2008 World Running Target Championships
The 2008 World Running Target Championships were separate ISSF World Shooting Championships held in Plzeň, the Czech Republic, in October 2008 as a replacement for the lost Olympic status of 10 metre running target. Apart from this event, competitions were also held in 10 metre running target mixed, 50 metre running target and 50 metre running target mixed. The men's and women's regular 10 metre competitions featured the new semifinal and final stages known as medal matches.
Most of the top European shooters, which constitute the majority of the worldwide elite in running target, were present. No shooters from the most successful non-European nation, China, were competing.[1] Russia and Ukraine dominated, winning 19 medals each.
Schedule
Date | Men | Junior men | Women | Junior women |
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Monday, October 20 | 10 m RT mixed | 10 m RT mixed | 10 m RT mixed | 10 m RT mixed |
Tuesday, October 21 | 10 m RT (slow runs) | 10 m RT | 10 m RT (slow runs) | 10 m RT |
Wednesday, October 22 | 10 m RT (fast runs + medal match) | 10 m RT (fast runs + medal match) | ||
Thursday, October 23 | 50 m RT mixed | 50 m RT mixed | ||
Friday, October 24 | 50 m RT (slow runs) | 50 m RT (slow runs) | ||
Saturday, October 25 | 50 m RT (fast runs) | 50 m RT (fast runs) |
Medal table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russia | 6 | 8 | 5 | 19 |
2 | Ukraine | 5 | 7 | 7 | 19 |
3 | Czech Republic | 4 | 3 | 3 | 10 |
4 | Hungary | 3 | 1 | 4 | 8 |
5 | Finland | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
6 | Sweden | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
7 | Poland | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
8 | Germany | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
9 | Slovakia | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
22 | 22 | 22 | 66 |
Results
Individual | Teams | Juniors | Junior teams | ||||||||
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Men's 50 metre running target | |||||||||||
Krister Holmberg (FIN) | 593 | Czech Republic | 1763 | Mikhail Azarenko (RUS) | 590 | Czech Republic | 1745 | ||||
Maxim Stepanov (RUS) | 592+20 | Russia | 1759 | Igor Matskevych (UKR) | 586 | Ukraine | 1742 | ||||
Miroslav Januš (CZE) | 592+19 | Ukraine | 1758 | Aleksiy Vylyvanyy (UKR) | 585 | Russia | 1732 | ||||
Men's 50 metre running target mixed | |||||||||||
Aleksandr Blinov (RUS) | 393+19 | Czech Republic | 1169 | Josef Nikl (CZE) | 389+20 | Finland | 1147 | ||||
Peter Pelach (SVK) | 393+17 | Russia | 1164 | László Boros (HUN) | 389+16 | Ukraine | 1143 | ||||
Alexander Zinenko (UKR) | 391 | Sweden | 1160 | Mikhail Azarenko (RUS) | 387 | Russia | 1140 | ||||
Men's 10 metre running target | |||||||||||
Emil Andersson (SWE) | Details below |
Ukraine | 1726 | László Boros (HUN) | 572 | Russia | 1698 | ||||
Miroslav Januš (CZE) | Czech Republic | 1714 | Aleksey Bratchikov (RUS) | 570 | Czech Republic | 1670 | |||||
Vladyslav Prianishnikov (UKR) | Russia | 1711 | Mikhail Azarenko (RUS) | 568 | Hungary | 1662 | |||||
Men's 10 metre running target mixed | |||||||||||
Łukasz Czapla (POL) | 383+18 | Russia | 1137 | Mikhail Azarenko (RUS) | 382 | Russia | 1109 | ||||
Krister Holmberg (FIN) | 383+16 | Ukraine | 1127 | Aleksey Bratchikov (RUS) | 378 | Germany | 1102 | ||||
Emil Andersson (SWE) | 382 | Hungary | 1125 | Frantisek Losos (CZE) | 374 | Czech Republic | 1091 | ||||
Women's 10 metre running target | |||||||||||
Galina Avramenko (UKR) | Details below |
No team championship | Bianka Keczeli (HUN) | 371 | Ukraine | 1080 | |||||
Julia Eydenzon (RUS) | Anastasiya Savelyeva (UKR) | 368+20 | Russia | 1052 | |||||||
Elena Neff (GER) | Valentyna Honcharova (UKR) | 368+18 | Hungary | 991 | |||||||
Women's 10 metre running target mixed | |||||||||||
Galina Avramenko (UKR) | 381 | No team championship | Bianka Keczeli (HUN) | 374 | Ukraine | 1093 | |||||
Viktoriya Zabolotna (UKR) | 376 | Anastasiya Savelyeva (UKR) | 368 | Russia | 1048 | ||||||
Kateryna Samohina (UKR) | 373 | Valentyna Honcharova (UKR) | 366 | Hungary | 964 |
Men's medal match
Semifinals | Final | ||||||
(585) Vladyslav Prianishnikov (UKR) | 3 | ||||||
(577) Emil Andersson (SWE) | 6 | ||||||
Emil Andersson (SWE) | 6 | ||||||
Miroslav Januš (CZE) | 1 | ||||||
Bronze match | |||||||
(579) Miroslav Januš (CZE) | 6 | Vladyslav Prianishnikov (UKR) | 6 | ||||
(578) Niklas Bergström (SWE) | 5 | Niklas Bergström (SWE) | 5 |
Women's medal match
Semifinals | Final | ||||||
(382) Galina Avramenko (UKR) | 6 | ||||||
(368) Elena Neff (GER) | 3 | ||||||
Galina Avramenko (UKR) | 6 | ||||||
Julia Eydenzon (RUS) | 2 | ||||||
Bronze match | |||||||
(377) Julia Eydenzon (RUS) | 6 | Elena Neff (GER) | 6 | ||||
(370) Daniela Faust (GER) | 5 | Daniela Faust (GER) | 2 |
External links
References
- ↑ Cramner, Bengt (October 20, 2008). "Niklas snuddande nära medalj". Nya Wermlands-Tidningen. Retrieved October 21, 2008.
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