Shooting World Cup 2024: Qualification results

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Los Guatemalan shooters Jean Pierre Brol y Adriana Ruano they finished the qualifying phase of the Shooting World Cup 2024 which is held in New Delhi, India, where the best exponents of that sport are gathered.

For five days the best shooters in the world they met at closing of the seasonamong them Guatemalan Olympic medalistswho finished their participation in the Olympic pit specialty. Below we will tell you how they did on the second day of competition. What a chilero!

Results Adriana Ruano and Pierre Brol in the 2024 Shooting World Cup

The ISSF World Cup Final 2024 will put the finishing touch to the shooting season with the best shooters in the world from October 13 to 18, 2024 in New Delhi, India, to fight for the absolute title in the three modalities that are part of the Olympic program: pistol, rifle y clay pigeon shooting (Olympic pit and skeet).

The Guatemalans Adriana Ruano y Jean Pierre Brol They did not have a good start on the first day of qualification in which 75 targets were thrown. Both took tenth place and sought on the second day to improve positions to try to advance to the final, in which the six best points will be present.

Description of the photo for people with visual disabilities: In the image the shooter Jean Pierre Brol takes the shotgun cartridges after shooting. (Credit: COG)

Results of the second day of qualifying at the World Cup

On the second day of the qualifying roundlos Chapin medalists They faced 50 targets in two rounds, to define the six shooters who will be in the great medal final.

With the pressure of being down in the first day’s scoring. Jean Pierre Brol came out to challenge the dishes. In the first round he threw 23 and in the second 22, for a grand total of 113 targets knocked down. With that score he only managed to improve his position from tenth to ninth place, but he did not manage to enter the finals.

In the top Austrian James Willett placed with 122 dishes out of a possible 125. He was followed by the Chinese YingQi with 120 and in the third box the Indian Vivaan Kapoor also with 120 points.

This year, Jean Pierre, in addition to the bronze won at the Paris Olympic Games, also won a bronze at the Baku World Cup, so 2024 will always be remembered as one of the best in his sporting career.

How Adriana Ruano did in the World Cup

In the female branch it was the turn of the gold medalist Adriana Ruano, who came in tenth place. In the two rounds of the second day he shot 21 and 24 targets, finishing in 10th place in the Olympic pit.

While the first position went to the Italian Silvana María Stanco with 120 targets knocked down, followed by her compatriot Erica Sessa with 118 and third, Safiye Temizdemir with 117. They along with three other shooters will compete for the medals on Thursday, October 17, 2024.

Description of the photo for people with visual disabilities: In the image the shooter Adriana Ruano holds the shotgun on her shoulder. (Credit: COG)

With this participation in the Indian Cup, the Olympic medalists end their official shooting season, and will focus on their training for the 2025 competitions and adapt to their new shotguns. What a chilero!

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