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2025 PICTURES
SUNDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2025
SATURDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2025
FRIDAY 14 FEBRUARY 2025
THURSDAY 13 FEBRUARY 2025
2025 HIGHLIGHTS
Magnus Himle-Hopland set new DOA FINAL SH2 record at 253.1 This was also a new Norwegian Junior record! Previous record was set by Martin Sorelie-Rogne also in 2025 (252.0).

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Nynke Ten Dolle and Pernille Nor-Woll set new DOA FINAL Rifle Women Junior record at 250.8. This caused a shoot out to find the winner. They actually both broke the record set by Pernille also this year.

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Felipe Almeida Wu set new DOA Pistol Men record at 587. Previous record was set by Marcus Errebo in 2020 (585). Felipe also set new DOA FINAL Pistol Men record at 242.7!

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Randi Karoliussen set new DOA Rifle Veterans record at 413.9. She also set new DOA FINAL Veterans record at 247.2. Randi broke her own two records set at DOA also this year!

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Pernille Nor-Woll set new DOA Rifle Women Junior record at 632.3. Pernille broke her own record set at DOA also this year!

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Danilo Dennis Sollazzo set new DOA Rifle Men record at 634.1. Previous record was set by Brian Baudoin in 2023 (631.1)
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The Italian rifle mixed team Sollazzo and Gambaro set new DOA mixed team record at 633.4. Previous record was set by UK, McIntosch and Bale in 2024 (629.3).

2024 PICTURES
SUNDAY 18 FEBRUARY
SATURDAY 17 FEBRUARY
FRIDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2024
THURSDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2024
2024 HIGHLIGHTS
Tom Diggle representing Scotland sets new British record with 630.2

Pontus Kallin, representing Sweden sets new Denmark Open Air record in Rifle Men Junior with 627,0

2023 PICTURES
SUNDAY 19 FEBRUARY 2023
SATURDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2023
FRIDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2023
THURSDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2023
2023 HIGHLIGHTS
Walther winner 2023: CONGRATULATION TO RIKKE MÆNG IBSEN from DENMARK
2020 HIGHLIGHTS
Walther winner 2020: CONGRATULATION TO SIMON CLAUSSEN from NORWAY

Emma Nørholm Koch sets new Danish Junior Woman record with 629.7 (old record 628.7)

2019 Highlights:
Walther winner 2019: CONGRATULATION TO BRIAN BAUDOUIN from FRANCE


