Australia at The 2004 Summer Olympics - Shooting

Shooting

Men
Athlete Event Qualification Final Rank
Score Rank Score Total
David Moore 10 m Air Pistol 574 27 Did not advance
Daniel Repacholi 571 =36 Did not advance
Bruce Quick 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol 571 17 Did not advance
David Moore 50 m Pistol 550 =24 Did not advance
Daniel Repacholi 551 23 Did not advance
Matthew Inabinet 10 m Air Rifle 584 =41 Did not advance
Timothy Lowndes 587 =35 Did not advance
Timothy Lowndes 50 m Rifle Prone 592 =16 Did not advance
Warren Potent 586 =42 Did not advance
Timothy Lowndes 50 m Rifle 3 Positions 1161 =12 Did not advance
Adam Vella Trap 121 5 Q 24 145 03 !
Michael Diamond 119 =7 Did not advance
Steve Haberman Double Trap 129 15 Did not advance
Thomas Turner 126 =19 Did not advance
Bryan Wilson 10 m Running Target 544 19 Did not advance
George Barton Skeet 118 =29 Did not advance
Paul Rahman 120 =15 Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Qualification Final Rank
Score Rank Score Total
Linda Ryan 10 m Air Pistol 376 =28 Did not advance
Lalita Yauhleuskaya 379 =21 Did not advance
Susan McCready 10 m Air Rifle 391 =27 Did not advance
Annette Woodward 25 m Pistol 576 18 Did not advance
Lalita Yauhleuskaya 578 =10 Did not advance
Kim Frazer 50 m Rifle 3 Positions 555 =32 Did not advance
Susan McCready 567 =25 Did not advance
Suzanne Balogh Trap 66 1 Q 22 88 01 !
Suzanne Balogh Double Trap 97 =13 Did not advance
Susan Trindall 106 =7 Did not advance
Lauryn Mark Skeet 69 4 Q 23 92 4

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