Shooting at the 2023 European Games – Women's team 10 metre air rifle

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Women's team 10 metre air rifle
at the 2023 European Games
Venue Wrocław Shooting Centre
Dates24 June
Competitors33 from 11 nations
Teams11
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
2027  

The women's team 10 metre air rifle event at the 2023 European Games took place on 24 June at the Wrocław Shooting Centre. [1]

Contents

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, European and Games records were as follows.

Qualification
World Record
European RecordFlag of Norway.svg  Norway
Jeanette Hegg Duestad
Mari Bårdseng Løvseth
Jenny Stene
951.0 Cairo, Egypt 2 March 2022
Games Record

Results

Qualification 1

RankCountryAthleteSeriesTotalTeam
total [2]
Notes
123
1Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Jeanette Hegg Duestad 104.6106.9106.3317.8945.6Q, GR
Jenny Stene 105.0104.4105.8315.2
Milda Marina Haugen 104.3103.7104.6312.6
2Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Urška Hrašovec 105.6105.4103.3314.3941.1Q
Živa Dvoršak 103.6105.1105.5314.2
Klavdija Jerovšek 104.5103.8104.3312.6
3Flag of France.svg  France Océanne Muller 105.7105.6103.7315.0940.6Q
Jade Bordet 102.9104.8105.5313.2
Judith Gomez 103.9103.4105.1312.4
4Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Eszter Dénes 106.4104.3105.8316.5940.4Q
Eszter Mészáros 104.6104.6103.5312.7
Gitta Bajos 101.3105.0104.9311.2
5Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Chiara Leone 104.6104.9105.0314.5940.1Q
Audrey Gogniat 103.1105.8105.1314.0
Nina Christen 104.3102.7104.6311.6
6Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Anna Janssen 105.1105.3105.8316.2939.6Q
Lisa Müller 104.3104.3104.8313.4
Jolyn Beer 103.2103.9102.9310.0
7Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Aneta Stankiewicz 103.6104.8104.7313.1937.8Q
Natalia Kochańska 103.2104.2105.4312.8
Julia Piotrowska 104.3102.7104.9311.9
8Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Marlene Pribitzer 105.1104.5104.8314.4935.2Q
Sheileen Waibel 103.1103.5104.3310.9
Nadine Ungerank 104.6101.3104.0309.9
9Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Lucie Brázdová 104.3103.4104.7312.4934.3
Aneta Brabcová 103.8105.0102.5311.3
Veronika Blažíčková 103.0103.7103.9310.6
10Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Teodora Vukojević 103.0105.1104.7312.8933.3
Ivana Maksimović 104.5102.7103.3310.5
Andrea Arsović 102.2103.9103.9310.0
11Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Rikke Ibsen 104.0105.4105.1314.5929.9
Stephanie Grundsøe 103.3104.3104.4312.0
Anna Nielsen 102.7100.5100.2303.4
12Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Viktoriya Sukhorukova 104.7105.0103.5313.2929.7
Daria Tykhova 104.0104.1103.5311.6
Natallia Kalnysh 100.5101.2103.2304.9

Qualification 2

RankCountryAthleteSeriesTotalTeam
total [3]
Notes
12
1Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Jeanette Hegg Duestad 105.7105.8211.5629.7QG
Milda Marina Haugen 105.0104.8209.8
Jenny Stene 104.6103.8208.4
2Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Chiara Leone 105.3104.3209.6628.5QG
Nina Christen 103.9105.6209.5
Audrey Gogniat 104.7104.7209.4
3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Natalia Kochańska 104.2105.2209.4626.6QB
Aneta Stankiewicz 104.1104.8208.9
Julia Piotrowska 104.5103.8208.3
4Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Eszter Mészáros 104.4104.9209.3626.5QB
Gitta Bajos 103.9104.9208.8
Eszter Dénes 105.1103.3208.4
5Flag of France.svg  France Océanne Muller 105.0104.2209.2625.3
Judith Gomez 104.6104.3208.9
Jade Bordet 103.8103.4207.2
6Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Marlene Pribitzer 105.0105.9210.9624.9
Sheileen Waibel 104.2104.2208.4
Nadine Ungerank 104.4101.2205.6
7Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Lisa Müller 105.6105.1210.7624.3
Anna Janssen 102.9105.1208.0
Jolyn Beer 102.6103.0205.6
8Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Živa Dvoršak 104.4104.8209.2624.1
Urška Hrašovec 103.1104.8207.9
Klavdija Jerovšek 102.5104.5207.0

Finals

RankCountryAthletesTotal [4]
Gold medal match
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Nina Christen
Audrey Gogniat
Chiara Leone
16
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Norway.svg  Norway Jeanette Hegg Duestad
Milda Marina Haugen
Jenny Stene
14
Bronze medal match
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Poland.svg  Poland Natalia Kochańska
Julia Piotrowska
Aneta Stankiewicz
17
4Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Gitta Bajos
Eszter Dénes
Eszter Mészáros
5

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