10 meter running target
10 meter running target is one of the ISSF shooting events, shot with an airgun at a target that moves sideways. The target is pulled across a two meter wide aisle at the range of 10 metres from the firing point. The target is pulled at either of two speeds, slow or fast, where it is visible for 5 or 2.5 seconds, respectively.
The course of fire is 30 slow runs followed by 30 fast runs for men, and 20 slow runs followed by 20 fast runs for women.
The men's event replaced 50 metre running target on the Olympic program starting from 1992, but after the 2004 Summer Olympics it was again taken off the program, leaving the running target shooters with no Olympic events at all. This also meant that finals were no longer held, but it has been announced that a replacement will be held in the form of knockout semi-final and final stages. Also, a separate World Championship was held in 2008, filling the void left after the Olympics.
World Championships, Men
This event was held in 1981–2009.Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1981 | Santo Domingo | |||
1982 | Caracas | |||
1983 | Edmonton | |||
1986 | Suhl | |||
1987 | Budapest | |||
1989 | Sarajevo | |||
1990 | Moscow | |||
1991 | Stavanger | |||
1994 | Milan | |||
1998 | Barcelona | |||
2002 | Lahti | |||
2006 | Zagreb | |||
2008 | Plzeň | |||
2009 | Heinola |
World Championships, Men Team
This event was held in 1981–2009.Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1981 | Santo Domingo | Soviet Union Yuri Kadenatsy Gennadi Malukhin Igor Malashkov Andrei Terekhin | United States of America Francis Allen Harry Lucker Randy Stewart Wypych P. | Puerto Rico Gonzalez R. Ortiz A. Pedro Ramirez Llorens C. |
1982 | Caracas | Soviet Union Alexander Ivanchikhin Yuri Kadenatsy Sergei Savostianov Igor Sokolov | People's Republic of China Bin He Zhongyuan Wang Ji Ping Yu Yili Xie | United States of America Todd Bensley Michael English Robert George Randy Stewart |
1983 | Edmonton | Soviet Union Yuri Kadenatsy Sergei Savostianov Igor Sokolov | France Bernard Gasquet Thierry Guiot Jean Luc Tricoire | United States of America Todd Bensley Michael English Randy Stewart |
1986 | Suhl | Soviet Union Gennadi Avramenko Sergei Luzov Igor Malashkov | Czechoslovakia Jan Kermiet Lubos Racansky Libor Tesar | United States of America Todd Bensley Michael English Randy Stewart |
1987 | Budapest | Czechoslovakia Jan Kermiet Lubos Racansky Libor Tesar | Soviet Union Gennadi Avramenko Nicolai Lapin Alexander Zakharchenkov | United States of America Todd Bensley Michael English Randy Stewart |
1989 | Sarajevo | Hungary Jozsef Angyan Jozsef Sike Attila Solti | Soviet Union Anatoli Asrabaev Gennadi Avramenko Eugeni Geht | Czechoslovakia Jan Kermiet Lubos Racansky Jindrich Svoboda |
1990 | Moscow | People's Republic of China Zhiyong Cai Quingquan Shu Ronghui Zhang | Hungary Jozsef Angyan Jozsef Sike Attila Solti | Federal Republic of Germany Peter Meserth Michael Jakosits Jens Zimmermann |
1991 | Stavanger | Soviet Union Gennadi Avramenko Andrei Romanov Andrei Vasilyeu | Germany Michael Jakosits Peter Meserth Jens Zimmermann | Hungary Jozsef Angyan Jozsef Sike Attila Solti |
1994 | Milan | Czech Republic Jan Kermiet Miroslav Janus Lubos Racansky | United States of America Roy Hill Adam Saathoff Lonn Saunders | Hungary Jozsef Angyan Tamas Burkus Jozsef Sike |
1998 | Barcelona | Finland Pasi Wedman Krister Holmberg Vesa Saviahde | Germany Manfred Kurzer Michael Jakosits Jens Zimmermann | Russia Igor Kolesov Dimitri Lykin Alexander Ivanov |
2002 | Lahti | Germany Marko Schulze Manfred Kurzer Michael Jakosits | Russia Dimitri Lykin Igor Kolesov Aleksandr Blinov | People's Republic of China Ling Yang Guobin Zeng Zhiyuan Niu |
2006 | Zagreb | Russia Aleksandr Blinov Maxim Stepanov Dimitri Lykin | People's Republic of China Zhiyuan Niu Lin Gan Weijian Zhang | Sweden Emil Martinsson Sami Pesonen Niklas Bergstroem |
2008 | Plzeň | Ukraine Vladyslav Prianishnikov Andrey Gilchenko Alexander Zinenko | Czech Republic Miroslav Janus Bedrich Jonas Lubos Racansky | Russia Maxim Stepanov Igor Kolesov Dmitry Romanov |
2009 | Heinola | Russia | Czech Republic | Ukraine |
World Championships, Women
This event was held in 1994–2009.Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1994 | Milan | |||
1998 | Barcelona | |||
2002 | Lahti | |||
2006 | Zagreb | |||
2008 | Plzeň | |||
2009 | Heinola |
World Championships, Women Team
This event was held in 1998–2006.Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1998 | Barcelona | People's Republic of China Xing Xu Xia Wang Miao Liu | Germany Silke Johannes Jacqueline Ramnick Martina Ganslmeier | Russia Irina Izmalkova Elena Korableva Irina Makhoukha |
2002 | Lahti | People's Republic of China Xuan Xu Xia Wang Zhiqi Qiu | Ukraine Galina Avramenko Ganna Neustroyeva Kateryna Samohina | Russia Irina Izmalkova Elena Korableva Anait Gasparyan |
2006 | Zagreb | People's Republic of China Aiwen Sun Qijue Wang Xuan Xu | Ukraine Viktoriya Zabolotna Galina Avramenko Kateryna Samohina | Russia Anna Ilina Irina Izmalkova Julia Eydenzon |