San Marino national shooting team

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San Marino national shooting team represent the Republic of San Marino in International shooting competitions such as Olympic Games or World shooting Championships. It provided the highest results in Olympic sports for the small country.

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History

Shooting in San Marino is controlled by Federazione Sammarinese Tiro a Volo(for shotgun events) and Federazione Sammarinese Tiro a Segno (for rifle and pistol). National shooting team was present in every Olympic Games, in which San Marino have competed (13 participation). [1]

The nation, that have never won an olympic medal, has reached its highest result thanks to a shooting event: Alessandra Perilli's fourth place in Women's trap at London 2012.

San Marino won, indeed, many medals in shooting events at Mediterranean Games and Games of the Small States of Europe, especially thanks to its shotgun athletes.

Results

EventTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Tot.
Olympic Games 0000
World Championships 0044
Mediterranean Games 1416
Games of the Small States of Europe 1371535

Olympic Games

San Marino reached its best olympic results in shooting: Alessandra Perilli was fourth in Women's Trap in 2012 after an unlucky shoot-off, [2] Emanuela Felici was seventh in the same discipline at Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004, [3] Francesco Amici was seventh in Men's Trap at Athens 2004, [4] while Daniela Del Din was fifteenth in Women's Trap at Beijing 2008. [5]

World Championships

San Marino gained four bronze medals in ISSF World Shooting Championships.

Francesco Amici was third in Men's Trap in 1995 World Championships in Nicosia, Cyprus. Daniela Del Din repeated the same result in 2007 World Championships, in Nicosia again. Men and women teams won two bronze medal in 2010 Championships, in Munich. [6] [7]

Mediterranean Games

Shooting provided six medals to San Marino in Mediterranean Games.

In 1987 Gian Nicola Berti won the first medal for San Marino with his second place in Men's Trap. [8] Stefano Selva repeated the same result in 1993 games. [9] More recently, in 2005 Daniela Del Din won the first female medal thanks to a second place in Women's Trap, [10] while in 2009 Games the national shooting team gained three medals: gold for Daniela Del Din, silver for Alessandra Perilli and bronze for Francesco Amici, always in trap events. [11]

Games of the Small States of Europe

San Marino won 35 medals in shooting events at Games of the Small States. In detail:

See also

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