2006 ISSF World Cup
The 2006 ISSF World Cup was held in the fifteen Olympic shooting events. Four qualification events were held in each event, spanning from March to June, and the best shooters qualified for the ISSF World Cup Final in Granada, Spain in October. It was the first time in the history of the competition that the finals in all events were held at a single venue.[1]
During the final in Granada, while defending her title in the women's Air Rifle competition, Chinese Du Li equalled the world record with a perfect 400 score, becoming the second woman in the world to achieve this for a second time. Also in the men's Air Rifle, Thomas Farnik of Austria set a new final world record with 703.1.
Alexei Klimov bettered the world record in 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol from 589 to 591 and won narrowly after losing most of his pre-final advantage.
In men's Trap, Czech David Kostelecky equalled the perfect world record of 125, but missed three targets in the final and eventually lost to Olympic and European champion Aleksei Alipov on shoot-off; both shooters also equalled the final world record.
Winners
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WC 1 |
WC 2 |
WC 3 |
WC 4 |
Final |
Guangzhou, China |
Resende, Brazil |
Munich, Germany |
Milan, Italy |
Granada, Spain |
25 Mar – 02 Apr |
25 Apr – 3 May |
22 May – 29 May |
29 May – 05 Jun |
02 Oct – 08 Oct |
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Men's 50 m Rifle
3 Positions |
Vebjørn Berg
Norway |
Thomas Farnik
Austria |
Sergei Kovalenko
Russia |
Liu Zhiwei
China |
Rajmond Debevec
Slovenia |
Men's 50 m Rifle
Prone |
Sergei Martynov
Belarus |
Thomas Tamas
United States |
Peter Sidi
Hungary |
Sergei Martynov
Belarus |
Sergei Martynov
Belarus |
Men's 10 m Air Rifle |
Gagan Narang
India |
Christian Planer
Austria |
Jozef Gönci
Slovakia |
Zhu Qinan
China |
Thomas Farnik
Austria |
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Men's 50 m Pistol |
Jin Jong Oh
South Korea |
Mikhail Nestruev
Russia |
Joao Costa
Portugal |
Xu Kun
China |
Vladimir Isakov
Russia |
Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol |
Ralf Schumann
Germany |
Oleksandr Petriv
Ukraine |
Ralf Schumann
Germany |
Ralf Schumann
Germany |
Alexei Klimov
Russia |
Men's 10 m Air Pistol |
Jin Jong Oh
South Korea |
Franck Dumoulin
France |
Tan Zongliang
China |
Tan Zongliang
China |
Vladimir Gontcharov
Russia |
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Women's 50 m Rifle
3 Positions |
Liu Bo
China |
Tatiana Goldobina
Russia |
Sonja Pfeilschifter
Germany |
Wang Chengyi
China |
Lioubov Galkina
Russia |
Women's 10 m Air Rifle |
Zhao Yinghui
China |
Kateřina Kůrková
Czech Republic |
Elsa Caputo
Italy |
Du Li
China |
Du Li
China |
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Women's 25 m Pistol |
Lalita Yauhleuskaya
Australia |
Jasna Šekarić
Serbia and Montenegro |
Otryadyn Gündegmaa
Mongolia |
Fei Fengji
China |
Otryadyn Gündegmaa
Mongolia |
Women's 10 m Air Pistol |
Ren Jie
China |
Jasna Šekarić
Serbia and Montenegro |
Fei Fengji
China |
Jasna Šekarić
Serbia and Montenegro |
Natalia Paderina
Russia |
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WC 1 |
WC 2 |
WC 3 |
WC 4 |
Final |
Qingyuan, China |
Kerrville, United States |
Cairo, Egypt |
Suhl, Germany |
Granada, Spain |
02 Apr – 11 Apr |
4 May – 12 May |
16 May – 25 May |
06 Jun – 15 Jun |
02 Oct – 08 Oct |
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Men's Trap |
Massimo Fabbrizi
Italy |
Aleksei Alipov
Russia |
Stefan Ruettgeroth
Germany |
Pavel Gurkin
Russia |
Aleksei Alipov
Russia |
Men's Double Trap |
Vitaly Fokeev
Russia |
Vasily Mosin
Russia |
Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
India |
Hu Binyuan
China |
Vitaly Fokeev
Russia |
Men's Skeet |
Qu Ridong
China |
Ennio Falco
Italy |
Axel Wegner
Germany |
Tino Wenzel
Germany |
Valeriy Shomin
Russia |
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Women's Trap |
Zuzana Štefečeková
Slovakia |
Zhu Mei
China |
Zuzana Štefečeková
Slovakia |
Satu Mäkelä-Nummela
Finland |
Elena Tkach
Russia |
Women's Skeet |
Shi Hong Yan
China |
Connie Smotek
United States |
Danka Bartekova
Slovakia |
Svetlana Demina
Russia |
Chiara Cainero
Italy |
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Triple winners
Double winners
See also
External links
References
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