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2013 10 EM WM Medaillengewinner Medaillengewinner WA und IFAA Stand 13.10.2013 Medaillengewinner Feldbogenschiessen F I T A - WA ab 1 4 2012 - EMAU Teiln. Teiln. Jahr Bewerb Ort Disziplin Schütze/in Rang Klasse Nationen 1974 WM+EM Zagreb Recurve Herren Hartmut Wirth 5/3 *Feldrunde - Einzelbewertung 1 1985 World Games London (Gbr) Blankbogen Damen Fili Kornelia 1 1986 WM+EM Radstadt(Aut) Blankbogen Herren Sedmak Wolfgang 3 1986 WM + EM Radstadt(Aut) Recurve Herren Reingruber Herbert 3 1988 WM + EM San Genesio (Ita) Blankbogen Herren Sedmak Wolfgang 3 1989 World Games Karlsruhe (Ger) Blankbogen Herren Sedmak Wolfgang 1 1989 World Games Karlsruhe (Ger) Recurve Damen Sedmak Ursula 2 1998 WM Obergurgl (Aut) Recurve Damen Mayrhofer Sabine 1 2001 EM Czech Republic Damen Team Friedl Petra/ 3 Linhart Reingild Grube Elisabeth 2001 World Games Japan Recurve Damen Grube Elisabeth 2 2002 WM Canberra (Aus) Blankbogen Damen Reingild Linhart 1 WM Canberra (Aus) Damen Team Friedl Petra/ 2 Linhart Reingild/ Grube Elisabeth 2003 EM Vagney/F Recurve Damen Grube Elisabeth 1 Blankbogen Damen Reingild Linhart 3 Damen Team Friedl Petra/ 2 Linhart Reingild/ Grube Elisabeth 2004 WM Plitvice/Kroatien Blankbogen Damen Reingild Linhart 2 Compound Damen Petra Friedl 2 2005 WG Duisburg/Ger Blankbogen Damen Reingild Linhart 2 12 9 Compound Damen Petra Friedl 3 12 9 2005 EM Rogla/Slowenien Blankbogen Damen Reingild Linhart 2 11 8 Compound Damen Petra Friedl 2 18 11 Damen Team Friedl Petra/ 2 7 7 Linhart Reingild/ Sabine Mayrhofer 2009 World Games Kaohsiung/Taiwan Compound Damen Goebel Petra 1 16 15 EM Frankreich Blankbogen Damen Raigel Andrea 1 14 7 2011 EM Il Boro Damen Team GRUBE Elisabeth 3 9 9 GOEBEL Petra RAIGEL Andrea 2012 WM Val d Isere Compound Damen GOEBEL Petra 3 22 14 2013 World Games Cali/Kolumbien Blankbogen Damen Raigel Andrea 2 11 11 2013 EM Terni/IT Blankbogen Damen Raigel Andrea 2 15 9 Recurve Herren Dornhofer Heribert 3 17 12 Damen Team Baldauff Laurence 2 8 8 Probst Eva-Maria Raigel Andrea Medaillengewinner Bogenschiessen Scheibe + Halle F I T A - WA ab 1 4 2012 Teiln. Teiln. Jahr Bewerb Ort Disziplin Schütze/in Rang Klasse Nationen Seite 1 / 4 Medaillengewinner WA und IFAA Stand 13.10.2013 Medaillengewinner Bogenschiessen Versehrte F I T A - WA ab 1 4 2012 Teiln. Teiln. Jahr Bewerb Ort Disziplin Schütze/in Rang Klasse Nationen 1984 World Games Stoke Mandevile (Gbr) gest. Fingerfunkt. Herren Lettner Felix 1 1984 World Games Stoke Mandevile (Gbr) Rollstuhl Herren Gerhard Frank 1 1984 World Games Stoke Mandevile (Gbr) Rollstuhl, Damen Frau Dr Schweizer 2 1985 EM Halle Malle (Bel) gest. Fingerfunk. Herren Kukla Karl 2 1985 EM Halle Malle (Bel) Rollstuhl Herren Gerhard Frank 3 1985 EM Wien (Aut) gest. Fingerfunkt., Herren Lettner Felix 1 1987 WM New York (USA) Rollstuhl, Herren Gerhard Frank 1 Medaillengewinner 3-D nach FITA - WA ab 1 4 2012 Teiln. Teiln. Jahr Bewerb Ort Disziplin Schütze/in Rang Klasse Nationen 2005 WM Genua/IT Compound Wolfgang Duchkowitsch 3 21 9 Damen Team Hedy Dolezal 3 5 5 Reingild Linhart Karin Vorderegger Herren Team Wolfgang Duchkowitsch 2 7 7 August Kerschbacher Dietmar Vorderegger 2007 WM Sopron/Ungarn Blankbogen Damen LINHART Reingild 1 10 6 Langbogen Damen PAULUS Urte 1 12 6 Langbogen Herren SEIWALD Walter 2 26 11 Instinctive Herren OCENASEK Wolfgang 2 18 11 Team Damen DOLEZAL Hedy 2 5 5 LINHART Reingild PAULUS Urte 2008 EM Punta Umbria/Spanien Damen Team BARCKHOLT Silvia 1 5 5 STANEK Helga RAIGEL Andrea Compound Herren DUCHKOWITSCH Wolfgang1 29 11 Compound Damen BARCKHOLT Silvia 2 12 7 Blankbogen Damen RAIGEL Andrea 3 12 8 2009 WM Latina/Italien Blankbogen Damen RAIGEL Andrea 2 14 7 Instinctiv Bow Damen FUSCHLBERGER Gisela 3 16 8 Instinctiv Bow Herren RIEDL Carsten 3 22 12 2010 EM Sassari/Italien Instinctive Bow Damen OCENASEK Christa 1 11 6 Compound Damen GOEBEL Petra 3 13 7 Blankbogen Herren KERSCHBACHER August3 24 12 Team Damen GOEBEL Petra 3 6 6 OCENASEK Christa FRITZ Ines 2011 WM 3D FITA Donnersbach/A Barebow Damen RAIGEL Andrea 1 18 12 Instinktiv Damen OCENASEK Christa 1 18 10 Compound Herren HAUNSCHMID Herwig 1 50 23 Instinktiv Herren PARSCHISEK Alexander 2 29 16 Langbogen Damen KRAUS Petra 2 18 11 Compound Damen GOEBEL Petra 2 22 12 Instinktiv Damen WALTENSPIEL Petra 3 18 10 Damen Team GOEBEL Petra 3 9 9 FRITZ Ines RAIGEL Andrea Seite 2 / 4 Medaillengewinner WA und IFAA Stand 13.10.2013 2012 EM/WA 3D Trakoscan/KRO Instinktiv Damen OCENASEK Christa 3 12 8 Instinktiv Herren PARSCHISEK Alexander 3 23 12 Instinktiv/Compound/Langbogen Team Herren: 2 14 14 Parschisek Alexander/ Meinschad Hans-Jörg Wilhelmstätter Christian 2013 WM 3D Sassari/IT Instinktiv Damen OCENASEK Christa 1 18 10 Instinktiv Herren OCENASEK Wolfgang 1 35 17 ParschisekAlexander 2 35 17 Medaillengewinner Offene I F A A EM/WM Teiln. Teiln. Jahr Bewerb Ort Disziplin Schütze/in Rang Klasse Nationen 2002 EBHC UK Langbogen Herren Seiwald Walter 1 Fuchs Markus 2 2003 Indoor die Schweiz Langbogen Herren Gstettner Michael 3 Langbogen Junioren Herren Blum Dominik 1 2003 EBHC/WBHC Bergamo/talien Langbogen Herren Wilhelmstatter Christian 1 Fuchs Markus 2 Langbogen Damen Wallensteiner Andrea 1 Langbogen Junioren Herren Konrad Stefan 1 Pusnick Lucas 2 Blum Dominik 3 2004 EBHC Planneralm/Austria Freestyle unlimited Co Karl Lampesberger 3 Bowhunter unlimited Wolfgang Duchkowitsch 1 Langbogen Damen Johanna Foidl 1 Karin Vorderegger 2 Andrea Wallensteiner 3 Langbogen Herren Christian Wilhelmstätter 3 BH Recurve Junioren Lukas Pusnik 1* Langbogen Junioren Gerhard Mariarcher 2* BB Recurve Leopold Seewald 2* * Meldung Junioren nur bei > 10 Teilnehmer 2005 WBHC Loskopdam/RSA Langbogen Damen NEUMAYR Inge 1 6 2 VORDEREGGER Karin 2 6 2 WALLENSTEINER Andrea3 6 2 WILHELMSTÄTTER Langbogen Herren Christian 1 17 4 VORDEREGGER Dietmar 2 17 4 HÖLLER Michael 3 17 4 Bowhunter Recurve Damen WEISS Adelheid 2 4 4 Bowhunter Recurve Herren GRUBER Peter 3 8 6 BB Recurve Herren POPELAR Bernhard 1 2 2 Langbogen Damen Sen. NÖBAUER Christine 1 1 1 Ab 2006 wurde die in der Fußzeile genannte Voraussetzung für die Eintragung in diese Liste herangezogen. 2006 EBHC Serra d`Aire/Portugal Langbogen Herren VORDEREGGER Dietmar 1 41 9 Langbogen Herren SEIWALD Walter 3 41 9 Langbogen Damen VORDEREGGER Karin 1 18 8 Langbogen Damen PAULUS Urte 3 18 8 EFAC Tjolöholm/Finland Langbogen Damen PAULUS Urte 2 19 6 WM 3-D Sopron/Ungarn Langbogen Damen PAULUS Urte 2 21 6 FOIDL Johanna 3 21 6 Bowhunter Recurve Damen KOHLICH - NEMEC Astrid 3 15 6 Seite 3 / 4 Medaillengewinner WA und IFAA Stand 13.10.2013 2007 WM Indoor Mannheim Freestyle Recurve Herren HABERL Hermann 3 18 6 Freestyle Unl. Herren MOSER Erich 2 38 6 WILHELMSTÄTTER Langbogen Herren Christian 2 14 6 WBHC St. Gallen/Schweiz AMLB Seiwald Walter 2 148 15 AFLB Foidl Johanna 2 42 8 AFBH-R Freinberger Kathrin 3 33 6 EBHC St. Gallen/Schweiz AFLB Foidl Johanna 1 40 8 AMLB Seiwald Walter 2 135 12 AFLB Paulus Urte 3 40 8 AMLB Neumayr Kurt 3 135 12 AFBH-R Freinberger Kathrin 3 30 6 2008 EBHC Estonia AMBHR Plangger Andreas 2 57 14 AFBHR Stanek Helga 2 18 9 AMLB Freinberger Matthias 2 95 14 AFLB Paulus Urte 1 40 10 Wallensteiner Andrea 3 40 10 AMHB Plangger Markus 2 21 8 Kühne Ewald 3 21 8 2009 WBHC Yankton/USA AMLB Vorderegger Dietmar 1 16 6 Wilhelmstätter Christian 2 16 6 EFAC Wales AFLB Paulus Urte 1 17 7 AMFU Reinalter Karl 2 22 7 2010 EBHC Stuhlfelden/A AFBH (R) Ocenasek Christa 1 79 11 AFLB Fritz Ines 2 49 10 AFLB Vorderegger Karin 3 49 10 AMBH (R) Dutzler Raphael 3 227 14 AMBU Haunschmid Herwig 2 43 7 AMBU Fuchs Markus 3 43 7 AMHB Popelar Bernhard 1 69 8 AMLB Neumayr Kurt 1 170 14 AMLB Vorderegger Dietmar 3 170 14 JMBH (R) Pöll Stefan Max 2 21 6 JMBH (R) Jestl Wolfgang 3 21 6 VMB (R) Mühlburger Peter-Paul 1 48 9 VMB (R) Fuetsch Alois 3 48 9 VMLB Eckhart Gerhard 2 42 8 WFAC Dahn / D AFLB Paulus Urte 3 18 6 2011 WBHC Wagga Wagga/Australien BHC Haunschmid Herwig 1 82 6 2012 WBHC Presolana/ITA VM FU Charly Egger 1 14 >6 AM HB Matthias Freinberger 1 65 >6 AM FU Hansjörg Meinschad 1 50 >6 VM BHR Peter Paul Mühlburger 1 50 >6 AM BBR Herbert Horvath 2 23 >6 AM LB Harald Niederegger 2 128 >6 AF BHR Christa Ocenasek 2 48 >6 AM BBR Hannes Gailer 3 23 >7 AF LB Eva Georg 3 40 >6 AM BU Josef Goldbrunner 3 49 >6 AM HB Ewald Kühne 3 65 >6 AM BHR Wolfgang Ocenasek 3 206 >6 2013 EIAC Segorbe/Spanien AM BHR Alexander Wörndl 2 22 6 EFAC Agfalva/Sopron/Ungarn AM FU Karl Reinalter 3 46 >6 WBHC Potchefstroom/Süd Afrika AMLB Kurt Neumayr 1 24 9 VMLB Gerhard Eckhart 1 12 6 Seite 4 / 4 .
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