Svetlana Demina wins World Cup competition in Minsk
7 June 2009, Sunday
The famous Kazan sportswoman Svetlana Demina won the competition of the World Cup in trap-shooting on June 7. Demina became the winner in the Women’s Skeet Event in Minsk.
On the first competition of the World Cup in Munich Svetlana Demina has won the silver medal this season. Then she won the team championship of Russia, and on June 7 again proved she is in her top form.
In Minsk Demina took the second place after the qualifier with 71 points. In the final Demina hit targets without mistakes – 25 hits in 25 shots. As a result, she became the winner with 96 points.
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