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2009 European Shooting Championships

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2009 European Shooting Championships
Host cityCroatia Osijek, Croatia
DatesJuly 12–26
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The 2009 European Shooting Championships were the 27th European Shooting Championships and took place from 12 to 26 of July in Osijek, Croatia.[1]

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m rifle 3 positions Péter Sidi
 Hungary
Thomas Farnik
 Austria
Julian Justus
 Germany
50 m rifle 3 positions team  Slovenia
Rajmond Debevec
Željko Moičević
Robert Markoja
 Austria
Thomas Farnik
Mario Knögler
Christian Planer
 Serbia
Nemanja Mirosavljev
Stevan Pletikosić
Dragan Marković
50 m rifle prone Christian Planer
 Austria
Mario Knögler
 Austria
Valérian Sauveplane
 France
50 m rifle prone team  Serbia
Stevan Pletikosić
Milenko Sebić
Nemanja Mirosavljev
 Denmark
Torben Grimmel
Kenneth Nielsen
Carsten Brandt
 France
Valérian Sauveplane
Josselin Henry
Guillaume Bigot
300 m rifle 3 positions Péter Sidi
 Hungary
Marcel Bürge
 Switzerland
Josselin Henry
 France
300 m rifle 3 positions team  Switzerland
Marcel Bürge
Simon Beyeler
Marco Mueller
 Norway
Ole-Kristian Bryhn
Vebjørn Berg
Thore Larsen
 France
Josselin Henry
Valérian Sauveplane
Cyril Graff
300 m rifle prone Richard Dietzsch
 Germany
Odd Arne Brekne
 Norway
Stefan Ahlesved
 Sweden
300 m rifle prone team  Czech Republic
Tomáš Jeřábek
Luboš Opelka
Milan Mach
 France
Josselin Henry
Valérian Sauveplane
Guillaume Bigot
 Sweden
Stefan Ahlesved
Michael Larsson
Johan Gustafsson
300 m standard rifle Vebjørn Berg
 Norway
Robert Markoja
 Slovenia
Rajmond Debevec
 Slovenia
300 m standard rifle team  France
Josselin Henry
Valérian Sauveplane
Cyril Graff
 Norway
Vebjørn Berg
Hans Bakken
Thore Larsen
 Austria
Mario Knögler
Florian Kammerlander
Thomas Farnik
25 m rapid fire pistol Jorge Llames
 Spain
Mikhail Nestruyev
 Russia
Riccardo Mazzetti
 Italy
25 m rapid fire pistol team  Czech Republic
Martin Strnad
Martin Podhráský
Josef Fiala
 Russia
Mikhail Nestruyev
Alexei Klimov
Dmitry Brayko
 Ukraine
Oleksandr Petriv
Taras Magmet
Roman Bondaruk
25 m center fire pistol Alexei Klimov
 Russia
Franck Dumoulin
 France
João Costa
 Portugal
25 m center fire pistol team  Russia
Alexei Klimov
Mikhail Nestruyev
Alexander Parinov
 Turkey
Yavuz Deveci
Yusuf Dikeç
Fatih Kavruk
 France
Franck Dumoulin
Sébastien Blanchouin
Thierry Riedinger
25 m standard pistol Denis Koulakov
 Russia
Leonid Yekimov
 Russia
Thibaut Sauvage
 France
25 m standard pistol team  Russia
Denis Koulakov
Leonid Yekimov
Mikhail Nestruyev
 France
Thibaut Sauvage
Franck Dumoulin
Fabrice Daumal
 Ukraine
Oleksandr Petriv
Roman Bondaruk
Taras Magmet
50 m pistol João Costa
 Portugal
Hans-Jörg Meyer
 Germany
Norayr Bakhtamyan
 Armenia
50 m pistol team  Russia
Vladimir Isakov
Leonid Yekimov
Denis Koulakov
 Italy
Francesco Bruno
Roberto Di Donna
Giuseppe Giordano
 Portugal
João Costa
António Manuel Santos
José Marracho
Trap Giovanni Pellielo
 Italy
Andreas Scherhaufer
 Austria
Mário Filipovič
 Slovakia
Trap team  Italy
Giovanni Pellielo
Massimo Fabbrizi
Erminio Frasca
 Croatia
Anton Glasnović
Giovanni Cernogoraz
Josip Glasnović
 Slovenia
Boštjan Maček
Matej Žniderčič
Denis Vatovec
Double Trap Francesco D'Aniello
 Italy
Håkan Dahlby
 Sweden
Roland Gerebics
 Hungary
Double Trap team  Italy
Francesco D'Aniello
Daniele Di Spigno
Claudio Franzoni
 Russia
Vasily Mosin
Vitaly Fokeev
Mikhail Leybo
 Germany
Andreas Löw
Waldemar Schanz
Michael Goldbrunner
Skeet Tore Brovold
 Norway
Ennio Falco
 Italy
Jan Sychra
 Czech Republic
Skeet team  Czech Republic
Jan Sychra
Leoš Hlaváček
Aleš Hutar
 Norway
Tore Brovold
Harald Jensen
Jonas Filtvedt
 Italy
Ennio Falco
Valerio Luchini
Cristian Eleuteri
50 m running target Miroslav Januš
 Czech Republic
Niklas Bergström
 Sweden
Dimitry Romanov
 Russia
50 m running target team  Russia
Dimitry Romanov
Maxim Stepanov
Igor Kolesov
 Sweden
Niklas Bergström
Emil Andersson
Mattias Bergman
 Czech Republic
Miroslav Januš
Bedřich Jonáš
Josef Nikl
50 m running target mixed Vladislav Prianishnikov
 Ukraine
Krister Holmberg
 Finland
Tamás Tasi
 Hungary
50 m running target mixed team  Czech Republic
Josef Nikl
Bedřich Jonáš
Miroslav Januš
 Ukraine
Vladislav Prianishnikov
Oleksandr Zinenko
Igor Matskevych
 Russia
Maxim Stepanov
Igor Kolesov
Dimitry Romanov

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m rifle 3 positions Tatiana Goldobina
 Russia
Barbara Lechner
 Germany
Sonja Pfeilschifter
 Germany
50 m rifle 3 positions team  Germany
Barbara Lechner
Sonja Pfeilschifter
Amelie Kleinmanns
 Russia
Tatiana Goldobina
Maria Feklistova
Lyubov Galkina
 Ukraine
Natallia Kalnysh
Daria Shytko
Lessia Leskiv
50 m rifle prone Marie Enqvist
 Sweden
Hanna Etula
 Finland
Viktoria Ivancheva
 Bulgaria
50 m rifle prone team  Great Britain
Johanne Brekke
Michelle Smith
Sharon Lee
 Finland
Hanna Etula
Tiia Törmälä
Marjo Yli-Kiikka
 Germany
Sonja Pfeilschifter
Claudia Keck
Barbara Lechner
300 m rifle 3 positions Charlotte Jakobsen
 Denmark
May Elisabeth Nordahl
 Norway
Berit Olsson
 Sweden
300 m rifle prone Charlotte Jakobsen
 Denmark
Marie Enqvist
 Sweden
Harriet Holzberger
 Germany
300 m rifle prone team  Switzerland
Bettina Bucher
Annik Marguet
Sybille Strässle
 Germany
Harriet Holzberger
Sandra Georg
Gudrun Wittmann
 France
Solveig Bibard
Catherine Houlmont
Christine Chuard
25 m pistol Maria Grozdeva
 Bulgaria
Lenka Marušková
 Czech Republic
Sławomira Szpek
 Poland
25 m pistol team  Belarus
Katsiaryna Kruchanok
Zhanna Shapialevich
Viktoria Chaika
 Germany
Monika Martin
Munkhbayar Dorjsuren
Antje Noeske
 France
Corinne Serra Tosio
Céline Goberville
Laura Riedinger
Trap Jessica Rossi
 Italy
Daina Gudzinevičiūtė
 Lithuania
Stéphanie Neau
 France
Trap team  Italy
Deborah Gelisio
Giulia Iannotti
Jessica Rossi
 San Marino
Alessandra Perilli
Daniela Del Din
Francesca Spadoni
 Germany
Susanne Kiermayer
Christiane Göhring
Jana Beckmann
Skeet Nathalie Larsson
 Sweden
Katiuscia Spada
 Italy
Christine Brinker
 Germany
Skeet team  Russia
Nadezda Konovalova
Olga Panarina
Svetlana Demina
 Italy
Katiuscia Spada
Chiara Cainero
Cristina Vitali
 Cyprus
Bianca Lupan Kassianidou
Andri Eleftheriou
Louiza Theophanous

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia85215
2 Italy64212
3 Czech Republic5128
4 Norway2507
5 Germany24713
6 Sweden2439
7 Denmark2103
 Switzerland2103
9 Hungary2024
10 Austria1416
11 France13913
12 Ukraine1135
13 Slovenia1124
14 Portugal1023
15 Bulgaria1012
 Serbia1012
17 Belarus1001
 Great Britain1001
 Spain1001
20 Finland0303
21 Croatia0101
 Lithuania0101
 San Marino0101
 Turkey0101
25 Armenia0011
 Cyprus0011
 Poland0011
 Slovakia0011
Totals (28 entries)414141123

References

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  1. ^ "2009 European Championship Osijek" (PDF). shooting.by.com. 2024-05-02.
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