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August 31st, 2010 No comments

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300m Rifle 3 Positions Men
WR HUN 1184 SIDI, Peter 25.07.2009 ECH Osijek (CRO)
WR T NOR 3517 BERG-KNUTSEN, Espen; BERG, Vebjoern; WOHLEN, Magnus; 03.08.2006 WCH Zagreb (CRO)
300m Rifle Prone Men
WR NOR 600 STENVAAG, Harald 15.08.1990 WCH Moscow (URS)
EWR NOR 600 BERG, Vebjoern 05.08.2010 WCH Munich (GER)
EWR FRA 600 HENRY, Josselin 05.08.2010 WCH Munich (GER)
EWR GER 600 RUECKER, Bernd 31.07.1994 WCH Tolmezzo (ITA)
WR T SWE 1794 BRANDT, Anders; LARSSON, Michael; GUSTAFSSON, Johan; 04.08.2001 ECH Zagreb (CRO)
300m Standard Rifle Men
WR NOR 589 KJOELL, Trond 07.07.1995 ECH Boden (SWE)
EWR SUI 589 BUERGE, Marcel 16.07.2002 WCH Lahti (FIN)
WR T NOR 1751 BERG, Vebjoern; BERG-KNUTSEN, Espen; BAKKEN, Hans; 14.07.2005 ECH Belgrade (SCG)
50m Rifle 3 Positions Men
WR SLO 1186 DEBEVEC, Rajmond 29.08.1992 WCF Munich (GER)
WR T AUT 3508 KNOEGLER, Mario; PLANER, Christian; FARNIK, Thomas; 21.07.2003 ECH Plzen (CZE)
50m Rifle Prone Men
WR URS 600 BOTCHKAREV, Viatcheslav 13.07.1989 ECH Zagreb (YUG)
EWR AUS 600 POTENT, Warren 24.03.2010 WC Sydney (AUS)
EWR ISR 600 STARIK, Guy 18.05.2008 WC Munich (GER)
EWR USA 600 EMMONS, Matthew 09.05.2007 WC Bangkok (THA)
EWR BLR 600 MARTYNOV, Sergei 29.03.2006 WC Guangzhou (CHN)
EWR BLR 600 MARTYNOV, Sergei 26.08.2005 WCF Munich (GER)
EWR USA 600 UPTAGRAFFT, Eric 11.05.2005 WC Fort Benning (USA)
EWR FRA 600 SAUVEPLANE, Valerian 11.05.2005 WC Fort Benning (USA)
EWR GER 600 LUSCH, Christian 27.10.2004 WCF Bangkok (THA)
EWR AUT 600 WAIBEL, Wolfram Jun. 03.03.2004 WC Sydney (AUS)
EWR AUT 600 WAIBEL, Wolfram Jun. 18.07.2003 ECH Plzen (CZE)
EWR BLR 600 LITVINCHUK, Petr 11.06.2003 WC Munich (GER)
EWR BLR 600 MARTYNOV, Sergei 08.06.2000 WC Munich (GER)
EWR BLR 600 MARTYNOV, Sergei 04.09.1998 WC Buenos Aires (ARG)
EWR USA 600 TAMAS, Thomas 29.07.1998 WCH Barcelona (ESP)
EWR BLR 600 MARTYNOV, Sergei 23.05.1997 WC Munich (GER)
EWR GER 600 KLEES, Christian 25.07.1996 OG Atlanta (USA)
EWR FRA 600 AMAT, Jean-Pierre 27.04.1994 WC Havana (CUB)
EWR YUG 600 PLETIKOSIC, Stevan 29.08.1991 WCF Munich (GER)
WR T AUT 1793 WAIBEL, Wolfram Jun.; PLANER, Christian; KNOEGLER, Mario; 19.07.2003 ECH Plzen (CZE)
10m Air Rifle Men
WR THA 600 MAJCHACHEEP, Tavarit 27.01.2000 ASC Langkawi (MAS)
EWR IND 600 NARANG, Gagan 05.11.2008 WCF Bangkok (THA)
EWR RUS 600 SOKOLOV, Denis 01.03.2008 ECH Winterthur (SUI)
WR T RUS 1792 SOKOLOV, Denis; KRUGLOV, Serguei; PRIKHODTCHENKO, Konstantin; 01.03.2008 ECH Winterthur (SUI)
50m Pistol Men
WR URS 581 MELENTIEV, Alexsander 20.07.1980 OG Moscow (URS)
WR T ROM 1719 STAN, Livint; BABII, Sorin; ILIE, Petru; 07.09.1985 ECH Osijek (YUG)
25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men
WR RUS 591 KLIMOV, Alexei 06.10.2006 WCF Granada (ESP)
EWR GER 591 REITZ, Christian 28.05.2008 WC Milan (ITA)
WR T CHN 1749 ZHANG, Jian; LI, Yuehong; DING, Feng; 06.08.2010 WCH Munich (GER)
25m Standard Pistol Men
WR USA 584 BULJUNG, Erich 20.08.1983 PAG Caracas (VEN)
WR T URS 1725 KUZMIN, Afanasij; TURLA, Vladas; MELENTIEV, Alexsander; 10.09.1985 ECH Osijek (YUG)
EWR T URS 1725 KUZMIN, Afanasij; BASINSKI, Igor; PYZHIANOV, Sergei; 08.09.1986 WCH Suhl (GDR)
25m Center Fire Pistol Men
WR RUS 594 NESTRUEV, Mikhail 17.07.2007 ECH Granada (ESP)
EWR RUS 594 KLIMOV, Alexei 25.07.2009 ECH Osijek (CRO)
WR T URS 1762 PYZHIANOV, Sergei; IGNATIUK, Miroslav; KUZMIN, Afanasij; 15.08.1990 WCH Moscow (URS)
10m Air Pistol Men
WR KOR 594 JIN, Jong Oh 12.04.2009 WC Changwon (KOR)
WR T RUS 1759 EKIMOV, Leonid; ISAKOV, Vladimir; NESTRUEV, Mikhail; 16.03.2007 ECH Deauville (FRA)
50m Running Target Men
WR URS 596 LAPIN, Nicolai 25.07.1987 ECH Lahti (FIN)
EWR RUS 596 STEPANOV, Maxim 29.08.2009 WCH Heinola (FIN)
WR T URS 1773 LUZOV, Sergei; AVRAMENKO, Gennadi; VASILYEU, Andrei; 07.07.1989 ECH Zagreb (YUG)
50m Running Target Mixed Men
WR CZE 398 RACANSKY, Lubos 04.08.1994 WCH Milan (ITA)
WR T CZE 1181 JANUS, Miroslav; RACANSKY, Lubos; KERMIET, Jan; 04.08.1994 WCH Milan (ITA)
10m Running Target Men
WR GER 590 KURZER, Manfred 18.08.2004 OG Athens (GRE)
WR T GER 1733 JAKOSITS, Michael; KURZER, Manfred; SCHULZE, Marko; 05.07.2002 WCH Lahti (FIN)
10m Running Target Mixed Men
WR UKR 393 PRIANISHNIKOV, Vladyslav 26.02.2008 ECH Winterthur (SUI)
WR T RUS 1158 BLINOV, Alexander; LYKIN, Dimitri; ERMOLENKO, Juri; 22.03.2002 ECH Thessaloniki (GRE)
EWR T CHN 1158 NIU, Zhiyuan; GAN, Lin; YANG, Ling; 31.07.2006 WCH Zagreb (CRO)
Trap Men
WR ITA 125 PELLIELO, Giovanni 01.04.1994 WC Nicosia (CYP)
EWR ITA 125 FABBRIZI, Massimo 15.05.2009 WC Munich (GER)
EWR CZE 125 KOSTELECKY, David 05.10.2006 WCF Granada (ESP)
EWR RUS 125 GURKIN, Pavel 10.08.2005 WC Americana (BRA)
EWR USA 125 BADE, Lance 23.07.1998 WCH Barcelona (ESP)
EWR ITA 125 TITTARELLI, Marcello 11.06.1996 WC Suhl (GER)
EWR USA 125 YCONG, Ray 09.06.1995 WC Lahti (FIN)
WR T ITA 368 PELLIELO, Giovanni; VENTURINI, Marco; TITTARELLI, Marcello; 17.06.1995 WCH Nicosia (CYP)
EWR T KUW 368 ALMUDHAF, Khaled; MEQLAD, Naser; AL FAIHAN, Abdulrahman; 06.09.2007 WCH Nicosia (CYP)
Double Trap Men
WR AUS 147 DIAMOND, Michael 19.07.1998 WCH Barcelona (ESP)
EWR RUS 147 MOSIN, Vasily 05.08.2010 WCH Munich (GER)
EWR CHN 147 PAN, Qiang 16.05.2010 WC Dorset (GBR)
EWR CHN 147 HU, Binyuan 10.06.2009 WC Minsk (BLR)
EWR IND 147 SODHI, Ronjan 18.06.2008 WC Belgrade (SRB)
EWR GBR 147 FAULDS, Richard 08.06.2008 WC Suhl (GER)
WR T USA 433 RICHMOND, Joshua; HOLGUIN, Jeffrey; CRAWFORD, William; 05.08.2010 WCH Munich (GER)
Skeet Men
WR USA 125 HANCOCK, Vincent 14.06.2007 WC Lonato (ITA)
EWR NOR 125 BROVOLD, Tore 25.07.2009 ECH Osijek (CRO)
EWR CZE 125 SYCHRA, Jan 20.05.2009 WC Munich (GER)
EWR UKR 125 MILCHEV, Mikola 09.05.2009 WC Cairo (EGY)
EWR NOR 125 BROVOLD, Tore 13.07.2008 ECH Nicosia (CYP)
WR T USA 366 HANCOCK, Vincent; DULOHERY, Shawn; THOMPSON, Frank; 16.08.2009 WCH Maribor (SLO)

ISSF World Cup Final Shotgun · Izmir, TUR Schedule

August 30th, 2010 No comments

16.09-23.09.2010

Schedule
THURSDAY 16.09 Arrival of Delegations
FRIDAY 17.09 Equipment Control
Official Training
Technical Meeting
Opening Ceremony
SATURDAY 18.09 Skeet Men Day 1
Skeet Women
Final Skeet Women
SUNDAY 19.09 Skeet Men Day 2
Final Skeet Men
Official Training
MONDAY 20.09 Double Trap Men
Final Double Trap Men
Official Training
TUESDAY 21.09 Trap Men Day 1
Trap Women
Final Trap Women
WEDNESDAY 22.09 Trap Men Day 2
Final Trap Men
Closing Ceremony
THURSDAY 23.09 Departure of Delegations
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“Great atmosphere at the shooting range” IOC President Rogge Said

August 26th, 2010 No comments

The ISSF President Olegario Vazquez Raña welcomed the IOC President Jacques Rogge at the Youth Olympics’ shooting range.

“It has been a great final, with real drama and emotions!” said the IOC President Jacques Rogge after the 10m Air Rifle Women Junior final, while following the award ceremony form the spectators’ tribune together with the ISSF President Olegario Vazquez Raña.

“There’s a good atmosphere, here at the shooting venue! – Continued the IOC President – This new shooting range is going to be used by the Singapore Sport Schools also after the Games, so I am sure that it is going to be a good legacy for the future of the shooting sport in Singapore.”

“These Games were a great success. The organization has been very good. The athletes have been competing in fair play and at an outstanding level.”

“I am most pleased by the media coverage, – added Dr. Rogge, – both by traditional media and by the new media. We had more than 1000 journalists following the event on site, and more then 5 millions videos played on YouTube!”

The ISSF President, Mr. Olegario Vazquez Raña, closed the shooting competitions at the Singapore Sport School thanking the volunteers and the range officials together with the ISSF Technical Delegate for this competition, Carlos Silva Monterroso.

“Singapore’s Youth Olympic Games has been a great competition. In spite of being the first edition of this new competition, the results and the organization were excellent!” said the ISSF President Olegario Vazquez Raña.

“The Shooting Sport competitions run perfectly, and our shooters reached excellent results,” the President continued.

“The ISSF enjoys excellent relationships with all the members of the International Olympic Committee – added the ISSF President – We received today the visit of the IOC President Jacques Rogge and of the IOC Vice-President Thomas Bach, and we can see once again that the Shooting Sport received great support from the International Olympic Committee.”

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Korea finished atop of the medal standings

August 26th, 2010 No comments

Korea’s young athletes finished atop of the Youth Olympic Games shooting medal standings, beating China and Ukraine.

It must have been a nice surprise for the Korean team coach Lee Yong Jae. Before the Games, had been aiming to collect a Bronze, he said. But after his athletes collected three medals, finishing atop of the shooting sport Youth Olympics’ medal standings, he paid tribute to their dedication in training.

“They really concentrate during their trainings,” Mr. Lee said. “Yes, they are under a lot of pressure, but they got their rewards according to the efforts that they’ve put in and I’m really happy about it!”

Starting with the Gold medal won by Kim Jang Mi in the 10m Air Pistol Women Junior event, passing through the Bronze secured by Choi Daehan in the 10m Air Pistol Men Junior event, to finish with the Gold medal won on the last competition, the 10m Air Rifle Women Junior, by Go Dowon, Korea left few chances to his opponents, finishing in first place with a total of three medals.

The People’s Republic of China finished in second place, with one Gold and one Silver medals, won by Gao Ting Jie at the 10m Air Rifle Men Junior event and by Fang Xue in the 10 Air Pistol Women Junior event, respectively.

Team Ukraine grabbed the third place, with one Gold and one Bronze, won by Denys Kushnirov in the 10m Air Pistol Men Junior event and by Serhiy Kulish in the 10m Air Rifle Men Junior event.

The medal standings:

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
KOR 2 0 1 3
CHN 1 1 0 2
UKR 1 0 1 2
BLR 0 1 0 1
BRA 0 1 0 1
CZE 0 1 0 1
GUA 0 0 1 1
SUI 0 0 1 1
TOTAL 4 4 4 12
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10m Air Rifle Women – Go for it Korea!

August 26th, 2010 No comments

Go Dowon won Korea’s second Youth Olympics Gold medal in shooting events, securing the highest step of the podium at the last shot.

Korea’s Go Dowon snatched the last Shooting Sport gold medal on the lines of the Singapore Sport School at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games as she won the 10m Air Rifle Women Junior event today.

Go, who had made it into the final round in second place with a qualification score of 397 points, jumped atop of the standings after scoring 10.4 with her second shot, also taking advantage of mistake of the qualification’s leader, who fired a frustrating 8.1 on her first competition shot.

Go’s brilliant last two shots, a 10.6 and a 10.7, clinched victory with a total score of 500.1 (397+103.1) points.

“It’s great to be on this podium! I will try my best to succeed in other international competitions, as my dream is to participate in the Olympic Games!” the young Korean shooter said after the award ceremony.

“I wasn’t expecting this result, — continued Korean athlete, speaking about today’s final, — I was very nervous from the beginning and it didn’t ease off, so it was quite difficult because I was constantly nervous.”

Gabriela Vognarova of the Czech Republic took the silver medal with a total of 498.6 points. The Czech was tied with Go after both recorded a score of 9.9 with their first shots of the final, and she wrapped up a great performance with a 10.8 on her 10th and final shot, ending up on the second step of the podium with a total score of 498.6 (397+101.6) points.

“Between the qualification round and the final I was singing songs,” she said. “I do it a lot, because it helps me calm down. I sing whatever comes into my head. Today, I was singing disco!”

Jasmin Mischler of Switzerland claimed bronze with an overall of 498.1 (395+103.1) points after a tense battle for third against Germany’s Yvonne Schlotterbeck, the qualification’s leader. The 18-year old Swiss shooter came through in her last four shots to secure her position on the podium with three tenths of advantage on her opponents. “I didn’t even expect to win a bronze medal but my strategy was to just fight to the end,” the 18-year-old said.

Today’s turned out to be an unlucky final for Germany’s Yvonne Schlotterbeck. The 17-year old shooter, usually competing in small bore international competition, gave her best during the qualification rounds.

Shooting in the lead since the first series, the German athlete nailed a 39 tens, missing then the world record of 400 out of 400 points by one point, as she fired a 9 on her last qualification shot.

Entering the final round in the lead with 399 points, Schlotterbeck wasted her two-point head start on her very first final shot, by firing a frustrating 8.1 which eventually relegated her in fourth place with a total score of 497.8 (399+98.8) points.

“My first five shots were bad but my next five were better. I’m a bit sad to come fourth, because I was in first place,” the young German shooter said.

Her coach, Claudia Kulla (GER), said her young charge had shown what she was capable of in the qualification.

“I think what happened in the final was simply due to lack of experience. She has never been in such a big final,” Kulla said. “In the qualification, she was the queen of hearts and showed she was a master of discipline and patience.”

“But no worries” the coach said. Experience will come with the years, and it’s now time for Yvonne to compete for a spot in the Olympic Games.

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