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10m RT Men and Women – Andersson and Yevseyenko leaded the “Day-1”

August 26th, 2009 No comments

20090825_10RT_Day1After the Slow Run rounds of the Day-1, Sweden’s Emil Andersson and Tetyana Yevseyenko are leading the 10m Running Target Men and Women events. Tomorrow, the Fast Run rounds and the Medal Match will close the competition.

Emil ANDERSSON of Sweden and Tetyana YEVSEYENKO of Ukraine leaded the first day of competition of the 10m Running Target Men and Women competition. During this “Day-1” the Men and Women athletes shot the Slow Run rounds, the first half of the competition, that will be followed by tomorrow’s Fast Run rounds and by the Medals Matches.

10m Running Target Men – Day-1 / Slow Run

The reigning World Champion, Sweden’s Emil ANDERSSON, 29, leaded the 10m Running Target Men Slow Run rounds. After shooting two perfect rounds of 100 points, the Swedish athlete closed the “Day-1” with a 94-point series, finishing the “Day-1” in the lead with a score of 294 points.

ANDERSSON only has one point of advantage on the following Dmitry ROMANOV of Russia, the winner of yesterday’s 10m Running Target Mixed Men event. ROMANOV ranked in second with 293 points, followed by Peter PELACH of Slovakia, third with 292 points, today.

ANDERSSON had finished in fourth at yesterday’s 10m Running Target Mixed Men event, missing the podium by one point in a determinant shoot-off. Tomorrow he will have a chance to confirm the World Championship title he had won last year in Plzen. The Swedish shooter will have to pass through the Fast Run rounds, looking for a spot in the Medal Match that will close the competition assigning the medals.


10m Running Target Women – Day-1 / Slow Run

Ukraine is leading the 10m Running Target Women event, placing three athletes in the first three positions after the Slow Run rounds. Tetyana YEVSEYENKO, 23, Junior Bronze medallist at the 2006 World Championships in Zagreb, ranked first at the end of the Day-1, with a total of 194 out of 200 points. Her teammate, the reigning World Champion Galina AVRAMENKO, follows in second place only one target behind, with a total Slow Run score of 193 points.

Viktoriya ZABOLOTNA, Silver medallist at yesterday’s 10m Running Target Mixed Women event, ranked in third place with 189 points, and completes the Ukrainian trio which will try to climb the podium passing through tomorrow’s Fast Run rounds.


Results:

Results of the 10m Running Target Men event (Day-1 / Slow Run)

Results of the 10m Running Target Women event (Day-2 / Slow Run)

10m RT Mixed Women Junior – Two medals to Ukraine

August 25th, 2009 No comments

20090824_RT20MixJVasylyuk and Goncharova of Ukraine won Gold and Silver, proving once more the excellent shooting skills of the Ukrainian team. Norway secured its first medal, thanks to the 18-year old Bronze medallist Therese Holm.

The 19-year old Ukrainian shooter Liudmyla VASYLYUK won the 10m Running Target Mixed Women Junior event, claiming her first international medal ever. VASYLYUK had taken part both in the 2006 and 2008 World Championships, but she had never made it to the podium. The 19-year old athlete won today’s match with a total score of 369 points, and a four-point advantage on her followers.

Ukraine keeps on leading the Running Target international scene, as had happened at the 2008 ISSF Running Target World Championship in Plzen, last year. Silver went to VASYLYUK’s teammate, the second Ukrainian shooter, Valentyna GONCHAROVA, who closed the match in second place with a total of 365 points. GONCHAROVA had won a Junior Bronze medal in this event, in Plzen last year, and she is also one of the favourites of the 10m Running Target Women Junior event that will start tomorrow.

Today’s 10m Running Target Mixed Women Junior Bronze medal went to Norway’s Therese HOLM, 18, who secured her first international medal ever. HOLM shot the Bronze medal with a total score of 350 points, outdoing Russia’s Lyudmilla FILIPPOVA at the last series. While HOLM scored 85 points, FILIPPOVA shot a disappointing last series of 82 points, landing in fourth place with a total of 347 points. “I am so happy! – said HOLM after the match – I cannot even realize how many points of advantage I had on my followers… The important thing is that I am on the podium! It has been stressful: I had to wait the very last shot of my opponents before being sure of the medal!”

Check the results of the 10m Running Target Mixed Women Junior.

10m Air Rifle Woman – Ukraine’s Shytko claimed Gold

May 16th, 2009 No comments

The 10m Air Rifle Women event has certainly been played on the thin line of small point-tenth, as the three medallists finished on the podium divided just by 0.7 points. Daya SHYTKO of Ukraine won her first medal ever with 502.7 points, followed by the current world record holder Sonja Pfeilschifter and by the second German finalist Beate Gauss, third with 502.0 points.

Gold to Ukraine’s Darya Shytko:
Darya SHYTKO of Ukraine, 23-year old, won the 10m Air Rifle Women event at the ISSF World Cup in Munich, ending the final round in first place with a total score of 502.7 points. Shytko qualified for the final match with a score of 399 points, shooting then 103.7 points throughout the ten final shots.

The Ukrainian shooter had never won a world cup final round before, and her best placement so far had been an eighth place gained at last year’s World Cup stage held here in Munich. Table turned in the last 12 months: Shytko had finished in eight and last place at last year’s match leaded by Sonja Pfeilschifter of Germany, and she won today’s Gold by overtaking the same Pfeilschifter at the last shot.

Local hero Pfeilschifter in second
By shooting Gold, Ukraine’s Shytko upset the world record holder Sonja Pfeilschifter of Germany, who had won the last edition of the ISSF World Cup in Munich in 2008. Pfeilschifter (38) could not keep up with her younger rival in spite of having a clear home-court advantage, and eventually concluded the final match in second place winning Silver with 502.3 points (399+103.3).

The left-handed Pfeilschifter added today’s Silver medal to her consistent awards collection. Next to three World Championship gold medal, the 38-year old shooter has won the impressive number of 11 World Cup Stages and 3 different World Cup Finals. She had won her last ISSF Gold medal at the 2008 World Cup stage held in Milan.

Two German shooters climbed the podium: Bronze to Gauss
The German team also celebrated the Bronze medal won by Beate GAUSS, 24-year old, #22 in the current world ranking. She placed in third winning Bronze with 502.0 (399+103.0) points.

The third German finalist, the 2008 gold medallist of the world cup stage in Rio de Janeiro Barbara Lechner (26) fired a frustrating 8.7 on her fifth competition shot, landing in eighth place behind USA’s Jamie BEYERLE (seventh), and Czech’s Pavla KALNA (sixth)

The Olympic Silver medallist Lioubov GALKINA of Russia finished in fifth place with a total score of 500.9 (398+102.9) points.