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Portrait of the shooter POTENT, Warren – AUS

September 26th, 2009 No comments
POTENT, Warren – AUS 

Personal data:

Sport associated data:

Gender M Club Legion Target Rifle
Year of birth 1962 Start of competing 1980
Place of birth Sydney, AUS Practising shooter since 1987
Hometown Westmead, Sydney, AUS Personal Coach
Residence South Wentworthville, Sydney, AUS National Coach Miro Sipek
Height (cm) Handedness right
Weight (kg) 74 Master Eye right
Marital status single Events 300FR60PR,FR60PR
Children Other sport activities Tennis
Higher education Engineer Comments
Profession Interpreter
Hobbies Fishing, Reading, Woodturning, Mechanics
Languages
Rk Cs City Year Event Cat Comp Final Total Record
3 OG BEIJING 2008 FR60PR 595 105.5 700.5
19 OG SYDNEY 2000 FR60PR 593 593
42 OG ATHENS 2004 FR60PR 586 586
7 WCH ZAGREB 2006 FR60PR 596 103.7 699.7
36 WCH ZAGREB 2006 300FR60PR 591 591
1 WCF BANGKOK 2008 FR60PR 598 104.2 702.2
3 WCF BANGKOK 2007 FR60PR 596 104.3 700.3
1 WC BEIJING 2009 FR60PR 597 104.5 701.5
1 WC CHANGWON 2009 FR60PR 596 104 700
1 WC MILAN 2009 FR60PR 598 104.4 702.4
1 WC BEIJING 2008 FR60PR 599 105.8 704.8 EFWR
1 WC SYDNEY 2007 FR60PR 599 102.2 701.2
1 WC BANGKOK 2007 FR60PR 598 104.3 702.3
3 WC MUNICH 2008 FR60PR 597 105.3 702.3
3 WC RIO DE JANEIRO 2008 FR60PR 596 103.5 699.5
4 WC FORT BENNING 2007 FR60PR 595 102.6 697.6
5 WC MUNICH 2009 FR60PR 597 103.8 700.8
9 WC MILAN 2004 FR60PR 595 595
9 WC ATLANTA 2000 FR60PR 595 595
9 WC SYDNEY 2000 FR60PR 595 595
13 WC MILAN 2008 FR60PR 594 594
16 WC MUNICH 2007 FR60PR 595 595
19 WC MILAN 2000 FR60PR 592 592
24 WC FORT BENNING 2003 FR60PR 592 592
25 WC CHANGWON 2003 FR60PR 591 591
30 WC CHANGWON 2005 FR60PR 585 585
30 WC SYDNEY 2004 FR60PR 591 591
33 WC MUNICH 2000 FR60PR 591 591
38 WC ZAGREB 2003 FR60PR 591 591
40 WC RESENDE 2006 FR60PR 586 586
41 WC BUENOS AIRES 1998 FR60PR 585 585
42 WC ATHENS 2004 FR60PR 589 589
46 WC ATLANTA 1998 FR60PR 586 586
49 WC MUNICH 2003 FR60PR 589 589
1 OCH BRISBANE 2005 300FR60PR 595 595
3 OCH AUCKLAND 2003 FR60PR 590 102.7 692.7
3 OCH SYDNEY 1999 FR60PR 592 102.2 694.2
4 OCH ADELAIDE 1991 FR60PR 591 98.6 689.6
6 OCH CHRISTCHURCH 1988 FR60PR 593 102.8 695.8
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50m Rifle Prone Men – Australia’s Potent secured his third Gold

May 28th, 2009 No comments

Nobody could stop Australia’s Warren Potent, who won his fourth consecutive world cup medal, his third Gold of the season, at the 50m Rifle Prone event, the closing competition of the 2009 ISSF World Cup stage of Milan.

Australia’s Potent ahead of all
The unbeatable Australian rifle shooter Warren POTENT closed the fourth and last leg of the 2009 ISSF World Cup Series on the highest step of the podium, by winning the 50m Rifle Prone event at the world cup stage of Milan.

The 47-year old shooter Olympic Bronze medallist of Beijing, shot today’s Gold medal with a total score of 702.4 points, after a qualification of 598 points and a final round of 104.4 points.

Potent has finished on the podium of each of this year’s four ISSF World Cup Stages, claiming three gold medals (in Changwon, Beijing and Milan) and a Bronze (Munich). Climbing the world ranking up to the second place, the Australian shooter also gained a qualification for this year’s ISSF World Cup Final, which will take place between October and November in China.

Norway’s Berg claimed Silver with the highest final
Following Potent, the 29-year old Norwegian finalist Vebjoern BERG placed in second securing today’s Silver medal with a total score of 701.7 points, climbing form the fourth place thanks to an extreme final score of 105.7 points (an average of almost 10.6 points per shot!). The Norwegian athlete, fourth at the last Beijing’s Games, had never won a world cup medal in this event, before.

Italy celebrates De Nicolo’s Bronze
Bronze went to the home shooter Marco DE NICOLO, 32-year old, coming form the outskirts of Milan. Supported by a number of spectators crowding Milan’s final hall, DE NICOLO walked into the final match with a qualification score of 597 points, and won Bronze with a final of 102.3 points an total score of 699.3 points.

DE NICOLO, who took the medal count of Italy up to 3 medals won within the frame of this world cup stage, was missing from an ISSF podium since the 2006 World Championships of Zagreb, where he had finished in third.

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