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50M PISTOL – WORLD’S #1 MATSUDA DEFEAT SERBIA’S ZLATIC AT 9TH SHOT

June 19th, 2011 No comments

After two Silver medals won in Sydney and Chanwgon, the Chinese shooter finally pocketed a Gold in Munich, beating the two-time Olympic Champ Maria Grozdeva of Bulgaria.

China’s Yuan Jing won today’s 25m Pistol Women Final at the 2011 ISSF World Cup in Munich, securing the brightest medal after the fourth final series.

Entering the final with in fifth place with a qualification score of 582 points, the 24-year old Chinese shooter climbed up the scoreboard by marking 205.8 points in the final.

Ending up with a final score of 787.8 points, Yuan, ranked fourth in the world after winning two Silver medals in Changwon and Sydney this year, finally climbed upon the highest step of the podium, pocketing the Gold medal.

Climbing in the lead, the Chinese finalist disappointed the two-time Olympic Champion, Maria Grozdeva, who had led the qualifications.

Qualified for the final with 584 points, tied in first place to Maruskova and Csonka, the Bulgarian athlete led the match right to the third final series. Then, she was overtaken by Jing by a few tenths, and finished in second place with a total score of 787.3 points, winning the Silver medal and an Olympic Quota Place.

The 2004 Olympic Silver medallist Lenka Maruskova of Czech Republic, 26, secured the Bronze medal, finishing in third place with a score of 786.0 points. Qualified with 584 points, she marked 202.0 points in the final, winning the Bronze.

She was followed by the second Chinese finalist, Zhang Jingjing, 22, who made it to the match in fourth place, with 583 points, and there she ended up her final with 785.5 points. The young Chinese shooter had only competed once in an ISSF world cup final match, last year in Beijing.

The second Olympic Quota assigned today was taken by Hungary’s Zsofia Csonka, 27, who had qualified in third with 582 points, sliding then down in fifth place with 782.1 points.

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50m Pistol

January 12th, 2009 No comments

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Formerly known as ‘Free Pistol’, the ISSF 50m Pistol event is the pinnacle of precision pistol competition in the world. The shooter is given plenty of time and the rules are very liberal, without allowing technology to usurp shooter skills.

The rules are straight-forward:

  • Sixty shots must be fired in 2 hours
  • The pistol must have
    • open sights and
    • be loaded one shot at a time.
  • The shooter must shoot one handed and use the same hand to support and trigger the gun.
  • The grip cannot touch beyond the hand; i.e. the wrist must be visibly free when the pistol is held in the normal firing position.
  • The shooter cannot wear clothing that offers additional support.

Of course there are many more details but that summarizes the spirit of the rules.

Matches

Sighting Shots

In the 50m Pistol event, shooters may take an unlimited number of Sighting Shots before they start shooting for record. Once the first Record Shot is fired, the shooter cannot take any more sighting shots. The only exceptions are rare instances when there is a gun malfunction that cannot be fixed on the line or the range is shut down for some reason.

Shooters can take as much time as they like within the time limit. They may shoot at their own pace. They may take breaks as they wish. Shooters may Dry Fire at anytime from the start of the Preparation Period until the match time limit has expired.

International and Major matches are typically fired on Electronic Targets. When Electronic targets, or automatic target changers for paper targets are used the shooters are given the full time limit without interruption. The shooter can fire as many sighting shots as desired and when ready press a button to start Shooting for Record. If the match is divided into two or more segments to facilitate target changing, the time segments for shooting still total two hours.

When electronic targets or automatic target changers are not available, the time limit will typically be divided into smaller segments and Paper Targets will be changed between time periods. In this case shooters are typically given one time period for sighter shots, then the entire line changes targets and starts shooting for record. Sometimes two or more targets will be hung and a longer time interval used. In this case shooters may be given one sighter target and one (or more) record target for the first time inteval.

Range Commands

  • Preparation Time Begins now

after 10 minutes

  • Start

10 minutes before the completion of shooting time

  • 10 minutes

5 minutes before the completion of shooting time

  • 5 minutes

at the completion of shooting time

  • Stop

Malfunctions

50m / Free Pistols

Specification

Almost any .22LR pistol that has open sights can be used in a Free Pistol competition and some very good scores have been fired with Standard Pistols. Pistols used for this event must conform to the ISSF Free Pistol Specification, which covers such items as sights, and grip styles. One point to note is that only one shot may be loaded at a time.

Free Pistols

[] Free Pistols
Hammerli FP10
Hammerli FP60
Morini CM84
Pardini K22
Steyr FP
TOZ 35
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