Svetlana Alexandrovna Djomina

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Swetlana Djomina medal table

Sport shooting

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Olympic games
silver Sydney 2000 Skeet
World championships
bronze Montecatini Terme 1979 Skeet
gold Montecatini Terme 1979 Skeet (M)
gold Caracas 1982 Skeet
gold Edmonton 1983 Skeet
gold Suhl 1986 Skeet
silver Suhl 1986 Skeet (M)
gold Moscow 1990 Skeet
bronze Moscow 1990 Skeet (M)
silver Perth 1991 Skeet
gold Barcelona 1993 Skeet
bronze Fagnano Olona 1994 Double trap
gold Fagnano Olona 1994 Double trap (M)
silver Barcelona 1998 Skeet (M)
bronze Tampere 1999 Skeet
gold Tampere 1999 Skeet (M)
gold Cairo 2001 Skeet (M)
silver Lahti 2002 Skeet (M)
silver Nicosia 2003 Skeet (M)
silver Zagreb 2006 Skeet (M)
gold Maribor 2009 Skeet (M)

Svetlana Alexandrovna Djomina ( Russian Светла́на Алекса́ндровна Дёмина ; born April 18, 1961 in Vologda , Russian SFSR as Svetlana Alexandrowna Jakimowa ) is a former Russian sports shooter .

successes

Svetlana Djomina took part in the Olympic Games five times . For the Soviet Union , she started in Seoul in 1988 in the skeet and finished 13th. Her second participation took place in Atlanta in 1996 , where she started in a double trap and was 17th. At the Olympic Games in Sydney in 2000 , she scored 70 points in the skeet in qualification and finished sixth in the final. In this she hit all 25 goals and finished with a total of 95 points from the competition on the silver rank behind Zemfira Meftachetdinowa . In 2004 in Athens she was ninth in the skeet, in 2008 in Beijing eleventh.

She won 21 medals at world championships during her career. She was world champion ten times, five of them in the individual skeet competition: 1982 in Caracas , 1983 in Edmonton , 1986 in Suhl , 1990 in Moscow and 1993 in Barcelona . With the Skeet team, she also secured the title in Montecatini Terme in 1979 , in Tampere in 1999 , in Cairo in 2001 and in Maribor in 2009 . The title series is completed by the gold medal in 1994 in Fagnano Olona with the double trap team. Djomina was also vice world champion six times, five times with the skeet team and in 1991 in Perth in singles. She won bronze four times, including two skeet singles.

Svetlana Djomina is married and has two children.

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