Paola Tattini

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Paola Tattini
Personal information
National team Italy
Born (1958-02-13) 13 February 1958 (age 65)
Ozzano dell'Emilia, Italy
Sport
Sport Shooting
Event(s) Trap
Medal record
Individual
Event1st2nd3rd
World Championships 420
European Championships 024
Total444

Paola Tattini (born 13 February 1958) is a former Italian female sport shooter who won medals at individual senior level at the World Championships and European Championships. [1]

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Biography

After her competitive career in trap (shotgun), Paola Tattini dedicated herself to the practice of helice shooting, obtaining some good results as a gold medal at the European Championships in Castanea delle Furie, Messina won in 2019. [2]

In December 2019 she received the important honor of the Golden Collar for sporting merit from the Italian National Olympic Committee. [3]

Honours

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CONI: Golden Collar of Sports Merit: Collare d'Oro al Merito Sportivo (2019) [4]

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References

  1. "Paola Tattini Profile". issf-sports.org. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  2. "L'Italia dell'Elica sulla vetta d'Europa" (in Italian). armietiro.it. 10 June 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  3. "Collare d'oro per Paola Tattini, massima onorificenza per l'iridata ozzanese del tiro a voloi" (in Italian). sabatosera.it. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  4. "Collari d'Oro - Paola Tattini" (in Italian). coni.it. Retrieved 3 June 2020.