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Portrait of the shooter MAGMET, Taras – UKR

October 22nd, 2009 1 comment
MAGMET, Taras – UKR 

Personal data:

Sport associated data:

Gender M Club Dynamo
Year of birth 1969 Start of competing 1980
Place of birth Rogatin, UKR Practising shooter since 1980
Hometown Ivano-Frankivsk, UKR Personal Coach Kuksa, A
Residence Ivano-Frankovsk, UKR National Coach
Height (cm) 178 Handedness right
Weight (kg) 85 Master Eye right
Marital status married Events RFP
Children 2 Other sport activities
Higher education Comments
Profession Athlete
Hobbies fishing
Languages Ukranian
Rk Cs City Year Event Cat Comp Final Total Record
14 WCH BARCELONA 1998 RFP 582 582
14 WCH MILAN 1994 RFP 582 582
28 WCH MILAN 1994 CFP 576 576
31 WCH LAHTI 2002 RFP 577 577
5 WCF MUNICH 1994 RFP 585 101.5 686.5
6 WCF MUNICH 2001 RFP 581 96.6 677.6
10 WCF BANGKOK 2008 RFP 568 568
10 WCF MUNICH 2000 RFP 579 579
1 WC MILAN 2009 RFP 584 200.6 784.6
3 WC MILAN 2001 RFP 588 99.3 687.3
3 WC MILAN 1994 RFP 591 99.5 690.5
4 WC RIO DE JANEIRO 2008 RFP 581 197.6 778.6
5 WC MILAN 2000 RFP 591 98.4 689.4
7 WC SYDNEY 2000 RFP 585 98.7 683.7
7 WC MILAN 1995 RFP 588 94.5 682.5
7 WC MUNICH 1993 RFP 582 582
8 WC MUNICH 2008 RFP 580 580
8 WC FORT BENNING 2005 RFP 572 572
8 WC FORT BENNING 2003 RFP 582 582
9 WC MUNICH 2009 RFP 580 580
9 WC BEIJING 2008 RFP 580 580
9 WC MUNICH 2001 RFP 584 584
11 WC MUNICH 2005 RFP 574 574
12 WC MUNICH 1998 RFP 582 582
13 WC MUNICH 2000 RFP 582 582
14 WC MILAN 1996 RFP 583 583
15 WC MILAN 2008 RFP 576 576
16 WC MUNICH 1999 RFP 585 585
19 WC MILAN 2005 RFP 572 572
19 WC MILAN 1999 RFP 584 584
21 WC MUNICH 2007 RFP 574 574
21 WC MILAN 1998 RFP 580 580
21 WC ATLANTA 1996 RFP 580 580
23 WC MUNICH 2003 RFP 579 579
27 WC MUNICH 1997 RFP 578 578
31 WC ZAGREB 2003 RFP 576 576
1 ECH LAHTI 1987 RFP junior men 595 595
1 ECH OSIJEK 1985 RFP junior men 595 595 WRJ
3 ECH ZAGREB 1989 RFP junior men 582 582
7 ECH BRNO 1993 RFP 587 587
9 ECH BORDEAUX 1999 RFP 585 585
9 ECH ZURICH 1995 RFP 583 583
12 ECH OSIJEK 2009 RFP 578 578
17 ECH OSIJEK 2009 CFP 575 575
18 ECH GRANADA 2007 RFP 573 573
24 ECH ZAGREB 2001 RFP 576 576
28 ECH PLZEN 2003 RFP 576 576
30 ECH OSIJEK 2009 STP 552 552
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25m Rapid Fire Pistol Man – MAGMET won the rapid fire event

May 28th, 2009 No comments

Taras MAGMET won Gold on the lines of Milan’s shooting range, his third medal won here in Italy. The Ukrainian shooter climbed from the fourth place, leaving behind him China’s ZHANG and Germany’s REITZ.

Taras MAGMET, a 39-year old Ukrainian shooter, won today’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol men event at the ISSF World Cup stage in Rifle and Pistol events in Milan. The pistol shooter won the final round by climbing form the fourth place on the start list, exploiting his opponent’s mistakes and thanks to a final of 200.6 points.

With a final score of 784.6 (584+200.6) points, MAGMENT won his first ISSF Gold medal, probably the best result of his shooting career.

MAGMENT seems to be used to finish upon Milan’s podium, after all. Throughout his 29-year long sport career, the Ukrainian shooter has only won three world cup medals (counting today’s gold), and he has pocketed all of these three medals here in Milan.

Probably suffering the heat of today’s Milan afternoon, the other five finalists did not shoot brilliant final scores.

Qualification’s leader, the Chinese shooter Jian ZHANG, 23, winner of a Bronze medal at the first 2009 ISSF World Cup stage, finished in second in spite of his initial 3-point head start on the followers. The Chinese shooter fired a disappointing final round of 193.1 points, finishing in second and securing Silver with a total score of 781.1 points.

Coming in third, Germany’s young champion, Beijing’s Bronze medallist Christian REITZ, 22, finished in third place grabbing Bronze with a total score of 780.0 (582+198.0) points.

Beijing’s Olympic Champion Oleksandr PETRIV, who turned out to be very disappointed by his final of 195.9 points, finished in fourth place with a total score of 779.9 points. The three-time Olympic Gold medallist Ralf SCHUMANN of Germany fired a final of 192.7 points, for a total score of 775.2 points, finishing in sixth place. Preceding him, USA’s Keith SANDERSON, who had claimed a medal in each of the three previous world cup stages this year, finished in fifth place with a final of 192.7 points, today’s lowest final score, and a total of 777.7 points.