Shooting, for the 2013 Island Games, took place at the Warwick Camp, the Finger, and Cooper's Island, Bermuda. [1] Competition took place from 14 to 19 July 2013. [2]
The XV Island Games were held in Bermuda from 13 to 19 July 2013. Bermuda was selected to host the Games by default after Prince Edward Island withdrew from the International Island Games Association.
'Warwick Camp' was originally the rifle ranges and a training area used by units of the Bermuda Garrison based elsewhere in the colony. Today, the Camp is the home of the Royal Bermuda Regiment.
Cooper's Island is part of the chain which makes up Bermuda. It is located in St. George's Parish, in the northeast of the territory.
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 14 | 4 | 2 | 20 | |
2 | 3 | 5 | 6 | 14 | |
3 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 9 | |
4 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 | |
5 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 | |
2 | 0 | 1 | 3 | ||
7 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 | |
8 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | |
9 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 4 | |
10 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 | |
11 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
12 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Total | 27 | 22 | 21 | 70 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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10 metre air pistol (ISSF) [3] | 552 (9) | 552 (7) | 551 | |||
10 metre air rifle (ISSF) [4] | 567 | 565 | 558 | |||
25 metre centre fire (ISSF) [5] | 562 | 556 | 548 | |||
25 metre standard pistol (ISSF) [6] | 553 | 526 | 525 (6) | |||
25 metre rapid fire (ISSF) [7] | 562 | 549 (10) | 549 (5) | |||
50 metre free pistol (ISSF) [8] | 518 | 499 | 494 | |||
50 metre prone smallbore rifle (ISSF) [9] | 584 | 579 | 578 | |||
Individual automatic ball trap [10] | 123 | 121 | 108 | |||
Individual skeet (Olympic) [11] | 130 | 129 | 128 | |||
10 metre air pistol team (ISSF) [12] | Louis Phillip Baglietto Jonathan David Patron | 1100 | Peter Nordgren Pontus Nordgren | 1097 | Michael Quenault George Winstanley | 1084 |
10 metre air rifle team (ISSF) [13] | Johnny Jonasson Robin Leksäther | 1121 | Not awarded | Not awarded | ||
25 metre centre fire team (ISSF) [14] | Bengt Hyytiäinen Olof Widing | 1106 | Louis Phillip Baglietto Jonathan David Patron | 1061 | Christopher le Moeligou Michael Quenault | 1054 |
25 metre rapid fire team (ISSF) [15] | Peter Nordgren Olof Widing | 1095 | Michael Quenault George Winstanley | 1070 | Jonathan David Patron Daniel Payas | 1052 |
50 metre free pistol team (ISSF) [16] | Peter Nordgren Pontus Nordgren | 1002 | Michael Quenault Mick Radcliffe | 906 | Rune Karlsson Jan Malmberg | 859 |
50 metre prone smallbore rifle team (ISSF) [17] | Birger Johansson Dick Weström | 1130 | Carl Reid Ross Roberts | 1130 | Tobias Pantke Pedro Portella | 1128 |
Team automatic ball trap [18] | Juan Manuel Bagur Bosch Sebastian Bosch | 157 | Christopher Jackson Kevin Schirn | 150 | Esmar Andreasen Ragnar við Streym | 137 |
Team skeet (Olympic) [19] | Sámal Debes Marius F. Joensen | 167 | Lennart Åkerblom Bengt-Olof Lindgren | 158 | Edison McLean Kevin Schirn | 146 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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10 metre air pistol (ISSF) [20] | 358 | 349 | 349 | |||
10 metre air rifle (ISSF) [21] | 381 | Not awarded | Not awarded | |||
25 metre sport pistol (ISSF) [22] | 546 | 535 | 527 | |||
50 metre prone smallbore rifle (ISSF) [23] | 556 | 552 | Not awarded | |||
10 metre air pistol team (ISSF) [24] | Rebecca Margetts Nikki Trebert | 1059 | Not awarded | Not awarded | ||
25 metre sport pistol team (ISSF) [25] | Rebecca Margetts Nikki Trebert | 1064 | Not awarded | Not awarded | ||
50 metre prone smallbore rifle team (ISSF) [26] | Jehnny Gardelin Eva Widing | 1126 | Not awarded | Not awarded |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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25 metre standard pistol team (ISSF) [27] | Bengt Hyytiäinen Peter Nordgren | 1083 | Jonathan David Patron Daniel Payas | 1013 | Christopher le Moeligou Mick Radcliffe | 958 |
50 metre 3 position smallbore rifle (ISSF) [28] | 564 | 535 | 531 | |||
50 metre 3 position smallbore rifle team (ISSF) [29] | Björn Ahlby Lars-Olof Larsson | 1089 | Simon Paul Henry Carlos James Yon | 1022 | Richard Bouchard Andrew Chapman | 1001 |
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