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Éva Joó (born 12 April 1970, in Dunaújváros) is a Hungarian sport shooter. She has competed for Hungary in rifle shooting at four Olympics (1988 to 1996, 2004), and has been close to an Olympic medal in 1996 (finishing seventh in the air rifle). Apart from her Olympic career, Joo has successfully produced a career tally of nineteen medals in a major international competition: a gold at the 1990 ISSF World Championships in Moscow, Soviet Union, a total of three (one gold and two bronze) at the ISSF World Cup final, a total of nine (one gold, five silver, and eight bronze) at various meets of the World Cup series, and a remainder of six (three gold, two silver, and one bronze) under both junior and senior categories at the European Championships since her sporting debut in 1987.
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Éva Joó (born 12 April 1970, in Dunaújváros) is a Hungarian sport shooter. She has competed for Hungary in rifle shooting at four Olympics (1988 to 1996, 2004), and has been close to an Olympic medal in 1996 (finishing seventh in the air rifle). Apart from her Olympic career, Joo has successfully produced a career tally of nineteen medals in a major international competition: a gold at the 1990 ISSF World Championships in Moscow, Soviet Union, a total of three (one gold and two bronze) at the ISSF World Cup final, a total of nine (one gold, five silver, and eight bronze) at various meets of the World Cup series, and a remainder of six (three gold, two silver, and one bronze) under both junior and senior categories at the European Championships since her sporting debut in 1987.
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