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Are any of the events broadcast?
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Broadcast in Europe perhaps. I just watch the finals videos on the ISSF YouTube channel a day or a few later, whenever they get the editing done.
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Thanks...that's what I figured.
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The 10 metre air rifle men's final is now published. Very exciting finish!
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They're having internet problems in Granada. The ISSF web site says:

"Due to faulty internet line at the Granada's shooting range, the Live Results and also the ISSF TV videos upload are delayed. We apologized for the inconvenience. "
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They ALWAYS have internet problems...
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conradin wrote:They ALWAYS have internet problems...
Speaking from recent experience Spanish Internet is barely faster than carrier pigeon at best!
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They ALWAYS have internet problems

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Come on!!! I "probably could almost never" had a single internet problem, as I can't remember having any, and my optical fiber connection is fast. I could have it faster if I needed. You get what you pay for. Is it different in other countries?.
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I worked with a Gallego who was sent by his Spanish company to the US to teach the improved phone and data systems available in Europe. He's now a US citizen (and a rabid shooter).

BTW Did you note a Polish woman AP shooter was DQd for trigger weight?
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Rover wrote:Did you note a Polish woman AP shooter was DQd for trigger weight?
I thought if you have trigger weight problem you can adjust right there and then. Unless they have a rule that says that they will check the weight after the match.
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conradin wrote:
Rover wrote:Did you note a Polish woman AP shooter was DQd for trigger weight?
I thought if you have trigger weight problem you can adjust right there and then. Unless they have a rule that says that they will check the weight after the match.
ISSF rules section 6.7.9
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Actually, Rule 8.4.2.3
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Rover wrote:Actually, Rule 8.4.2.3
Actually, both, though 'ISSF Rule 8.4.2.3 Trigger weight' was the one quoted (and the rule more directly applicable).
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The 10 metre air pistol women's final is published. That was tense!
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Rover wrote:BTW Did you note a Polish woman AP shooter was DQd for trigger weight?
Just to prove that it's not too unusual, it's just happened to a man in the AP60 as well.
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davidjohngoode wrote:The 10 metre air pistol women's final is published. That was tense!
No friggin' kidding! Down to 1 shot left for the gold and exactly tied, with a first-time World Cup shooter taking it. And that second-last shot; two 10.2 shots in the same spot within about 1mm. An amazing match.
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Gerard wrote: No friggin' kidding! Down to 1 shot left for the gold and exactly tied, with a first-time World Cup shooter taking it. And that second-last shot; two 10.2 shots in the same spot within about 1mm. An amazing match.
It was great. I think it was one of the best finals I've ever seen.
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The best final ever all time is the 1992 Olympics Free Pistol Final. IMHO Bar none.
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conradin wrote:The best final ever all time is the 1992 Olympics Free Pistol Final. IMHO Bar none.
IMHO, 1996 Atlanta 50m Final.
I 'happened' to be videoing the last few shots from an insider position on the Finals range...
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