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Olympics-Shooting-Men's 25m rapid fire pistol qualification

Fri Aug 15, 2008 11:59pm EDT
   Aug 16 (Reuters) - Olympic shooting men's 25m rapid fire
pistol
 qualification results in Beijing on Saturday.
 1.   Keith Sanderson (United States)   583 points Q OR
 2.   Leonid Ekimov (Russia)            581 Q
 3.   Roman Bondaruk (Ukraine)          580 Q
 4.   Oleksandr Petriv (Ukraine)        580 Q
 5.   Ralf Schumann (Germany)           579 Q
 6.   Christian Reitz (Germany)         579 Q
 7.   Leuris Pupo (Cuba)                578
 8.   Alexei Klimov (Russia)            577
 9.   Iulian Raicea (Romania)           576
 10.  Liu Zhongsheng (China)            572
 11.  Julio Almeida (Brazil)            568
 12.  Ghenadie Lisoconi (Moldova)       567
 13.  Afanasijs Kuzmins (Latvia)        565
 14.  Martin Podhrasky (Czech Republic) 565
 15.  Hasli Izwan Amir Hasan (Malaysia) 564
 16.  Martin Strnad (Czech Republic)    562
 17.  Bruce Quick (Australia)           560
 18.  Wong Fai (Hong Kong)              558
 .    Zhang Penghui (China)             DSQ
 Q = Qualified for final
 DSQ = Disqualified
 OR = Olympic record
 (Compiled by Infostrada Sports, editing by Lars Janssen)
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