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Taça Do Mundo De Atlanta Ar Comprimido Pistola TAÇA DO MUNDO DE ATLANTA AR COMPRIMIDO PISTOLA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - FEDERAÇÃO PORTUGUESA DE TIRO l____________________________________________________________ ) ------ N PROVA TAÇA DO MUNDO DE ATLANTA disciplina PAC-S PAÍS ATLANTA CONCORRENTES 76® DATA 96.04.23 .. j Classificação Geral - Individual Cias. Lic.Desp Atirador Totais Finais 1° NINO SALUKVADZE 386 486,5 2 o MARIA GROZDEVA 384 486,1 3° JASNA SEKARIC 382 484 61° 7220 JOAQUINA MAREA GUIMARÃES RODRIGUES 365 365 TAÇA DO MUNDO DE ATLANTA BALA PISTOLA FEDERAÇÃO PORTUGUESA DE TIRO V_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROVA TAÇA DO MUNDO DE ATLANTA disciplina PSpt-S PAÍS ATLANTA CONCORRENTES 75° DATA 96.04.28 > Classificação Geral - individual Cias. Lic.Desp Atirador Totais Finais 1o AGATHI KASSOUMI 589 688,2 2o MARIA GROZDEVA 584 687,2 3° NINO SALUKVADZE 585 685,9 54° 7220 JOAQUIN A MARIA GUIMARÃES RODRIGUES 562 562 TAÇA DO MUNDO DE ATLANTA AR COMPRIMIDO CARABINA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - FEDERAÇÃO PORTUGUESA DE TIRO ^____________________________________________________________________________________________> (------------------------- PROVA TAÇA DO MUNDO DE ATLANTA disciplina CAC-S PAÍS ATLANTA CONCORRENTES 79° DATA 96.04.22 ^_____________ j Classificação Geral - Individual Cias. Lic.Desp Atirador Totais Finais 1° NANCY NAPOLSKI 398 500 2« Ml JUNG KIM 396 499,4 3o IRINA SHILOVA 396 499,2 40® 7271 INES MARIA CORDEIRO GIL CABRITO 387 387 M.OLÍMPICOS 61® 6756 SARA MARIA SANTOS RODRIGUES ANTUNES 379 379 M.OÜMPICOS 63® 4903 CARLA CRISTINA MACHADO RIBEIRO 378 378 M.OLÍMPICOS TAÇA DO MUNDO DE ATLANTA BALA CARABINA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - FEDERAÇÃO PORTUGUESA DE TIRO V____________________________________________________________________________________J r --------- -N PROVA TAÇA DO MUNDO DE ATLANTA disciplina C3-S PAÍS ATLANTA CONCORRENTES 47# DATA 96.04.26 J Classificação Geral - Individual Cias. Uc.Desp Atirador Pontos 1o ANNA MALUKHINA 579 2o IRINA SHILOVA 579 3o VESELA LETCHEVA 577 35° 4903 CARLA CRISTINA MACHADO RIBEIRO 549 37* 7271 1NES MARIA CORDEIRO GIL CABRITO 545 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > FEDERAÇÃO PORTUGUESA DE TIRO v____________________________________________________________________________________J f--------------- --------- N PROVA TAÇA DO MUNDO DE ATLANTA disciplina C3-S PAÍS ATLANTA CONCORRENTES 24® DATA 96.04.27 V________ J Classificação Geral - Individual Cias. Lic.Desp Atirador Pontos 1° IRINA GERASIMENOK 581 2® JAYME DICKMAN 577 3® LESSIA LESKEV 576 18 ® 8756 SARA MARIA SANTOS RODRIGUES ANTUNES 557 /------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N FEDERAÇÃO PORTUGUESA DE TIRO ^___________________________________________________________________________________________/ — ------ \ PROVA TAÇA DO MUNDO DE ATLANTA DISCIPLINA C3-S PAÍS ATLANTA CONCORRENTES 56° DATA 96.04.28 ^______________ ____) Classificação Geral - Individual Cias. Lic.Desp Atirador Totais Finais 1° IRINA GERASIM ENOK 585 686 2o OLGA POGREBNIAK 585 681,3 3» AH HYUN KONG 583 681,2 32° 8756 SARA MARIA SANTOS RODRIGUES ANTUNES 563 569 § 44° 7271 INES MARIA CORDEIRO GIL CABRITO 563 563 55° 4903 CARLA CRISTINA MACHADO RIBEIRO 554 554 Final results a t I a n t a .,-L. '} ifiztL' Í^VíVj^ ■/*. t>i,s UIT A tlanta World Cup A tlanta , Georgia USA 21-29 A pril 1996 Atlanta ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 1996 UIT CONGRESS 1996 UIT ATLANTA WORLD CUP P. O. Box 1996 Atlanta, Georgia 30301 USA Phone: 1-404*543-3311 Fax: 1-404-543-4903 RESULTS CERTIFICATION LETTER This certifies that the UIT Atlanta World Cup competitions were conducted in accordance with UIT regulations and rules and that the results produced in the competitions are true and correct Technical Delegate Technical Delegate r/7 ^—, f Jesu^Elizondo Fritz Schattleitner ' Chairman, Jury of Appeal Chairman, Classification Jury - Urrni Nicojaysen Trudy Anliker Chairman, Clay Target Jury Chairman, Pistol Jury Medhat Wahdan Jorge Hernandez Rivera Chairman, Rifle Jury Chairman, Running Target Jury David R. V. Parish Enrique Rebora flauta ita ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 1996 UIT CONGRESS 1996 UIT ATLANTA WORLD CUP P.O. Box 1996 Atlanta, Georgia 30301 USA Phone: 1-404-543-3311 Fax: 1-404-543-4903 OFFICIAL UIT JUDGES BIT PRESIDENT RIFLE JURY RUNNING TARGET JURY Olegario Vazquez Sana, David R. V. Parish, GBR, Enrique A Rebora, ARG, Chainnan Chairman UIT SECRETARY GENERAL Hans-Wemer Harbeck, GER Rafael Fuerra Mollinedo, CUB Horst G Schreiber Pauline Piflringtan, CAN Lothar Schrievex, GER Evgeni Polikamn, RUS William Gibson, USA TECHNICAL DELEGATES William E Krilling, USA Jesus Elizondo, MEX CLASSIFICATION JURY Fritz Schattleitner, AUT PISTOL JURY Trudy Anliker, SUI, Chairman Jorge Hernandez Rivera, PUR, Derek Richard Ivy, GBR HEAD MEDICAL fThflimum Hans Kowar, GER COMMISSION Tiber, Gonczol, AUS Mauro Viola, ITA DR. Heinz Losel, GER MarkkuNoyranen, FIN Lois E.Wall, CAN Lely Sampoemo, INA Loyd G Crow Jr, USA JURY OF APPEAL Susan Abbott, USA Uzmi Nicolaysen, NOR, Chainnan EQUIPMENT CONTROL Jose Antonio Fernandez Arena, CLAY TARGET JURY Enrique A. Reborn, ARG, MEX Medhat Mohamed Wahdan, EGY, Chairman Josef Ambacher, GER Chair Stanislaw Frydiych, POL WooJae Lee, KOR StanislawFrydrych, POL Tibor Gonczol, AUS Michael Tipa, USA Nam Koo Kina, KOR David R. V. Parish, GBR Demetris F Lordos, CYP William E. Krilling, USA Metin Sertoglu, TUR Allan R Todd, CAN Gordon D. Homer, USA COMPETITION MANAGEMENT COMPETITION MANAGER FIELD OF PLAY CHIEF REFEREE - CLAY Gary Anderson COORDINATOR - CLAY TARGET TARGET Pat McNamara ASST. COMPETITION MGR Randy Moeller & FIELD OF PLAY 50M CHIEF RANGE COORDINATOR- RIFLE/ FIELD OF PLAY OFFICER PISTOL COORDINATOR- John Beasley Willis Platt RIFLE/PISTOL D. LBoyd 25M CHIEF RANGE ASST. COMPETITION OFFICER MGR-IMPLEMENTATION ADMINISTRATIVE Dermis Huffy Marsha Beasley SUPPORT COORDINATOR Tam Moore 10M CHIEF RANGE ASST. COMPETITION OFFICER MGR-RESULTS ATHLETE SERVICES BQlHilden A1 Williams COORDINATOR JoeBeny RUNNING TARGET CHIEF SECRETARIAT RANGE OFFICER COORDINATOR SPORTS EQUIPMENT Rod Jenneiahn Hollis Kosco COORDINATOR Neal Johnson SPORTS INFORMATION COORDINATOR Sherie Olmstead a t I a ■ t a 90 PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES Netherlands Antilles Japan Albania Kazakstan Angola Kyrgyzstan Argentina Korea Australia Kuwait Austria Latvia Azerbaijan Lithuania Belgium Luxembourg Bermuda Malaysia Bosnia and Herzegovina Republicof Moldova Belarus Mexico Brazil Mongolia Brunei Darussalam Malta Bulgaria Monaco Canada Netherlands Chile Nigeria People's Republic of China Norway Colombia New Zealand Croatia Oman Cuba Panama Cyprus Peru Czech Republic Philippines Denmark Poland Ecuador Portugal Egypt Puerto Rico El Salvador Qatar Spain Romania Estonia South Africa Finland Russian Federation France Slovenia Great Britain San Marino Georgia Sri Lanka Germany Switzerland Greece Slovakia Guatemala Sweden Hong Kong Turkmenistan Hungary Chinese Taipei India Turkey Ireland United Arab Emirates Iraq Ukraine Iceland Uruguay Israel United States of America Virgin Islands Uzbekistan Italy Vietnam Jamaica Yugoslavia 1996 UIT World Cup Atlanta MEDALISTS BY EVENT / MEDAILLES PAR EPREUVE Wolf Creek Shooting Complex Event Date Gold Silver Bronze Men's 10m Air Rifle 24 APR 96 HOLLAND, Leif Steinar NOR KLIMENKO, Anatoli BLR LIM Young Sueb KOR Men's 50m Free Rifle Prone 27 APR 96 MEEK, William USA CZERWINSKI, Tadeusz POL HIRVl, Juha FIN Men ’s 50m Free Rifle 3 Posi 29 APR 96 MARTYNOV, Serguei BLR KHADJIBEKOV, Artem RUS KLIMENKO, Anatoli BLR Men's 10m Running Target 28 APR 96 LYKIN, Dmitri RUS RACANSKY, Lubos CZE JANUS, Miroslav CZE Men's 10m Air Pistol 22 APR 96 DI DONNA, Roberto ITA WANG Ylfu CHN PYJIANOV, Serguei RUS Men's 50m Free Pistol 25 APR 96 Dl DONNA, Roberto ÍTA TENK, Martin CZE XU Dan CHN Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol 27 APR 96 SCHUMANN, Ralf GER KUCHARCZYK, Krzyszto POL MCNALLY, John USA Men's Double Trap 26 APR 96 OPPIO, John USA BADE, Lance USA MARK, Russell AUS Men's Trap 23 APR 96 ZHAO Guisheng CHN SLAMKA, Vladimir SVK ZHANG Yongjie CHN Men's Skeet 29 APR 96 HEINRICH, Jan-Henrik GER rrO, Soichiro JPN KOURTELLAS, Christos CYP Event Date Gold Silver Bronze Women's 10m Air Rifle 22 APR 96 NAPOLSKI, Nancy USA KIM Jung Mi KOR SHILOVA, Irina BLR Women's 50m Standard Rifle 28 APR 96 GERASIMENOK, Irina RUS POGREBNIAK, Olga BLR KONG Hyun Ah KOR Women's 10m Air Pistol 23 APR 96 SALUKVADZE, Nino GEO GROZDEVA, Maria BUL SEKARIC, Jasna YUG Women's 25m Sport Pistol 28 APR 96 KASSOUMI, Agathi GRE GROZDEVA, Maria BUL SALUKVADZE, Nino GEO Women's Double Trap 25 APR 96 MURTONIEMI, Rfitta Mai FIN DEWITT, Theresa. USA RHODE, Kim USA SH0038100F.01 .00 Printed: MON 29 APR 96 17:04 Page 1/1 swatchntiming 11” XEROX 1996 UIT World Cup Atlanta MEDALS STANDING / MEDAILLES Wolf Creek Shooting Complex Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze
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