The rifle and pistol World Cup Final in Munich, held from August 23 to August 28, was heavily dominated by Russia and China. Two world records were set during the competitions: Sergei Alifirenko's 589 in 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol was the best result of the year and hence also world record, as the rules were changed at the turn of the season, and Sergei Martynov achieved the maximum 600 in the qualification round of the Prone position event for a fourth time (although he was unable to retain his two-point lead through the final). The winners were:
The ISSF World Cup was introduced by the International Shooting Sport Federation in 1986 to provide a homogeneous system for qualification to the Olympic shooting competitions. It still is carried out in the Olympic shooting events, with four competitions per year in each event. For the best shooters there is since 1988 a World Cup Final.
World Cup Final
The World Cup Final in rifle and pistol is often, but not always, held in Munich as the ISSF shooting season ending competition. The location and date of the World Cup Final in shotgun are more flexible. To the Final, the following shooters are qualified:
The defending Olympic, World, ISSF World Cup Final champions.
Silver and Bronze medalists of either the last Olympic or the World Championship, whichever competition that was most recently held.
The eight shooters that have made the best performances at the World Cup competitions during the year. For rating the performances, a special score system is used by taking into account of both the rank and the score achieved in the competitions.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup was the 19th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's nationalassociation football teams. It took place in South Africa from 11 June to 11 July 2010. The bidding process for hosting the tournament finals was open only to African nations; in 2004, the international football federation, FIFA, selected South Africa over Egypt and Morocco to become the first African nation to host the finals.
The matches were played in 10 stadiums in nine host cities around the country, with the final played at the Soccer City stadium in South Africa's largest city, Johannesburg. Thirty-two teams were selected for participation via a worldwide qualification tournament that began in August 2007. In the first round of the tournament finals, the teams competed in round-robin groups of four teams for points, with the top two teams in each group proceeding. These 16 teams advanced to the knockout stage, where three rounds of play decided which teams would participate in the final.
The 1989–1992 Rugby League World Cup was the tenth staging of the Rugby League World Cup, and continued to use the three-year format, stretching across the years 1989 to 1992. As with the 1985–1988 World Cup, teams played each other on a home-and-away basis. These matches were fitted into the normal international programme of three-match test series between the nations, with a pre-designated match from each series counting as the World Cup fixture.
The matches went strictly to form, with Australia undefeated and certain to claim a world cup final berth as early as 1991. France and Papua New Guinea were uncompetitive, leading to a straight fight between New Zealand and Great Britain for the right to meet the Kangaroos in the final. In the event the Lions were able to just edge out the Kiwis on points difference.
The final, at Wembley, was a surprisingly close affair, with Great Britain leading with only 12 minutes to go. The game's only try was then scored by Steve Renouf and Australia were able to claim their fourth consecutive World Cup title before a record crowd of 73,631.
Håkan Dahlby winning the Gold medal at ISSF World Cup Final in Dubai 2005
published: 03 Jan 2012
ISSF WC Double Trap Americana Brasil 2005
Håkan Dahlby winning Bronze medal at ISSF Double Trap World Cup Americana Brazil 2005
published: 04 Jan 2012
Finals 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men - World Cup Series 2011, Rifle & Pistol Stage 6, Munich (GER)
The complete 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Final - Germany triumphed at the ISSF World Cup in Munich, as two German shooters finished on the Rapid Fire Pistol Podium. It was Christian Reitz, the 24-year old Olympic Bronze medallist of Beijing, who finished on the highest step of the podium, by hitting 33 out of 40 targets and by knocking out one opponent after the other to climb upto the victory. The home hero, the three-time Olympic Champion Ralf Schumann, 49 won the Silver medal -- and an Olympic Quota Place to participate in the 2012 Games in London - with 31 hits. The Bronze medal went to USA's 36-year old Emil Milev, a 1996 Olympic Silver medallist who had won his last ISSF World Cup medal back in 2005. The first to leave the match had been Zhang Jian, who finished in sixth. Then, it was Alex...
published: 20 Jun 2011
munich 2005
olimpic final
published: 07 Dec 2007
Finals Skeet Men - ISSF Shotgun World Cup Final 2012, Maribor (SLO)
Finals - The Olympic Silver medallist of London 2012 beat them all at the ISSF World Cup Final held in Maribor, and won his first World Cup title two months after his success at the Games.
published: 25 Sep 2012
MONDIALI TIRO A VOLO 2005 LONATO SKEET HANCOCK USA
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The complete 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Final - Germany triumphed at the ISSF World Cup in Munich, as two German shooters finished on the Rapid Fire Pistol Podium. I...
The complete 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Final - Germany triumphed at the ISSF World Cup in Munich, as two German shooters finished on the Rapid Fire Pistol Podium. It was Christian Reitz, the 24-year old Olympic Bronze medallist of Beijing, who finished on the highest step of the podium, by hitting 33 out of 40 targets and by knocking out one opponent after the other to climb upto the victory. The home hero, the three-time Olympic Champion Ralf Schumann, 49 won the Silver medal -- and an Olympic Quota Place to participate in the 2012 Games in London - with 31 hits. The Bronze medal went to USA's 36-year old Emil Milev, a 1996 Olympic Silver medallist who had won his last ISSF World Cup medal back in 2005. The first to leave the match had been Zhang Jian, who finished in sixth. Then, it was Alexei Klimov's turn to be knocked out. A shoot-off decided the fourth place, with USA's Emil Milev facing Czech Republic's expert shooter Martin Strnad, 36
The complete 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Final - Germany triumphed at the ISSF World Cup in Munich, as two German shooters finished on the Rapid Fire Pistol Podium. It was Christian Reitz, the 24-year old Olympic Bronze medallist of Beijing, who finished on the highest step of the podium, by hitting 33 out of 40 targets and by knocking out one opponent after the other to climb upto the victory. The home hero, the three-time Olympic Champion Ralf Schumann, 49 won the Silver medal -- and an Olympic Quota Place to participate in the 2012 Games in London - with 31 hits. The Bronze medal went to USA's 36-year old Emil Milev, a 1996 Olympic Silver medallist who had won his last ISSF World Cup medal back in 2005. The first to leave the match had been Zhang Jian, who finished in sixth. Then, it was Alexei Klimov's turn to be knocked out. A shoot-off decided the fourth place, with USA's Emil Milev facing Czech Republic's expert shooter Martin Strnad, 36
Finals - The Olympic Silver medallist of London 2012 beat them all at the ISSF World Cup Final held in Maribor, and won his first World Cup title two months aft...
Finals - The Olympic Silver medallist of London 2012 beat them all at the ISSF World Cup Final held in Maribor, and won his first World Cup title two months after his success at the Games.
Finals - The Olympic Silver medallist of London 2012 beat them all at the ISSF World Cup Final held in Maribor, and won his first World Cup title two months after his success at the Games.
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The complete 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Final - Germany triumphed at the ISSF World Cup in Munich, as two German shooters finished on the Rapid Fire Pistol Podium. It was Christian Reitz, the 24-year old Olympic Bronze medallist of Beijing, who finished on the highest step of the podium, by hitting 33 out of 40 targets and by knocking out one opponent after the other to climb upto the victory. The home hero, the three-time Olympic Champion Ralf Schumann, 49 won the Silver medal -- and an Olympic Quota Place to participate in the 2012 Games in London - with 31 hits. The Bronze medal went to USA's 36-year old Emil Milev, a 1996 Olympic Silver medallist who had won his last ISSF World Cup medal back in 2005. The first to leave the match had been Zhang Jian, who finished in sixth. Then, it was Alexei Klimov's turn to be knocked out. A shoot-off decided the fourth place, with USA's Emil Milev facing Czech Republic's expert shooter Martin Strnad, 36
Finals - The Olympic Silver medallist of London 2012 beat them all at the ISSF World Cup Final held in Maribor, and won his first World Cup title two months after his success at the Games.
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The rifle and pistol World Cup Final in Munich, held from August 23 to August 28, was heavily dominated by Russia and China. Two world records were set during the competitions: Sergei Alifirenko's 589 in 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol was the best result of the year and hence also world record, as the rules were changed at the turn of the season, and Sergei Martynov achieved the maximum 600 in the qualification round of the Prone position event for a fourth time (although he was unable to retain his two-point lead through the final). The winners were: