On this site one can find coverage of the activites taking place in Munich - for example the final 50m prone man.
http://www.issf-sports.org/tvplayer.aspx
ISSF-TV coverage of events at Munich
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Very good point David, and whilst it may look like they have a very long hold, it can be deceptive. I was sat next to the Russian coach of Cheviakovsky <sp?> who finished 4th in the mens AP final. I was therefore able to watch him in some detail (whilst obviously also watching my own shooter, who was shooting next to him). Yes he did appear to hold for longer periods of time, but more often than not, his longest holds coincided with a poor shot.David Levene wrote:Are those the ones who are training for several hours every day?Anonymous wrote:Good to see top shooters go past 5-7 seconds hold by a lot.
The point being that you need to shoot within the optimum period of your own hold, not someone elses. By careful training and detailed observation, you can find out what works best but don't expect to have a brilliant hold for 10,12 seconds etc if you have not spend hours a day training for it.
Rob.