ATHENS— The two U.S. entries in women's air pistol, three-time Olympian’s Beki Snyder (Grand Junction, Colo.) and Libby Callahan (Upper Marlboro, Md.), were unable to break into the top-eight during qualifying and missed advancing to the finals in the 10m event Sunday at the Markopoulo Shooting Centre.
Snyder finished with a 380, which tied for 16th. All in all, Snyder shot fairly consistent with two rounds of 96 and two rounds of 94.
”I can’t go home and beat myself up about a 380,” Snyder said. “It isn’t great, but it isn’t bad. What I am disappointed about is that I didn’t stick to my plan. I wanted to have only strings of 10’s and I wanted to make every shot I took count.”
Callahan, on the other hand, struggled in her opening round, shooting an 89 (out of possible 100), which was one of only five sub-90 rounds shot during qualifying. Callahan rebounded with a 98 in round two, but had already buried herself. Callahan is the oldest member of the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team at 52. She finished 30th, with a 374.
“I have trained really hard in women’s air,” Callahan said. “It isn’t my strongest event, so I had to work really hard for every shot. For the next event, I won’t have to work as hard. And I won’t be as nervous.”
Both Callahan and Snyder will compete again on Aug. 18 in women’s sport pistol.
For more information on the U.S. Shooting Team, please log on to www.usashooting.org.
U.S. Fails to Advance to Women’s Air Pistol Finals
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