United States at The 2004 Summer Olympics - Shooting

Shooting

Men
Athlete Event Qualification Final Rank
Score Rank Score Total
Michael Anti 50 m rifle prone 591 =24 Did not advance =24
50 m rifle three positions 1165 7 Q 98.1 1263.1 2 !
Lance Bade Trap 122 2 Q 21 143 5
Shawn Dulohery Skeet 122 3 Q 25 147 5
Walton Eller Double trap 127 =17 Did not advance =17
Matthew Emmons 10 m air rifle 594 =9 Did not advance =9
50 m rifle prone 599 1 Q 104.3 703.3 1 !
50 m rifle three positions 1169 2 Q 88.4 1257.4 8
Bret Erickson Trap 118 13 Did not advance 13
Double trap 130 =13 Did not advance =13
James Graves Skeet 121 =9 Did not advance =9
Koby Holland 10 m running target 551 18 Did not advance 18
Jason Parker 10 m air rifle 594 7 Q 100.5 694.5 8
Adam Saathoff 10 m running target 575 8 Did not advance 8
Daryl Szarenski 10 m air pistol 579 =13 Did not advance =13
50 m pistol 554 =15 Did not advance =15
Jason Turner 10 m air pistol 571 =36 Did not advance =36
50 m pistol 553 =18 Did not advance =18
Women
Athlete Event Qualification Final Rank
Score Rank Score Total
Sarah Blakeslee 50 m rifle three positions 571 =20 Did not advance =20
Elizabeth Callahan 10 m air pistol 374 =30 Did not advance =30
25 m pistol 575 =19 Did not advance =19
Emily Caruso 10 m air rifle 396 =9 Did not advance =9
Morgan Hicks 50 m rifle three positions 577 12 Did not advance 12
Hattie Johnson 10 m air rifle 394 =14 Did not advance =14
Whitly Loper Trap 62 4 Q 20 82 4
Kim Rhode Double trap 110 1 Q 36 146 1 !
Skeet 68 6 Q 23 91 5
Connie Smotek Skeet 68 5 Q 22 90 6
Rebecca Snyder 10 m air pistol 380 =16 Did not advance =16
25 m pistol 574 =21 Did not advance =21

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