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Trap Women Junior – Three medals to China

August 11th, 2009 No comments

20090811_TR75junwinnerThe People’s Republic of China won amost all at today’s Trap Women Junior event, securing the individual Gold and Silver medals, and the team Gold.

The Trap Junior Women individual competition was won by the 18-year old Chinese shooter QI Quiwen, who had never competed before in an international shooting match before. With three series of 22, 25 and again 22 hits out of 25 targets, the young Chinese athlete finished up in first place with a total score of 69 targets.

QI’s teammate, the 20-year old XU Tian, also a first time participants, closed the match in second place with a total score of 68 +1 hits. XU shot-off the British athlete Rachel YARDY (Bronze medallist at the last European Championship of Osijek), who finished in third place grabbing Bronze with a total score of 68 +0 targets.

China won the team Gold with a new record
Thanks to the excellent results reached by QI Quiwen and XU Tian, and to the sixth place of WANG Yajun, the Chinese flag was raised upon the team’s podium. The three teammates shot a total score of 202 targets, setting a new Junior World Record in this event.

Spain and USA in second and third place
The Spanish team, holder of the record shattered by team China, closed the match in second place. Eva Maria CLEMENTE, Karina CANTARERO and Aitana DIAZ secured the Silver medal with a total score of 186 hits.

The United States of America (Molly BENDER, Brandi Elizabet HOBBS and Kayle BROWNING) won team Bronze with a total score of 185 targets, missing Silver only by one target.

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Trap Women – 17-year old Rossi claimed the World Champion title

August 11th, 2009 No comments

20090811_TR75winner_001The young Italian shooter topped her success at the last European Championship by claiming the World Champion title at the ISSF Shotgun World Championship in Maribor.

17-year old Italian shooter Jessica ROSSI became the new Trap Women World Champion, shooting-off the Olympic Champion Satu MAKELA-NUMMELA and the 2001 World Champion Irina LARICHEVA.

ROSSI played an outstanding competition, making it into the final in fifth position with a qualification score of 71 targets and then climbing to the top with 21 hits in the final, for a total score of 92 targets.

“I won the European Championship just two weeks ago, I did not expect to win again today!” Said Jessica ROSSI, the young phenomenon who collected a continental and a world title within fifteen days.

“I started shooting when I was 12″
“I started shooting when I was 12-year old, my parents introduced me to shooting, but I had never though I could reach these results, in those days…” the Italian shooter said right after the last competition shot. This year, next to the World and European titles, ROSSI won two ISSF World Cup Silver medals in Cairo and Minsk.

ROSSI had started this morning’s qualification with a weak round, and she had to pass through a shoot-off to proceed to the medal match “I don’t know what happened this morning. I started in the worst way. After the second qualification series I was far from the lead. I told to my self I had to shoot a 25 in the last series, and I made it”.

Rossi’s next aim: the Games
ROSSI climbed up from the fifth place after the qualification up to the first place shooting precisely, while her opponents missed numerous clays “I tried to concentrate, I did not watch the others, I focused in myself. I did not even understand that the other finalists were missing… I cannot believe this is true!”

The 17-year old Italian shooter is now looking to the future. Moving the focus to London 2012, Jessica said to be ready for the next challenge she is going to face starting from 2010 “I will try my best to qualify for the next Games. After the European and the World Championships, I am staring at London!”

Laricheva (RUS) and Makela-Nummela (FIN) in second and third place.
Climbing to the podium, ROSSI overtook two of the world’s most experienced Trap shooters.
The Olympic Champion of Beijing 2008 Satu MAKELA-NUMMELA, 38, from FINLAND, started the match with the highest qualification score of 74 hits, equalling a World Record. During the final, she lost her concentration, dropping ten targets and finishing with a disappointing total score of 89 (74+15) hits and a Bronze medal.
The 2001 World Champion Irina LARICHEVA of Russia, 44-year old, scored 17 targets in the final, for a total score of 90 (73+17) hits, and placed in second winning Silver.

San Marino’s Alessandra PERILLI, a medal winner of the 2009 ISSF World Cup in San Marino, finished in fourth with a score of 88 +3 targets, outdoing in a shoot-off Lebanon’s Ray BASSIL, fifth with 88 +2 targets.

The Olympic Silver medallist of Beijing, Zuzana STEFECEKOVA of Slovakia, 25, finished her competition in sixth place with a total score of 87 (71+16) targets.

Rossi lifted Italy on the team podium with a new World Record
Guided by the young champion ROSSI, the Italian team (Jessica ROSSI, Deborah GELISIO and Giulia IANNOTTI) ended up in first place, earning the team Gold medal with a total score of 211 targets, a new World Record.

Great Britain’s Shona MARSHALL, Charlotte KERWOOD and Abbey BURTON secured the team Silverw with 207 targets, while the team Bronze went to the smallest Republic of the World, San Marino (Alessandra PERILLI, Daniela DEL DIN, Francesca SPADONI), that finsihed in third with an overall score of 204 hits.

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Skeet Women – Brinker confirmed as Wolrd Champion

August 11th, 2009 No comments

20090811_SK75winner_001Germany’s Christine Brinker won her second, consecutive, Wolrd Champion title in the Skeet Women event.

The German shooter Christine BRINKER won the Skeet Women final, defending the World Champion title she had won at the last World Championship in Cyprus, two years ago.

BRINKER, an Olympic Bronze medallist of Beijing 2008, won Bronze at this year’s ISSF World Cup Stage in San Marino and at the European Championships in Osijek. She was not stepping on the highest step of an ISSF podium since 2007.

“I am back in good shape. I had some problems at the beginning of this season, I have been hill for a while. But I trained and I prepared this competition and… it’s just great to confirm my title!” Said the confirmed World Champion Brinker.

“I suffered at the beginning of the season then, two weeks ago, I shot quite well at the Europeansm, where I shot Bronze. Here I gave my best, I am really satisfied about my scores.” Continued the 28-year old BRINKER, who shot today’s Gold medal with a total score of 95 hits out of 100 targets.

The German shooter qualified for the final round with a score of 72 hits, climbing then the scoreboard during the final round with 23 targets. BRINKER took advantage of her opponent’s mistakes, overtaking the qualification’s leader JIEWCHALOEMMIT.

“This is not a difficult shooting range, but we could not train on the final range. And on this range has a slightly different background. This is way we all dropped so many targets during the final: the background made it complicate. I had won a World Cup shooting on this range in 2006, this helped me a little bit,” commented BRINKER about the numerous targets dropped by the other finalists during the match.

“I am going to be quite busy, now. I am getting married in September!” Concluded BRINKER, who will marry the German shooter Tino WENZEL the next 9th of September.

The Silver medal went to the Thai shooter Sutiya JIEWCHALOEMMIT, 23-year old, the Silver medal winner of this year’s ISSF World Cup in Cairo. The Thai shooter qualified for the final round with the highest score of 72 hits, but during the match she lost four targets, ending up in second place with a total of 94 hits.

The Italian Katiuscia SPADA followed in third, winning Bronze with a total of 93 +3 targets after passing through a shoot-off against Russia’s Olga PANARINA. SPADA concluded a positive season, centring the World Championship podium after winning a Bronze at this year’s ISSF World Cup in Minsk and a Silver medal at the last European Championship in Osijek.

The Olympic Champion of Beijing, the Italian athlete Chiara CAINERO, made it to the final round but did not find her way to the podium. After starting with great determination, the Italian champion missed on the fourth and the fifth station, sliding down in the scoreboard and eventually landing in fifth place with a total score of 92 targets. She had claimed her last international Gold medal just two months ago, winning the ISSF World Cup stage in San Marino.

Danka BARTEKOVA of Slovakia entered the final match passing through a shoot-off, and closed her final in sixth place with a total score of 89 hits.

Teams: Russia in the lead
The Russian Federation’s team shot the team Gold of the Skeet Women event. Olga PANARINA, Svetlana DEMINA and Nadezda KONOVALOVA shot a total of 211 targets.

Following them two targets behind, the Italian team (Katiuscia SPADA, Chiara CAINERO and Cristina VITALI) won the Silver medal with a total score of 209 hits.

BARTEKOVA’s Slovakia (Danka BARTEKOVA, Lenka BARTEKOVA, Monika ZEMKOVA) shot the team Bronze with 204 targets.

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Skeet Women Junior – Sweden’s Lundqvist shattered a world record

August 11th, 2009 4 comments

20090811_SK75JUNIORGOLD_001Two world records were shattered during today’s Skeet Women Junior competition.

The Swedish shooter Therese LUNDQVIST won the Skeet Women Junior event establishing a breathtaking new Junior World Record of 74 hits out of 75 targets, shattering the 72-hits record which resisted since 2005 (set by USA’s Haley DUNN).

“It’s unbelievable! The title and the record, it’s great! This is not only a new World Records, it’s also a personal best, I had never shot such a score, before!” said the 19-year old Therese LUNDQVIST, the new Skeet Junior World Champion.

“First the Europeans and now the World Championship, this is a great moment for me, I am highly motivated!” continued LUNDQVIST, who had won the European Championship that took place in Osijek (CRO) two weeks ago.

“I will compete in a national competition, and then I will take some time off. I am staring the university in September!” concluded the 18-year old Swedish shooter, smiling in front of the podium.

The Silver medal went to the American shooter Amber ENGLISH, 19, who finished in second place with a score of 71 hits.

Natalia PANAS of Russia, 17-year old, taking part in her first ISSF international competition ever, centred the podium winning the Bronze medal with a total score of 69 targets.

USA wins the team Gold
The USA team (Amber ENGLISH, Alexander CHIANG, Caitlin CONNOR) finished atop of the Skeet Women Junior’s team podium with a record score of 204 targets. The three teammates cancelled the previous World Record of 198 targets shot by Russia at the 2007 World Championship in Nicosia (CYP)

Russia (Natalia PANAS, Maria MELESHCHENKO, Svetlana NEZNAMOVA) won Silver ranking 12 targets behind USA, with a total score of 192 targets, while Poland (Aleksandra JARMOLINSKA, Agnieszka     SIERACKA, Natalia SZAMREJ) secured Bronze with a total of 191 hits.

ISSF News Magazine 4:2009 is online

August 11th, 2009 2 comments

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Click and take a look at our latest magazine. Photos, articles, results and statistics in English, German, Spanish and French packed in 148 pages of pure shooting sport.

The latest ISSF News Magazine 4:2009 is on-line.

Flip the pages of our latest magazine in the news section of the ISSF Website  at http://www.issf-sports.org/news/the_magazine.ashx

Opened by a message of the ISSF President, Mr. Olegario Vazquez Raña, and of the ISSF Secretary General Mr. Horst G. Schreiber, the Magazine deals with the major competitions of the last months.

Check photos, articles and interviews taken at the:

  • ISSF World Cup in Munich
  • ISSF World Cup in Milan
  • ISSF World Cup in Minsk
  • ISSF World Cup in San Marino

And there is more! Go deeper in the ISSF News Magazine to find the results of the latest European Championships of Osijek, the current World Ranking, the ISSF calendar for the months to come and the ISSF bull’s eye on doping regulations.

The ISSF News Magazine is printed in English, German, Spanish and French.

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