the results of the preliminary rounds of the individual trap and skeet contests – OA Sport

In Larnaca, the second day of the President’s Cup. After the Mixed Team tests, today it was the turn of the individual competitions, both for men and women of trap and skeet. Let’s go and see how things went, in races with a slightly different format from the classic World Cup events.

Trap Female
Silvana Stanco celebrates access to tomorrow’s final, which will be held at 13:15 Italian time. After passing the first cut in qualifying (47/50, +5), the Italian-Swiss, unlike an evanescent Jessica Rossi (45/50), who stopped in the first round, distinguished herself in her semifinal by obtaining the ticket for the final act (20/25) for four, which will also feature the Spanish Fatima Galvez (24/25), the Russian Daria Semianova (19/25) and the American Kayle Browning (22/25).

Male Trap
After gaining access to the semifinal, with the score of (50/50 +12), Mauro De Filippis fails the last bang. The Apulian in fact stops at 12/25, failing to complete his entire test, giving way to the Olympic champion and the Olympic vice-champion, both from the Czech Republic, Jiri Liptak (22/25) and David Kostelecky (21/25) , the British Matthew John Coward-Holley (21/25) and the Russian Gennadii Mamkin (22/25).

Women’s Skeet
Diana Bacosi is there. The vice-champion of the Tokyo Games does not betray the expectations by snatching the pass for the final on Saturday. The Umbra passes the first cut crumbling then in its semifinal 21 of the 25 targets available, reaching in the group of “Magnificent 4” the Slovak Danka Bartekova (23/25), and the American rival Austen Jewell Smith and the Russian Zilia Batyrshina, exits winners from the semifinal 2.

Men’s Skeet
Here, too, excellent news for the blue colors. Both Gabriele Rossetti (22/25), in the semifinal where among the starters there was also the American champion Vincent Hancock (23/25), and Tammaro Cassandro (22/25), in the “barrage” in which the rated Kuwaiti Abdullah Alrashidi (22/25), they have gained access to one of the six finals that tomorrow will close the program of this strange and interesting international event.

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