Pablo Carral Iñán is the new 2024 Spanish Adapted Small Game Hunting Champion

Pablo Carral Iñán, from Cantabria, has won the title of Spanish Adapted Small Game Hunting Champion in the 2024 edition, held at the Zarza la Mayor Social Hunting Reserve, Cáceres, on October 18 and 19. His outstanding performance allowed him to lead the competition and climb to the top of the podium.
With a total of 2,200 points, Carral Iñán stood out after shooting four partridges and arriving at the checkpoint at 11:30 a.m. Close behind, Jorge Jorge Montero from Extremadura achieved the same score after hunting the same number of birds, but his arrival at the checkpoint at 12:39 p.m. earned him second place. Third place went to David Larrondo from Navarre, who also reached 2,200 points after shooting four partridges and arriving at the checkpoint at 12:51 p.m.
The ten participating hunters, from different regions of Spain, once again demonstrated their tenacity and spirit of perseverance amid the challenging terrain of gorse and broom. In total, seventeen red-legged partridges were shot, confirming that adapted small game hunting remains a barrier-free activity.
Final classification:
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Pablo Carral Iñán (Cantabria) - 2,200 points
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Jorge Jorge Montero (Extremadura) - 2,200 points
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David Larrondo (Navarra) - 2,200 points
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Gonzalo Hernández (Extremadura) - 1,650 points
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Luis Miguel Campos (Extremadura) - 550 points
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Juan Patricio Palao (Murcia) - 550 points
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Joaquín Piris (Extremadura)
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Javier Paule (Extremadura)
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Marcos Cadenas (Andalusia)
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Pablo Carral Marcos (Cantabria)
This edition of the championship once again demonstrated that adapted small game hunting is a discipline that, beyond physical limitations, allows hunters to continue enjoying their passion for nature and hunting.
Author: María Balletbó