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2008 ISSF World Cup

2008 ISSF World Cup

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The 2008 ISSF World Cup was the twenty-third annual edition of the ISSF World Cup in the Olympic shooting events, governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation. Four qualification competitions were held in each event, spanning from March to June, and the best shooters qualified for the ISSF World Cup Final, which was carried out in September in Minsk for the shotgun events, and in November in Bangkok for the other events. Apart from those who qualified through the 2008 World Cup competitions, the defending champions and all medalists from the 2008 Summer Olympics were also invited to the final. The host countries were also granted special wild cards.[1]

Following the tradition of previous Olympic years, one of the qualification competitions was held as a pre-Olympic test event at the Beijing Shooting Range Hall and the Beijing Shooting Range Clay Target Field, the upcoming venues for shooting at the 2008 Summer Olympics. As qualification for the Olympics was concluded with the 2007 season, no quota places were at stake during the 2008 World Cup.

Schedule

More information Competition dates, Venue ...

Medals by event

Men's rifle events

More information 50 metre rifle three positions, 50 metre rifle prone ...

1 In the elimination round on May 18,  Guy Starik (ISR) equalled the world record with a perfect 600.

Men's pistol events

More information 50 metre pistol, 25 metre rapid fire pistol ...

Men's shotgun events

More information Trap, Double trap ...

Women's rifle events

More information 50 metre rifle three positions, 10 metre air rifle ...

Women's pistol events

More information 25 metre pistol, 10 metre air pistol ...

Women's shotgun events

More information Trap, Skeet ...

Multiple winners

Five titles

Three titles

Two titles


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