01 - 03
September 2017

Shoot-Out Contest

Participants:

1 player from each men's and 1 player from each women's team.

Qualifiers:

Format: Each player attempts 10 shots (all worth one point) from the top of the arc, without time limit. The 2 men and 2 women who score the most points in the shortest amount of time advance to the final. In case of a tie (same points and time), the tied players shoot again.

Day 1

Team Player Score Time
Italy Giulia Bongiorno 4 30,61
Romania Alexandre Coconea 2 35,32
Latvia Ligita Golovko 3 30,37
Hungary Zsofia Jahni 3 31,83
Israel Reut Mesilaty 6 38,56
France Mathilde Peyreigne 6 35,38
France Johan Randriamananjara 5 27,35
Italy Tommaso Rossi 3 33,15
Israel Tamir Schiller 2 38,65
Ukraine VitaliiShorstkyi 8 34,38
Spain Pere Sureda 3 31,66
Russia Yulia Zarubina 6 34,24


Day 2

Team Player Score Time
Spain Carolina Arfinengo 3 37,34
Serbia Marko Bakula 3 33,83
Estonia Mark Jaakson 5 30,43
Hungary Krisztian Hargitai 4 23,35
Poland Karina Gzinka 4 41,02
Netherlands Julia Jorritsma 3 31,98
Czech Republic Jan  Karlovsky 7 32,90
Belgium Lieve Lukusa 7 36,02
Czech Republic Simona Ruzkova 2 41,48
Netherlands Bart Van Schaik 4 33,80
Belgium Sam Hofman 2 27,81



Final:

Format: The 4 players (2 men, 2 women) attempt 18 shots from four different locations: five from the right wing (45° angle from the baseline), five from the top of the arc (same location as qualification phase), five from the left wing (45° from the baseline) and three from the 3x3 logo. Shots from around the arc are worth 1 point, while shots from the 3x3 logo are worth 2 points. In case of a tie (same points and time), the tied players shoot again.

Medal Team Player Score Time
Gold Russia Yulia Zarubina  11 55,89 
Silver  Belgium Lieve Lukusa  9 55,97 
Bronze Ukraine Vitalii Shorstkiy 8 60
4th Czech Republic Jan Karlovsky 52,66 



Medals: The player with the most points in the shortest amount of time time wins the gold medal, second strikes silver and third earns a bronze medal.