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Portrait of the shooter PANG, Wei – CHN

November 14th, 2009 No comments
PANG, Wei – CHN 

Personal data:

Sport associated data:

Gender M Club
Year of birth 1986 Start of competing
Place of birth Practising shooter since
Hometown Personal Coach
Residence National Coach
Height (cm) Handedness
Weight (kg) Master Eye
Marital status Events FP
Children Other sport activities
Higher education Comments
Profession
Hobbies
Languages
Rk Cs City Year Event Cat Comp Final Total Record
1 OG BEIJING 2008 AP60 586 102.2 688.2
1 WCH ZAGREB 2006 AP60 584 99.8 683.8
2 WCF WUXI 2009 AP60 589 101 690
3 WCF BANGKOK 2007 AP60 581 101 682
5 WCF BANGKOK 2008 FP 559 94.2 653.2
8 WCF GRANADA 2006 AP60 574 101 675
12 WCF BANGKOK 2008 AP60 577 577
2 WC MUNICH 2008 FP 571 92.3 663.3
6 WC MUNICH 2008 AP60 583 98 681
15 WC BEIJING 2008 AP60 581 581
19 WC MILAN 2008 AP60 578 578
19 WC MILAN 2008 FP 560 560
23 WC BANGKOK 2007 AP60 580 580
4 ASC KUWAIT CITY 2007 AP60 578 99.5 677.5
9 ASG DOHA 2006 FP 556 556
15 ASG DOHA 2006 AP60 574 574
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2010 YOG: Design the medal, win Singapore!

November 7th, 2009 No comments

20091106_YOGMedalCompetitionThe IOC launches an online contest for the design of the medals of the 2010 Youth Olympic champion (YOG), which will be held in Singapore next year, from 14 to 26 August 2010.

The IOC offers the public a chance to make Olympic history by designing a medal for the Youth Olympic Games. People around the World are invited to submit their designs for the medals that will be awarded at the first YOG edition, next year in Singapore. The contenders will have the chance to upload their designs on the dedicated website www.medaldesigncompetition.com

The public is also invited to log on the website to vote the 10 best medal designs. These selected designs will be submitted to an IOC jury, who will then select the best design.

The reward for the winners will be a trip to the Singapore 2010 Games, as well as a chance to see their design presented to the athletes.

“The concept for the first ever Youth Olympic Games has always been not only to reach out to the 3,600 athletes who will participate in Singapore next summer, but also engage young people in the Olympic values wherever they may be. By launching the first ever medal design competition online we hope to tap into the creativity and imagination of young people across the world”. Said Mr. Sergey Bubka, Chairman of the Coordination Commission for Singapore 2010.

Deadlines:

- Design submissions from 7 November to 4 December 2009

- Public voting from 7 December 2009 to 22 January 2010

- The winner will be announced on 31 January 2010

More info:

- www.medaldesigncompetition.com

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13th ISSF ACADEMY C course for coaches in Kuortane concluded

November 7th, 2009 No comments

20091106_CoachCorses-1One week long, from October 29 to November 5 2009, 25 coaches from 17 nations met for the 13th ISSF Academy C Coaches course that was conducted in Kuortane, Finland.

During the weeks time the basic course C, one of three levels of the ISSF coaches’ education programme, was held. Here the participants had the possibility to gain insight and knowledge in one of the Olympic shooting sport disciplines as well as other coaching related subjects such as nutrition, physical education and psychology. Conclusion found the course in the homework presentation of each participant which each had to submit as prerequisite of the course as well as a written exam including question to all field of coaching.

Mrs Unni Nicolaysen, ISSF Vice-President has opened the course last Saturday and yesterday evening the ISSF lecturers in the disciplines pistol – rifle – shotgun, Zeljko Todorovic (MNE), Kimmo Yli-Jaskari (FIN) and Kevin Kilty (IRL) had awarded tat the closing of the course to the participants the ISSF “C” Coaches license Diploma, again prerequisite for the next level of the ISSF Academy.

The participants of the ISSF “C” Coaches:

Mrs. Lovely Chowdhury Akhi (BAN) Pistol; Mr. MD Feroz Hossen (BAN) Rifle;

Mr. MD. Shoyeb Uzzaman (BAN) Rifle; Mr. Floyd Reid (BAR) Pistol;

Mr. Zoran Sikavica (CRO) Pistol; Mr. Soteris Soteriou (CYP) Shotgun; Dr. Sarkis Martayan (EGY) Shotgun; Mr. Piotr Kosmatko (ESP) Rifle;Mr. Keith Morriss (GBR) Rifle; Mr. (Major) Christian Schofield (GBR) Shotgun; Mr. Alexander Sinclair Bruce (GBR) Rifle; Mrs. Abha Dhillan (IND) Pistol Mr. Subhash Rana (IND) Pistol; Mrs. Elham Hashemi Masoumi (IRI) Rifle; Mr. Payam Rajael (IRI) Shotgun ; Dr. Reza Aghajani (IRI) Shotgun ; Mr. Martin Mace (IRL) Rifle; Mrs. Yael Kan Dagan (ISR) Rifle; Mr. Fehaid Aldeehani (KUW) Shotgun; Mr. Joakim Bangstad (NOR) Rifle; Mr. Hilal Alrasheedi (OMA) Rifle; Mr. Robert Thompson (RSA) Shotgun; Mr. Zekeriya Attila (TUR) Rifle; Mr. Armogan Anbarcilar (TUR) Shotgun; Mr. Rojelio Arredondo (USA) Pistol.

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ISSF Shotgun World Cup Final: the medal standings

November 7th, 2009 No comments

20091102_Closing-4Five new champions walked out of this year’s ISSF World Cup Final. China closed the season on the lead with two Golds, followed by Australia, France and Germany.

The ISSF World Cup Final closed the 2009 competition season. The best shotgun shooters of the World Cup circuit, selected through the year, and the ISSF World Champions, met in Beijing to compete for the most prestigious title of the year. Ice, wind and artificial snow did not prevent the champions from shooting at their best.

The Chinese team won the overall medal standings of the 2009 ISSF World Cup Final in Shotgun events of Beijing. The home shooters made it to the top of the final rankings with two Gold and one Silver medals. The youngest Double Trap participant, Mo Junjie, secured the first Gold medal for the hosts, followed by his experienced teammate Liu Yingzi, who claimed Gold at the Trap Women final in spite of the severe weather conditions.

Three nations, Australia, France and Germany, tied in second place with one Gold medal each. It was the two-time Olympic Gold medallist Michael Diamond to bring Australia onto the overall medal standings, winning the Trap Men event in the coldest day of competition.

Beijing Olympic Bronze medallist, the France shooter Anthony Terras, claimed Gold at today’s Skeet Men event, climbing Beijing’s podium once more, 15 months after the Games.

Germany also made it to the podium, thanks to the Gold medal won by Christine Wenzel (Christine Brinker, before getting married, last September) at the Skeet Women competition.

The medal standings:

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total

CHN

2

1

0

3

AUS

1

0

0

1

FRA

1

0

0

1

GER

1

0

0

1

ITA

0

2

1

3

USA

0

1

1

2

SVK

0

1

0

1

CYP

0

0

1

1

FIN

0

0

1

1

RUS

0

0

1

1

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Skeet Men – Terras back upon Beijing’s podium

November 7th, 2009 No comments

20091102_SK125-1France’s Terras won Gold at today’s Skeet Men Final, the last match of this year’s ISSF World Cup Final in Beijing. Terras caught up the Olympic Champion Hancock, overtaking him at the forth station to claim the title.

The 2008 Olympic Bronze medallist Anthony Terras of France stepped back upon Beijing’s podium, winning the Skeet Men Final held on the same range of the Games. This time, the 24-year old athlete climbed up to the highest step of it, claiming Gold with an overall score of 145 hits (121+24).

Terras, who had started in third with a qualification score of 121 hits, turned the match in his favour throughout the final round, hitting 24 out of 25 targets. As his opponents started missing, he climbed in the lead, securing his first ISSF World Cup Final Gold medal.

First Terras tied and overtook the 2007 World Champion Georgios Achilleos of Cyprus, who lost four targets on the fourth station, and then USA’s Olympic Champion Vincent Hancock as he missed a clay on the second station and two on the fourth.

Leading with three targets of advantage after the fifth station, Terras lost one clay on the sixth, but then cleared the seventh and the eighth, finishing on the highest step of the podium with two targets of advantage on his followers.

Vincent Hancock, one of the favourite shooters to win this match as he leaded the ISSF World Championship last July, landed in second place with a total of 143 hits (122+21). “This is my third World Cup Final Silver medal – he said at the end of the match – I had won Silver last year, in Minsk, and Silver in 2005, in Dubai… there has been an issue with the targets, today. There should be a standard for flash targets, around the world.”

Cyprus’ Georgios Achilleos, 28, closed the final with 20 hits, and a total score of 142 targets, tying Norway’s Olympic Silver medallist Tore Brovold. The two athletes had to pass through a shoot-off, won by Achielleos, who secured Bronze by 8 hits to Brovold’s 7. The Norwegian shooter, who had entered the final match in sixth with 118 targets after the qualification, placed in fourth with a total score o f 142+7 hits.

Jabn Sychra of Czech Republic and the second Norwegian Finalist Harald Jensen finishd in fifth and sixth place with 140 and 139 targets, respectively.

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