Shooting at the 2023 Island Games | |
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Venue | Various |
Dates | 9–14 July |
Nations | 18 |
Shooting, for the 2023 Island Games, took place at 5 different venues in Guernsey in July 2023. [1]
* Host nation (Guernsey)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Guernsey * | 16 | 9 | 8 | 33 |
2 | Isle of Wight | 9 | 10 | 4 | 23 |
3 | Gotland | 7 | 1 | 2 | 10 |
4 | Jersey | 2 | 9 | 4 | 15 |
5 | Faroe Islands | 2 | 2 | 3 | 7 |
6 | Menorca | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
7 | Isle of Man | 1 | 1 | 5 | 7 |
8 | Gozo | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Ynys Môn | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | |
Åland | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | |
11 | Gibraltar | 0 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
12 | Hitra | 0 | 1 | 5 | 6 |
13 | Sark | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
14 | Falkland Islands | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (14 entries) | 41 | 41 | 40 | 122 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's 10 m air pistol | Morgan Johansson Cropper Gotland | 237.6 | Paul Guillou Guernsey | 226.6 | Stellan Egeland Åland | 207.9 |
Women's 10 m air pistol | Shelley Sprack Isle of Wight | 222.5 | Sarah Chalker Jersey | 219.9 | Kathryn Holden Isle of Man | 197.6 |
Men's 25 m standard pistol | Pontus Nordgren Gotland | 552 | Jonathan David Patron Gibraltar | 540 | Bengt Hyytiäinen Gotland | 526 |
Women's 25 m standard pistol | Tara Leighton-Dyson Guernsey | 539 | Shelley Sprack Isle of Wight | 522 | Nikki Trebert Guernsey | 521 |
Women's 25 m sports pistol | Tara Leighton-Dyson Guernsey | 556 | Imogen Reed Isle of Wight | 547 | Sarah Chalker Jersey | 547 |
Men's 25 m centrefire | Fredrik Blomqvist Åland | 549 | Eric de Saumarez Guernsey | 534 | Peter Nordgren Gotland | 534 |
Open 50 m free pistol | Morgan Johansson Cropper Gotland | 554 | Matthew Reed Isle of Wight | 540 | Jonathan David Patron Gibraltar | 525 |
Men's 10 m air pistol team | Gotland Morgan Johansson Cropper Pontus Nordgren | 1120 | Guernsey Paul Guillou Jack Hanca | 1092 | Isle of Wight Perron Phipps Matthew Reed | 1082 |
Women's 10 m air pistol team | Guernsey Tara Leighton-Dyson Nikki Trebert | 1080 | Isle of Wight [2] Imogen Reed Shelley Sprack | 1070 | Isle of Man Kathryn Holden Blae Richardson | 1062 |
Men's 25 m standard pistol team | Gotland Bengt Hyytiäinen Pontus Nordgren | 1078 | Gibraltar Louis Philip Baglietto Jonathan David Patron | 1051 | Hitra Roy Aune Jørgen Olsen | 1024 |
Women's 25 m standard pistol team | Guernsey Tara Leighton-Dyson Nikki Trebert | 1060 | Isle of Wight Imogen Reed Shelley Sprack | 1033 | Gibraltar Anita Chaperon Bettina Manner | 931 |
Men's 25 m centrefire team | Guernsey Eric de Saumarez Jack Hanca | 1062 | Gotland Thomas Larsson Peter Nordgren | 1057 | Isle of Wight Perron Phipps Matthew Reed | |
Women's 25 m sport pistol team | Guernsey Tara Leighton-Dyson Nikki Trebert | 1094 | Isle of Wight Imogen Reed Shelley Sprack | 1079 | Gibraltar Anita Chaperon Bettina Manner | 1049 |
Open 50 m free pistol team | Gotland Bengt Hyytiäinen Morgan Johansson Cropper | 1056 | Isle of Wight Perron Phipps Matthew Reed | 1044 | Guernsey Paul Guillou Tara Leighton-Dyson | 1026 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's 10 m air rifle | Luke Malčić Guernsey | 240.1 | Paul Guillou Guernsey | 238.2 | Guy Moss Isle of Wight | 213.9 |
Women's 10 m air rifle | Elizabeth Hart Jersey | 235.3 | Andrea Guillou Guernsey | 234.2 | Paige Fryer Jersey | 212.3 |
Open 10 m air rifle team | Guernsey Paul Guillou Luke Malčić | 1191.8 | Jersey Paige Fryer Elizabeth Hart | 1174.4 | Guernsey Andrea Guillou Amy Woodland | 1167.9 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's Automatic Ball Trap | Alex Johannesen Faroe Islands | 127 | Juan Manuel Bagur Bosch Menorca | 126 | Robert Watterson Isle of Man | 116 |
Men's Automatic Ball Trap team | Faroe Islands Per Simunarson Hansen Alex Johannesen | 148 | Menorca [3] Juan Manuel Bagur Bosch Sebastian Bosch Moll | 145 | Guernsey Darren Burtenshaw Alex Williams | 145 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Open English Skeet | David Tavernor Ynys Môn | 140 | Nicholas Mihailovits Isle of Man | 140 | Mark Andrews Jersey | 136 |
Open English Skeet team | Guernsey Matthew Spruce John Wild | 186 | Jersey Mark Andrews Alex Bailey | 181 | Ynys Môn Frederick Roberts David Tavernor | 177 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's English Sporting | Daniel Bishop Isle of Wight [4] | 89 | Lee Pitman Isle of Wight | 85 | Mark Downer Isle of Wight | 82 |
Women's English Sporting | Jennie Cartwright Isle of Wight [4] | 78 | Katie Bishop Isle of Wight | 67 | Lara Calleja Gozo | 67 |
Men's English Sporting team | Isle of Wight [4] Daniel Bishop Mark Downer Lee Pitman | 180 | Guernsey Ross Angus James Ashplant Clifford Eborall | 163 | Isle of Man Michael Cross Stan Cross Alan Kinrade | 158 |
Women's English Sporting team | Isle of Wight [4] Katie Bishop Jennie Cartwright Sarah Franklin | 142 | Guernsey Alison Damarell Lucy Slimm Janet Vining | 126 | not awarded |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Open Fullbore Kings | Robert Waters Guernsey | 391-46v | Matt Neal Jersey | 389-40v | Mark Dodd Falkland Islands [5] | 382-34v |
Open Fullbore Kings pairs | Guernsey Ollie Hudson Nicholas Kerins | 588-70v | Jersey Michael Cotillard Matt Neal | 571-54v | not awarded |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Open NPA Police Pistol 1 | Andrew Torode Guernsey | 295 | Jai Nolan Isle of Wight | 294 | Jørgen Olsen Hitra | 292 |
Open NPA Service Pistol B | Andrew Torode Guernsey | 106 | Ben Videgrain Jersey | 103 | Jørgen Olsen Hitra | 102 |
Open NPA Police Pistol 1 team | Guernsey James Straughan Andrew Torode | 584 | Jersey [6] Benjamin Videgrain Keith Videgrain | 578 | Hitra Roy Aune Jørgen Olsen | 568 |
Open NPA Service Pistol B team | Jersey Spencer Barr Ben Videgrain | 203 | Hitra Roy Aune Jørgen Olsen | 201 | Guernsey James Straughan Andrew Torode | 189 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Open Olympic Skeet | Marlon Attard Gozo [7] | 52 | Torur Flott Faroe Islands | 46 | Johann Flott Faroe Islands | 38 |
Men's Olympic Trap | Juan Manuel Bagur Bosch Menorca | Finn Ludvig Faroe Islands | Kevin Cowles Gibraltar | |||
Men's Olympic Skeet team | Gotland Jonny Lindstedt Fredrik Melin | 171 | Åland Islands Bengt-Olof Lindgren Marcus Påvals | 166 | Faroe Islands Jóhann Fløtt Tórur Fløtt | 156 |
Men's Olympic Trap team | Isle of Man Mark Riley Robert Watterson | 164 | Sark Nicholas Dewe Stefan Roberts | 163 | Faroe Islands Jón Hjørleifson Jacobsen Finn Ludvig | 162 |
Guernsey Darren Burtenshaw Alex Williams | ||||||
Menorca Juan Manuel Bagur Bosch Sebastian Bosch Moll |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's Sport Trap | Daniel Bishop [2] Isle of Wight | 85 | John Wild Guernsey | 85 | Martin Kneen Isle of Man | 81 |
Women's Sport Trap | Jennie Cartwright [2] Isle of Wight | 80 | Lara Calleja Gozo [7] | 67 | Janet Vining Guernsey | 64 |
Men's Sport Trap team | Isle of Wight [2] Daniel Bishop Mark Downer Lee Pitman | 170 | Guernsey Ross Angus Clifford Eborall John Wild | 164 | Jersey Iain Barette David Le Rendu Greg Sanderson | 157 |
Women's Sport Trap team | Isle of Wight [2] Katie Bishop Jennie Cartwright Sarah Franklin | 143 | Ynys Môn Bonny Cunliffe Catriona Duffy Nia Rogers | 117 | not awarded |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Open Revolver WA 1500 48 shot-max 6" barrel | Andrew Torode Guernsey | 474 | Ben Videgrain Jersey | 471 | James Straughan Guernsey | 469 |
Open Revolver WA 1500 48 shot-max 6" barrel team | Guernsey James Straughan Andrew Torode | 943 | Jersey Spencer Barr Ben Videgrain | 935 | Hitra Roy Aune Jørgen Olsen | 925 |
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