Shooting at the 2019 Pacific Games

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Shooting
at the 2019 Pacific Games
VenueTafaigata Shooting Range
LocationApia, Samoa
Dates15–19 July 2019
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Shooting at the 2019 Pacific Games in Samoa was held from 15 to 19 July 2019 at the Tafaigata Shooting Range near Apia.[1][2][3] Five disciplines were contested; three on the down-the-line shotgun range, and two at the indoor pistol range.[4] Medals were awarded for both individual and team events in each discipline. The competition was not gender specific, with all events open to men and women.[4]

Teams

The nations competing were:

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Samoa)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Tahiti44210
2 New Caledonia3238
3 Fiji2013
4 Samoa*1416
5 Norfolk Island0033
Totals (5 entries)10101030

Pistol

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pistol 25 m individual Freddy Yen Kway
 Tahiti
Cédric Limousin
 New Caledonia
Douglas Creek
 Norfolk Island
Standard pistol 25 m individual Cédric Limousin
 New Caledonia
Freddy Yen Kway
 Tahiti
Johan Perchard
 New Caledonia
Pistol 25 m team  New Caledonia
Cédric Limousin
Johan Perchard
 Tahiti
Maeva Normand
Freddy Yen Kway
 Norfolk Island
Kevin Coulter
Douglas Creek
Standard pistol 25 m team  New Caledonia
Cédric Limousin
Johan Perchard
 Tahiti
Maeva Normand
Freddy Yen Kway
 Norfolk Island
Kevin Coulter
Douglas Creek

Shotgun

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Double barrel individual Franco Caffarelli
 Samoa
Tuanua Degage
 Tahiti
Glenn Kable
 Fiji
Single barrel individual Glenn Kable
 Fiji
Franco Caffarelli
 Samoa
Tuanua Degage
 Tahiti
Points score individual Glenn Kable
 Fiji
Franco Caffarelli
 Samoa
Tuanua Degage
 Tahiti
Double barrel team  Tahiti
Tuanua Degage
Moeava Bambridge
Pascal Brettes
 Samoa
Franco Caffarelli
Paul Loibl
Robert Maskell
 New Caledonia
Fabrice Azzaro
Kevin Lepigeon
Marion Roumagne
Single barrel team  Tahiti
Tuanua Degage
Moeava Bambridge
Pascal Brettes
 New Caledonia
Marion Roumagne
Fabrice Azzaro
Kevin Lepigeon
 Samoa
Franco Caffarelli
Paul Loibl
Leasi Galuvao
Points score team  Tahiti
Tuanua Degage
Pascal Brettes
Moeava Bambridge
 Samoa
Franco Caffarelli
Siegfried Sanford
Leasi Galuvao
 New Caledonia
Marion Roumagne
Kevin Lepigeon
Fabrice Azzaro

References

  1. ^ "Competition Schedule – Version 13.1" (PDF). Samoa 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Shooting – Tafaigata Shooting Range". Samoa 2019. Archived from the original on 23 June 2019. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  3. ^ Fanene, Deidre (17 June 2019). "Arms Amendment Bill Allows Youth to Participate in Pacific Games Shooting". Samoa Global News. Archived from the original on 23 June 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Shooting sports technical manual version 1.0". Samoa 2019. Retrieved 6 February 2021.