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New competition rules introduced at ISSF World Cup Final in Munich

October 27th, 2010 No comments

New competition rules for Olympic event finals are being introduced during the 2010 ISSF Rifle and Pistol World Cup Final that is kicking-off in Munich today.

The ISSF Rifle and Pistol World Cup Final is kicking-off today at the 1972 Olympic Shooting Range of Munich.  It could be destined to become a milestone in shooting sport history.

New rules for shooting event finals are being introduced and tested during this World Cup Final.  The office of the ISSF Secretary General explained that these changes are designed to make shooting finals more appealing.   

The decision to change how shooting finals are conducted was made after TV productions made during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing were analyzed by the International Olympic Committee Olympic Broadcast System (IOC-OBS) and ISSF.  The analysis by IOC-OBS and ISSF experts proposed a series of changes that are now being tested during the 2010 World Cup Final.  The ISSF Technical Delegate for the World Cup Final, Gary Anderson, said “ISSF leaders are confident these changes will make the presentation of the shooting sport more exciting and interesting to spectators and television viewers.”

If the tests at the World Cup Final are successful, the changes will be presented for approval to the ISSF Administrative Council when it meets in November.  If approved by the Council, these changes will be incorporated into ISSF Rules that will be used during the 2011 and 2012 ISSF competition seasons, as well as during the 2012 London Olympic Games.  The rule changes being tested in Munich mainly concern when finalists’ warm ups and presentations take place.  A new ISSF Dress Code that was introduced earlier in 2010 will also be incorporated into the ISSF Rules.   

- Order for Preparation, Sighting Shots and Athletes Presentation:

Current ISSF Rules call for the presentation (introduction) of finalists BEFORE they complete their preparation or warm-up period and sighting shots.  These warm-up activities are followed by a pause to reset the targets before the first record shot is fired.  This created a problem for television productions because broadcasters and spectators are interested in the presentation of finalists, but most broadcasters do not want to show warm-up activities.  The OBS-ISSF analysis concluded that reversing the order of these final round warm-up procedures could solve this problem.  The new procedures have the athletes complete their preparation periods and sighting shots first.  The athlete presentations are then made AFTER their warm-ups and immediately before the first final round record shots.  After finalists complete their sighting shots, they must set their rifles or pistols down and turn to face spectators so they can be introduced. After their introductions, they are given two minutes to return to their firing positions.  Immediately after that, the commands for the first final round shots begin.  The result is that eight and one-half minutes of “dead time” at the beginning of each final is eliminated.

- ISSF Dress Code:

The new ISSF Dress Code that was introduced earlier in 2010 was designed to ensure that all competitors in ISSF Championships wear competition clothing appropriate for an international sporting event.  Clothing such as jeans and work or ordinary casual clothes are no longer permitted.  Sports uniforms that display national colors are now required.   Anderson said “the new ISSF Dress Code has already produced a significant improvement in the images presented by shooting athletes while they are competing and appearing in ISSF-TV and television productions.”

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Shotgun World Cup Final: medal standings

October 16th, 2010 No comments

The Italians in first with two titles. China followed with three medals. Turkey on the “podium” thanks to an odd-defying title won by Tunzun

The Italian team secured the top of the medal standings, at the ISSF World Cup Final in  Izmir, the conclusive Shotgun competition of the 2010 World Cup Series. Italy was indeed the only team to place two athletes in first: Ennio Falco and Katiuscia Spada, who won the titles in the Skeet Men and Women events.

The People’s Republic of China followed in second place with three medals and thanks to a Gold medal claimed by Liu Yingzi at the Trap Women final, while India and the hosting country Turkey tied in third place with  one Gold each.

“I would like to thank you all for coming here in Turkey for this ISSF World Cup Final. I hope we will see you again here!” The Vice President of the Shooting and Hunting Federation of Turkey said.

“It has been the right choice to award this World Cup Final to Turkey.”  Said the ISSF Vice-President Medhat Wadhan, after the last competition “Everybody feels like home here in Turkey, and the output of the competition was extremely positive”.

“We have been working a lot with the organizing committee to make this Final possible,” said the ISSF Technical Delegate for this match, Mr. Demetris Lordos “The overall output of the competition has been positive, and we are really satisfied”

The medal standings:

Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
ITA 2 1 0 3
CHN 1 1 1 3
IND 1 0 0 1
TUR 1 0 0 1
RUS 0 1 2 3
DEN 0 1 0 1
USA 0 1 0 1
AUS 0 0 1 1
SVK 0 0 1 1
TOTAL 5 5 5
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ISSF Shotgun World Cup Final kicked-off in Izmir

September 18th, 2010 No comments

The 2010 ISSF World Cup Final kicks-off today in Izmir, in Turkey, where 59 shooters coming for 23 countries will compete in the five Olympic events of Shotgun Shooting from the 17th through the 23rd of September.

The best shooters of the World meet in Turkey to decide who will rise up the 2010 ISSF World Cup. The recently-awarded World Champions of Munich, the title defenders, and the best performers qualified through this years World Cup Series will fight on the ranges of the Yakakoy Shooting Club of Bornova, in the outskirts of Izmir, the third biggest city of Turkey.

The 2010 ISSF World Cup Series started in Acapulco, Mexico, at the beginning of March, proceeding then to Beijing (CHN), Dorcherster (GBR) and Lonato (ITA).

634 different shooters coming form 85 countries participated in this year’s Series, and a total of 60 medals were distributed to 49 shooters of 20 countries during the four Stages.

Only the bests arrived here in Izmir, welcomed at the opening ceremony by the Sport President of the municipality, Mr. Sabri Sadiklar, and by Bornova’s Lord Mayor, Prof. Dr. Kamil Oleyoy Sindir, who saluted the participating athletes  “We are very pleased to welcome you in our city. Sport means peace, and it is great to host here in Bornova so many sportsmen coming from all around the world, competing in fairplay!”

The ISSF Technical Delegate for this match, Mr. Demetris F. Lordos, speaking in behalf of the ISSF President Olegario Vazquez Raña, welcomed the athletes to the 2010 ISSF Shotgun World Cup Final.

Together with the Vice President of the Turkish Shooting Federation Mr. Ismail Sinan Orhon, Mr. Lordos officially declared the competition open. “We thank our Turkish hosts for their great efforts in organizing this competition, and we wish the best to our athletes!” Said Mr. Lordos, speaking from the opening’s stage.

The first final round, the Skeet Women Final, will take place tomorrow, Saturday the 18th, at 3 PM (GMT+3).

Do not miss the match! Follow the finals live on www.issf-sports.org

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ISSF World Cup Final Shotgun · Izmir, TUR

September 14th, 2010 No comments

16.09-23.09.2010

Schedule
THURSDAY 16.09 Arrival of Delegations
FRIDAY 17.09 10:00 Equipment Control
10:00 Official Training
12:00 Technical Meeting
18:30 Opening Ceremony
SATURDAY 18.09 10:00-14:00 Skeet Men Day 1
10:00-14:00 Skeet Women
15:00 Final Skeet Women
SUNDAY 19.09 10:00 Official Training
10:00-12:30 Skeet Men Day 2
13:30 Final Skeet Men
MONDAY 20.09 10:00 Official Training
10:00-14:00 Double Trap Men
15:00 Final Double Trap Men
TUESDAY 21.09 10:00-14:30 Trap Men Day 1
10:00-14:30 Trap Women
15:30 Final Trap Women
WEDNESDAY 22.09 10:00-13:00 Trap Men Day 2
14:00 Final Trap Men
15:15 Closing Ceremony
THURSDAY 23.09 Departure of Delegations
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ISSF World Cup Final Shotgun · Izmir, TUR Schedule

August 30th, 2010 No comments

16.09-23.09.2010

Schedule
THURSDAY 16.09 Arrival of Delegations
FRIDAY 17.09 Equipment Control
Official Training
Technical Meeting
Opening Ceremony
SATURDAY 18.09 Skeet Men Day 1
Skeet Women
Final Skeet Women
SUNDAY 19.09 Skeet Men Day 2
Final Skeet Men
Official Training
MONDAY 20.09 Double Trap Men
Final Double Trap Men
Official Training
TUESDAY 21.09 Trap Men Day 1
Trap Women
Final Trap Women
WEDNESDAY 22.09 Trap Men Day 2
Final Trap Men
Closing Ceremony
THURSDAY 23.09 Departure of Delegations
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