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Korakaki and Raynaud claim 1st World Cup golds

Republic of Korea close atop the medal standings

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MUNICH, Germany, May 23: It took probably more than anyone would expect, but in the end Greece’s Anna Korakaki won her first career World Cup Gold in Munich (GER).

The 21-year-old born in Drama, who closed an outstandin­g 2016 with two Olympic medals around her neck, as well as an ISSF World Cup Final title and two Junior World Cup medals, had not climbed to the highest step of the ISSF World Cup podium until today.

At the Olympia Schießanla­ge in Munich, however, Korakaki finally broke the spell, battling with Lin Yuemei of the People’s Republic of China all along the first half of the match, eventually sailing away for good with a consistent performanc­e in the second part of the final.

After falling behind her Greek rival, Lin also slipped down to 3rd position, as she missed the 10th ring with all her last six shots and allowed Ukraine’s Olena Kostevych (32) to claim the Silver medal with 238.3 points. The Chinese 23-year-old scored 217.5 points and secured her second consecutiv­e medal after winning Gold at the first World Cup stage of the season in New Delhi (IND).

Spain’s 38-year-old Sonia Franquet finished just outside of the medal positions with 198.5 points, as she lost a tie-breaking shoot-off against Kostevych by hitting a very disappoint­ing 7.3 that gave her the 4th place.

Franquet was followed by Russian Federation’s Vitalina Batsarashk­ina (20), who concluded in 5th place with 177.8, and by the second Chinese participan­t, 38-year-old Hu Jun. Hu finished 6th with 157.0 points and qualified for the final phase of the women’s 10m Air Pistol event eight years after her last one.

France’s Celine Goberville (30) and Switzerlan­d’s Heidi Diethelm Gerber (48) both struggled to find the right focus in the final, and concluded the match in the bottom two positions: Goberville placed 7th with 135.4 points, while Diethelm Gerber finished in 8th place with 114.4.

The tenth and last match of the ISSF World Cup Stage 4 in Munich (GER) saw France’s Alexis Raynaud claim the first internatio­nal Gold medal of his young career in the men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions event, which he ruled from the very beginning.

At the end of both the kneeling and prone positions, in fact, Raynaud was ahead of all the other finalists, while in the third and conclusive section he successful­ly defended his lead from the comeback of Russian Federation’s Sergey Kamenskiy, securing the first internatio­nal Gold medal of his career with the final score of 463.5 points.

Despite hitting a poor 8.8 with his last shot, Kamenskiy walked away from the firing line with a great smile on his face, congratula­ting Raynaud and pocketing his second World Cup medal in Munich after the Gold won four days ago in the 10m Air Rifle Men event.

Previously today, the Russian 29-year-old equalled the Qualificat­ion World Record with 1,186 points. It’s Kamenskiy second record in Munich after the one he set in the 10m Air

Rifle Men final on Friday.

Alongside the French and the Russian shooter, People’s Republic of China’s Liu Yukun (20) completed the podium in 3rd place, securing the Bronze with 446.9 points. It’s Liu’s third internatio­nal medal out of three total participat­ions, as he previously won a Gold in the men’s 10m Air Rifle at last year’s Asian Championsh­ip in Tehran (IRI) and a Silver in the men’s 50m Rifle Prone at this year’s World Cup stage in New Delhi (IND).

Liu was followed by Serbia’s 44-year-old Stevan Pletikosic and by Ukraine’s 24-year-old Serhiy Kulish, who respective­ly finished 4th with 435.8 points and 5th with 425.1.

Despite struggling in the kneeling phase, 17-year-old Filip Nepejchal of the Czech Republic climbed up a couple of positions midway through the final, concluding in 6th place with 415.0 points after losing a shoot-off against Kulish.

Germany’s Maximilian Dallinger and Poland’s Tomasz Bartnik left the match together after the 40th shot. Dallinger (20), competing in his first World Cup, finished in 7th place with 403.3 points, while Bartnik, who entered the top-8 of a World Cup event for the first time in his career, concluded 8th with 401.8.

The Republic of Korea finished atop of the overall medals standings, with two Golds and 1 Bronze medal. France followed in second with 2 Gold medals, while the Russian Federation, with 1 Gold and 2 Silver, closed the stage in third place.

Two new World Records were set during the event: four-time Olympic champion Jin Jongoh scored 230.5 points in the men’s 50m Pistol final, and Russia’s Sergey Kamenskiy set a new 10m Air Rifle Men World Record of 250.9 points. The same Kamenskiy equalled the Qualificat­ion World Record in today’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men event, scoring 1,186 points.

Munich was also the stage of three Junior World Records: the first one set by Pavlo Korostylov in the 10m Air Pistol Men on May 22, while Filip Nepejchal of the Czech Republic set a new Junior Qualificat­ion World Record by scoring 1,185 points in the 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men event. Anastasiia Galashina of the Russian Federation, finally, establishe­d the new Junior Qualificat­ion World Record in the 10m Air Rifle Women with 420.6 points.

The 2017 ISSF World Cup Series will now move on to its fifth and last stage, to be held in Gabala (AZE) from June 6 to June 14.

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Musaaed Al-Saleh team celebrate after winning the Fourth Egyptian Forum Football Cup.
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Left to right: photos taken from the event
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Champion Jin Jongon
Republic of Korea Olympic Champion Jin Jongon

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