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]
* Host nation (Bermuda)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Gotland | 14 | 4 | 2 | 20 |
2 | Jersey | 3 | 5 | 6 | 14 |
3 | Gibraltar | 2 | 4 | 3 | 9 |
4 | Guernsey | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
5 | Faroe Islands | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
Menorca | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 | |
7 | Saint Helena | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 |
8 | Bermuda* | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
9 | Cayman Islands | 0 | 3 | 1 | 4 |
10 | Åland | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
11 | Isle of Wight | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
12 | Hitra | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (12 entries) | 27 | 22 | 21 | 70 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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10 metre air pistol (ISSF) [3] | Pontus Nordgren (Gotland) | 552 (9) | Michael Quenault (Jersey) | 552 (7) | Jonathan David Patron (GIB) | 551 |
10 metre air rifle (ISSF) [4] | Simon Paul Henry (Saint Helena) | 567 | Robin Leksäther (Gotland) | 565 | David Turner (Jersey) | 558 |
25 metre centre fire (ISSF) [5] | Bengt Hyytiäinen (Gotland) | 562 | Jonathan David Patron (GIB) | 556 | Louis Phillip Baglietto (GIB) | 548 |
25 metre standard pistol (ISSF) [6] | Pontus Nordgren (Gotland) | 553 | Daniel Payas (GIB) | 526 | Bengt Hyytiäinen (Gotland) | 525 (6) |
25 metre rapid fire (ISSF) [7] | Peter Nordgren (Gotland) | 562 | George Winstanley (Jersey) | 549 (10) | Michael Quenault (Jersey) | 549 (5) |
50 metre free pistol (ISSF) [8] | Pontus Nordgren (Gotland) | 518 | Michael Quenault (Jersey) | 499 | Jørgen Olsen (Hitra) | 494 |
50 metre prone smallbore rifle (ISSF) [9] | Andrew Chapman (Jersey) | 584 | Dominic Cowen (Isle of Wight) | 579 | Ross Roberts (BER) | 578 |
Individual automatic ball trap [10] | Juan Manuel Bagur Bosch (Menorca) | 123 | Christopher Jackson (CAY) | 121 | Niklas Rehn (ALA) | 108 |
Individual skeet (Olympic) [11] | Marius F. Joensen (FRO) | 130 | Edison McLean (CAY) | 129 | Lennart Åkerblom (ALA) | 128 |
10 metre air pistol team (ISSF) [12] | Gibraltar Louis Phillip Baglietto Jonathan David Patron | 1100 | Gotland Peter Nordgren Pontus Nordgren | 1097 | Jersey Michael Quenault George Winstanley | 1084 |
10 metre air rifle team (ISSF) [13] | Gotland Johnny Jonasson Robin Leksäther | 1121 | Not awarded | Not awarded | ||
25 metre centre fire team (ISSF) [14] | Gotland Bengt Hyytiäinen Olof Widing | 1106 | Gibraltar Louis Phillip Baglietto Jonathan David Patron | 1061 | Jersey Christopher le Moeligou Michael Quenault | 1054 |
25 metre rapid fire team (ISSF) [15] | Gotland Peter Nordgren Olof Widing | 1095 | Jersey Michael Quenault George Winstanley | 1070 | Gibraltar Jonathan David Patron Daniel Payas | 1052 |
50 metre free pistol team (ISSF) [16] | Gotland Peter Nordgren Pontus Nordgren | 1002 | Jersey Michael Quenault Mick Radcliffe | 906 | Åland Islands Rune Karlsson Jan Malmberg | 859 |
50 metre prone smallbore rifle team (ISSF) [17] | Gotland Birger Johansson Dick Weström | 1130 | Bermuda Carl Reid Ross Roberts | 1130 | Menorca Tobias Pantke Pedro Portella | 1128 |
Team automatic ball trap [18] | Menorca Juan Manuel Bagur Bosch Sebastian Bosch | 157 | Cayman Islands Christopher Jackson Kevin Schirn | 150 | Faroe Islands Esmar Andreasen Ragnar við Streym | 137 |
Team skeet (Olympic) [19] | Faroe Islands Sámal Debes Marius F. Joensen | 167 | Åland Islands Lennart Åkerblom Bengt-Olof Lindgren | 158 | Cayman Islands Edison McLean Kevin Schirn | 146 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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10 metre air pistol (ISSF) [20] | Nicola Holmes (Jersey) | 358 | Rebecca Margetts (GGY) | 349 | Eva Widing (Gotland) | 349 |
10 metre air rifle (ISSF) [21] | Heloise Manasco (GIB) | 381 | Not awarded | Not awarded | ||
25 metre sport pistol (ISSF) [22] | Nicola Holmes (Jersey) | 546 | Eva Widing (Gotland) | 535 | Nikki Trebert (GGY) | 527 |
50 metre prone smallbore rifle (ISSF) [23] | Maurisa Smith (BER) | 556 | Eva Widing (Gotland) | 552 | Not awarded | |
10 metre air pistol team (ISSF) [24] | Guernsey Rebecca Margetts Nikki Trebert | 1059 | Not awarded | Not awarded | ||
25 metre sport pistol team (ISSF) [25] | Guernsey Rebecca Margetts Nikki Trebert | 1064 | Not awarded | Not awarded | ||
50 metre prone smallbore rifle team (ISSF) [26] | Gotland Jehnny Gardelin Eva Widing | 1126 | Not awarded | Not awarded |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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25 metre standard pistol team (ISSF) [27] | Gotland Bengt Hyytiäinen Peter Nordgren | 1083 | Gibraltar Jonathan David Patron Daniel Payas | 1013 | Jersey Christopher le Moeligou Mick Radcliffe | 958 |
50 metre 3 position smallbore rifle (ISSF) [28] | Björn Ahlby (Gotland) | 564 | Simon Paul Henry (Saint Helena) | 535 | Lee Roussel (GGY) | 531 |
50 metre 3 position smallbore rifle team (ISSF) [29] | Gotland Björn Ahlby Lars-Olof Larsson | 1089 | Saint Helena Simon Paul Henry Carlos James Yon | 1022 | Jersey Richard Bouchard Andrew Chapman | 1001 |
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