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- Alexander Danilov - Wikipedia
Alexander Danilov Danilov in 2008 Alexander Danilov (Hebrew: אלכסנדר דנילוב, Russian: Александр Данилов; born November 10, 1969) is an Israeli pistol shooter competed for his country at the 2000 Sydney Games and 2004 Athens Games
- ISSF - International Shooting Sport Federation
Profession: Athlete Start of Competing: 1985 Practising Shooting since: 1984 Personal Coach: Olga Danilov National Coach: Igor Zolotgrev Handedness: right Master Eye: right
- Jewish Marksmanship: Alexander Danilov - Pistol Champion (and . . .
Alexander Danilov (born Nov 10, 1969) is an Israeli pistol shooter, who was a member of the Israeli shooting team at the 2000 Sydney Games and 2004 Athens Games
- Alexander Danilov (born November 10, 1969), Russian sport shooter . . .
He was disqualified and placed last in the 10-meter pistol event at the 2000 Olympic Games when his trigger was found to be underweight He scored 574 points, which would not have been enough to reach the finals In the 50-meter free pistol event he scored 556 points and placed 18th
- 2001 ISSF World Cup - Unionpedia, the concept map
Alexander Danilov (אלכסנדר דנילוב, Александр Данилов; born November 10, 1969) is an Israeli pistol shooter competed for his country at the 2000 Sydney Games and 2004 Athens Games
- Biography of Alexander Danilov
Who is Alexander Danilov? Alexander Danilov is an Israeli pistol shooter, who was a member of the Israeli shooting team at the 2000 Sydney Games and 2004 Athens Games Danilov has been among the world elite in both the free pistol and air pistol shooting events
- Olympedia – Aleksandr Danilov
Aleksandr Danilov Biographical information Results Olympic family relations Husband of Olga Danilov Special Notes Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the World Shooting Championships (0–1–0 2002 Lahti silver: 25 m standard pistol (competed for Israel))
- Alexander Danilov - Wikiwand
Alexander Danilov is an Israeli pistol shooter competed for his country at the 2000 Sydney Games and 2004 Athens Games
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