Shooting at the 2018 South American Games

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Shooting
at the 2018 South American Games
VenueEscuela Militar de Sargentos del Ejercito
DatesJune 2–7
Competitors106 from 13 nations
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There were 15 Shooting events at the 2018 South American Games in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Six for men, six for women and three mixed gender events. The events were held between June 2 and 7 at the Escuela Militar de Sargentos del Ejercito. This event was a qualification event for the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Bolivia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Argentina (ARG)5218
2 Peru (PER)2428
3 Brazil (BRA)2248
4 Colombia (COL)2237
5 Chile (CHI)2136
6 Ecuador (ECU)1315
7 Uruguay (URU)1001
8 Bolivia (BOL)*0112
Totals (8 entries)15151545

Medallists

Athletes in bold qualify their nation a quota spot for their respective discipline for the 2019 Pan American Games.

Men
Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 metre air pistol Marko Carrillo
 Peru
Yautung Cueva
 Ecuador
Júlio Almeida
 Brazil
10 metre air rifle Alexis Eberhardt
 Argentina
Anyelo Parada
 Chile
Daniel Vizcarra
 Peru
25 metre rapid fire pistol Emerson Duarte
 Brazil
Marko Carrillo
 Peru
Diego Cossio
 Bolivia
50 metre rifle three positions Alexis Eberhardt
 Argentina
Daniel Vizcarra
 Peru
Anyelo Parada
 Chile
Trap Danilo Caro
 Colombia
Alessandro Ferreira
 Peru
Roberto Schmits
 Brazil
Skeet Nicolas Pacheco
 Peru
Fernando Gazzotti
 Argentina
Ariel Romero
 Argentina
Women's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 metre air pistol Julieta Mautone
 Uruguay
Diana Durango
 Ecuador
Annia Becerra
 Peru
10 metre air rifle Fernanda Russo
 Argentina
Alliana Volkart
 Argentina
Camila Osorio
 Colombia
25 metre pistol Diana Durango
 Ecuador
Andrea Perez
 Ecuador
Amanda Mondol
 Colombia
50 metre rifle three positions Amelia Fournel
 Argentina
Angela Barrera
 Colombia
Gabriela Lobos
 Chile
Trap Pamela Salman
 Chile
Medeleine Velasco
 Bolivia
Janice Teixeira
 Brazil
Skeet Georgia Bastos
 Brazil
Daniella Olaechea
 Peru
Francisca Chadid
 Chile
Mixed pairs events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 metre air pistol Alex Enciso
Juana Vargas
 Colombia
Júlio Almeida
Rachel Da Silveira
 Brazil
Yautung Cueva
Diana Durango
 Ecuador
10 metre air rifle Alexis Eberhardt
Fernanda Russo
 Argentina
Ivan Lopez
Camila Osorio
 Colombia
Bruno Heck
Geovana Meyer
 Brazil
Trap Claudio Vergara
Pamela Salman
 Chile
Jaison Santin
Janice Teixeira
 Brazil
Danilo Caro
Gina Baez
 Colombia

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tiro Deportivo" [Sport shooting]. www.cochabamba2018.bo/ (in Spanish). Cochabama 2018 Organizing Committee for the 2018 South American Games. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Qualification System manual" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Pan American Sports Organization. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 23 May 2018.