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ISSF World Cup

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.
  • As many as two shooters can be nominated by the host country to compete in two of the World Cup Final events if no one from the host country qualifies.

Seasons and venues

The venues are decided by the ISSF from time to time. However, some are more common than others. Two World Cups in rifle and pistol events are almost always held in Munich and Milan. The other two are usually held outside Europe, in places like Fort Benning, Buenos Aires, Seoul, Changwon or Sydney. Some common locations for the shotgun competitions are Nicosia, Lonato, New Delhi, and Americana, São Paulo. A new location for the shotgun competitions is held in Kerrville, Texas located in the Hill Country of Texas.

In Olympic years, an early World Cup is held at the Olympic venue and considered a Pre-Olympic test event.

Rifle and pistol

  Cancelled due to COVID-19
Number Year World Cup 1 World Cup 2 World Cup 3 World Cup 4 World Cup 5 World Cup 6 World Cup Final
1 1986   Mexico City (MEX)   Suhl (GDR)   Munich (FRG)   Zürich (SUI)   Bucharest (ROM)   Seoul (KOR)
2 1987   Havana (CUB)   Mexico City (MEX)   Munich (FRG)   Suhl (GDR)   Zürich (SUI)   Seoul (KOR)
3 1988   Mexico City (MEX)   Rio de Janeiro (BRA)   Suhl (GDR)   Munich (FRG)   Moscow (URS)   Munich (FRG)
4 1989   Mexico City (MEX)   Zagreb (YUG)   Suhl (GDR)   Munich (FRG)   Zürich (SUI)   Rio de Janeiro (BRA)   Munich (FRG)
5 1990   Mexico City (MEX)   Los Angeles (USA)   Suhl (GDR)   Munich (FRG)   Zürich (SUI)   Rio de Janeiro (BRA)   Munich (FRG)
6 1991   Mexico City (MEX)   Los Angeles (USA)   Seoul (KOR)   Zagreb (YUG)   Munich (GER)   Zürich (SUI)   Munich (GER)
7 1992   Mexico City (MEX)   Los Angeles (USA)   Suhl (GER)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Munich (GER)
8 1993   Seoul (KOR)   Los Angeles (USA)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Milan (ITA)   Munich (GER)
9 1994   Fort Benning (USA)   Havana (CUB)   Beijing (CHN)   Milan (ITA)   Barcelona (ESP)   Munich (GER)
10 1995   Havana (CUB)   Hiroshima (JPN)   Seoul (KOR)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Munich (GER)
11 1996   Havana (CUB)   Atlanta (USA)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Näfels (SUI)
12 1997   Havana (CUB)   Seoul (KOR)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Lugano (SUI)
13 1998   Atlanta (USA)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Buenos Aires (ARG)   Zürich (SUI)
14 1999   Seoul (KOR)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Atlanta (USA)   Munich (GER)
15 2000   Sydney (AUS)   Milan (ITA)   Munich (GER)   Atlanta (USA)   Munich (GER)
16 2001   Atlanta (USA)   Seoul (KOR)   Milan (ITA)   Munich (GER)   Munich (GER)
17 2002   Sydney (AUS)   Shanghai (CHN)   Atlanta (USA)   Milan (ITA)   Munich (GER)
18 2003   Fort Benning (USA)   Zagreb (CRO)   Munich (GER)   Changwon (KOR)   Milan (ITA)
19 2004   Bangkok (THA)   Sydney (AUS)   Athens (GRE)   Milan (ITA)   Bangkok (THA)
20 2005   Changwon (KOR)   Fort Benning (USA)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Munich (GER)
21 2006   Guangzhou (CHN)   Resende (BRA)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Granada (ESP)
22 2007   Fort Benning (USA)   Sydney (AUS)   Bangkok (THA)   Munich (GER)   Bangkok (THA)
23 2008   Rio de Janeiro (BRA)   Beijing (CHN)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Bangkok (THA)
24 2009   Changwon (KOR)   Beijing (CHN)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Wuxi (CHN)
25 2010   Sydney (AUS)   Beijing (CHN)   Fort Benning (USA)   Belgrade (SRB)   Munich (GER)
26 2011   Sydney (AUS)   Changwon (KOR)   Fort Benning (USA)   Munich (GER)   Wrocław (POL)
27 2012   London (UK)   Milan (ITA)   Munich (GER)   Bangkok (THA)
28 2013   Changwon (KOR)   Fort Benning (USA)   Munich (GER)   Granada (ESP)   Munich (GER)
29 2014   Fort Benning (USA)   Munich (GER)   Maribor (SLO)   Beijing (CHN)   Gabala (AZE)
30 2015   Changwon (KOR)   Fort Benning (USA)   Munich (GER)   Gabala (AZE)   Munich (GER)
31 2016   Bangkok (THA)   Rio de Janeiro (BRA)   Munich (GER)   Baku (AZE)   Bologna (ITA)
32 2017   New Delhi (IND)   Munich (GER)   Gabala (AZE)   New Delhi (IND)
33 2018   Guadalajara (MEX)   Changwon (KOR)   Fort Benning (USA)   Munich (GER)
34 2019   New Delhi (IND)   Beijing (CHN)   Munich (GER)   Rio de Janeiro (BRA)   Putian (CHN)
35 2020   Tokyo (JPN)   New Delhi (IND)   Munich (GER)   Baku (AZE)
35 2021   New Delhi (IND)   Changwon (KOR)   Osijek (CRO)   Wrocław (POL)
36 2022   Cairo (EGY)   Rio de Janeiro (BRA)   Baku (AZE)   Changwon (KOR)
37 2023   Jakarta (INA)   Cairo (EGY)   Bhopal (IND)   Lima (PER)   Baku (AZE)   Rio de Janeiro (BRA)

Shotgun

Number Year World Cup 1 World Cup 2 World Cup 3 World Cup 4 World Cup 5 World Cup Final
1 1986   Mexico City (MEX)   Montecatini (ITA)   Moscow (URS)   Suhl (GDR)   Seoul (KOR)
2 1987   Havana (CUB)   Mexico City (MEX)   Montecatini (ITA)   Moscow (URS)   Seoul (KOR)
3 1988   Mexico City (MEX)   Belo Horizonte (BRA)   Suhl (GDR)   Osijek (YUG)   Bologna (ITA)   Munich (FRG)
4 1989   Mexico City (MEX)   Suhl (GDR)   Osijek (YUG)   Tampere (FIN)   Tallinn (URS)   Munich (FRG)
5 1990   Mexico City (MEX)   Los Angeles (USA)   Bologna (ITA)   Suhl (GDR)   Weert (NED)   Munich (FRG)
6 1991   Mexico City (MEX)   Los Angeles (USA)   Lonato (ITA)   Seoul (KOR)   Cairo (EGY)   Munich (GER)
7 1992   Cairo (EGY)   Mexico City (MEX)   Los Angeles (USA)   Lonato (ITA)   Suhl (GER)   Munich (GER)
8 1993   Cairo (EGY)   Seoul (KOR)   Los Angeles (USA)   Suhl (GER)   Fagnano (ITA)   Munich (GER)
9 1994   Nicosia (CYP)   Cairo (EGY)   Havana (CUB)   Beijing (CHN)   Fagnano (ITA)   Munich (GER)
10 1995   Lima (PER)   Nicosia (CYP)   Seoul (KOR)   Chiba (JPN)   Lahti (FIN)   Munich (GER)
11 1996   Lima (PER)   Atlanta (USA)   Lonato (ITA)   Suhl (GER)   Montecatini Terme (ITA)
12 1997   New Delhi (IND)   Nicosia (CYP)   Lonato (ITA)   Seoul (KOR)   Brisbane (AUS)   Montecatini Terme (ITA)
13 1998   Cairo (EGY)   Brunei (BRU)   Atlanta (USA)   Lonato (ITA)   Montecatini Terme (ITA)
14 1999   Lima (PER)   Latsia (CYP)   Kumamoto (JPN)   Lonato (ITA)   Kuwait City (KUW)
15 2000   New Delhi (IND)   Sydney (AUS)   Cairo (EGY)   Lonato (ITA)   Nicosia (CYP)
16 2001   Nicosia (CYP)   Seoul (KOR)   Lonato (ITA)   Americana (BRA)   Doha (QAT) (early in 2002)
17 2002   Sydney (AUS)   Shanghai (CHN)   Suhl (GER)   Santo Domingo (DOM)   Lonato (ITA)
18 2003   Perth (AUS)   New Delhi (IND)   Granada (ESP)   Lonato (ITA)   Rome (ITA)
19 2004   Sydney (AUS)   Cairo (EGY)   Athens (GRE)   Americana (BRA)   Maribor (SLO)
20 2005   Changwon (KOR)   Rome (ITA)   Belgrade (SCG)   Americana (BRA)   Dubai (UAE)
21 2006   Qingyuan (CHN)   Kerrville (USA)   Cairo (EGY)   Suhl (GER)   Granada (ESP)
22 2007   Santo Domingo (DOM)   Changwon (KOR)   Lonato (ITA)   Maribor (SLO)   Belgrade (SRB)
23 2008   Beijing (CHN)   Kerrville (USA)   Suhl (GER)   Belgrade (SRB)   Minsk (BLR)
24 2009   Cairo (EGY)   Munich (GER)   Minsk (BLR)   San Marino (SMR)   Beijing (CHN)
25 2010   Acapulco (MEX)   Beijing (CHN)   Dorchester (GBR)   Lonato (ITA)   İzmir (TUR)
26 2011   Concepción (CHI)   Sydney (AUS)   Beijing (CHN)   Maribor (SLO)   Al Ain (UAE)
27 2012   Tucson (USA)   London (GBR)   Lonato (ITA)   Maribor (SLO)
28 2013   Acapulco (MEX)   Al Ain (UAE)   Nicosia (CYP)   Granada (ESP)   Abu Dhabi (UAE)
29 2014   Tucson (USA)   Almaty (KAZ)   Munich (GER)   Beijing (CHN)   Gabala (AZE)
30 2015   Acapulco (MEX)   Al Ain (UAE)   Larnaca (CYP)   Gabala (AZE)   Nicosia (CYP)
31 2016   Nicosia (CYP)   Rio de Janeiro (BRA)   San Marino (SMR)   Baku (AZE)   Rome (ITA)
32 2017   New Delhi (IND)   Acapulco (MEX)   Larnaca (CYP)   New Delhi (IND)
33 2018   Guadalajara (MEX)   Changwon (KOR)   Siġġiewi (MLT)   Tucson (USA)
34 2019   Acapulco (MEX)   Al Ain (UAE)   Changwon (KOR)   Lahti (FIN)   Al Ain (UAE)
35 2020   Nicosia (CYP)
36 2021   Cairo (EGY)   New Delhi (IND)   Lonato (ITA)   Osijek (CRO)   Larnaca (CYP)
37 2022   Nicosia (CYP)   Lima (PER)   Lonato (ITA)   Baku (AZE)   Changwon (KOR)
37 2023   Nicosia (CYP)   Paris (FRA)   Tucson (USA)   Maribor (SLO)

Running target (discontinued)

Year World Cup 1 World Cup 2 World Cup 3 World Cup 4 World Cup 5 World Cup 6 World Cup Final
1989   Guatemala City (GUA)   Suhl (GDR)   Munich (FRG)   Munich (GER)
1990   Guatemala City (GUA)   Mexico City (MEX)   Los Angeles (USA)   Suhl (GDR)   Munich (FRG)   Zürich (SUI)   Munich (GER)
1991   Guatemala City (GUA)   Los Angeles (USA)   Seoul (KOR)   Zagreb (YUG)   Munich (GER)   Suhl (GER)   Munich (GER)
1992   Guatemala City (GUA)   Los Angeles (USA)   Suhl (GER)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Munich (GER)
1993   Seoul (KOR)   Los Angeles (USA)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Munich (GER)
1994   Guatemala City (GUA)   Beijing (CHN)   Milan (ITA)   Barcelona (ESP)   Munich (GER)
1995   Seoul (KOR)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Guatemala City (GUA)   Munich (GER)
1996   Havana (CUB)   Atlanta (USA)   Pilsen (CZE)   Milan (ITA)   Näfels (SUI)
1997   Havana (CUB)   Seoul (KOR)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Lugano (SUI)
1998   Guatemala City (GUA)   Atlanta (USA)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Zürich (SUI)
1999   Seoul (KOR)   Munich (GER)   Milan (ITA)   Atlanta (USA)   Munich (GER)
2000   Sydney (AUS)   Milan (ITA)   Munich (GER)   Guatemala City (GUA)   Munich (GER)
2001   Atlanta (USA)   Seoul (KOR)   Milan (ITA)   Munich (GER)   Munich (GER)
2002   Sydney (AUS)   Shanghai (CHN)   Atlanta (USA)   Pilsen (CZE)   Munich (GER)
2003   Zagreb (CRO)   Munich (GER)   Changwon (KOR)   Suhl (GER)   Milan (ITA)
2004   Bangkok (THA)   Sydney (AUS)   Athens (GRE)   Milan (ITA)   Bangkok (THA)

Spin-offs

The lack for a World Cup in the non-Olympic events has led to the creation of a European Cup by the European Shooting Confederation, based on largely the same rules as the ISSF World Cup. Originally it consisted of 300 metre rifle three positions, 300 metre rifle prone and 300 metre standard rifle, but since the 2005 season there is also a European Cup in 25 metre center-fire pistol and 25 metre standard pistol.

Since 2016, there has also been a separate world cup specifically for junior shooters.

Multi-Medalists

In this table the shooters with at least 7 gold medals won in the World Cup stages.[1]

  Still active
# Name Nation Years       Total Discipline
1 Ralf Schumann   Germany   East Germany 1986–2012 39 7 10 56 Pistol
2 Rajmond Debevec   Slovenia   Yugoslavia 1986–2013 27 21 19 67 Rifle
3 Roberto Di Donna   Italy 1991–2001 19 7 7 33 Pistol
4 Sergei Martynov   Belarus   Soviet Union 1988–2012 17 8 7 32 Rifle
5 Jozef Gonci   Slovakia 1995–2011 16 9 11 36 Rifle
6 Jongoh Jin   South Korea 2003–2017 16 6 5 27 Pistol
7 Qinan Zhu   China 2004–2016 15 6 6 27 Rifle
8 Yifu Wang   China 1986–2003 13 13 7 33 Pistol
9 Christian Reitz   Germany 2008–2019 13 11 6 30 Pistol
10 Harald Stenvaag   Norway 1986–2004 12 13 13 38 Rifle
11 Vincent Hancock   United States 2005–2019 12 2 2 16 Shotgun
12 Franck Dumoulin   France 1996–2010 11 7 5 23 Pistol
13 Zongliang Tan   China 1993–2012 11 7 4 22 Pistol
14 Igor Basinski   Belarus   Soviet Union 1986–2002 11 4 6 21 Pistol
15 Ennio Falco   Italy 1988–2009 10 7 6 23 Shotgun
16 Attila Solti   Guatemala   Hungary 1987–2000 10 7 5 22 Running
17 Michael Jakosits   Germany   West Germany 1989–2003 10 4 5 19 Running
18 Daniele Di Spigno   Italy 1997–2017 10 3 3 16 Shotgun
19 Giovanni Pellielo   Italy 1992–2019 10 2 7 19 Shotgun
20 Manfred Kurzer   Germany 1991–2004 10 2 5 17 Running
21 Artem Khadjibekov   Russia 1993–2010 9 18 7 34 Rifle
22 Matthew Emmons   United States 2001–2016 9 12 11 32 Rifle
23 Boris Kokorev   Russia   Unified Team   Soviet Union 1987–2008 9 11 6 26 Pistol
24 Péter Sidi   Hungary 1999–2017 9 10 7 26 Rifle
25 Jean-Pierre Amat   France 1986–2000 9 5 3 17 Rifle
26 Tanyu Kiriakov   Bulgaria 1986–2008 8 13 11 32 Pistol
27 Michael Diamond   Australia 1991–2015 8 12 4 24 Shotgun
28 Alexey Alipov   Russia 1998–2019 8 6 10 24 Shotgun
29 Oleh Omelchuk   Ukraine 2007–2019 8 5 3 16 Pistol
30 Niccolò Campriani   Italy 2009–2014 8 4 3 15 Rifle
31 Mikhail Nestruev   Russia 1996–2009 8 3 6 17 Pistol
32 Albano Pera   Italy 1986–1997 8 3 4 15 Shotgun
33 Sergei Pyzhianov   Russia   Unified Team   Soviet Union 1986–1997 7 12 8 27 Pistol
34 Tomoyuki Matsuda   Japan 2008–2017 7 4 4 15 Pistol
35 Warren Potent   Australia 2007–2016 7 3 2 12 Rifle
36 Haifeng Xu   China 1986–1993 7 2 3 12 Pistol
37 Jason Parker   United States 1998–2012 7 2 9 18 Rifle
38 Saurabh Chaudhary   India 2019–2022 9 2 1 12 pistol
39 Zicheng Hui   China 2009–2019 7 1 2 10 Rifle

References

  1. ^ "Multi-Medalists World Cups MEN individual / team". issf-sports.org. Retrieved 1 June 2020.

External links

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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 Contents 1 World Cup Final 2 Seasons and venues 2 1 Rifle and pistol 2 2 Shotgun 2 3 Running target discontinued 3 Spin offs 4 Multi Medalists 5 References 6 External linksWorld Cup Final EditThe 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 As many as two shooters can be nominated by the host country to compete in two of the World Cup Final events if no one from the host country qualifies Seasons and venues EditThe venues are decided by the ISSF from time to time However some are more common than others Two World Cups in rifle and pistol events are almost always held in Munich and Milan The other two are usually held outside Europe in places like Fort Benning Buenos Aires Seoul Changwon or Sydney Some common locations for the shotgun competitions are Nicosia Lonato New Delhi and Americana Sao Paulo A new location for the shotgun competitions is held in Kerrville Texas located in the Hill Country of Texas In Olympic years an early World Cup is held at the Olympic venue and considered a Pre Olympic test event Rifle and pistol Edit Cancelled due to COVID 19 Number Year World Cup 1 World Cup 2 World Cup 3 World Cup 4 World Cup 5 World Cup 6 World Cup Final1 1986 Mexico City MEX Suhl GDR Munich FRG Zurich SUI Bucharest ROM Seoul KOR 2 1987 Havana CUB Mexico City MEX Munich FRG Suhl GDR Zurich SUI Seoul KOR 3 1988 Mexico City MEX Rio de Janeiro BRA Suhl GDR Munich FRG Moscow URS Munich FRG 4 1989 Mexico City MEX Zagreb YUG Suhl GDR Munich FRG Zurich SUI Rio de Janeiro BRA Munich FRG 5 1990 Mexico City MEX Los Angeles USA Suhl GDR Munich FRG Zurich SUI Rio de Janeiro BRA Munich FRG 6 1991 Mexico City MEX Los Angeles USA Seoul KOR Zagreb YUG Munich GER Zurich SUI Munich GER 7 1992 Mexico City MEX Los Angeles USA Suhl GER Munich GER Milan ITA Munich GER 8 1993 Seoul KOR Los Angeles USA Munich GER Milan ITA Milan ITA Munich GER 9 1994 Fort Benning USA Havana CUB Beijing CHN Milan ITA Barcelona ESP Munich GER 10 1995 Havana CUB Hiroshima JPN Seoul KOR Munich GER Milan ITA Munich GER 11 1996 Havana CUB Atlanta USA Munich GER Milan ITA Nafels SUI 12 1997 Havana CUB Seoul KOR Munich GER Milan ITA Lugano SUI 13 1998 Atlanta USA Munich GER Milan ITA Buenos Aires ARG Zurich SUI 14 1999 Seoul KOR Munich GER Milan ITA Atlanta USA Munich GER 15 2000 Sydney AUS Milan ITA Munich GER Atlanta USA Munich GER 16 2001 Atlanta USA Seoul KOR Milan ITA Munich GER Munich GER 17 2002 Sydney AUS Shanghai CHN Atlanta USA Milan ITA Munich GER 18 2003 Fort Benning USA Zagreb CRO Munich GER Changwon KOR Milan ITA 19 2004 Bangkok THA Sydney AUS Athens GRE Milan ITA Bangkok THA 20 2005 Changwon KOR Fort Benning USA Munich GER Milan ITA Munich GER 21 2006 Guangzhou CHN Resende BRA Munich GER Milan ITA Granada ESP 22 2007 Fort Benning USA Sydney AUS Bangkok THA Munich GER Bangkok THA 23 2008 Rio de Janeiro BRA Beijing CHN Munich GER Milan ITA Bangkok THA 24 2009 Changwon KOR Beijing CHN Munich GER Milan ITA Wuxi CHN 25 2010 Sydney AUS Beijing CHN Fort Benning USA Belgrade SRB Munich GER 26 2011 Sydney AUS Changwon KOR Fort Benning USA Munich GER Wroclaw POL 27 2012 London UK Milan ITA Munich GER Bangkok THA 28 2013 Changwon KOR Fort Benning USA Munich GER Granada ESP Munich GER 29 2014 Fort Benning USA Munich GER Maribor SLO Beijing CHN Gabala AZE 30 2015 Changwon KOR Fort Benning USA Munich GER Gabala AZE Munich GER 31 2016 Bangkok THA Rio de Janeiro BRA Munich GER Baku AZE Bologna ITA 32 2017 New Delhi IND Munich GER Gabala AZE New Delhi IND 33 2018 Guadalajara MEX Changwon KOR Fort Benning USA Munich GER 34 2019 New Delhi IND Beijing CHN Munich GER Rio de Janeiro BRA Putian CHN 35 2020 Tokyo JPN New Delhi IND Munich GER Baku AZE 35 2021 New Delhi IND Changwon KOR Osijek CRO Wroclaw POL 36 2022 Cairo EGY Rio de Janeiro BRA Baku AZE Changwon KOR 37 2023 Jakarta INA Cairo EGY Bhopal IND Lima PER Baku AZE Rio de Janeiro BRA Shotgun Edit Number Year World Cup 1 World Cup 2 World Cup 3 World Cup 4 World Cup 5 World Cup Final1 1986 Mexico City MEX Montecatini ITA Moscow URS Suhl GDR Seoul KOR 2 1987 Havana CUB Mexico City MEX Montecatini ITA Moscow URS Seoul KOR 3 1988 Mexico City MEX Belo Horizonte BRA Suhl GDR Osijek YUG Bologna ITA Munich FRG 4 1989 Mexico City MEX Suhl GDR Osijek YUG Tampere FIN Tallinn URS Munich FRG 5 1990 Mexico City MEX Los Angeles USA Bologna ITA Suhl GDR Weert NED Munich FRG 6 1991 Mexico City MEX Los Angeles USA Lonato ITA Seoul KOR Cairo EGY Munich GER 7 1992 Cairo EGY Mexico City MEX Los Angeles USA Lonato ITA Suhl GER Munich GER 8 1993 Cairo EGY Seoul KOR Los Angeles USA Suhl GER Fagnano ITA Munich GER 9 1994 Nicosia CYP Cairo EGY Havana CUB Beijing CHN Fagnano ITA Munich GER 10 1995 Lima PER Nicosia CYP Seoul KOR Chiba JPN Lahti FIN Munich GER 11 1996 Lima PER Atlanta USA Lonato ITA Suhl GER Montecatini Terme ITA 12 1997 New Delhi IND Nicosia CYP Lonato ITA Seoul KOR Brisbane AUS Montecatini Terme ITA 13 1998 Cairo EGY Brunei BRU Atlanta USA Lonato ITA Montecatini Terme ITA 14 1999 Lima PER Latsia CYP Kumamoto JPN Lonato ITA Kuwait City KUW 15 2000 New Delhi IND Sydney AUS Cairo EGY Lonato ITA Nicosia CYP 16 2001 Nicosia CYP Seoul KOR Lonato ITA Americana BRA Doha QAT early in 2002 17 2002 Sydney AUS Shanghai CHN Suhl GER Santo Domingo DOM Lonato ITA 18 2003 Perth AUS New Delhi IND Granada ESP Lonato ITA Rome ITA 19 2004 Sydney AUS Cairo EGY Athens GRE Americana BRA Maribor SLO 20 2005 Changwon KOR Rome ITA Belgrade SCG Americana BRA Dubai UAE 21 2006 Qingyuan CHN Kerrville USA Cairo EGY Suhl GER Granada ESP 22 2007 Santo Domingo DOM Changwon KOR Lonato ITA Maribor SLO Belgrade SRB 23 2008 Beijing CHN Kerrville USA Suhl GER Belgrade SRB Minsk BLR 24 2009 Cairo EGY Munich GER Minsk BLR San Marino SMR Beijing CHN 25 2010 Acapulco MEX Beijing CHN Dorchester GBR Lonato ITA Izmir TUR 26 2011 Concepcion CHI Sydney AUS Beijing CHN Maribor SLO Al Ain UAE 27 2012 Tucson USA London GBR Lonato ITA Maribor SLO 28 2013 Acapulco MEX Al Ain UAE Nicosia CYP Granada ESP Abu Dhabi UAE 29 2014 Tucson USA Almaty KAZ Munich GER Beijing CHN Gabala AZE 30 2015 Acapulco MEX Al Ain UAE Larnaca CYP Gabala AZE Nicosia CYP 31 2016 Nicosia CYP Rio de Janeiro BRA San Marino SMR Baku AZE Rome ITA 32 2017 New Delhi IND Acapulco MEX Larnaca CYP New Delhi IND 33 2018 Guadalajara MEX Changwon KOR Siġġiewi MLT Tucson USA 34 2019 Acapulco MEX Al Ain UAE Changwon KOR Lahti FIN Al Ain UAE 35 2020 Nicosia CYP 36 2021 Cairo EGY New Delhi IND Lonato ITA Osijek CRO Larnaca CYP 37 2022 Nicosia CYP Lima PER Lonato ITA Baku AZE Changwon KOR 37 2023 Nicosia CYP Paris FRA Tucson USA Maribor SLO Running target discontinued Edit Year World Cup 1 World Cup 2 World Cup 3 World Cup 4 World Cup 5 World Cup 6 World Cup Final1989 Guatemala City GUA Suhl GDR Munich FRG Munich GER 1990 Guatemala City GUA Mexico City MEX Los Angeles USA Suhl GDR Munich FRG Zurich SUI Munich GER 1991 Guatemala City GUA Los Angeles USA Seoul KOR Zagreb YUG Munich GER Suhl GER Munich GER 1992 Guatemala City GUA Los Angeles USA Suhl GER Munich GER Milan ITA Munich GER 1993 Seoul KOR Los Angeles USA Munich GER Milan ITA Munich GER 1994 Guatemala City GUA Beijing CHN Milan ITA Barcelona ESP Munich GER 1995 Seoul KOR Munich GER Milan ITA Guatemala City GUA Munich GER 1996 Havana CUB Atlanta USA Pilsen CZE Milan ITA Nafels SUI 1997 Havana CUB Seoul KOR Munich GER Milan ITA Lugano SUI 1998 Guatemala City GUA Atlanta USA Munich GER Milan ITA Zurich SUI 1999 Seoul KOR Munich GER Milan ITA Atlanta USA Munich GER 2000 Sydney AUS Milan ITA Munich GER Guatemala City GUA Munich GER 2001 Atlanta USA Seoul KOR Milan ITA Munich GER Munich GER 2002 Sydney AUS Shanghai CHN Atlanta USA Pilsen CZE Munich GER 2003 Zagreb CRO Munich GER Changwon KOR Suhl GER Milan ITA 2004 Bangkok THA Sydney AUS Athens GRE Milan ITA Bangkok THA Spin offs EditThe lack for a World Cup in the non Olympic events has led to the creation of a European Cup by the European Shooting Confederation based on largely the same rules as the ISSF World Cup Originally it consisted of 300 metre rifle three positions 300 metre rifle prone and 300 metre standard rifle but since the 2005 season there is also a European Cup in 25 metre center fire pistol and 25 metre standard pistol Since 2016 there has also been a separate world cup specifically for junior shooters Multi Medalists EditIn this table the shooters with at least 7 gold medals won in the World Cup stages 1 Still active Name Nation Years Total Discipline1 Ralf Schumann Germany East Germany 1986 2012 39 7 10 56 Pistol2 Rajmond Debevec Slovenia Yugoslavia 1986 2013 27 21 19 67 Rifle3 Roberto Di Donna Italy 1991 2001 19 7 7 33 Pistol4 Sergei Martynov Belarus Soviet Union 1988 2012 17 8 7 32 Rifle5 Jozef Gonci Slovakia 1995 2011 16 9 11 36 Rifle6 Jongoh Jin South Korea 2003 2017 16 6 5 27 Pistol7 Qinan Zhu China 2004 2016 15 6 6 27 Rifle8 Yifu Wang China 1986 2003 13 13 7 33 Pistol9 Christian Reitz Germany 2008 2019 13 11 6 30 Pistol10 Harald Stenvaag Norway 1986 2004 12 13 13 38 Rifle11 Vincent Hancock United States 2005 2019 12 2 2 16 Shotgun12 Franck Dumoulin France 1996 2010 11 7 5 23 Pistol13 Zongliang Tan China 1993 2012 11 7 4 22 Pistol14 Igor Basinski Belarus Soviet Union 1986 2002 11 4 6 21 Pistol15 Ennio Falco Italy 1988 2009 10 7 6 23 Shotgun16 Attila Solti Guatemala Hungary 1987 2000 10 7 5 22 Running17 Michael Jakosits Germany West Germany 1989 2003 10 4 5 19 Running18 Daniele Di Spigno Italy 1997 2017 10 3 3 16 Shotgun19 Giovanni Pellielo Italy 1992 2019 10 2 7 19 Shotgun20 Manfred Kurzer Germany 1991 2004 10 2 5 17 Running21 Artem Khadjibekov Russia 1993 2010 9 18 7 34 Rifle22 Matthew Emmons United States 2001 2016 9 12 11 32 Rifle23 Boris Kokorev Russia Unified Team Soviet Union 1987 2008 9 11 6 26 Pistol24 Peter Sidi Hungary 1999 2017 9 10 7 26 Rifle25 Jean Pierre Amat France 1986 2000 9 5 3 17 Rifle26 Tanyu Kiriakov Bulgaria 1986 2008 8 13 11 32 Pistol27 Michael Diamond Australia 1991 2015 8 12 4 24 Shotgun28 Alexey Alipov Russia 1998 2019 8 6 10 24 Shotgun29 Oleh Omelchuk Ukraine 2007 2019 8 5 3 16 Pistol30 Niccolo Campriani Italy 2009 2014 8 4 3 15 Rifle31 Mikhail Nestruev Russia 1996 2009 8 3 6 17 Pistol32 Albano Pera Italy 1986 1997 8 3 4 15 Shotgun33 Sergei Pyzhianov Russia Unified Team Soviet Union 1986 1997 7 12 8 27 Pistol34 Tomoyuki Matsuda Japan 2008 2017 7 4 4 15 Pistol35 Warren Potent Australia 2007 2016 7 3 2 12 Rifle36 Haifeng Xu China 1986 1993 7 2 3 12 Pistol37 Jason Parker United States 1998 2012 7 2 9 18 Rifle38 Saurabh Chaudhary India 2019 2022 9 2 1 12 pistol39 Zicheng Hui China 2009 2019 7 1 2 10 RifleReferences Edit Multi Medalists World Cups MEN individual team issf sports org Retrieved 1 June 2020 External links EditOfficial Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ISSF World Cup amp oldid 1147017796, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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