Germany at The 2004 Summer Olympics - Shooting

Shooting

Men
Athlete Event Qualification Final Rank
Score Rank Score Total
Artur Gevorgjan 10 m Air Pistol 573 =30 Did not advance
Abdulla Ustaoglu 576 =23 Did not advance
Ralf Schumann 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol 592 =1 Q 102.9 694.9 01 !
Marco Spangenberg 581 10 Did not advance
Frank Seeger 50 m Pistol 553 =18 Did not advance
Abdulla Ustaoglu 550 =24 Did not advance
Maik Eckhardt 10 m Air Rifle 595 =5 Q 101.3 696.3* 5
Torsten Krebs 593 =12 Did not advance
Maik Eckhardt 50 m Rifle Prone 596 =4 Q 101.6 697.6 6
Christian Lusch 598 =2 Q 104.2 702.2 02 !
Maik Eckhardt 50 m Rifle 3 Positions 1157 =19 Did not advance
Christian Lusch 1161 =12 Did not advance
Karsten Bindrich Trap 117 =14 Did not advance
Olaf Kirchstein 119 =7 Did not advance
Waldemar Schanz Double Trap 135 =4 Q 40 175 6
Axel Wegner Skeet 117 =31 Did not advance
Manfred Kurzer 10 m Running Target 590 WR 1 Q 92.4 682.4 01 !

* = Won in shoot-off

Women
Athlete Event Qualification Final Rank
Score Rank Score Total
Munkhbayar Dorjsuren 10 m Air Pistol 385 5 Q 96.9 481.9* 6
Claudia Verdicchio 380 =16 Did not advance
Munkhbayar Dorjsuren 25 m Pistol 583 =5 Q 101.6 684.6 5
Claudia Verdicchio 572 =23 Did not advance
Dorothee Bauer 10 m Air Rifle 392 =22 Did not advance
Sonja Pfeilschifter 396 6 Q 102.7 498.7 6
Barbara Lechner 50 m Rifle 3 Positions 580 7 Q 97.6 677.6 7
Sonja Pfeilschifter 582 6 Q 97.6 679.6 6
Susanne Kiermayer Trap 62 =3 Q 17 79 5
Double Trap 101 =11 Did not advance

* = Result after Shoot-Off

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