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3 ore fa, nitinsanker ha scritto:

Are the target sprint events just grand prix or will they show in the medal totals ? ...... will make a lot of difference to the overall medal table

 

on the ISSF website they're listed as regular competitions, not just Grand Prix events...

therefore, I expect them to be included in the final medal table...

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Today's Results

 

 

Women's 300m Individual 3-Position Rifle

Gold: :GER Lisa Mueller

Silver: :GER Jolyn Beer

Bronze: :SWE Elin Ahlin

 

Women's 300m Team 3-Position Rifle

Gold: :GER Germany

Silver: :AUT Austria

Bronze: :SUI Switzerland

 

 

Men's 300m Individual Standard Rifle

Gold: :FIN Aleksi Leppa

Silver: :SWE Karl Olsson

Bronze: :NOR Odd Arne Brekne

 

Men's 300m Team Standard Rifle

Gold: :NOR Norway

Silver: :KOR South Korea

Bronze: :SUI Switzerland

 

 

Women's Individual Target Sprint Race

Gold: :GER Kerstin Veronika Schmidt

Silver: :GER Jana Landwehr

Bronze: :ITA Manuela Alberigi

 

Men's Individual Target Sprint Race

Gold: :GER Michael Herr

Silver: :ITA Alessio Di Stefano

Bronze: :ITA Georg Unterpertinger

 

 

Women's Junior Individual Target Sprint Race

Gold: :GER Madlen Guggenmos

Silver: :GBR Emily May Shawyer

Bronze: :GBR Charlotte Frances Huddart

 

Men's Junior Individual Target Sprint Race

Gold: :ITA Giovanni Pezzi

Silver: :GER Felix Elsner

Bronze: :GBR Morten Jos Van der Schee

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45 minuti fa, Quasit ha scritto:

What is Target Sprint?

 

It's more or less the same thing as the combined event in Modern Pentathlon (the difference being that in this case they use fire weapons instead of laser pistols)...

The competition is held over 6*200m laps with three shooting sessions (Running Target shooting, as the name of the event says)...

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23 hours ago, phelps said:

 

on the ISSF website they're listed as regular competitions, not just Grand Prix events...

therefore, I expect them to be included in the final medal table...

Just checked on https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue.ashx?cshipid=1750  ....... these medals are not going to be included to total apparently ...helps us keep ahead of Germany and Hopefully by tomorrow take India into the third place 

 

 

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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Today's Results

 

 

Men's Individual 25m Center Fire Pistol

Gold: :BRA Julio Almeida

Silver: :GER Christian Reitz

Bronze: :UKR Pavlo Korostylov

 

Men's Team 25m Center Fire Pistol

Gold: :KOR South Korea

Silver: :FRA France

Bronze: :CHN China

 

 

Men's Junior Individual 25m Pistol

Gold: :IND Udhayveer Sidhu

Silver: :USA Henry Turner Leverett

Bronze: :KOR Lee Jaek Yoon

 

Men's Junior Team 25m Pistol

Gold: :IND India

Silver: :CHN China

Bronze: :KOR South Korea

 

 

Men's Target Sprint Relay

Gold: :GER Germany 1 (Michael Herr, Paul Bottner, Felix Elsner)

Silver: :ITA Italy 1 (Giovanni Pezzi, Davide Ricco, Georg Unterpertinger)

Bronze: :ITA Italy 2 (Alessio Di Stefano, Giuseppe Conte, Niccolò Mingozzi)

 

Women's Target Sprint Relay

Gold: :GER Germany 1 (Madlen Guggenmos, Jana Landwehr, Kerstin Veronika Schmidt)

Silver: :GBR Great Britain 1 (Poppi Nelin Bowden Clark, Katie May Robbins, Emily May Shawyer)

Bronze: :GBR Great Britain 2 (Victoria Margaret Olivia Bradbury, Charlotte Frances Huddart, Isabel Ruth Moore)

 

Mixed Target Sprint Relay

Gold: :GER Germany 1 (Kerstin Veronika Schmidt & Sven Mueller)

Silver: :GER Germany 2 (Jana Landwehr & Michael Herr)

Bronze: :GBR Great Britain 1 (Rachel Jane McManus & Oliver Charles Vass)

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3 ore fa, nitinsanker ha scritto:

Just checked on https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue.ashx?cshipid=1750  ....... these medals are not going to be included to total apparently ...helps us keep ahead of Germany and Hopefully by tomorrow take India into the third place 

 

 

 

yeah, I see...

not that it does change much for me...I only care about the Olympic events...:whistle:

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Our shooters back home from the most successful ISSF world championships in the history of SVK.

 

5 medals, 3 in Olympic Events (Gold W Trap and Mixed Trap, Silver in M Trap) and 2 in non-Olympic (Bronze in M Double Trap and Bronze in W Rifle Prone) + 4th place in W Skeet.

 

5 Olympic Quotas 2x M Trap, 2x W Trap, 2x Mixed Trap and 1x W Skeet. 

 

Very well done guys ! Proud of you :cheer:

 

XQNqy58uSUX45NW1i9pkKg.1280~N-vrat-slove

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2 hours ago, hckosice said:

Our shooters back home from the most successful ISSF world championships in the history of SVK.

 

5 medals, 3 in Olympic Events (Gold W Trap and Mixed Trap, Silver in M Trap) and 2 in non-Olympic (Bronze in M Double Trap and Bronze in W Rifle Prone) + 4th place in W Skeet.

 

5 Olympic Quotas 2x M Trap, 2x W Trap, 2x Mixed Trap and 1x W Skeet. 

 

Very well done guys ! Proud of you :cheer:

 

XQNqy58uSUX45NW1i9pkKg.1280~N-vrat-slove

Great job

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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