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Kürzel: FW= Freie Waffe / a = Standardgewehr / D = Karabiner / C= Stgw 90 / B02 = Stgw 57 Alt / B03 = Stgw 57 Neu Rangliste Einzelwettschiessen Gewehr 300m Feld A 2021 Kürzel: FW= Freie Waffe / A = Standardgewehr / D = Karabiner / C= Stgw 90 / B02 = Stgw 57 alt / B03 = Stgw 57 neu Rang Name Vorname Jahrgang / Verein Waffe Punkte Altersstufe 1 Maurer Georg 1965 E / S FS Felsberg A 197 2 Branger Reto 1957 V Schiesssport Davos A 196 3 Venzin Barclamiu 1959 V FS Felsberg FW 196 4 Roffler Claudio 1985 E / S FS Felsberg A 196 5 Kühnis Christian 1962 E/S SV Monstein A 195 6 Derungs Otto 1964 S Castrisch Societad da tir A 195 7 Prevost Linard 1975 E SV Pontresina A 195 8 Monsch Roger 1992 E / S SG Haldenstein A 195 9 Cajochen Gion 1967 S Sumvitg Societad da tir Vial A 194 10 Waser Hansjürg 1970 E/S SV Andeer A 194 11 Winzap Serafin 1986 E Laax-Falera Schützenverein A 194 12 Cavalli Martino 2001 U21 Società Carabinieri Roveredo A 194 13 Giovanoli Riccardo 1967 A Uniun da tiradours Surses A 193 14 Carigiet René 1955 V Ruschein Societad da tir Vorab A 193 15 Caviezel Walter 1959 V Laax-Falera Schützenverein A 193 16 Monsch Meinrad 1961 V SG Haldenstein FW 193 17 Buchli Werner 1967 S Riein Uniun da tiradurs A 193 18 Mark Reto 1969 E/S SV Rätikon A 193 19 Egle Primus 1971 E/S SV Rothenbrunnen A 193 20 Braun Mauro 1971 E SV Pontresina A 193 21 Bass Otto 1977 E Sumvitg Societad da tir Vial A 193 22 Voneschen Peter 1980 E / S FS Felsberg A 193 23 Monsch Michael 1989 E / S SG Haldenstein A 193 24 Buchli Michael 1992 E / S FS Felsberg A 193 25 Hohenegger Luca 1998 E Chalavaina Val Müstair A 193 26 Gruber Renato 1980 A Albula Sportschützen A 192 27 Vogel Anton 1942 SV SG Haldenstein FW 192 28 Giger Eugen 1947 SV Sumvitg Societad da tir Vial FW 192 29 Benderer Men 1953 V Società da tregants Sent B03 192 30 Felix Christian 1964 E / S SG Haldenstein A 192 31 Rodigari Beat 1964 E SV Pontresina A 192 32 Kühnis Georg 1968 E/S SV Monstein A 192 33 Hassler Marco 1973 E / S OSG Jenins A 192 34 Cabalzar Daniel 1978 E Castrisch Societad da tir A 192 35 Capeder Remo 1992 E Duvin Societad da tir A 192 36 Brazerol Urs 1964 S Albula Sportschützen A 191 37 Willi Christian 1945 SV SV Tamins FW 191 38 Färber Peter 1953 V FS Felsberg FW 191 39 Ambühl Joos 1959 V Schiesssport Davos A 191 40 Costa Reto 1966 E Soc. Tiratori Poschiavo A 191 41 Baracchi Claudio 1969 E / S VSGL St.Luzisteig A 191 42 Beer Simon 1972 S Sedrun Uniun da tiradurs Sedrun-Tujetsch A 191 43 Steger Daniel 1980 E SV Pontresina A 191 44 Ettinger Jürg 1983 E / S VSGL St.Luzisteig A 191 45 Salzgeber Nicolaus 1984 E / S OSG Jenins A 191 46 Cavalli Moeé 2002 U21 Società Carabinieri Roveredo A 191 47 Cadruvi Plazi Giusep 1957 V Ruschein Societad da tir Vorab FW 190 48 Gartmann Peter 1962 E / S SG Haldenstein A 190 49 Candrian Curdin 1965 S Castrisch Societad da tir A 190 50 Degonda Eugen 1971 S Sedrun Uniun da tiradurs Sedrun-Tujetsch A 190 51 Krebs Andri 1983 E Società da tregants Sent B03 190 52 Casanova Gian 1990 E Degen Uniun da tir Lumnezia A 190 53 Steinmann Peter 1950 SV SV Tamins A 189 Kürzel: FW= Freie Waffe / A = Standardgewehr / D = Karabiner / C= Stgw 90 / B02 = Stgw 57 alt / B03 = Stgw 57 neu Rang Name Vorname Jahrgang / Verein Waffe Punkte Altersstufe 54 Casutt Leonard 1952 V Laax-Falera Schützenverein A 189 55 Pally Felix 1957 V Sumvitg Societad da tir Vial FW 189 56 Beiner Markus 1960 V SG Haldenstein FW 189 57 Murbach Giorgio 1960 V Soc. Tiratori Poschiavo A 189 58 Tschenett Bruno 1968 E Chalavaina Val Müstair A 189 59 Caprez Reto 1976 E/S SV Monstein A 189 60 Passini Lorenzo 1979 E Soc. Tiratori Poschiavo A 189 61 Gadmer Reto 1980 E/S Schiesssport Davos A 189 62 Färber Lars 1984 E / S FS Felsberg A 189 63 Cadruvi Michael 1985 E Ruschein Societad da tir Vorab A 189 64 Lutz Michael 1987 E SV Pontresina A 189 65 Jäger Linard 2000 J Uniun da tiradours Surses A 188 66 Egger Eugen 1941 SV Laax-Falera Schützenverein A 188 67 Egger Roman 1944 SV Ruschein Societad da tir Vorab FW 188 68 Mani Johann Ulrich 1946 SV SV Tamins B03 188 69 Sgier Guido 1946 SV Ruschein Societad da tir Vorab FW 188 70 Casutt Renatus 1951 SV Laax-Falera Schützenverein A 188 71 Berger Josefina 1955 V Sumvitg Societad da tir Vial A 188 72 Maurer Johann 1957 V FS Felsberg FW 188 73 Fallet Dumeng 1963 E Chalavaina Val Müstair A 188 74 Walser Beat 1966 E / S SG Haldenstein A 188 75 Halter Pieder Antoni 1968 S Degen Uniun da tir Lumnezia A 188 76 Lüthi Reto 1980 E / S VSGL St.Luzisteig A 188 77 Berther Marc 1980 E Sedrun Uniun da tiradurs Sedrun-Tujetsch A 188 78 Giossi Toni 1983 E Sedrun Uniun da tiradurs Sedrun-Tujetsch A 188 79 Buchli Claudio 1985 E Riein Uniun da tiradurs C 188 80 Schgör Fabian 1990 E Chalavaina Val Müstair A 188 81 Jäger Domenic 1957 V Uniun da tiradours Surses A 187 82 Lampert Bernhard 1947 SV VSGL St.Luzisteig A 187 83 Hartmann Kaspar 1955 V SV Schiers A 187 84 Fliri Fadri 1957 V Chalavaina Val Müstair B03 187 85 Luzzi Severin 1958 V Chalavaina Val Müstair A 187 86 Tomaschett Hubert 1960 V Sumvitg Societad da tir Vial A 187 87 Riedi Albert 1961 V SG Haldenstein FW 187 88 Lütscher Leonhard 1965 E / S SG Haldenstein A 187 89 Cavalli Michele 1966 E Società Carabinieri Roveredo A 187 90 Jemmi Hermann 1966 S Castrisch Societad da tir A 187 91 Albertini Luca 1969 E Società di tiro Arvigo Mesocco San Vittore A 187 92 Flury Marcus 1970 S Sumvitg Societad da tir Vial A 187 93 Coray Hubert 1972 S Laax-Falera Schützenverein A 187 94 Cathomen Rumetg 1972 S Laax-Falera Schützenverein A 187 95 Ritter Andreas 1973 E / S SG Domat/Ems A 187 96 Lorenzetti Domenic 1976 E / S SG Haldenstein A 187 97 Fluor Marco 1982 E SV Pontresina A 187 98 Pally Sandro 1987 E Sedrun Uniun da tiradurs Sedrun-Tujetsch A 187 99 Casutt Ciril 1990 E Laax-Falera Schützenverein A 187 100 Galliciotti Karim 2002 U21 Società Carabinieri Roveredo A 187 101 Jäger Theo 1959 V Uniun da tiradours Surses A 186 102 Mani Armin 1949 SV SG Haldenstein B03 186 103 Krebs Ueli 1950 V Società da tregants Sent B03 186 104 Caduff Toni 1953 V Degen Uniun da tir Lumnezia FW 186 105 Collenberg Reto 1956 V Degen Uniun da tir Lumnezia FW 186 106 Jäger Meinrad 1957 V SV Peist FW 186 107 Fasani Rodolfo 1959 V Società di tiro Arvigo Mesocco San Vittore FW 186 108 Felix Andreas 1964 E / S SG Haldenstein A 186 109 Vassella Arno 1968 E Soc. Tiratori Poschiavo A 186 110 Pitsch Silvio 1972 E Chalavaina Val Müstair A 186 111 Gadmer Peter 1978 E/S Schiesssport Davos A 186 112 Lanfranchi Luciano 1992 E Soc. Tiratori Poschiavo A 186 113 Gruber Benno 1976 A Albula Sportschützen A 185 114 Felix-Forlin Florian 1949 SV SG Haldenstein FW 185 Kürzel: FW= Freie Waffe / A = Standardgewehr / D = Karabiner / C= Stgw 90 / B02 = Stgw 57 alt / B03 = Stgw 57 neu Rang Name Vorname Jahrgang / Verein Waffe Punkte Altersstufe 115 Pelican Rinaldo 1956 V Laax-Falera Schützenverein A 185 116 Felix Daniel 1965 E / S SG Haldenstein A 185 117 Degonda Pius 1974 S Sedrun Uniun da tiradurs Sedrun-Tujetsch A 185 118 Spescha Raimund 1942 SV Ruschein Societad da tir Vorab FW 184 119 Roffler Christian 1952 V FS Felsberg FW 184 120 Felix-Zimmermann Andrea 1964 E / S SG Haldenstein A 184 121 Doldur Yusuf 1965 E / S SG Haldenstein A 184 122 Galliciotti Souad 1966 E Società Carabinieri Roveredo A 184 123 Stoffel Rico 1972 E/S SV Andeer A 184 124 Jörg Theo 1973 E / S SG Domat/Ems A 184 125 Rossi Romano 1980 E Soc. Tiratori Poschiavo A 184 126 Davaz Mario 1990 E Società da tregants Sent B03 184 127 Monn Fadri 1996 E Sumvitg Societad da tir Vial A 184 128 Brazerol Claudio 1972 A Albula Sportschützen A 183 129 Wenzin Paul 1947 SV Sumvitg Societad da tir Vial FW 183 130 Vincenz Erwin 1950 SV Laax-Falera Schützenverein A 183 131 Küng Claudio 1957 V SG Haldenstein FW 183 132 Tschalär Johann 1957 V Società da tregants Sent C 183 133 Casanova Hubert 1959 V Degen Uniun da tir Lumnezia FW 183 134 Maissen Mario 1962 S Riein Uniun da tiradurs C 183 135 Jäger Andreas 1965 E / S SV Peist A 183 136 Voneschen Thomas 1978 E / S FS Felsberg A 183 137 Küng Mathias 1987 E / S SG Haldenstein A 183 138 Hohenegger Marco 1993 E Chalavaina Val Müstair A 183 139 Cajochen Livio 1997 E Sumvitg Societad da tir Vial A 183 140 Mani Sandro 1975 A Albula Sportschützen A 182 141 Calörtscher Balz 1942 SV SG der Stadt Chur FW 182 142 Cadosch Werner 1956 V Castrisch Societad da tir A 182 143 Schnider Kurt 1960 V SG der Stadt Chur FW 182 144 Gartmann Jakob 1962 E Società da tregants Sent B03 182 145 Crameri Moreno 1974 E A 182 146 Kluser Christian 1962 A Albula Sportschützen A 181 147 Poltera Erwin 1962 A Uniun da tiradours Surses A 181 148 Neuenschwander Roman 1984 E TSM B03 181 149 Scherrer Cornelia 1985 E/S SV Andeer A 181 150 Christoffel Christian 1961 V Riein Uniun da tiradurs C 180 151 Bettini Sandro 1986 E Soc.da tregants, Sent C 180 152 Zanotta Hans 1939 SV Soc.
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