Shooting at the 2015 Pacific Games

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VenueJune Valley Shooting Range, Port Moresby
Dates6–11 July
Shooting
at the 2015 Pacific Games
Shooting pictogram for the Games
VenueJune Valley Shooting Range, Port Moresby
Dates6–11 July
 2011
2019 

Shooting at the 2015 Pacific Games was held from 6–11 July at the June Valley Shooting Range in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.[1][2] Tahiti and Fiji were the most successful nations, winning three gold medals each. Medals were initially awarded for teams in the pistol shooting section,[3] but as team events for pistols were not included in the official schedule those medals were withdrawn.[4]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Papua New Guinea)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Tahiti34310
2 Fiji3216
3 New Caledonia2215
4 Papua New Guinea*1203
5 Norfolk Island1124
6 Samoa1034
7 Guam0011
Totals (7 entries)11111133

Pistol results

Five pistol events were hosted at the indoor shooting range. All were for individual shooters only, no team medals were on offer. The 10 metre air pistol was held as separate men's and women's competitions. The 25 metre standard pistol event was open to both men and women (i.e. not gender specific). There were two events for the 25 metre pistol (also known as the sport pistol) – one open, and one for women shooters only.

Event Gold Silver Bronze Ref
Air pistol 10 m – men  Gabriel Lan San (TAH) 176.1  Kevin Coulter (NFK) 175.4  Douglas Creek (NFK) 156.7 [3]
[5]
Air pistol 10 m – women  Maeva Darius (TAH) 181.3  Tania Mairi (PNG) 173.9  Amalia Duenas (GUM) 154.3 [3]
[6]
Standard pistol 25 m – open  Faiyum Khan (FIJ) 505  Freddy Yen Kway (TAH) 504  Douglas Creek (NFK) 490 [A]
[7]
Sport pistol 25 m – open  Douglas Creek (NFK) 526  Freddy Yen Kway (TAH) 524  Johan Perchard (NCL) 522 [8]
Sport pistol 25 m – women  Tania Mairi (PNG) 490  Carmelita Donald (PNG) 465  Marie-Louise Darius (TAH) 457 [9]
[10]

Shotgun results

Six clay target events were held on the down-the-line shotgun range, contested within three disciplines; double barrel (also known as single rise), single barrel, and points score. Medals were awarded for both individual and team events in each discipline. The shotgun competition was not gender specific, with all events open to men and women.

Event Gold Silver Bronze Ref
Double barrel – individual  Glenn Kable (FIJ) 121  Christian Stephen (FIJ) 120  Moeava Bambridge (TAH) 99 [11]
Double barrel – team  Fiji
Adarsh Datt
Glenn Kable
Christian Stephen
295  New Caledonia
Walter Le Pironnec
Kévin Lepigeon
Marion Roumagne
294  Tahiti
Tuanua Degage
Alexandre Lehartel
Jean-Hiro Pratx
291 [12]
Single barrel – individual  Kévin Lepigeon (NCL) 96  Phillippe Simoni (NCL) 95  Eddie Chen Pao (SAM) 95 [13]
Single barrel – team  New Caledonia
Kévin Lepigeon
Marion Roumagne
Phillippe Simoni
279  Tahiti
Moeava Bambridge
Tuanua Degage
Jean-Hiro Pratx
278  Samoa
Leasi Galuvao
Paul Loibl
Eddie Chen Pao
275 [14]
[B]
Points score – individual  Eddie Chen Pao (SAM) 295  Tuanua Degage (TAH) 293  Glenn Kable (FIJ) 289 [16]
Points score – team  Tahiti
Moeava Bambridge
Tuanua Degage
Hiro Praxt
859  Fiji
Adarsh Datt
Glenn Kable
Christian Stephen
858  Samoa
Leasi Galuvao
Paul Loibl
Eddie Chen Pao
853 [16]

Participating nations

Notes

References

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