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2008 ISSF World Cup

The 2008 ISSF World Cup was the twenty-third annual edition of the ISSF World Cup in the Olympic shooting events, governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation. Four qualification competitions were held in each event, spanning from March to June, and the best shooters qualified for the ISSF World Cup Final, which was carried out in September in Minsk for the shotgun events, and in November in Bangkok for the other events. Apart from those who qualified through the 2008 World Cup competitions, the defending champions and all medalists from the 2008 Summer Olympics were also invited to the final. The host countries were also granted special wild cards.[1]

Following the tradition of previous Olympic years, one of the qualification competitions was held as a pre-Olympic test event at the Beijing Shooting Range Hall and the Beijing Shooting Range Clay Target Field, the upcoming venues for shooting at the 2008 Summer Olympics. As qualification for the Olympics was concluded with the 2007 season, no quota places were at stake during the 2008 World Cup.

Schedule edit

Competition dates Venue Rifle Pistol Shotgun Details
March 23–27   Rio de Janeiro (BRA)
April 12–20   Beijing (CHN)
May 4–10   Kerrville (USA)
May 17–21   Munich (GER)
May 24–29   Milan (ITA)
June 4–12   Suhl (GER)
June 15–21   Belgrade (SRB)
September 27–30   Minsk (BLR) 2008 ISSF World Cup Final (shotgun)
November 3–5   Bangkok (THA) 2008 ISSF World Cup Final (rifle and pistol)

Medals by event edit

Men's rifle events edit

50 metre rifle three positions 50 metre rifle prone 10 metre air rifle
Rio de Janeiro (March 27) Rio de Janeiro (March 25) Rio de Janeiro (March 23)
    Thomas Farnik (AUT) 1265.3 (1168)     Stevan Pletikosić (SRB) 702.9 (598)     Péter Sidi (HUN) 702.5 (598)
    Maik Eckhardt (GER) 1265.2 (1167)     Torben Grimmel (DEN) 701.4 (597)     A. G. Moldoveanu (ROU) 700.7 (598)
    Vebjørn Berg (NOR) 1265.0 (1166)     Warren Potent (AUS) 699.5 (596)     Nemanja Mirosavljev (SRB) 698.9 (596)
Beijing (April 20) Beijing (April 18) Beijing (April 14)
    Josselin Henry (FRA) 1268.8 (1173)     Warren Potent (AUS) 704.8 EWR (599)     Zhu Qinan (CHN) 700.8 (597)
    Jury Sukhorukov (UKR) 1268.0 (1171)     Thomas Tamas (USA) 704.3 (599)     Matthew Emmons (USA) 700.7 (599)
    Sergei Kovalenko (RUS) 1266.9 (1168)     Michael McPhail (USA) 704.1 (598)     Gagan Narang (IND) 700.3 (597)
Munich (May 21) Munich (May 19)1 Munich (May 17)
    Jia Zhanbo (CHN) 1276.5 (1180)     Sergei Martynov (BLR) 703.3 (599)     A. G. Moldoveanu (ROU) 702.0 (599)
    Artem Khadjibekov (RUS) 1272.7 (1172)     Neil Stirton (GBR) 703.2 (599)     Zhu Qinan (CHN) 700.6 (597)
    Sergei Kovalenko (RUS) 1272.1 (1175)     Warren Potent (AUS) 702.3 (597)     Thomas Farnik (AUT) 699.8 (597)
Milan (May 26) Milan (May 29) Milan (May 24)
    Artur Ayvazyan (UKR) 1275.5 (1175)     Torben Grimmel (DEN) 701.3 (597)     Zhu Qinan (CHN) 701.2 (599)
    Maik Eckhardt (GER) 1268.9 (1170)     Toshikazu Yamashita (JPN) 699.3 (596)     Cao Yifei (CHN) 700.9 (596)
    Jia Zhanbo (CHN) 1268.3 (1171)     Matthew Emmons (USA) 698.8 (595)     Péter Sidi (HUN) 700.3 (596)
Final: Bangkok (November 4; details) Final: Bangkok (November 3; details) Final: Bangkok (November 5; details)
    Matthew Emmons (USA) 1269.0 (1171)     Warren Potent (AUS) 702.2 (598)     Gagan Narang (IND) 703.5 WR (600 EWR)
    Artur Ayvazyan (UKR) 1265.7 (1166)     Matthew Emmons (USA) 700.7 (596)     Matthew Emmons (USA) 702.5 (598)
    Jia Zhanbo (CHN) 1264.6 (1167)     Toshikazu Yamashita (JPN) 699.9 (595)     Zhu Qinan (CHN) 702.3 (599)

1 In the elimination round on May 18,   Guy Starik (ISR) equalled the world record with a perfect 600.

Men's pistol events edit

50 metre pistol 25 metre rapid fire pistol 10 metre air pistol
Rio de Janeiro (March 25) Rio de Janeiro (March 26–27) Rio de Janeiro (March 26)
    Oleg Omelchuk (UKR) 658.8 (562)     Christian Reitz (GER) 785.6 (588)     Mauro Badaracchi (ITA) 684.4 (584)
    Francesco Bruno (ITA) 656.2 (559)     Leuris Pupo (CUB) 784.0 (587)     Oleg Omelchuk (UKR) 682.9 (584)
    Tanyu Kiryakov (BUL) 655.3 (559)     Iulian Raicea (ROU) 782.5 (585)     Vigilio Fait (ITA) 681.4 (581)
Beijing (April 15) Beijing (April 18–19) Beijing (April 13)
    Lin Zhongzai (CHN) 667.2 (571)     Sergei Alifirenko (RUS) 786.7 (586)     Franck Dumoulin (FRA) 683.7 (585)
    Rashid Yunusmetov (KAZ) 666.0 (565)     Aleksei Klimov (RUS) 780.9 (581)     Vladimir Gontcharov (RUS) 682.2 (585)
    Daryl Szarenski (USA) 663.4 (570)     Zhang Penghui (CHN) 778.3 (582)     Kim Jong Su (PRK) 682.0 (583)
Munich (May 18) Munich (May 18–19) Munich (May 20)
    Tomoyuki Matsuda (JPN) 663.7 (565)     Ralf Schumann (GER) 790.0 WR (589)     Lin Zhongzai (CHN) 688.6 (590)
    Pang Wei (CHN) 663.3 (571)     Christian Reitz (GER) 786.4 (585)     Leonid Ekimov (RUS) 686.7 (584)
    Florian Schmidt (GER) 661.2 (565)     Leuris Pupo (CUB) 786.0 (584)     Vladimir Gontcharov (RUS) 685.6 (586)
Milan (May 29) Milan (May 27–28) Milan (May 25)
    Boris Kokorev (RUS) 667.3 (572)     Christian Reitz (GER) 794.0 WR (591 EWR)     Vladimir Isakov (RUS) 686.2 (586)
    Vladimir Isakov (RUS) 666.2 (568)     Ralf Schumann (GER) 789.7 (590)     Dilshod Mukhtarov (UZB) 685.7 (587)
    João Costa (POR) 664.6 (567)     Ivan Stoukachev (RUS) 785.2 (583)     Boris Kokorev (RUS) 684.9 (586)
Final: Bangkok (November 3; details) Final: Bangkok (November 4; details) Final: Bangkok (November 5; details)
    Jin Jong-oh (KOR) 667.2 (570)     Aleksei Klimov (RUS) 789.7 (585)     Oleg Omelchuk (UKR) 687.4 (585)
    Tomoyuki Matsuda (JPN) 665.5 (566)     Christian Reitz (GER) 787.9 (590)     Norayr Bakhtamyan (ARM) 685.2 (588)
    Vladimir Isakov (RUS) 660.5 (562)     Ralf Schumann (GER) 777.0 (582)     Vladimir Isakov (RUS) 684.1 (584)

Men's shotgun events edit

Trap Double trap Skeet
Beijing (April 12–13) Beijing (April 15) Beijing (April 19–20)
    Mário Filipovič (SVK) 142 (118)     Vasily Mosin (RUS) 191 (145)     Qu Ridong (CHN) 144 (120)
    Aleksei Alipov (RUS) 140 (119)     Walton Eller (USA) 188 (140)     Konstantin Tsuranov (RUS) 143 (120)
    Bret Erickson (USA) 140 (120)     Saif Alshamsy (UAE) 185 (140)     Andrea Filippetti (ITA) 143 (120)
Kerrville (May 9–10) Kerrville (May 7) Kerrville (May 4–5)
    Michael Diamond (AUS) 148 EWR (123)     Håkan Dahlby (SWE) 190 (144)     Ariel Mauricio Flores (MEX) 147 (122)
    Massimiliano Mola (ITA) 143 (120)     Richard Faulds (GBR) 189 (142)     Tore Brovold (NOR) 146 (122)
    Dominic Grazioli (USA) 143 (123)     Jeffrey Holguin (USA) 189 (142)     Valerio Luchini (ITA) 144 (120)
Suhl (June 4–6) Suhl (June 8) Suhl (June 10–12)
    Michael Diamond (AUS) 145 (123)     Richard Faulds (GBR) 193 (147 EWR)     Vincent Hancock (USA) 147 (123)
    Bret Erickson (USA) 144 (122)     Hu Binyuan (CHN) 192 (145)     Anthony Terras (FRA) 145 (120)
    Aleksei Alipov (RUS) 143 (121)     Roland Gerebics (HUN) 189 (144)     Ennio Falco (ITA) 144 (120)
Belgrade (June 15–16) Belgrade (June 18) Belgrade (June 20–21)
    Stéphane Clamens (FRA) 144 (122)     Ronjan Sodhi (IND) 194 EWR (147 EWR)     Georgios Achilleos (CYP) 149 (124)
    Massimo Fabbrizi (ITA) 144 (121)     Richard Faulds (GBR) 192 (145)     Andrea Benelli (ITA) 148 (123)
    Francesco Amici (SMR) 141 (120)     Håkan Dahlby (SWE) 191 (144)     Anthony Terras (FRA) 148 (124)
Final: Minsk (September 29–30; details) Final: Minsk (September 27; details) Final: Minsk (September 29–30; details)
    Giovanni Pellielo (ITA) 145 (120)     Håkan Dahlby (SWE) 191 (144)     Tore Brovold (NOR) 148 (123)
    Michael Diamond (AUS) 144 (122)     Hu Binyuan (CHN) 188 (140)     Vincent Hancock (USA) 147 (123)
    Aleksei Alipov (RUS) 142 (123)     Vasily Mosin (RUS) 188 (143)     Jan Sychra (CZE) 144 (121)

Women's rifle events edit

50 metre rifle three positions 10 metre air rifle
Rio de Janeiro (March 28) Rio de Janeiro (March 24)
    Morgan Hicks (USA) 677.9 (581)     Barbara Lechner (GER) 499.3 (396)
    Lidija Mihajlović (SRB) 675.3 (578)     Beate Gauss (GER) 498.8 (396)
    Annik Marguet (SUI) 675.1 (579)     Kim Eun Hye (KOR) 498.7 (396)
Beijing (April 17) Beijing (April 12)
    Du Li (CHN) 692.7 (590)     Kateřina Emmons (CZE) 504.9 EWR (399)
    Sonja Pfeilschifter (GER) 690.8 (591)     Sonja Pfeilschifter (GER) 502.4 (398)
    Lioubov Galkina (RUS) 685.3 (583)     Du Li (CHN) 502.2 (399)
Munich (May 20) Munich (May 17)
    Sonja Pfeilschifter (GER) 687.0 (586)     Sonja Pfeilschifter (GER) 503.4 (399)
    Snježana Pejčić (CRO) 684.2 (586)     Lioubov Galkina (RUS) 502.0 (398)
    Adéla Sýkorová (CZE) 683.5 (584)     Agnieszka Staron (POL) 500.7 (398)
Milan (May 27) Milan (May 24)
    Sonja Pfeilschifter (GER) 687.6 (587)     Sonja Pfeilschifter (GER) 505.0 WR (400 EWR)
    Jamie Beyerle (USA) 685.7 (587)     Kateřina Emmons (CZE) 503.0 (398)
    Kristina Vestveit (NOR) 685.3 (588)     Wu Liuxi (CHN) 501.8 (398)
Final: Bangkok (November 4; details) Final: Bangkok (November 5; details)
    Sonja Pfeilschifter (GER) 688.8 (590)     Wu Liuxi (CHN) 502.1 (398)
    Olga Dovgun (KAZ) 688.3 (589)     Lioubov Galkina (RUS) 501.9 (400 EWR)
    Lioubov Galkina (RUS) 683.5 (586)     Du Li (CHN) 501.1 (396)

Women's pistol events edit

25 metre pistol 10 metre air pistol
Rio de Janeiro (March 25–26) Rio de Janeiro (March 23)
    Mariya Grozdeva (BUL) 787.0 (583)     Sandra Kolly (SUI) 484.8 (387)
    Maura Genovesi (ITA) 784.9 (579)     Sonia Franquet (ESP) 483.0 (385)
    Sandra Kolly (SUI) 784.0 (582)     Michela Suppo (ITA) 480.7 (383)
Beijing (April 16) Beijing (April 12)
    Jasna Šekarić (SRB) 784.4 (585)     Stéphanie Tirode (FRA) 486.3 (386)
    Stéphanie Tirode (FRA) 784.4 (582)     Zsófia Csonka (HUN) 485.4 (384)
    Tsogbadrakhyn Mönkhzul (MGL) 783.4 (583)     Ren Jie (CHN) 485.1 (386)
Munich (May 17–18) Munich (May 21)
    Guo Wenjun (CHN) 789.6 (588)     Guo Wenjun (CHN) 491.1 (389)
    Sławomira Szpek (POL) 785.7 (584)     Miroslawa Sagun Lewandowska (POL) 489.9 (389)
    Lalita Yauhleuskaya (AUS) 785.2 (586)     Natalia Paderina (RUS) 485.8 (388)
Milan (May 26–27) Milan (May 25)
    Otryadyn Gündegmaa (MGL) 787.9 (583)     Guo Wenjun (CHN) 491.4 (389)
    Lalita Yauhleuskaya (AUS) 784.7 (582)     Antoaneta Boneva (BUL) 484.1 (385)
    Tsogbadrakhyn Mönkhzul (MGL) 783.6 (582)     Lalita Yauhleuskaya (AUS) 483.7 (387)
Final: Bangkok (November 3; details) Final: Bangkok (November 5; details)
    Munkhbayar Dorjsuren (GER) 793.1 (590)     Ren Jie (CHN) 488.9 (389)
    Stéphanie Tirode (FRA) 792.5 (589)     Stéphanie Tirode (FRA) 486.5 (389)
    Mariya Grozdeva (BUL) 787.1 (581)     Guo Wenjun (CHN) 484.6 (384)

Women's shotgun events edit

Trap Skeet
Beijing (April 14) Beijing (April 17)
    Gao E (CHN) 93 (71)     Wei Ning (CHN) 97 (72)
    Pak Yong Hui (PRK) 90 (69)     Diana Bacosi (ITA) 94 (70)
    Irina Laricheva (RUS) 89 (68)     Haley Dunn (USA) 94 (70)
Kerrville (May 9) Kerrville (May 4)
    Theresa DeWitt (USA) 94 (73)     Haley Dunn (USA) 97 (73)
    Irina Laricheva (RUS) 91 (72)     Kim Rhode (USA) 96 (72)
    Joetta Dement (USA) 91 (70)     Connie Smotek (USA) 92 (69)
Suhl (June 4–5) Suhl (June 10–11)
    Jessica Rossi (ITA) 94 (72)     Diana Bacosi (ITA) 95 (72)
    Daniela Del Din (SMR) 93 (73)     Danka Barteková (SVK) 94 (72)
    Liu Yingzi (CHN) 92 (70)     Chiara Cainero (ITA) 94 (72)
Belgrade (June 15) Belgrade (June 20)
    Giulia Iannotti (ITA) 91 (69)     Andri Eleftheriou (CYP) 94 (73)
    Anita North (GBR) 90 (69)     Danka Barteková (SVK) 94 (71)
    Tatiana Barsuk (RUS) 90 (69)     Wei Ning (CHN) 94 (72)
Final: Minsk (September 29; details) Final: Minsk (September 29; details)
    Irina Laricheva (RUS) 94 (72)     Andri Eleftheriou (CYP) 95 (73)
    Liu Yingzi (CHN) 92 (71)     Haley Dunn (USA) 93 (71)
    Giulia Iannotti (ITA) 90 (69)     Katiuscia Spada (ITA) 92 (68)

Multiple winners edit

Five titles edit

Three titles edit

Two titles edit

References edit

  1. ^ Qualification rules Archived 2004-11-23 at archive.today and current standings 2008-05-06 at the Wayback Machine at the ISSF website

External links edit

  • ISSF calendar for 2008
  • Full results at ISSF TV
  • Live results for rifle and pistol at Sius[permanent dead link]

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The 2008 ISSF World Cup was the twenty third annual edition of the ISSF World Cup in the Olympic shooting events governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation Four qualification competitions were held in each event spanning from March to June and the best shooters qualified for the ISSF World Cup Final which was carried out in September in Minsk for the shotgun events and in November in Bangkok for the other events Apart from those who qualified through the 2008 World Cup competitions the defending champions and all medalists from the 2008 Summer Olympics were also invited to the final The host countries were also granted special wild cards 1 Following the tradition of previous Olympic years one of the qualification competitions was held as a pre Olympic test event at the Beijing Shooting Range Hall and the Beijing Shooting Range Clay Target Field the upcoming venues for shooting at the 2008 Summer Olympics As qualification for the Olympics was concluded with the 2007 season no quota places were at stake during the 2008 World Cup Contents 1 Schedule 2 Medals by event 2 1 Men s rifle events 2 2 Men s pistol events 2 3 Men s shotgun events 2 4 Women s rifle events 2 5 Women s pistol events 2 6 Women s shotgun events 3 Multiple winners 3 1 Five titles 3 2 Three titles 3 3 Two titles 4 References 5 External linksSchedule editCompetition dates Venue Rifle Pistol Shotgun DetailsMarch 23 27 nbsp Rio de Janeiro BRA April 12 20 nbsp Beijing CHN May 4 10 nbsp Kerrville USA May 17 21 nbsp Munich GER May 24 29 nbsp Milan ITA June 4 12 nbsp Suhl GER June 15 21 nbsp Belgrade SRB September 27 30 nbsp Minsk BLR 2008 ISSF World Cup Final shotgun November 3 5 nbsp Bangkok THA 2008 ISSF World Cup Final rifle and pistol Medals by event editMen s rifle events edit 50 metre rifle three positions 50 metre rifle prone 10 metre air rifleRio de Janeiro March 27 Rio de Janeiro March 25 Rio de Janeiro March 23 nbsp nbsp Thomas Farnik AUT 1265 3 1168 nbsp nbsp Stevan Pletikosic SRB 702 9 598 nbsp nbsp Peter Sidi HUN 702 5 598 nbsp nbsp Maik Eckhardt GER 1265 2 1167 nbsp nbsp Torben Grimmel DEN 701 4 597 nbsp nbsp A G Moldoveanu ROU 700 7 598 nbsp nbsp Vebjorn Berg NOR 1265 0 1166 nbsp nbsp Warren Potent AUS 699 5 596 nbsp nbsp Nemanja Mirosavljev SRB 698 9 596 Beijing April 20 Beijing April 18 Beijing April 14 nbsp nbsp Josselin Henry FRA 1268 8 1173 nbsp nbsp Warren Potent AUS 704 8 EWR 599 nbsp nbsp Zhu Qinan CHN 700 8 597 nbsp nbsp Jury Sukhorukov UKR 1268 0 1171 nbsp nbsp Thomas Tamas USA 704 3 599 nbsp nbsp Matthew Emmons USA 700 7 599 nbsp nbsp Sergei Kovalenko RUS 1266 9 1168 nbsp nbsp Michael McPhail USA 704 1 598 nbsp nbsp Gagan Narang IND 700 3 597 Munich May 21 Munich May 19 1 Munich May 17 nbsp nbsp Jia Zhanbo CHN 1276 5 1180 nbsp nbsp Sergei Martynov BLR 703 3 599 nbsp nbsp A G Moldoveanu ROU 702 0 599 nbsp nbsp Artem Khadjibekov RUS 1272 7 1172 nbsp nbsp Neil Stirton GBR 703 2 599 nbsp nbsp Zhu Qinan CHN 700 6 597 nbsp nbsp Sergei Kovalenko RUS 1272 1 1175 nbsp nbsp Warren Potent AUS 702 3 597 nbsp nbsp Thomas Farnik AUT 699 8 597 Milan May 26 Milan May 29 Milan May 24 nbsp nbsp Artur Ayvazyan UKR 1275 5 1175 nbsp nbsp Torben Grimmel DEN 701 3 597 nbsp nbsp Zhu Qinan CHN 701 2 599 nbsp nbsp Maik Eckhardt GER 1268 9 1170 nbsp nbsp Toshikazu Yamashita JPN 699 3 596 nbsp nbsp Cao Yifei CHN 700 9 596 nbsp nbsp Jia Zhanbo CHN 1268 3 1171 nbsp nbsp Matthew Emmons USA 698 8 595 nbsp nbsp Peter Sidi HUN 700 3 596 Final Bangkok November 4 details Final Bangkok November 3 details Final Bangkok November 5 details nbsp nbsp Matthew Emmons USA 1269 0 1171 nbsp nbsp Warren Potent AUS 702 2 598 nbsp nbsp Gagan Narang IND 703 5 WR 600 EWR nbsp nbsp Artur Ayvazyan UKR 1265 7 1166 nbsp nbsp Matthew Emmons USA 700 7 596 nbsp nbsp Matthew Emmons USA 702 5 598 nbsp nbsp Jia Zhanbo CHN 1264 6 1167 nbsp nbsp Toshikazu Yamashita JPN 699 9 595 nbsp nbsp Zhu Qinan CHN 702 3 599 1 In the elimination round on May 18 nbsp Guy Starik ISR equalled the world record with a perfect 600 Men s pistol events edit 50 metre pistol 25 metre rapid fire pistol 10 metre air pistolRio de Janeiro March 25 Rio de Janeiro March 26 27 Rio de Janeiro March 26 nbsp nbsp Oleg Omelchuk UKR 658 8 562 nbsp nbsp Christian Reitz GER 785 6 588 nbsp nbsp Mauro Badaracchi ITA 684 4 584 nbsp nbsp Francesco Bruno ITA 656 2 559 nbsp nbsp Leuris Pupo CUB 784 0 587 nbsp nbsp Oleg Omelchuk UKR 682 9 584 nbsp nbsp Tanyu Kiryakov BUL 655 3 559 nbsp nbsp Iulian Raicea ROU 782 5 585 nbsp nbsp Vigilio Fait ITA 681 4 581 Beijing April 15 Beijing April 18 19 Beijing April 13 nbsp nbsp Lin Zhongzai CHN 667 2 571 nbsp nbsp Sergei Alifirenko RUS 786 7 586 nbsp nbsp Franck Dumoulin FRA 683 7 585 nbsp nbsp Rashid Yunusmetov KAZ 666 0 565 nbsp nbsp Aleksei Klimov RUS 780 9 581 nbsp nbsp Vladimir Gontcharov RUS 682 2 585 nbsp nbsp Daryl Szarenski USA 663 4 570 nbsp nbsp Zhang Penghui CHN 778 3 582 nbsp nbsp Kim Jong Su PRK 682 0 583 Munich May 18 Munich May 18 19 Munich May 20 nbsp nbsp Tomoyuki Matsuda JPN 663 7 565 nbsp nbsp Ralf Schumann GER 790 0 WR 589 nbsp nbsp Lin Zhongzai CHN 688 6 590 nbsp nbsp Pang Wei CHN 663 3 571 nbsp nbsp Christian Reitz GER 786 4 585 nbsp nbsp Leonid Ekimov RUS 686 7 584 nbsp nbsp Florian Schmidt GER 661 2 565 nbsp nbsp Leuris Pupo CUB 786 0 584 nbsp nbsp Vladimir Gontcharov RUS 685 6 586 Milan May 29 Milan May 27 28 Milan May 25 nbsp nbsp Boris Kokorev RUS 667 3 572 nbsp nbsp Christian Reitz GER 794 0 WR 591 EWR nbsp nbsp Vladimir Isakov RUS 686 2 586 nbsp nbsp Vladimir Isakov RUS 666 2 568 nbsp nbsp Ralf Schumann GER 789 7 590 nbsp nbsp Dilshod Mukhtarov UZB 685 7 587 nbsp nbsp Joao Costa POR 664 6 567 nbsp nbsp Ivan Stoukachev RUS 785 2 583 nbsp nbsp Boris Kokorev RUS 684 9 586 Final Bangkok November 3 details Final Bangkok November 4 details Final Bangkok November 5 details nbsp nbsp Jin Jong oh KOR 667 2 570 nbsp nbsp Aleksei Klimov RUS 789 7 585 nbsp nbsp Oleg Omelchuk UKR 687 4 585 nbsp nbsp Tomoyuki Matsuda JPN 665 5 566 nbsp nbsp Christian Reitz GER 787 9 590 nbsp nbsp Norayr Bakhtamyan ARM 685 2 588 nbsp nbsp Vladimir Isakov RUS 660 5 562 nbsp nbsp Ralf Schumann GER 777 0 582 nbsp nbsp Vladimir Isakov RUS 684 1 584 Men s shotgun events edit Trap Double trap SkeetBeijing April 12 13 Beijing April 15 Beijing April 19 20 nbsp nbsp Mario Filipovic SVK 142 118 nbsp nbsp Vasily Mosin RUS 191 145 nbsp nbsp Qu Ridong CHN 144 120 nbsp nbsp Aleksei Alipov RUS 140 119 nbsp nbsp Walton Eller USA 188 140 nbsp nbsp Konstantin Tsuranov RUS 143 120 nbsp nbsp Bret Erickson USA 140 120 nbsp nbsp Saif Alshamsy UAE 185 140 nbsp nbsp Andrea Filippetti ITA 143 120 Kerrville May 9 10 Kerrville May 7 Kerrville May 4 5 nbsp nbsp Michael Diamond AUS 148 EWR 123 nbsp nbsp Hakan Dahlby SWE 190 144 nbsp nbsp Ariel Mauricio Flores MEX 147 122 nbsp nbsp Massimiliano Mola ITA 143 120 nbsp nbsp Richard Faulds GBR 189 142 nbsp nbsp Tore Brovold NOR 146 122 nbsp nbsp Dominic Grazioli USA 143 123 nbsp nbsp Jeffrey Holguin USA 189 142 nbsp nbsp Valerio Luchini ITA 144 120 Suhl June 4 6 Suhl June 8 Suhl June 10 12 nbsp nbsp Michael Diamond AUS 145 123 nbsp nbsp Richard Faulds GBR 193 147 EWR nbsp nbsp Vincent Hancock USA 147 123 nbsp nbsp Bret Erickson USA 144 122 nbsp nbsp Hu Binyuan CHN 192 145 nbsp nbsp Anthony Terras FRA 145 120 nbsp nbsp Aleksei Alipov RUS 143 121 nbsp nbsp Roland Gerebics HUN 189 144 nbsp nbsp Ennio Falco ITA 144 120 Belgrade June 15 16 Belgrade June 18 Belgrade June 20 21 nbsp nbsp Stephane Clamens FRA 144 122 nbsp nbsp Ronjan Sodhi IND 194 EWR 147 EWR nbsp nbsp Georgios Achilleos CYP 149 124 nbsp nbsp Massimo Fabbrizi ITA 144 121 nbsp nbsp Richard Faulds GBR 192 145 nbsp nbsp Andrea Benelli ITA 148 123 nbsp nbsp Francesco Amici SMR 141 120 nbsp nbsp Hakan Dahlby SWE 191 144 nbsp nbsp Anthony Terras FRA 148 124 Final Minsk September 29 30 details Final Minsk September 27 details Final Minsk September 29 30 details nbsp nbsp Giovanni Pellielo ITA 145 120 nbsp nbsp Hakan Dahlby SWE 191 144 nbsp nbsp Tore Brovold NOR 148 123 nbsp nbsp Michael Diamond AUS 144 122 nbsp nbsp Hu Binyuan CHN 188 140 nbsp nbsp Vincent Hancock USA 147 123 nbsp nbsp Aleksei Alipov RUS 142 123 nbsp nbsp Vasily Mosin RUS 188 143 nbsp nbsp Jan Sychra CZE 144 121 Women s rifle events edit 50 metre rifle three positions 10 metre air rifleRio de Janeiro March 28 Rio de Janeiro March 24 nbsp nbsp Morgan Hicks USA 677 9 581 nbsp nbsp Barbara Lechner GER 499 3 396 nbsp nbsp Lidija Mihajlovic SRB 675 3 578 nbsp nbsp Beate Gauss GER 498 8 396 nbsp nbsp Annik Marguet SUI 675 1 579 nbsp nbsp Kim Eun Hye KOR 498 7 396 Beijing April 17 Beijing April 12 nbsp nbsp Du Li CHN 692 7 590 nbsp nbsp Katerina Emmons CZE 504 9 EWR 399 nbsp nbsp Sonja Pfeilschifter GER 690 8 591 nbsp nbsp Sonja Pfeilschifter GER 502 4 398 nbsp nbsp Lioubov Galkina RUS 685 3 583 nbsp nbsp Du Li CHN 502 2 399 Munich May 20 Munich May 17 nbsp nbsp Sonja Pfeilschifter GER 687 0 586 nbsp nbsp Sonja Pfeilschifter GER 503 4 399 nbsp nbsp Snjezana Pejcic CRO 684 2 586 nbsp nbsp Lioubov Galkina RUS 502 0 398 nbsp nbsp Adela Sykorova CZE 683 5 584 nbsp nbsp Agnieszka Staron POL 500 7 398 Milan May 27 Milan May 24 nbsp nbsp Sonja Pfeilschifter GER 687 6 587 nbsp nbsp Sonja Pfeilschifter GER 505 0 WR 400 EWR nbsp nbsp Jamie Beyerle USA 685 7 587 nbsp nbsp Katerina Emmons CZE 503 0 398 nbsp nbsp Kristina Vestveit NOR 685 3 588 nbsp nbsp Wu Liuxi CHN 501 8 398 Final Bangkok November 4 details Final Bangkok November 5 details nbsp nbsp Sonja Pfeilschifter GER 688 8 590 nbsp nbsp Wu Liuxi CHN 502 1 398 nbsp nbsp Olga Dovgun KAZ 688 3 589 nbsp nbsp Lioubov Galkina RUS 501 9 400 EWR nbsp nbsp Lioubov Galkina RUS 683 5 586 nbsp nbsp Du Li CHN 501 1 396 Women s pistol events edit 25 metre pistol 10 metre air pistolRio de Janeiro March 25 26 Rio de Janeiro March 23 nbsp nbsp Mariya Grozdeva BUL 787 0 583 nbsp nbsp Sandra Kolly SUI 484 8 387 nbsp nbsp Maura Genovesi ITA 784 9 579 nbsp nbsp Sonia Franquet ESP 483 0 385 nbsp nbsp Sandra Kolly SUI 784 0 582 nbsp nbsp Michela Suppo ITA 480 7 383 Beijing April 16 Beijing April 12 nbsp nbsp Jasna Sekaric SRB 784 4 585 nbsp nbsp Stephanie Tirode FRA 486 3 386 nbsp nbsp Stephanie Tirode FRA 784 4 582 nbsp nbsp Zsofia Csonka HUN 485 4 384 nbsp nbsp Tsogbadrakhyn Monkhzul MGL 783 4 583 nbsp nbsp Ren Jie CHN 485 1 386 Munich May 17 18 Munich May 21 nbsp nbsp Guo Wenjun CHN 789 6 588 nbsp nbsp Guo Wenjun CHN 491 1 389 nbsp nbsp Slawomira Szpek POL 785 7 584 nbsp nbsp Miroslawa Sagun Lewandowska POL 489 9 389 nbsp nbsp Lalita Yauhleuskaya AUS 785 2 586 nbsp nbsp Natalia Paderina RUS 485 8 388 Milan May 26 27 Milan May 25 nbsp nbsp Otryadyn Gundegmaa MGL 787 9 583 nbsp nbsp Guo Wenjun CHN 491 4 389 nbsp nbsp Lalita Yauhleuskaya AUS 784 7 582 nbsp nbsp Antoaneta Boneva BUL 484 1 385 nbsp nbsp Tsogbadrakhyn Monkhzul MGL 783 6 582 nbsp nbsp Lalita Yauhleuskaya AUS 483 7 387 Final Bangkok November 3 details Final Bangkok November 5 details nbsp nbsp Munkhbayar Dorjsuren GER 793 1 590 nbsp nbsp Ren Jie CHN 488 9 389 nbsp nbsp Stephanie Tirode FRA 792 5 589 nbsp nbsp Stephanie Tirode FRA 486 5 389 nbsp nbsp Mariya Grozdeva BUL 787 1 581 nbsp nbsp Guo Wenjun CHN 484 6 384 Women s shotgun events edit Trap SkeetBeijing April 14 Beijing April 17 nbsp nbsp Gao E CHN 93 71 nbsp nbsp Wei Ning CHN 97 72 nbsp nbsp Pak Yong Hui PRK 90 69 nbsp nbsp Diana Bacosi ITA 94 70 nbsp nbsp Irina Laricheva RUS 89 68 nbsp nbsp Haley Dunn USA 94 70 Kerrville May 9 Kerrville May 4 nbsp nbsp Theresa DeWitt USA 94 73 nbsp nbsp Haley Dunn USA 97 73 nbsp nbsp Irina Laricheva RUS 91 72 nbsp nbsp Kim Rhode USA 96 72 nbsp nbsp Joetta Dement USA 91 70 nbsp nbsp Connie Smotek USA 92 69 Suhl June 4 5 Suhl June 10 11 nbsp nbsp Jessica Rossi ITA 94 72 nbsp nbsp Diana Bacosi ITA 95 72 nbsp nbsp Daniela Del Din SMR 93 73 nbsp nbsp Danka Bartekova SVK 94 72 nbsp nbsp Liu Yingzi CHN 92 70 nbsp nbsp Chiara Cainero ITA 94 72 Belgrade June 15 Belgrade June 20 nbsp nbsp Giulia Iannotti ITA 91 69 nbsp nbsp Andri Eleftheriou CYP 94 73 nbsp nbsp Anita North GBR 90 69 nbsp nbsp Danka Bartekova SVK 94 71 nbsp nbsp Tatiana Barsuk RUS 90 69 nbsp nbsp Wei Ning CHN 94 72 Final Minsk September 29 details Final Minsk September 29 details nbsp nbsp Irina Laricheva RUS 94 72 nbsp nbsp Andri Eleftheriou CYP 95 73 nbsp nbsp Liu Yingzi CHN 92 71 nbsp nbsp Haley Dunn USA 93 71 nbsp nbsp Giulia Iannotti ITA 90 69 nbsp nbsp Katiuscia Spada ITA 92 68 Multiple winners editFive titles edit nbsp Sonja Pfeilschifter GER in 50 metre rifle three positions and 10 metre air rifleThree titles edit nbsp Guo Wenjun CHN in 25 metre pistol and 10 metre air pistolTwo titles edit nbsp Hakan Dahlby SWE in double trap nbsp Michael Diamond AUS in trap nbsp Andri Eleftheriou CYP in skeet nbsp Lin Zhongzai CHN in 50 metre pistol and 10 metre air pistol nbsp Oleg Omelchuk UKR in 50 metre pistol and 10 metre air pistol nbsp Warren Potent AUS in 50 metre rifle prone nbsp Christian Reitz GER in 25 metre rapid fire pistol nbsp Zhu Qinan CHN in 10 metre air rifleReferences edit Qualification rules Archived 2004 11 23 at archive today and current standings Archived 2008 05 06 at the Wayback Machine at the ISSF websiteExternal links editISSF calendar for 2008 Full results at ISSF TV Live results for rifle and pistol at Sius permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 ISSF World Cup amp oldid 1147246643, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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