Kimberly Rhode is the qualification leader ©ISSF

United States' Kimberly Rhode impressed on an effective rest day today at the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup in Guadalajara.

There were no medals awarded at the Code Paradero Shooting Range before competition resumes in earnest tomorrow.

The only action that was held was the opening day of qualification in the women's skeet competition.

Rhode, the first woman to win a medal at six consecutive Olympic Games, shot 74 in three rounds of competition.

Slovakia's Danka Barteková, the new vice-chair of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes' Commission, lies in second place with 71 shots.

Francisca Crovetto Chadid of Chile lies third with 70.

Two more qualification rounds are scheduled tomorrow morning before a final later in the day.

The men's 50 metres rifle 3 positions and the women's 25m pistol competition are also due to take place tomorrow at the Mexican range.