Shooting at the 2019 Island Games | |
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Dates | 7–12 July |
Shooting, for the 2019 Island Games, took place at 4 venues in Gibraltar in July 2019. [1]
* Host nation (Gibraltar)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | ![]() | 12 | 5 | 6 | 23 |
2 | ![]() | 5 | 4 | 4 | 13 |
![]() | 5 | 4 | 4 | 13 | |
4 | ![]() | 4 | 3 | 2 | 9 |
5 | ![]() | 3 | 9 | 6 | 18 |
6 | ![]() | 3 | 7 | 6 | 16 |
7 | ![]() | 3 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
8 | ![]() | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
9 | ![]() | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
10 | ![]() | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
11 | ![]() | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
12 | ![]() | 0 | 1 | 4 | 5 |
13 | ![]() | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
14 | ![]() | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
15 | ![]() | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (15 entries) | 39 | 39 | 39 | 117 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's 10 m air pistol | Nemo Tabur![]() | 229.9 | Perron Phipps![]() | 226 | Daniel Louis Payas![]() | 205.9 |
Women's 10 m air pistol | Nicola Holmes![]() | 1095 | Eva Widing![]() | 1057 | Imogen Moss![]() | 890.1 |
Men's 25 m standard pistol | Jonathan David Patron![]() | 548 | Peter Nordgren![]() | 541 | Roland Maimre![]() | 537 |
Women's 25 m standard pistol | Nikki Trebert![]() | 526 | Eva Widing![]() | 519 | Imogen Moss![]() | 501 |
Men's 25 m centrefire | Nemo Tabur![]() | 573 | Roland Maimre![]() | 551 | Fredrik Blomqvist![]() | 530 |
Women's 25 m sport pistol | Nikki Trebert![]() | 550 | Nicola Holmes![]() | 540 | Eva Widing![]() | 532 |
Men's 50 m free pistol | Nemo Tabur![]() | 491 | Pedro Salord![]() | 481 | Pontus Nordgren![]() | 474 |
Men's 10 m air pistol team | ![]() Perron Phipps Matthew Reed | 1109 | ![]() Roland Maimre Nemo Tabur | 1091 | ![]() Joshua Holden Nathan Holden | 1090 |
Women's 10 m air pistol team | ![]() Nicola Holmes Mary Norman | 1058 | ![]() Imogen Moss Shelley Moss | 1054 | ![]() Sasha Alexander Bettina Manner | 1052 |
Men's 25 m standard pistol team | ![]() Peter Nordgren Pontus Nordgren | 1087 | ![]() Roland Maimre Nemo Tabur | 1075 | ![]() Jonathan David Patron Daniel Louis Payas | 1038 |
Women's 25 m standard pistol team | ![]() Imogen Moss Shelley Moss | 1017 | ![]() Rebecca Margetts Nikki Trebert | 962 | ![]() Amy Hall Mary Norman | 896 |
Men's 25 m centrefire team | ![]() Roland Maimre Nemo Tabur | 1129 | ![]() Thomas Larsson Olof Widing | 1055 | ![]() Fredrik Blomqvist Mikael Johansson | 1045 |
Women's 25 m sport pistol team | ![]() Rebecca Margetts Nikki Trebert | 1080 | ![]() Imogen Moss Shelley Moss | 1066 | ![]() Nicola Holmes Mary Norman | 1048 |
Men's 50 m free pistol team | ![]() Perron Phipps Matthew Reed | 945 | ![]() Jonathan David Patron Daniel Louis Payas | 928 | ![]() Roland Maimre Nemo Tabur | 928 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's 10 m air rifle | Cameron Pirouet ![]() | 247.9 GR | Dailen Broton![]() | 238.5 | Paul Guilou![]() | 213.8 |
Women's 10 m air rifle | Frida Eriksson![]() | 244.1 | Mairead Lourdes Anne Sheriff![]() | 239.2 | Amanda Glansholm![]() | 219.8 |
Men's 50 m rifle prone | Robert Spence![]() | 615.6 | Dominic Cowen![]() | 614.8 | Andrew Whittall![]() | 612.6 |
Women's 50 m rifle prone | Jehnny Gardelin![]() | 605.5 | Mairead Lourdes Anne Sheriff![]() | 603.4 | Adrienne Smatt![]() | 603.3 |
50 m rifle 3 positions | Cameron Pirouet ![]() | 443.1 | Frida Eriksson![]() | 439.4 | Robert Spence![]() | 417.3 |
Mixed 10 m air rifle team | ![]() Caitlin Mills Cameron Pirouet | 483.4 | ![]() Frida Eriksson Andreas Karlsson | 480.4 | ![]() Stephanie Piri James Scott | 413.6 |
10 m air rifle team | ![]() Darren Fry Cameron Pirouet | 1217.2 | ![]() Stephanie Piri Mairead Lourdes Anne Sheriff | 1213.6 | ![]() Amanda Glansholm Erica Karlsson | 1210.2 |
50 m rifle prone team | ![]() Dominic Cowen Andrew Whittall | 1233.8 GR | ![]() Sarah Campion Susan De Gruchy | 1221.9 GR | ![]() Natalie Jade Piri Mairead Lourdes Anne Sheriff | 1217.7 |
50 m rifle 3 positions team | ![]() Toby Baillon Cameron Pirouet | 2219 | ![]() Kristina Hewitt Mairead Lourdes Anne Sheriff | 2161 | ![]() Björn Ahlby Lars-Olof Larsson | 2159 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Skeet | Marius Fríðálvur Joensen![]() | 49 | Fredrik Melin![]() | 45 | Marcus Påvals![]() | 36 |
Trap | Juan Manuel Bosch![]() | 41 | Alex Johannesen![]() | 38 | Kevin Cowles![]() | 30 |
Skeet team | ![]() Tórur Fløtt Marius Fríðálvur Joensen | 173 | ![]() Bengt-Olof Lindgren Marcus Påvals | 161 | ![]() Carl-Göran Hederstedt Fredrik Melin | 159 |
Trap team | ![]() Juan Manuel Bosch Sebastià Moll | 174 | ![]() Nicholas Dewe Stefan Roberts | 171 | ![]() David Walton Robert Watterson | 166 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Automatic ball trap | Alex Johannesen![]() | 140 GR | Thomas Burns![]() | 138 | Juan Manuel Bosch![]() | 137 |
Automatic ball trap team | ![]() Mark Riley Alan Wade | 183 | ![]() Darren Burtenshaw Alexander Williams | 182 | ![]() Mark Andrews Gareth Joseph | 182 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Police pistol 1 | James Straughan![]() | 298 | Andrew Torode![]() | 296 | Mark Dubras![]() | 295 |
Service pistol B | Mark Dubras![]() | 109 | Jørgen Olsen![]() | 103 | Andrew Torode![]() | 102 |
Police pistol 1 team | ![]() Mark Dubras Benjamin Videgrain | 579 | ![]() Stephen Borge John Holmes | 578 | ![]() James Straughan Andrew Torode | 576 |
Service pistol B team | ![]() James Straughan Andrew Torode | 210 | ![]() Mark Dubras Benjamin Videgrain | 208 | ![]() Roy Aune Jørgen Olsen | 178 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Standard division | Richard Clifton![]() | 685.451 | Ales Cevela![]() | 634.9683 | James Daly![]() | 612.7204 |
Open division | Stephen Borge![]() | 709.6634 | Mario Apap![]() | 605.0448 | Ales Cevela![]() | 575.0452 |
Standard division team | ![]() Tobias Cabaret James Daly | 1192.0483 | ![]() John Holmes Edward Yome | 1116.9122 | ![]() Richard Clifton Ian Grimes | 1059.3146 |
Open division team | ![]() Mario Apap Stephen Borge | 1314.7082 | ![]() Alain Cabaret Michael Nolan | 874.9846 | ![]() Victor Erikslund Tomas Mörn | 842.7699 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Revolver 1500 48 shot-max 6" barrel | Mark Dubras![]() | 473 | Andrew Torode![]() | 471 | Benjamin Videgrain![]() | 470 |
Revolver 1500 48 shot-max 6" barrel team | ![]() Mark Dubras Benjamin Videgrain | 939 | ![]() Roy Aune Jørgen Olsen | 922 | ![]() James Straughan Andrew Torode | 919 |
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