (ISL)
Men's teamFlag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
Andri Björnsson
Haraldur Magnús
Kristján Einarsson
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
Andrew Borg
Daniel Holland
John Junior Ver Elst Micallef
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco
Frédéric Ruffier Meray
Luigi Zenere
Sandro Piaget
Women's teamFlag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
Sunna Víðisdóttir
Karen Guðnadóttir
Guðrún Björnsdóttir
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco
Helga Piaget
Sophie Halsall
Sophie Sandolo
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
Mei Ping Yu
Nathalie Decker
Anne Schwartz

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland  (ISL)4026
2Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco  (MON)0314
3Flag of Malta.svg  Malta  (MLT)0101
4Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg  (LUX)0011
Totals (4 entries)44412

Results

Legend

Men's

RankAthleteRoundTotalTo par
1234
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Iceland.svg  Kristján Einarsson  (ISL)68696477278−6
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Monaco.svg  Sandro Piaget  (MON)73716672282−2
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Iceland.svg  Haraldur Magnús  (ISL)68727173284Even
4Flag of Iceland.svg  Andri Björnsson  (ISL)72707371286+2
5Flag of Andorra.svg  Kevin Esteve Rigaill  (AND)71727276291+7
6Flag of Malta.svg  Andrew Borg  (MLT)74707575294+10
7Flag of Malta.svg  Daniel Holland  (MLT)72708080302+18
8Flag of Malta.svg  John Junior Ver Elst Micallef  (MLT)82727178303+19
9Flag of San Marino.svg  Casey Severiano Calmi  (SMR)73787380304+20
Flag of San Marino.svg  Tommaso Soragni  (SMR)77727580304+20
11Flag of Luxembourg.svg  David Winandy  (LUX)74787482307+23
12Flag of Andorra.svg  Ramon Armengol Whittaker  (AND)76777885316+32
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Max Biwer  (LUX)77787487316+32
Flag of Monaco.svg  Luigi Zenere  (MON)77817880316+32
15Flag of Andorra.svg  David Esteve Rigaill  (AND)76828284324+40
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Lukas Schaper  (LIE)84778182324+40
17Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Sebastian Lukas Schredt  (LIE)84797884325+41
Flag of Monaco.svg  Frédéric Ruffier Meray  (MON)84807982325+41
19Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Patrick Rahme  (LUX)83858085333+49
19Flag of San Marino.svg  Marco Pelliccioni  (SMR)85868088339+55
21Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Christian Walch  (LIE)88869386353+69

Women's

RankAthleteRoundTotalTo par
1234
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Iceland.svg  Guðrún Björnsdóttir  (ISL)69717077287−1
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Monaco.svg  Sophie Sandolo  (MON)73737076292+4
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Iceland.svg  Karen Guðnadóttir  (ISL)77737577302+14
4Flag of Iceland.svg  Sunna Víðisdóttir  (ISL)74787675303+15
5Flag of Andorra.svg  Marina Creus Ribas  (AND)77888177323+35
6Flag of Malta.svg  Sophie Halsall  (MLT)80858680331+43
7Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Christine Tinner-Rampone  (LIE)888379833333+45
8Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Anne Schwartz  (LUX)82838489338+50
9Flag of Monaco.svg  Helga Piaget  (MON)80888091339+51
10Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Nathalie Decker  (LUX)83928887350+62
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Mei Ping Yu  (LUX)89859185350+62
12Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Lisa Sele  (LIE)92849384353+65

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References

  1. "16th Games of the Small States of Europe". 6 June 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2015.