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quarta-feira, 10 de julho de 2013

10m Air Pistol Final in Granada, ESP.



LIKE AT THE GAMES: KOREA'S JIN WINS BOTH THE PISTOL FINALS IN GRANADA

Jin Jongoh won today's 10m Air Pistol Men final, pocketing his second Gold at the 2013 ISSF World Cup in Granada. Andrea Amore of Italy placed in second, while Japan's pistol master Matsuda secured the Bronze.
Like at the Olympic Games: Jin Jongoh of the Republic of Korea won the 10m Air Pistol Men final of the 2013 ISSF World Cup in Granada just three days after finishing atop of the 50m Pistol Men podium.

The Korean champion pocketed his second Gold today, climbing up the scoreboard during the final and outdoing the qualifications' leader, Italy's Andrea Amore, 201.8 to 198.5 points.

Andrea Amore, 25, from Italy, had never competed in an ISSF World Cup final round, before. But the 2007 Deauville's European Champion did not lack in confidence. Entering the round in the lead with a qualification score of 584 point, he shot neck and neck with Jin, finishing in second place with 198.5 points and his first ISSF silver medal around the neck.

Japan's Pistol champion Tomoyuki Matsuda, 37, the winner of the 2010 ISSF World Cup in Sydney, secured the Bronze medal with 175.6 points, outscoring the unlucky home shooter Pablo Carrera, 26, who closed today's elimination final in fourth place with 156.4 points.

Serbia's Dimitrije Grgic, 29, followed him in fifth with 138.2 points, while it was the Olympic Bronze medallist of Athens 2004 Vladimir Isakov who placed sixth with 117.5 points. Ukraine's Oleh Omelchuk, the winner of this year's ISSF World Cup in Fort Benning, left the match at the second elimination, with 97.6 points, while it was Rashid Yunusmetov who was eliminated after the eighth shot, placing in eighth with 76.9 points.

Jin shot an impressive average of more than 10 points per shot, during today's final, but in spite of it the three-time Olympic Champion was not very satisfied with his performance. “Today I did not really shoot at my best today. I struggled during the qualifications, and I have been a bit lucky during the final.”


Read more, go to ISSF website - http://www.issf-sports.org/news.ashx?newsid=1917
Posted By Thom Erik Syrdahl



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