Shooting at the 2013 Island Games

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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]

2013 Island Games multi-sport event held in Bermuda

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 (Bermuda)

'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.

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Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Gotland vapen.svg  Gotland 14 4 2 20
2Flag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 3 5 6 14
3Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar 2 4 3 9
4Flag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey 2 1 2 5
5Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands 2 0 1 3
Bandera de Menorca.svg  Menorca 2 0 1 3
7Flag of Saint Helena.svg  Saint Helena 1 2 0 3
8Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 1 1 1 3
9Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Cayman Islands 0 3 1 4
10Flag of Aland.svg  Åland Islands 0 1 3 4
11Flag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Isle of Wight 0 1 0 1
12Hitra crest flag.svg  Hitra 0 0 1 1
Total 27 22 21 70

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 metre air pistol (ISSF) [3] Gotland vapen.svg Pontus Nordgren (Gotland) 552 (9)Flag of Jersey.svg Michael Quenault (Jersey) 552 (7)Flag of Gibraltar.svg Jonathan David Patron (GIB) 551
10 metre air rifle (ISSF) [4] Flag of Saint Helena.svg Simon Paul Henry (Saint Helena) 567Gotland vapen.svg Robin Leksäther (Gotland) 565Flag of Jersey.svg David Turner (Jersey) 558
25 metre centre fire (ISSF) [5] Gotland vapen.svg Bengt Hyytiäinen (Gotland) 562Flag of Gibraltar.svg Jonathan David Patron (GIB) 556Flag of Gibraltar.svg Louis Phillip Baglietto (GIB) 548
25 metre standard pistol (ISSF) [6] Gotland vapen.svg Pontus Nordgren (Gotland) 553Flag of Gibraltar.svg Daniel Payas (GIB) 526Gotland vapen.svg Bengt Hyytiäinen (Gotland) 525 (6)
25 metre rapid fire (ISSF) [7] Gotland vapen.svg Peter Nordgren (Gotland) 562Flag of Jersey.svg George Winstanley (Jersey) 549 (10)Flag of Jersey.svg Michael Quenault (Jersey) 549 (5)
50 metre free pistol (ISSF) [8] Gotland vapen.svg Pontus Nordgren (Gotland) 518Flag of Jersey.svg Michael Quenault (Jersey) 499Hitra crest flag.svg Jørgen Olsen (Hitra) 494
50 metre prone smallbore rifle (ISSF) [9] Flag of Jersey.svg Andrew Chapman (Jersey) 584Flag of the Isle of Wight.svg Dominic Cowen (Isle of Wight) 579Flag of Bermuda.svg Ross Roberts (BER) 578
Individual automatic ball trap [10] Bandera de Menorca.svg Juan Manuel Bagur Bosch (Menorca) 123Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg Christopher Jackson (CAY) 121Flag of Aland.svg Niklas Rehn (ALA) 108
Individual skeet (Olympic) [11] Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Marius F. Joensen (FRO) 130Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg Edison McLean (CAY) 129Flag of Aland.svg Lennart Åkerblom (ALA) 128
10 metre air pistol team (ISSF) [12] Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar
Louis Phillip Baglietto
Jonathan David Patron
1100Gotland vapen.svg  Gotland
Peter Nordgren
Pontus Nordgren
1097Flag of Jersey.svg  Jersey
Michael Quenault
George Winstanley
1084
10 metre air rifle team (ISSF) [13] Gotland vapen.svg  Gotland
Johnny Jonasson
Robin Leksäther
1121Not awardedNot awarded
25 metre centre fire team (ISSF) [14] Gotland vapen.svg  Gotland
Bengt Hyytiäinen
Olof Widing
1106Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar
Louis Phillip Baglietto
Jonathan David Patron
1061Flag of Jersey.svg  Jersey
Christopher le Moeligou
Michael Quenault
1054
25 metre rapid fire team (ISSF) [15] Gotland vapen.svg  Gotland
Peter Nordgren
Olof Widing
1095Flag of Jersey.svg  Jersey
Michael Quenault
George Winstanley
1070Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar
Jonathan David Patron
Daniel Payas
1052
50 metre free pistol team (ISSF) [16] Gotland vapen.svg  Gotland
Peter Nordgren
Pontus Nordgren
1002Flag of Jersey.svg  Jersey
Michael Quenault
Mick Radcliffe
906Flag of Aland.svg  Åland Islands
Rune Karlsson
Jan Malmberg
859
50 metre prone smallbore rifle team (ISSF) [17] Gotland vapen.svg  Gotland
Birger Johansson
Dick Weström
1130Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda
Carl Reid
Ross Roberts
1130Bandera de Menorca.svg  Menorca
Tobias Pantke
Pedro Portella
1128
Team automatic ball trap [18] Bandera de Menorca.svg  Menorca
Juan Manuel Bagur Bosch
Sebastian Bosch
157Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Cayman Islands
Christopher Jackson
Kevin Schirn
150Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands
Esmar Andreasen
Ragnar við Streym
137
Team skeet (Olympic) [19] Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands
Sámal Debes
Marius F. Joensen
167Flag of Aland.svg  Åland Islands
Lennart Åkerblom
Bengt-Olof Lindgren
158Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Cayman Islands
Edison McLean
Kevin Schirn
146

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 metre air pistol (ISSF) [20] Flag of Jersey.svg Nicola Holmes (Jersey) 358Flag of Guernsey.svg Rebecca Margetts (GGY) 349Gotland vapen.svg Eva Widing (Gotland) 349
10 metre air rifle (ISSF) [21] Flag of Gibraltar.svg Heloise Manasco (GIB) 381Not awardedNot awarded
25 metre sport pistol (ISSF) [22] Flag of Jersey.svg Nicola Holmes (Jersey) 546Gotland vapen.svg Eva Widing (Gotland) 535Flag of Guernsey.svg Nikki Trebert (GGY) 527
50 metre prone smallbore rifle (ISSF) [23] Flag of Bermuda.svg Maurisa Smith (BER) 556Gotland vapen.svg Eva Widing (Gotland) 552Not awarded
10 metre air pistol team (ISSF) [24] Flag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey
Rebecca Margetts
Nikki Trebert
1059Not awardedNot awarded
25 metre sport pistol team (ISSF) [25] Flag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey
Rebecca Margetts
Nikki Trebert
1064Not awardedNot awarded
50 metre prone smallbore rifle team (ISSF) [26] Gotland vapen.svg  Gotland
Jehnny Gardelin
Eva Widing
1126Not awardedNot awarded

Open events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
25 metre standard pistol team (ISSF) [27] Gotland vapen.svg  Gotland
Bengt Hyytiäinen
Peter Nordgren
1083Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar
Jonathan David Patron
Daniel Payas
1013Flag of Jersey.svg  Jersey
Christopher le Moeligou
Mick Radcliffe
958
50 metre 3 position smallbore rifle (ISSF) [28] Gotland vapen.svg Björn Ahlby (Gotland) 564Flag of Saint Helena.svg Simon Paul Henry (Saint Helena) 535Flag of Guernsey.svg Lee Roussel (GGY) 531
50 metre 3 position smallbore rifle team (ISSF) [29] Gotland vapen.svg  Gotland
Björn Ahlby
Lars-Olof Larsson
1089Flag of Saint Helena.svg  Saint Helena
Simon Paul Henry
Carlos James Yon
1022Flag of Jersey.svg  Jersey
Richard Bouchard
Andrew Chapman
1001

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