2014 IPC Shooting World Championships

2014 IPC Shooting World Championships
Venue Schießsportzentrum
Location Suhl, Germany
Dates 18 – 26 July 2014
Competitors 265 from 53 nations

The 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships was an international shooting competition for athletes with a disability. It consisted of twelve events and was held at the Schießsportzentrum in Suhl, Germany from 18 to 26 July. The Championships were contested by 265 competitors from 53 nations, with South Korea finishing top of the medal table with most gold medals (10) and medals won (17). During the qualification and finals, nine world records were equaled or broken and multiple regional records were set.

The 2014 Championship was a qualifying event for the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio, Brazil. It was the first individual sport to assign competitors to the 2016 Games with 28 countries winning a total of 63 spots. South Korea were the most successful nation, claiming 11 places while China, Norway, Russia and Ukraine took four a-piece.[1]

Classification

Paralympic shooters were classified according to the extent of their disability. The classification system allowed shooters to compete against others with a similar level of function.

Shooting classifications are:

World records

At the championships eight new world records were set and one was equaled. [2]

Event Competitor Nationality Old record New record Phase Date
Men’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 Park Jinho  South Korea 623.1 626.8 Qual 19 July
Team Men’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 Park Jinho
Jeon Jinhwa
Lee Seugchul
 South Korea 1838.9 1864.5 Qual 19 July
Team Women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 Mandy Pankhurst
Deanna Coates
Karen Butler
 Great Britain 1173.0 1215.9 Qual 19 July
Mixed 10m Air Rifle Prone SH1 Park Jinho  South Korea 211.9 211.9 Final 21 July
Team Mixed 10m Air Rifle Standing SH2 Kim Geunsoo
Jeon Youngjun
Kang Juyong
 South Korea 1883 1894.7 Qual 21 July
Mixed 10m Air Rifle Standing SH2 Jeon Youngjun  South Korea 210.6 210.7 Final 21 July
Mixed 50m Rifle Prone SH1 Matt Skelhon  Great Britain 206.9 209.5 Final 22 July
Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions SH1 Abdulla Sultan Alaryani  United Arab Emirates 1172 1175 Qual. 25 July
Team Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions SH1 Park Jinho
Jeon Jinhwa
Sim Jae Yong
 South Korea 3417 3460 Qual. 25 July

Medal summary

Medal table

This ranking sorts countries by the number of gold medals earned by their shooters (in this context a nation is an entity represented by a National Paralympic Committee). The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals. If, after the above, countries are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically.

      Host nation (Germany)
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  South Korea 10 3 4 17
2  Sweden 5 2 2 9
3  Russia 2 5 2 9
4  Great Britain 2 2 4 8
5  Iran 2 1 0 3
6=  China 2 0 2 4
6=  Ukraine 2 0 2 4
8  Turkey 1 1 2 4
9  Slovenia 1 1 1 3
10  Slovakia 1 1 0 2
11  Finland 1 0 0 1
12  Germany 0 6 2 8
13  United Arab Emirates 0 2 2 4
14  Serbia 0 2 0 2
15  Azerbaijan 0 1 1 2
16=  Hungary 0 1 0 1
16=  Poland 0 1 0 1
18=  Croatia 0 0 1 1
18=  France 0 0 1 1
18=  Israel 0 0 1 1
18=  Macedonia 0 0 1 1
18=  New Zealand 0 0 1 1
Total 29 29 29 87

Medalists

Pistol

Men's

Pos Individual Team
P1 Men's 10 m Air Pistol SH1[3]
Lee Heejung  South Korea 193.4  South Korea 1677
Sergey Malyshev  Russia 192.9  Azerbaijan 1665
Cevat Karagol  Turkey 172.6  Turkey 1660

Women's

Pos Individual Team
P2 Women's 10 m Air Pistol SH1[4]
Sareh Javanmardidodmani  Iran 195.6  Ukraine 1089
Krisztina David  Hungary 192.0  Iran 1081
Olivera Nakovska-Bikova  Macedonia 164.5  Russia 1071

Mixed

Pos Individual Team
P3 Mixed 25 metre pistol SH1[5]
Joackim Norberg  Sweden 577  Russia 1689
Sergey Malyshev  Russia 576  South Korea 1663
Ni Hedong  China 576  Sweden 1653
P4 Mixed 50 metre pistol SH1[6]
Cevat Karagol  Turkey 181.4  South Korea 1576
Valeriy Ponomarenko  Russia 179.4  Russia 1540
Lee Juhee  South Korea 159.2  Azerbaijan 1532
P5 Mixed 10 metre air pistol SH1[7]
Joackim Norberg  Sweden 364
Frank Heitmeyer  Germany 353
Andrey Lebedinskiy  Russia 353
FTP Mixed Falling Targets SH1[8]
Mahdi Zamanishurabi  Iran 5
Frank Heitmeyer  Germany 4
Andrey Lebedinskiy  Russia 3

Rifle

Men's

Pos Individual Team
R1 Men's 10 metre air rifle SH1[9]
Janos Jakobsson  Sweden 204.2  South Korea 1864.5 WR
Lee Seungchul  South Korea 203.8  Sweden 1842.9
Andrii Doroshenko  Ukraine 182.7  Germany 1842.2
R7 Men's 50 metre rifle three positions SH1[10]
Janos Jakobsson  Sweden 454.6  South Korea 3460 WR
Abdulla Sultan Alaryani  United Arab Emirates 452.8  United Arab Emirates 3457
Park Jinho  South Korea 440.6  Sweden 3393

Women's

Pos Individual Team
R2 Women's 10 metre air rifle SH1[11]
Veronika Vadovicova  Slovakia 202.7  United Kingdom 1215.9 WR
Cagla Bas  Turkey 201.6  Germany 1210.3
Lee Yunri  South Korea 180.8  China 1209.6
R8 Women's 50 metre rifle three positions SH1[12]
Zhang Cuiping  China 445.2  China 1678
Veronika Vadovicova  Slovakia 441.0  Germany 1647
Lee Yunri  South Korea 431.3  United Kingdom 1631

Mixed

Pos Individual Team
R3 Mixed 10 metre air rifle prone SH1[13]
Jinho Park  South Korea 211.9  South Korea 1892.7
Matt Skelhon  Great Britain 211.3  Russia 1888.5
Abdulla Sultan Alaryani  United Arab Emirates 189.1  Germany 1888.3
R4 Mixed 10 metre air rifle standing SH2[14]
Jeon Youngjun  South Korea 210.7  South Korea 1894.7 WR
Kang Juyoung  South Korea 209.9  Slovenia 1890.4
Tanguy de la Forest  France 188.3  Great Britain 1883.2
R5 Mixed 10 metre air rifle prone SH2[15]
Minna Sinikka Leinonen  Finland 212.0  South Korea 1900.5
Dragan Ristic  Serbia 211.9  Serbia 1899.4
Michael Johnson  New Zealand 189.9  Great Britain 1899.2
R6 Mixed 50 metre rifle prone SH1[16]
Matt Skelhon  Great Britain 209.5  Russia 1838.8
Jonas Jakobsson  Sweden 205.9  Germany 1828.7
Doron Shaziri  Israel 184.5  United Arab Emirates 1828.0
R9 Mixed 50 metre rifle prone SH2[17]
Vasyl Kovalchuk  Ukraine 621.0
James Bevis  Great Britain 615.2
Ivica Bratanovic  Croatia 613.5
FTR1 Mixed Falling Target rifle SH1[18]
Martin Hall  Sweden 6
Kevin Zimmerman  Germany 4
Karen Butler  Great Britain 3
FTR2 Mixed Falling Target rifle SH2[19]
Veselka Pevec  Slovenia 9
Kazimierz Bysiek  Poland 8
Gorazd Francek Tirsek  Slovenia 7

Participating nations

Below is the list of countries who took part in the 2014 Shooting World Championships and in brackets behind are the number of competitors each country sent.[20]

References

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