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Olympics-Shooting-Women's 50m rifle 3 x 20 qualification results

Wed Aug 13, 2008 11:51pm EDT
  Aug 14 (Reuters) - Olympic shooting women's 50m rifle 3 x
20 qualification result in Beijing on Thursday.
  1.  Du Li (China)                    589 points Q EOR
  2.  Eglys Yaima Cruz (Cuba)          588 Q
  3.  Olga Dovgun (Kazakhstan)         588 Q
  4.  Lidija Mihajlovic (Serbia)       586 Q
  5.  Jamie Beyerle (United States)    586 Q
  6.  Katerina Emmons (Czech Republic) 586 Q
  7.  Wu Liuxi (China)                 585 Q
  8.  Lioubov Galkina (Russia)         585 Q
  9.  Barbara Lechner (Germany)        582
 10.  Sylwia Bogacka (Poland)          582
 11.  Agnieszka Staron (Poland)        581
 12.  Suzana Cimbal Spirelja (Croatia) 580
 13.  Laurence Brize (France)          579
 14.  Marjo Yli-Kiikka (Finland)       579
 15.  Valentina Turisini (Italy)       579
 16.  Esmari Van Reenen (South Africa) 578
 17.  Sonja Pfeilschifter (Germany)    578
 18.  Tatiana Goldobina (Russia)       578
 19.  Adela Sykorova (Czech Republic)  578
 20.  Darya Shytko (Ukraine)           577
 21.  Sandra Fong (United States)      577
 22.  Daniela Peskova (Slovakia)       577
 23.  Irene Beyeler (Switzerland)      577
 24.  Hanna Etula (Finland)            577
 25.  Annik Marguet (Switzerland)      577
 26.  Snjezana Pejcic (Croatia)        576
 27.  Gyda Olssen (Norway)             575
 28.  Desislava Balabanova (Bulgaria)  574
 29.  Kristina Vestveit (Norway)       573
 30.  Elena Kuznetsova (Uzbekistan)    573
 Q = Qualified
 EOR = Equalled Olympic record
 (Compiled by Infostrada Sports; editing by Neil Maidment)
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