List Of Medalists At The European Shotgun Championships
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List Of Medalists At The European Shotgun Championships
This is the list of medalists at the European Shotgun Championships from the first edition held in 1929 (until 1954 the European Shotgun Championships were held in pigeon shooting and only from 1955, they take place in the current configuration). Events The events have almost always been the following three male and female, individual and team. Only from the 2016 edition are there two new mixed team races in trap and skeet. * Trap (men and women, individual and team) * Double trap (men and women, individual and team) * Skeet (men and women, individual and team) Men Trap individual Trap team Double trap individual Double trap team Skeet individual Skeet team Women Trap individual Trap team Double trap individual Double trap team Skeet individual Skeet team See also * List of medalists at the European Shooting Championships References External links * European Champion Archive Resultsat Sport-komplett-de {{European Shooting Championships European E ...
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