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Portrait of the shooter SANDERSON, Keith – USA

October 20th, 2009 No comments
SANDERSON, Keith – USA 

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Gender M Club
Year of birth 1975 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 CFP,FP,RFP,STP
Children Other sport activities
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Rk Cs City Year Event Cat Comp Final Total Record
5 OG BEIJING 2008 RFP 583 193.6 776.6 OR
5 WCH ZAGREB 2006 RFP 581 196.8 777.8
12 WCH ZAGREB 2006 CFP 581 581
27 WCH ZAGREB 2006 STP 563 563
39 WCH ZAGREB 2006 FP 549 549
9 WCF BANGKOK 2007 RFP 569 569
1 WC BEIJING 2009 RFP 584 196.5 780.5
2 WC CHANGWON 2009 RFP 589 198.3 787.3
3 WC MUNICH 2009 RFP 585 195 780
3 WC MUNICH 2007 RFP 583 197.1 780.1
5 WC MILAN 2009 RFP 585 192.7 777.7
5 WC BANGKOK 2007 RFP 582 194.7 776.7
10 WC FORT BENNING 2005 RFP 571 571
11 WC MILAN 2008 RFP 579 579
12 WC RESENDE 2006 FP 558 558
16 WC SYDNEY 2007 RFP 576 576
16 WC RESENDE 2006 RFP 574 574
18 WC BEIJING 2008 RFP 575 575
31 WC FORT BENNING 2007 RFP 565 565
60 WC MUNICH 2000 FP 538 538
1 CAT SALINAS 2005 CFP 588 588
3 CAT SALINAS 2005 FP 546 92.4 638.4
3 CAT SALINAS 2005 STP 555 555
9 CAT SALINAS 2005 RFP 531 531
2 PAG RIO DE JANEIRO 2007 RFP 576 196.2 772.2
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25m Rapid Fire Pistol – Sanderson claimed Gold

April 22nd, 2009 No comments

Sanderson The American athlete shot a total of 780.5 points (584+196.5), finishing in the lead with one tenth of a point of advantage on the following Vijay KUMAR, silver medallist with 780.4 pts ((581+199.4).

“I had memories of the Olympic Games going through my mind” said Sanderson, who had competed in this range at the last Games, struggling during the Olympic final round, and eventually landing in fifth place. He said: “I’ve been replaying the Olympic final and these targets so many times, after the Games, that I still remember them”

“I had so many things going through my head, today” Sanderson concluded “I am happy I was able to win the Gold medal. Next stop: Munich, for the next world cup stage”.

India’s Vijay KUMAR, a 23-year old shooter, 26th in the World Ranking, climbed all the way from the fourth place to win silver with 780.4 points (581+199.4). His score in the final match, 199.4 points, turned out to be the highest of today’s competition.

The Indian athlete had never won an ISSF medal in this event, but Beijing seems to be his favourite range. Here he had indeed shot his best placement, when he had finished in seventh place at the 2008 pre-Olympic world cup.

Bronze was secured by Japan’s Teruyoshi AKIMATA, 37, a long-course shooter who had never entered a world cup final-match before. AKIMATA shot the second highest final score, 198.5 points, climbing from the sixth place he had after the qualifications. The Japanese shooter grabbed his first world-level medal with a total score of 777.5 points (579+198.5).

Russia’s Dmitry BRAYKO finished in fourth place with 776.1 points (581+195.1), followed by Jan-Marcel GOELDEN of Germany, fifth with 774.4 pts (580+194.4) and by Jeorge LLAMES of Spain, sixth with 773.7 pts (581+192.7).