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Last two shooting golds secure leading positions of China, France

Updated: 2008-04-20 From: Xinhuanet

BEIJING, April 20 (Xinhua) - While Chinese shooter Qu Ridong pocketed the last gold of Good Luck Beijing ISSF World Cup, one of men’s skeet, spectators let out a sigh of relief. China, with three gold medals and three bronzes, was on top of both the medal list and gold medal list in the nine-day event.

The last day saw heavy rain soaking the outdoor shooting range, when the 40-year-old Chinese shooter strode into the final sharing the same qualification score of 120 with Russian shooter Konstantin Tsuranov and Italian Andrea Filippetti.

The trio, one point behind American marksman, World Record holder Vincent Hancock, pursued neck and neck until after the sixth shot, the 19-year-old teenage shooter lapsed twice and lost his advantage.

Tsuranov who had few appearance in international events, missed the 13th target, and soon Qu missed the 16th.

Filippetti, with some experiences in world cups but no medals, however, failed to hold his nerve and let go of the 18th bird, returning to the same line with his two rivals.

Champion of the 2006 World Cup Qingyuan fort, Qu then maintained his sharpness to the last minute, registering a highestfinal round point of 14 hits and an overall 144 hits.

The gold medalist attributed the victory to his home court advantage. “I have my motherland and all the thousands of patriotic spectators behind,” he said, “I have more motivation than pressure.”

Although a little “surprised”, he said the medal didn’t mean much to him, “even though it is the medal before the Olympics,” he said.

Talking about his competitors, the modest shooter said, “They had this and that mistakes, which was not common in previous World Cups and World Championships.”

“The overall competitive edge of China’s shotgun team is comparatively weak,” he said, ” this time we have got three gold medals. It is possible for us to gain four gold medals in the Olympic shotgun event, one or two at least.”

As for himself, Qu added, “I just hope this is a good start and brings me good luck.”

Sun Shengwei, coach of Chinese shotgun coach, was satisfied with the result. “In fact we only expect to get a gold in women’s skeet. It is rare for us to achieve three gold medals in the World Cup shotgun events.” The other two gold medals were won by markswomen Wei Ning and Gao E in women ’s skeet and women’s trap.

While Wang Yifu, head coach of the Chinese national shooting squad, remained more cautious.

“From this competition, we can see than many foreign athletes are highly competitive and half of the Chinese shooters failed to enter the finals, ” he said, “situation is grim for us to snatch more medals at the upcoming Olympic Games. After all, shooting is a sport with more uncertainty.”

Another gold medal on Sunday, the one in men’s 50-meter rifle three positions won by Frenchman Josselin Henry, lifted his nation to the second place of the gold medalist, surpassing Russia.

Toping with 1173 points from the qualification round and a two-point cushion from 40-year-old Ukrainian Jury Sukhorukov, Henry, who had participated several world cups without desirable scores, led at the beginning of the final in the first five shots.

In the sixth shot, the 26-year-old French shooter achieved just 8.9 point and was outperformed by Sukhorukov, who had a silver in the discipline in the 2001 Milan World Cup, with a 10.6.

When it came to the decisive last shot, the Ukrainian got a 9.1. In the attention of all spectators, Henry collected a decisive 10.5, which enabled him to mount the top of podium.

“It’s my first world cup victory. It’s a big win. I am really excited,” said the champion.

America’s Vincent Hancock takes lead in men’s skeet qualification

Updated: 2008-04-19

(BEIJING, April 19) — Vincent Hancock of the United States has taken the lead during the first round of the men’s skeet qualification event with the score of 74 at the Good Luck Beijing 2008 ISSF World Cup on Saturday, April 19, at the Beijing Shooting Range CTF.

The current world record holder missed only one target out of 75 during the first stage of qualification on Saturday, followed by Russians Valeriy Shomin and Konstantin Tsuranov with identical scores of 73. The second stage of qualification will start on Sunday morning with 50 more targets. Six qualifiers will then be confirmed according to their total scores for the final event starting at 15:00 on Sunday.

The results of the first stage of the men’s skeet qualification are as follows:

1. Vincent Hancock of the United States, 74

2. Valeriy Shomin of Russia, 73

3. Konstantin Tsuranov of Russia, 73

4. Ying Xu of China, 73

5. Diego Delgado Duarte of Colombia, 73

6. Alexei Klimov of Russia, 73

Russian veteran Alifirenko sees gold on Day 8

Updated: 2008-04-19

Russian veteran Alifirenko sees gold on Day 8
Sergei Alifirenko of Russia (Photo credit: Sportsphoto.cn)

(BEIJING, April 19) — Sergei Alifirenko of Russia nailed the title of the men’s 25m rapid fire pistol event with a total score of 786.7 at the Good Luck Beijing 2008 ISSF World Cup on Saturday, April 19, at the Beijing Shooting Range Hall. He was followed by teammate Alexei Klimov with 780.9 points. Zhang Penghui of China scored 778.3 points, winning a bronze medal for the host team.

At 49, Alifirenko won the title of this event in the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. His steady performance in the four rounds of shooting in the final of this competition widened the gap between him and his competitors, allowing him to take the title with a comfortable 5.8 point margin. Silver medalist Alexei Klimov of Russia made an unexpected move from his previous number six spot to become first runner-up.

German shooter Ralf Schumann failed to edge in the top three, even though he holds the current world record of 788.8 points in the 25m rapid fire pistol and won the Olympic title three times in previous Games. Saturday was not a good day for the veteran, as he finished fourth in the final.

Current world No. one shooter under ISSF 2007 rankings, Zhang Penghui of China, placed 13th in the first stage of qualification on Friday, but edged his way into the final. The winner of previous World Cup and World Championships, Zhang earned a bronze medal for the host team.

Flash: Russian sharpshooters take gold and silver in men’s 25m rapid fire pistol

Updated: 2008-04-19

(BEIJING, April 19) — Sergei Alifirenko of Russia nailed the championship title in the men’s 25m rapid fire pistol event with a total score of 786.7 points at the Good Luck Beijing 2008 ISSF World Cup on Saturday, April 19, at the Beijing Shooting Range Hall.

He was followed by teammate Alexei Klimov with 780.9 points. Zhang Penghui of China scored 778.3 points, winning a bronze medal for the host team.

China launches gold rush on Day 8 on Men’s 25m rapid fire pistol

Updated: 2008-04-19

(BEIJING, April 19) — Sergei Alifirenko of Russia reached the final of the men’s 25m rapid fire pistol event as the top seed with a total score of 586 at the Good Luck Beijing 2008 ISSF World Cup on Saturday, April 19, at the Beijing Shooting Range Hall.

Current world No. one shooter according to ISSF ranking, Chinese Zhang Penghui, placed 13th in the first stage of qualification on Friday moved to the second place with the score of 582 points, followed by Ralf Schumann of Germany, also with 582 points.

Another host shooter Chen Yongqiang failed to edge into the top six and placed the tenth.

The third place German shooter, forty-four-year-old shooter Ralf Schumann was the three-time Olympic champion and holds the current world record of 788.8.

Six qualifiers will compete for the men’s 25m rapid fire pistol gold medal earlier this afternoon.

The results of the second stage of men’s 25m rapid fire pistol qualification:

1. Sergei Alifirenko of Russia, 586

2. Zhang Penghui of China, 582

3. Ralf Schumann of Germany, 582

4. Sangjun Cha of Korea, 581

5. Leuris Pupo of Cuba, 581

6. Alexei Klimov of Russia, 581

Flash: Russia’s Sergei Alifirenko takes first place in men’s 25m rapid fire pistol qualification

Updated: 2008-04-19 12:23:51

(BEIJING, April 19) — Sergei Alifirenko of Russia reached the final of the men’s 25m rapid fire pistol event as the top seed with a total score of 586 at the Good Luck Beijing 2008 ISSF World Cup on Saturday, April 19, at the Beijing Shooting Range Hall. Chinese Zhang Penghui is in second place with 582 points, followed by Ralf Schumann of Germany, also with 582 points.

Ukrainian stands atop Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Qualification, stage one

Updated: 2008-04-18

(BEIJING, April 18) — Taras Magmet of Ukraine stood top among six qualified shooters, with a score of 293 in the first stage of the 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Qualification during the Good Luck Beijing 2008 ISSF World Cup on Friday, April 18, at the Beijing Shooting Range Hall.

Martin Strnad of Czech Republic placed second with an identical score. He was followed by German shooter Ralf Schumann with 291 points.

The host team’s aim for gold tottered when only one shooter, Chen Yongqiang, squashed into the top six as the last seed.

The second stage of the qualification will be held on Saturday morning with six qualifiers to be confirmed. A total of twelve qualifiers will enter the gold rush on Saturday afternoon in the final event, starting at 1:30 p.m.

The results of the Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Qual-Stg. 1:

1. Taras Magmet of Ukraine, 293

2. Martin Strnad of Czech Republic, 293

3. Ralf Schumann of Germany, 291

4. Sergei Alifirenko of Russia, 291

5. Alexei Klimov of Russia, 290

6. Chen Yongqiang, 290