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Last Updated: Friday, 16 December 2005, 20:26 GMT

Germany's Ralf Schumann Pistol gold for Schumann
Ralf Schumann of Germany takes gold in the 25m rapid fire pistol event.


MORE SHOOTING NEWS

Shooting mayhem for Emmons
Matthew Emmons fires at the wrong target in the 50m rifle three-position event to gift gold to Jia Zhanbo.

Galkina takes shooting gold
Lioubov Galkina sets an Olympic record as she wins the women's 50m rifle three positions.

Kurzer wins target gold
Germany's Manfred Kurzer wins the 10m running target, as Hungarian Diana Igaly takes skeet gold.

Rhode takes double trap win
Kimberly Rhode of the United States wins gold in the women's double trap.

Faulds crashes out
Defending double trap champion Richard Faulds fails to reach the final after a woeful display in qualifying.

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India wins first silver
Kashmir veteran Rajyavardhan Rathore wins India's first ever individual silver medal at the Olympic Games.

Balogh wins trap title
Australia's Suzanne Balogh wins the women's trap shooting title.

'Perfect' Alipov takes gold
Russia's Alexei Alipov wins gold in the men's trap shooting after a flawless final round.

China wins first two golds
Chinese shooters Du Li and Wang Yifu have won the first two gold medals of the Athens Games.



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