Egypt’s Azmy Mehelba wins gold in shotgun at the Cyprus Grand Prix

Maya Nawar
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Egypt's Azmy Mehelba wins gold at the 2016 Cyprus Grand Prix in shotgun

Egyptian Azmy Mehelba surprised spectators by winning gold at the 2016 Cyprus Grand Prix in shotgun in the men’s skeet shooting competition. The tournament is held in Nicosia, Cyprus and began on 7 March, ending tomorrow 14 March. The competition was tight and Mehelba won by a narrow margin; second place went to Russian Valeriy Shomin.

Mehelba’s result in the first round was 25, as well as in the second and third rounds, 24 in the fourth, and 25 in the fifth; his total was 124.

Shomin was just two points behind with a final score of 122. His result in the first round was 23, 24 in the second, and 25 in the third, fourth, and fifth rounds.

Russian players stood out in the men’s skeet shooting; third and fourth place were acquired by Russians Alexander Zemlin and Nikolay Teplyy, respectively.

Skeet is a discipline of competitive clay pigeon shooting.

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