Which is Air rifle got more golds in world class events?

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Which is Air rifle got more golds in world class events?

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Hi,
I am an Air rifle shooter. Now i am thinking of purchasing a new Airrifle for myself. Can any one please tellme which Air rifle has got MAX medals in world class events?

and which air rifle was popular in last olympic and which had got the medals?

Thanks
hongi
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Post by Guest »

cant believe i was this bored...but here are the results from the 04 olympics and the past world cup season.

36 total air rifle medals available (18 MAR and 18 WAR)

25 medals won by shooters using FWB (10 gold, 8 silver, 7 bronze)
4 medals won by shooters using Anschutz (1 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze)
6 medals won by shooters using Walther (1 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze)
1 medal won by shooter using Steyr (bronze)

And heres the breakdown.

2004 Olympic Games, Athens Greece
WAR:

Gold: Li Du(CHN)--Feinwerkbau
Silver: Galkina Liubov(RUS)--Walther
Bronze: Katarina Kerkova(CZE)--Anschutz

MAR:
Gold: Zhu Qinan(CHN)--Feinwerkbau (FWR & OR 702.7)
Silver: Li Jie(CHN)--Feinwerkbau
Bronze: Jozef Gonci(SVK)--Feinwerkbau

2005 Changwon world cup, Korea
WAR:

Gold: Zhao Yinghui(CHN)--Feinwerkbau
Silver: Yin Wen(CHN)--Feinwerkbau
Bronze: Tatiana Iouchkova(RUS)--Feinwerkbau

MAR:
Gold: Jason Parker(USA)--Anschutz (FWR 702.7)
Silver: Peter Sidi(HUN)--Walther
Bronze: Dennis Sokolov(RUS)--Walther

2005 Ft. Benning world cup, USA
WAR:

Gold: Li Du(CHN)--Feinwerkbau
Silver: Zhao Yinghui(CHN)--Feinwerkbau
Bronze: Wu Liuxi(CHN)--Feinwerkbau

MAR:
Gold: Zhu Qinan(CHN)--Feinwerkbau
Silver: Peter Sidi(HUN)--Walther
Bronze: Thomas Farnik(AUT)--Steyr

2005 Munich world cup, Germany
WAR:

Gold: Wu Liuxi(CHN)--Feinwerkbau
Silver: Pavla Habartova(CZE)--Anschutz
Bronze: Natallia Kalnysh(UKR)--Walther

MAR:
Gold: Ryan Tanoue(USA)--Feinwerkbau
Silver: Alin Moldoveanu(ROM)--Feinwerkbau
Bronze: Young Sueb Lim(KOR)--Feinwerkbau

2005 Milan world cup, Italy
WAR:

Gold: Du Li(CHN)--Feinwerkbau
Silver: Wu Liuxi(CHN)--Feinwerkbau
Bronze: Sonja Pfeilschifter(GER)--Feinwerkbau

MAR:

Gold: Zhu Qinan(CHN)--Feinwerkbau
Silver: Alin Moldoveanu(ROM)--Feinwerkbau
Bronze: Liu Tianyou(CHN)--Feinwerkbau

2005 World Cup Final, Munich
WAR:

Gold: Li Du(CHN)--Feinwerkbau
Silver: Zhao Yinghui(CHN)--Feinwerkbau
Bronze: Wu Liuxi(CHN)--Feinwerkbau

MAR:
Gold: Dennis Sokolov(RUS)--Walther
Silver: Alin Moldoveanu(ROM)--Feinwerkbau
Bronze: Ryan Tanoue(USA)--Feinwerkbau
hongirana

Post by hongirana »

Hi Guest
Thanks a lot.. I cant believe this. Some one answers my post so nicely?
Gr8 ya gr8.
Thanks a lot again
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Post by TWP »

Anonymous wrote:cant believe i was this bored...but here are the results from the 04 olympics and the past world cup season.
If you have anymore time can you tell us which Model of rifle won the most?
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what models were winners

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Feinwerkbau 700: 4 medals (3 gold, 1 bronze)
Feinwerkbau P-70: 21 medals (6 Gold, 8 silver, 7 bronze)

Anschutz 2002: 4 medals (1 Gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze)

Walther LP 300: 6 medals(1 Gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze)

Steyr LG 110: 1 medal (1 bronze)

For everyone that wondering the current finals world record for women is held by Li Du with a 504.9(400+104.9 final @ the Zagreb Croatia WC in 2003)

Jason Parker and Zhu Qinan co-hold the finals world record at 702.7 for men. Qinan shot that score at the olympics with a 599 and a 103.9 final. Parker was at the Chanwon world cup 2005 with a 598 and a 104.7 final.
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Re: what models were winners

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Anonymous wrote:Jason Parker and Zhu Qinan co-hold the finals world record at 702.7 for men. Qinan shot that score at the olympics with a 599 and a 103.9 final. Parker was at the Chanwon world cup 2005 with a 598 and a 104.7 final.
My maths isn't great but that makes two different scores - 702.9 and 702.7 so they can't co-hold the records. I suspect one of the finals scores above was miss-typed (?).

Rob.
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yea sorry i miss posted the 599+103.9 in the olympics...it should have been with a 103.7 for the 702.7.
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Guest,

Thanks for the work in putting that list together.
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