Kuwaiti shutters The International Shooting Sport Federation’s Grand Prix Rifle, Pistol and Shotgun competitions continue in Konya, Turkey. Kuwaiti athletes won two Gold medals to cement themselves in first place on the Medal Standings. Here we will discuss what the competition was like, what it meant for the Kuwaiti athletes, and why this event is so important for shooting sports.
The International Shooting Sport Federation’s Grand Prix Rifle, Pistol and Shotgun competitions continue in Konya, Turkey. Kuwaiti athletes won two Gold medals to cement themselves in first place on the Medal Standings.
With a gold, silver and bronze medal in the Skeet Women competition, Eman from Kuwait found success in the field of shooting. Nur from Turkey also brought home some medals for her efforts with a second-place finish and qualifying for ISSF World Cup 2022.
Also Read: World Games 2022 – Archery takes a prominent role
Mansour Al Rashedi defeated his opponents in a hard fought final. Saif BIN FUTAIS from United Arab Emirates won silver getting the best result in the qualification and third place went to Rashid Saleh AL-ATHBA from Qatar.
Kuwait continued to stay on top of the medal count at the International Shooting Sports Federation Grand Prix tournament in Konya, Turkey. The squad has already won three gold medals and a second-place finish so far.
Two women were honored with two gold medals. Eman Al Shamaa, a Kuwaiti woman, came in first and won her first award. Nur Banu Ozpak also won her first award for Turkey.
Nurlana Jafarova, who was born in Azerbaijan, won Bronze for Azerbaijan in the ISSF World Cup men’s Skeet shoot-off tournament. Mansour Al Rashedi from Kuwait won the Skeet men’s final after a tough match.
International Shooting Sports Federation Grand Prix tournament in Konya, Turkey. The squad has already won three gold medals and a second-place finish so far.
Image: Source link
Also Read: The American archer, Paige returns to 50-meter target archery at World Games