Italy at The 2004 Summer Olympics - Shooting

Shooting

Men
Athlete Event Qualification Final Rank
Score Rank Score Total
Francesco Bruno 10 m Air Pistol 578 =17 Did not advance
Vigilio Fait 576 =23 Did not advance
Francesco Bruno 50 m Pistol 556 =12 Did not advance
Vigilio Fait 556 =12 Did not advance
Marco De Nicolo 10 m Air Rifle 590 =24 Did not advance
50 m Rifle Prone 595 8 Q 104.7 699.7 5
50 m Rifle 3 Positions 1148 =31 Did not advance
Giovanni Pellielo Trap 122 3 Q 24 146 02 !
Marco Venturini 112 =27 Did not advance
Daniele Di Spigno Double Trap 134* 7 Did not advance
Marco Venturini 127 =17 Did not advance
Andrea Benelli Skeet 124 2 Q 25 149** 01 !
Ennio Falco 119 =21 Did not advance

* = Lost in shoot-off, ** = Won in shoot-off

Women
Athlete Event Qualification Final Rank
Score Rank Score Total
Sabrina Sena 10 m Air Rifle 390 32 Did not advance
Valentina Turisini 395 =12 Did not advance
Valentina Turisini 50 m Rifle 3 Positions 585 3 Q 100.9 685.9 02 !
Roberta Pelosi Trap 58 =9 Did not advance
Chiara Cainero Skeet 67 =8 Did not advance

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