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2009 World Championships: The title defender’s challenge

July 25th, 2009

20090717_WCH Title DefenderThe Title Defenders of the 2007 World Championships of Nicosia are running for a second title. It’s not going to be easy: they will face Olympic Champions, World Cup winners and new, young, strong shooters.

The first “shooters to beat” at the 2009 ISSF Shotgun World Championships of Maribor will be the title defenders, those who won on the ranges of the 2007 World Championships of Cyprus. All of them all still shooting, and they will almost certainly try to defend their titles in Nicosia. Maribor’s challenge is coming closer; let’s meet the title defenders!

EVENT
TITLE DEFENDER
NOC
Trap Men DIAMOND Michael AUS
Double Trap Men D’ANIELLO Francesco ITA
Skeet Men ACHIELLEOS Georgios CYP
Trap Women LIU Yingzi CHN
Skeet Women BRINKER Christine GER

Trap Men: Diamond, Kostelecky and Pellielo are in the game.
Michael Diamond of Australia, the winner of the 2007 World Championship in the Trap Men event, has been one of the protagonists of the 2009 ISSF World Cup season, and he has shot is last final match at the last World Cup Stage of the year, in San Marino. He will probably face the 2008 Olympic Silver medallist Giovanni Pellielo, who said to be ready for this year’s World Championships. “I just changed my shotgun, but I got used to it quickly. Now I am positively looking forward to the next competitions…” Said Pellielo, right after winning the World Cup Stage in Minsk. Meeting them in Maribor, the 2008 Olympic Champion David Kostelecky of Czech Republic, Silver medallist at this year’s ISSF World Cup in San Marino, will look for his first World Championship title. The Czech Champion said to be ready, and will probably be one of the strongest shooters to beat on the ranges of Maribor.

Double Trap Men: D’Aniello faces many opponents.
The 2007 Double Trap winner Francesco D’Aniello of Italy, coming from the Olympic Silver medal won in Beijing, shot good matches during this year’s World Cup Series, and he will try to peak in time for the World Championships “The World Championships is my next goal!” he said in Minsk, this year. He will have to face strong competitors. First of all Beijing’s Olympic Champion, Walton Eller of the USA, and then the record setter Hu Binyuan of China (who established a new 196-target records in Minsk) and the keen Indian shooter Ronjan Sodhi, second at this year’s World Cup in Minsk with a consistent score of 194 hits.

Trap Women: Is Liu Yingzi peaking for the Championships?
The 28-year old Chinese shooter Liu Yingzi, the 2007 World Champion, showed to be ready to run for a second title at this year’s ISSF World Cup in Minsk, where she won her first World Cup Gold medal shooting under the rain. Is she peaking for the World Championship? What is sure is that strong competitors are in front of her. The Olympic Champion of Beijing, Satu Makela-Nummela of Finland, did not reach her best results through this year’s World Cup Series, but she has been proving more then once to be able to shoot great performances. At the same time, the young Olympic Silver and Bronze medallists of Beijing, the Slovakian shooters Zuzana Stefecekova and the American Corey Cogdell could peak in time for the World Championships of Maribor, trying to gain a spot on the most important podium of the year.

Skeet Women: Olympic Medallists face to face.
The Skeet Women title defender is the German shooter Christine Brinker, Olympic Bronze medallist of the 2008 Olympic Games of Beijing. On the road to the 2009 ISSF World Championships of Maribor, she is facing strong opponents. First of all, Beijing’s Olympic Champion Chiara Cainero of Italy, who won the last World Cup in San Marino overtaking the same Brinker. The American shooter Kimberly Rodhe, Silver medallist of the last Olympic Games, will also be a difficult opponents to beat for Brinker. Rodhe finished on ISSF World Cup podiums more then once, this year, and she will surely look for a spot on Maribor’s medal standings.
Coming in next, three different shooters, Wei Ning of China, Danka Bartekova of Slovakia and Svetlana Demina of Russia, won an ISSF World Cup Gold medal this year, presenting themselves as three of the strongest 2009 shooters.

Skeet Men: Georgios Achilleos is back in the lead
The reigning Skeet Men Champion, the Cypriot shooter Georgios Achilleos, is back in the lead. Following the delusion of the Olympic Games, where he walked into the match as the number one in the world missing then the podium, he seems now to be back in his best shape. The Cypriot shooters came back on the highest step of an ISSF podium at the World Cup in San Marino “It’s great to be back on top. But now I am looking forward, we have a busy year with the Mediterranean Games, the Europeans and the World Championships… I will try my best!” He said in San Marino.
He will face the three Olympic medallists of Beijing, three shooters he has being meeting many times in finals within the last four years. The Olympic Champion, USA’s Vincent Hancock, Beijing’s Silver, Norway’s Tore Brovold, and the Olympic Bronze, France’s Anthony Terras, are three strong competitors who finished on several ISSF podiums since the 2008 ISSF World Cup Final of Minsk. They all will try to grab Achilleos’ title in Maribor, where we are probably going to witness a breathtaking Skeet Men Final.

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ESC Assembly elected the new European Confederation’s President

July 25th, 2009

european-presidentThe European Shooting Confederation elected its new President during its General Assembly in Osijek, Crotatia. The ESC also decided on the locations of the next continental sport appointments.

The President of the Russian Shooting Federation, Vladimir Lisin, was elected as the new President of the European Shooting Confederation. The election was decided at the General Assembly of the European Shooting Confederation that took place in Osijek, Croatia, where the European Championships are taking place these days.

The former ESC President, Unni Nicolaysen of Norway, was elected by the Assembly as ESC honorary President.

Kerstin Bodin from Sweden and Pekka Kuusisto from Finland were elected as ESC Vice Presidents, while the former ESC Vice President Tomislav Sepec of Croatia did not run for another term and was appointed as ESC honorary member.

Mr. Jörg Brokamp, the Secretary General of the German Shooting Federation, was appointed as ESC Honorary Secretary.

The ESC Assembly also decided the next continental appointments:
2012 European Championship Air Guns will take place in Vierumäki (FIN)
2012 European Championship for juniors small-bore will take place in Bologna (ITA)
2012 European Championship Shotgun will take place in Bologna in Larnaka (CYP)
2013 European Championship Air Guns will take place in Bologna in Aarhus (DEN)

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2010 ISSF World Cups calendar – Check the dates

July 25th, 2009

Check the updated calendar of the 2010 World Cup Stages, ISSF World Championships and ISSF Meetings.

The new 2010 ISSF Sport Calendar, including all the ISSF World Cup stages, has been published online at http://www.issf-sports.org/calendar.ashx

2010 ISSF Shotgun World Cup stages:
01.03 – 10.03    Acapulco (MEX)
15.04 – 25.04    Beijing (CHN), combined World Cup in all events
11.05 – 20.05    Dorchester (GBR)
07.06 – 16.06    Lonato (ITA)

2010 ISSF Rifle and Pistol World Cup stages:
19.03 – 28.03    New Delhi (IND)
15.04 – 25.04    Beijing (CHN), combined World Cup in all events
22.05 – 31.05    Fort Benning (USA)
22.06 – 30.06    Belgrade (SRB)

2010 ISSF Top Events:
29.07 – 11.08    50th ISSF World Championships All Events, Munich (GER)
25.07 – 25.07    ISSF Executive Committee Meeting, Munich (GER)
26.07 – 26.07    ISSF Administrative Council Meeting, Munich (GER)
28.07 – 28.07    ISSF General Assembly, Munich (GER)
29.07 – 29.07    ISSF General Assemby and Administrative Council, Munich (GER)
14.08 – 26.08    1st Youth Olympic Games, Singapore (SIN)

Please, check the ISSF Interactive Calendar at http://www.issf-sports.org/calendar.ashx for more info.

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ISSF World Championships Shotgun · Maribor, SLO

July 25th, 2009
Schedule
THURSDAY 06.08 Arrival of Delegations
FRIDAY 07.08 09:30 Official Training
14:00 Technical Meeting
20:00 Opening Ceremony
SATURDAY 08.08 09:30 Trap Men Day 1
09:30 Trap Men Junior Day 1
SUNDAY 09.08 09:30 Trap Men Day 2
09:30 Trap Men Junior Day 2
17:00 Final Trap Men
MONDAY 10.08 09:30 Official Training
TUESDAY 11.08 09:30 Skeet Women Junior
09:30 Trap Women
09:30 Trap Women Junior
09:30 Skeet Women
17:00 Final Skeet Women
18:00 Final Trap Women
WEDNESDAY 12.08 09:30 Official Training
THURSDAY 13.08 09:30 Double Trap Women
09:30 Double Trap Men
09:30 Double Trap Men Junior
16:30 Final Double Trap Men
FRIDAY 14.08 09:30 Official Training
SATURDAY 15.08 09:30 Skeet Men Day 1
09:30 Skeet Men Junior Day 1
SUNDAY 16.08 09:30 Skeet Men Day 2
09:30 Skeet Men Junior Day 2
16:30 Final Skeet Men
17:30 Closing Ceremony
MONDAY 17.08 Departure of Delegations

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J. G. Anschütz GmbH & Co

July 21st, 2009

J. G. Anschütz GmbH & Co. KG is a firearms company based in Ulm, Germany,Anschütz founded in 1856 and Founder by Julius Gottfried Anschütz,the owner is Jochen Anschütz. that makes small-bore rifles (.17, .22, .222 Rem. caliber, and .177 air rifles and air pistols) and shotguns for target shooting and hunting.Their rifles are used by many competitive shooters participating in the 50 m Rifle event at the Summer Olympics and Winter Olympics biathlon.

The ahg-Anschütz company (a “twin” company from J. G. Anschütz) is mostly dedicated to the international trade of shooting accessories like shooting jackets and boots.

J. G. Anschütz company is also the major shareholder of the Austrian target weapons manufacturer Steyr Sportwaffen GmbH.

The History of J. G. ANSCHüTZ GmbH & Co. KG

1856
The son of the gunsmith Johann Heinrich Gottlieb Anschütz, Julius Gottfried Anschütz founded the company J.G. ANSCHüTZ for the manufacture of Flobert and pocket pistols, Teschings, shotguns and Lancaster Terzerole in Zella-Mehlis, Thuringia.

1896
The small workshop moved to the first own factory building. The company has 76 employees.

1901
The founder of J. G. ANSCHüTZ dies. His sons Fritz and Otto continue their father`s lifework.

1906
The company grows. In 1909 the company has 175 employees a number which will grow to 200 in the next five years.

1923
Otto Anschütz dies. Fritz Anschütz continues the company. He is supported by his two sons Max and Rudolf Anschütz, the third ANSCHüTZ generation.

1935
After the death of Fritz Anschütz the sons Max and Rudolf Anschütz continue the company. The number of employees grows to 550.

1945
Shut-down and complete dismantling and expropriation of the factory.

1950
A new beginning in Ulm. The company J. G. ANSCHüTZ GmbH is founded. The company has 7 employees and 20 machines. In the beginning they make air pistols and carry out repair works, then they start to manufacture Flobert and target rifles. Soon the company has 250 employees. The first target shooting successes come in. Then everything goes very fast.:

1968
Dieter Anschütz, representing the 4th generation takes over the management of the company. He leads the company with competence and a lot of personal engagement.

1972
After the overwhelming success of the ANSCHüTZ Match Rifle the slogan “Die Meister Macher” was created and it is still valid.

1992
Jochen Anschütz becomes president of the company and is now leading it together with his father.

2006
The company celebrates its 150th anniversary.

2008
Dieter Anschütz retires on March 31, 2008. Jochen Anschütz takes over the sole management of J.G. ANSCHüTZ GmbH in Ulm.

Today
Since it`s foundation, ANSCHüTZ stands for innovation and perfection. This has not changed through the years. The name ANSCHüTZ is inseparably connected with innumerable national and international shooting triumphs. Last but not least the pioneering efforts in biathlon shooting have made the name ANSCHüTZ recognized all over the world.
ANSCHüTZ products enjoy an extraordinary and worldwide reputation because of their precision, workmanship and accuracy. This is what president Jochen Anschütz – continuing the tradition – puts as a benchmark for the future, to ensure that the long history of ANSCHüTZ continues to give good memories far into the future.

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