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quinta-feira, 30 de março de 2017

Camp Training na Itália terá participação de juniores por adesão


21/03/2017

Conforme divulgado anteriormente o Camp Training que será realizado entre os dias 10 e 19 de julho, na Itália, para atletas juniores terá a seguinte programação:

10/07 - Saída de Guarulhos
11/07 - Dia livre - visita ao Clube Concaverde
12/07 - Treino livre
13 a 16/07 - 16ª Etapa Grand Munidla Perazzi (Concaverde)
17/07 - Visita a Beretta e passeio a clube (provavelmente Renato Lamera)
18/07 - Visita a Perazzi e passeio a clube (provavelmente Bertolino)
19/07 - Visita ao Clube Giovanne Pellielo em Vercelli

Este Camp Training será por adesão, onde o atleta deverá entrar em contato com a agência Vento Sul Turismo para realizar a reserva do pacote e seu pagamento. Somente há 15 vagas.

Está incluso no pacote:
. Passagem aérea SP (Guarulhos) - Milão e Milão - SP
. Hospedagem em apartamento duplo com café da manhã
. Traslado Aeroporto - hotel e hotel - locais definidos acima
. Acompanhamento técnico do atleta Roberto Schmits
. Despacho de entrada de armas

É necessário o envio do nome completo do atleta, cópia do passaporte digitalizado e dados da arma para priscila@cbte.org.br com cópia para ailtonpatriota@yahoo.com.br impreterivelmente até 30 de março.

contatos:

Roberto Schmits - (54) 99977-6630

quarta-feira, 29 de março de 2017

CBTE Convaca Atletas para o Treinamento Centralizado - TC2 - no CMTE





29/03/2017

A Diretoria de Carabina e Pistola convoca os seguintes atletas para participarem, entre os dias 19 e 23 de abril, do TC2, que será realizado do Centro Militar de Tiro Esportivo - CMTE, em Deodoro no Rio de Janeiro:

- Cassio César de Mello Ripel
- Leonardo Vagner do Nascimento
- Julio Antonio de Souza Almeida
- Felipe Almeida Wu
- Vladimir da Silveira

Nesta semana de treinamento, contaremos com a presença do técnico de pistola Bernardo Tobar.

Para esta convocação foi utilizado o Ranking Qualidade, considerando os atletas que alcançaram o Índice Mundo em suas disciplinas.

Pedimos a atenção dos atletas com as alterações no Programa, essas alterações foram necessárias para se adequarem ao número de postos existentes no CMTE.

O evento está aberto para os demais atletas da CBTE das disciplinas de carabina e pistola olímpicas, que deverão arcar com todas as suas despesas. Para se inscrever basta enviar e-mail para ranking@cbte.org.br com cópia para james@cbte.org.br até o dia 12/04.

Para visualizar o programa do evento, clique aqui!

por: CBTE


Postado por Thom Erik Syrdahl
Fonte - Site da CBTE

terça-feira, 28 de março de 2017

The United States claim the top of the medal ranking in Acapulco


27.03.2017


ISSF World Cup Shotgun · Acapulco, MEX
USA Shooting pocketed four total medals at the ISSF World Cup Stage 2 in Acapulco: two Golds and 2 Silvers. The three other Golds were delivered to India, Italy and Spain.
Just like two years ago, when they pocketed four of the five Gold medals up for grabs, the United States of America finished atop the medal standings in Acapulco, where the second ISSF World Cup stage of the 2017 season just concluded.

Ashley Carroll and Kimberly Rhode were the two shooters who made the American national anthem resound at the Club de Caza, Tiro y Pesca de Acapulco, respectively pocketing the women’s Trap and Skeet Gold medal.

For 22-year-old Carroll it’s the first career World Cup medal, while for 37-year-old Rhode the count says 26. The one she pocketed in Acapulco is the 10th Gold of her career in the Skeet Women.

Caitlin Connor (26) and Frank Thompson (29) both secured a Silver medal: Connor in the women’s Skeet, behind Rhode, and Thompson in the men’s Skeet, behind Marco Sablone of Italy, who earned his country’s only medal in Mexico.

Final medal standings
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1USA224
2ESP112
3IND11
3ITA11
5AUS112
6NZL11
7CHN22
8GBR11
8SMR11
55515
India’s Ankur Mittal claimed the top of the podium in the men’s Double Trap event, while Spanish shooter Alberto Fernandez secured the Gold in the men’s Trap, where he was followed by his teammate Antonio Bailon. Thanks to Fernandez and Bailon’s medals, Spain placed in 2nd position in the final medal ranking.
Medalists by event
EventDateMedalNameNation
Trap Men20 MAR 2017GoldFERNANDEZ AlbertoESP
SilverBAILON AntonioESP
BronzeHEADING AaronGBR
Double Trap Men22 MAR 2017GoldMITTAL AnkurIND
SilverWILLETT JamesAUS
BronzeQI YingCHN
Skeet Men26 MAR 2017GoldSABLONE MarcoITA
SilverTHOMPSON FrankUSA
BronzeADAMS PaulAUS
Trap Women19 MAR 2017GoldCARROLL AshleyUSA
SilverROONEY NatalieNZL
BronzePERILLI AlessandraSMR
Skeet Women25 MAR 2017GoldRHODE KimberlyUSA
SilverCONNOR CaitlinUSA
BronzeCAO YiCHN
Only one of the five World Records set in New Delhi has been bested, and both Ashley Carroll and New Zealand’s Natalie Rooney set the new one in the Trap Women event, where they crushed 42 out of 50 targets in the final.

In his re-match against Australia’s James Willett, then, Ankur Mittal crushed 75 clays and equalled the record his rival set in the first stage of the season.

Finally, in the women’s Skeet final, USA’s Katharina Monika Jacob set a new Junior World Record with 30 target hits.

The season will now continue next month with the ISSF World Cup Stage 3, scheduled in Larnaka (CYP) from April 28th to May 8th.

News and updates about the ISSF competitions are available on the ISSF website and on its social media profiles: FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeWeibo and Youku.



Posted by Thom Erik Syrdahl
Source ISSF Website

domingo, 26 de março de 2017

Marco Sablone is back in the business, claims Italy’s second consecutive men’s Skeet Gold




27.03.2017

ISSF World Cup Shotgun · Acapulco, MEX

The 28-year-old shooter pocketed Italy’s first and only medal in Acapulco, prevailing over United States’ Frank Thompson, who also pocketed the first World Cup medal of his career, and Australia’s Paul Adams, who claimed his second consecutive Bronze.
The second ISSF competition of the 2017 season closed today at the Club de Caza, tiro y Pesca de Acapulco, where the Skeet Men event awarded its medals to Italy, United States and Australia.

In his second overall participation in an ISSF World Cup stage, Italian shooter Marco Sablone (28) clinched the Gold medal with an outstanding performance, pulverizing the 80th place he nailed in his only previous participation, which dates back to Beijing (CHN) in 2011.

It is Italy’s second consecutive World Cup Gold in this event, after Riccardo Filippelli climbed atop the podium at the first stage of the season in New Delhi (IND).

Sablone led the match since the early stages, as he missed only one of his first 33 targets and built a comfortable gab on his closest opponent: United States’ 29-year-old Frank Thompson. Sablone kept shooting consistently all along the match, maintaining Thompson at a safe distance while the other shooters were battling to avoid elimination.

On the last station, unfortunately, the Italian athlete missed the chance to equal the World Record set by his teammate Filippelli in India, missing the last 2 clays of his final and concluding with 55 target hits.

“Even if it’s been a long time since my last international competition, I didn’t came here just to participate,” said Sablone. “I came here to win, and now it feels great! I trained really hard in the last times and I was pretty confident about myself.”

“It’s not up to me if I’ll represent Italy also at the Shotgun World Championship in Moscow, I just have to think about crushing the targets,” he continued. “But to have the chance to train and compete against top-level shooters like Gabriele Rossetti or Riccardo Filippelli is already a great encouragement. We’re definitely one of the best teams in the world.”

USA’s Thompson finished the match with 53 hits and the Silver medal around his neck, besting his previous best placement in a World Cup: 5th in three different stages between 2008 and 2014. The men’s Skeet Bronze secured in Acapulco is Thompson’s first career World Cup medal and it seals the top of the medal ranking for the United States of America.

The Bronze medal was delivered to Australia’s 24-year-old Paul Adams, who crushed 43 clays and placed 3rd for the second consecutive time, after pocketing the Bronze at the first stage of the 2017 ISSF World Cup Series in New Delhi.

Germany’s 22-year-old Felix Haase, placed just outside of the podium, crushing 33 targets and missing the medal in his first final participation in an ISSF World Cup.

Competing for the first time on the international shooting sport scene, Wan Antao (32) of the People’s Republic of China finished in 5th place with 25 hits out of 30 targets. Previously, he emerged form a six-way shoot-off to grab the only spot remaining in the final.

The Mexican 21-year-old Carlos Segovia Gonzalez from Monterrey was the first to leave the match after 20 targets. After qualifying with the second highest score, Segovia Gonzalez singed his first World Cup participation with a 6th place and 15 target hits.

The 2017 ISSF World Cup Series will now resume next month with the ISSF World Cup Stage 3, scheduled in Larnaka (CYP) from April 28th to May 8th.
1. SABLONE Marco
2. THOMPSON Frank
3. ADAMS Paul
26.03.2017

Posted by Thom Erik Syrdahl
Source - Issf Website

RESULTS BOOK of the ISSF World Cup Shotgun, in Acapulco - MEX

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Index
Results Certification Letter
ISSF Technical Delegates and ISSF Juries
Competition Officials
Final Competition Schedule
Entry List by Number
Medalists by Event
Medal Standings
Records Broken / Equaled
  Final Results

  Posted by Thom Erik Syrdahl
  Source ISSF Website

Kimberly Rhode goes double figures, clinches her 10th World Cup Gold in women’s Skeet



26.03.2017

Final Skeet Women


ISSF World Cup Shotgun · Acapulco, MEX
The legendary United States’ shooter keeps dominating the women’s Skeet event, securing her third consecutive Gold medal after the ones she won at the 2016 ISSF World Cup Final in Rome (ITA) and at the first World Cup stage of the season in New Delhi (IND).
Unbelievable. There’s no other words that can properly describe the moment that United States’ Skeet shooter Kimberly Rhode is going through right now.

In Acapulco (MEX), the 37-year-old six-time Olympic medalist won another World Cup Gold medal: the 10th of her amazing career in this event, and the third at the Club de Caza, Tiro y Pesca de Acapulco.

“Despite that, I still get the thrill of the victory when it happens,” she confessed after the medal ceremony. “This place especially, it just feels like home. The weather, the hot temperature and California being just one hour away. It’s always great to win here in Acapulco.”

Rhode, who qualified for the final match with the 4th best score of 70 target hits out 75, claimed the lead of the final midway through it, as her teammate and then Silver medal winner Caitlin Connor missed X clays in the central section of the match.

“Our team is surely among the top teams in the world, and what I think it makes it unique is the deepness. With Caitlin, Katie and Morgan we always have each other’s back, and we’re always pushing each other to get better everyday.” She added.

Rhode finished with 54 target hits, while 26-year-old Connor claimed the Silver medal with 53, the 4th ISSF World Cup medal of her young career.

On the third step of the podium, clinching her first career World Cup medal in her second overall participation, Cao Yi (23) of the People’s Republic of China hit 41 targets and pulverized the 16th place she claimed in New Delhi (IND) in the first stage of the 2017 ISSF World Cup Series. Cao’s Bronze is the first medal pocketed by China in Acapulco.

The third United States’ final participant, Katharina Monika Jacob placed just outside of the medal positions, closing the match in 4th place with 30 target hits and setting a new Junior World Record. Jacob was followed by Italy’s 41-year-old Chiara Costa, participating in her second career World Cup stage, who landed in 5th place with 22 hits.

The first shooter to be eliminated after the opening 20 targets was Germany’s 21-year-old Katrin Wieslhuber, European Championship Silver medalist in Maribor (SLO) in 2015, who placed in 6th position with 14 target hits.

The ISSF World Cup Stage 2 in Acapulco will conclude tomorrow with the Skeet Men final match, scheduled at 2:00 pm (UTC-6:00). The final will be streamed live on the ISSF website, on its Livestream channel and on its official Facebook page.

News and updates about the competition will be available on issf-sports.org and on the many social media platforms of the Federation: FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeWeibo and Youku.
1. RHODE Kimberly
2. CONNOR Caitlin
3. CAO Yi
25.03.2017


Posted by Thom Erik Syrdahl
Source ISSF  Website

sábado, 25 de março de 2017

IOC launches bold initiative on gender equality


25.03.2017

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board today approved a major review project regarding gender equality in the Olympic Movement. With the help of its partners, the Summer and Winter International Sports Federations (IFs) and National Olympic Committees (NOCs), the IOC is undertaking a comprehensive review of the current state of gender equality in the Olympic Games with a mandate to produce action-oriented recommendations for change.
“The IOC is taking a leadership role in the world of sport to push gender equality globally and effect real change,” said IOC President Thomas Bach. “The outcomes from this Gender Equality Review Project will benefit the IOC, all International Sports Federations and National Olympic Committees, as well as all the athletes of the Olympic Games. It will also be a further tangible outcome of Olympic Agenda 2020.”
The IOC Gender Equality Review Project is a joint initiative of the IOC’s Women in Sport and Athletes’ Commissions, and aims to raise continued awareness of the importance of gender equality within the Olympic Movement, share best practices and present initiatives to further advance gender equality both on and off the field of play. 
Five essential themes will be assessed: Sport; Portrayal; Funding; Governance; and Human Resources. The work will be conducted by a Working Group chaired by IOC Member and President of the International Triathlon Union Marisol Casado, and comprising IOC Members and NOC and Summer and Winter IF representatives.
Lydia Nsekera, Chair of the IOC Women in Sport Commission, commended the partnership developed between her Commission and the IOC Athletes’ Commission. She said: “We welcome this cooperation and the creation of this Working Group, which will give a great boost to the work of the Women in Sport Commission. Our Commission is looking forward to the recommendations of the Working Group, which will further assist us to remove the barriers that continue to prevent women and girls in sport in general and elite sport in particular.”
For Angela Ruggiero, Chair of the IOC Athletes’ Commission, gender equality is a clear priority for the athletes: “The IOC Athletes’ Commission wants gender equality to be part of the organisational culture within the entire Olympic Movement. To achieve that, we have directed the Working Group to develop action-oriented recommendations, substantiated by data and the best practices of our Olympic partners. We believe the outcome of this project will fundamentally advance the position of women in sport, and ultimately, lead to a stronger Olympic Movement.” 
Marisol Casado, the Working Group Chair for the Project, believes “by having the IOC, the IFs and the NOCs working together on this project, we will share best practices as well as address the obstacles facing gender equality in sport to produce solutions. I am confident our recommendations will make significant advancements.”
Barbara Slater, Director of Sport for the BBC, adds: “As a broadcaster with a proud record in the coverage of women's sport, we welcome the IOC's review into gender equality, and support the recommendation of the IOC’s Women in Sport and Athletes' Commissions for an in-depth review of gender equality within the Olympic Movement. The IOC is uniquely placed in its ability to bring together sports organisations from across the globe to address this crucial issue.”
The Gender Equality Project Working Group will develop recommendations and guidelines, and report its findings to the IOC’s Women in Sport and Athletes’ Commissions, with the final recommendations presented to the IOC Executive Board later this year.
Fostering gender equality and strengthening women’s participation in and through sport is one of the key missions of the IOC. With the adoption of Olympic Agenda 2020 in December 2014 and as reaffirmed by the IOC Executive Board last December, the IOC is committed to working with its stakeholders to increase the possibilities for girls and women in sport and to achieve the goal of female athletes representing 50 per cent of the athletes taking part in the Olympic Games.


Posted by Thom Erik Syrdahl
Source - ISSF Website  -  IOC Press Release

quarta-feira, 22 de março de 2017

India’s Mittal secures his first career Gold in Acapulco, gets his payback on Australia’s Willett


23.03.2017

Final Double Trap Men

ISSF World Cup Shotgun · Acapulco, MEX

Once again, the two athletes shot head-to-head for the men’s Double Trap Gold medal, and this time it was Ankur Mittal turn to raise his gun to the sky. The 24-year-old Indian also equalled the World Record set by Willett in New Delhi (IND).
It didn’t take too long for India’s Double Trap shooter Ankur Mittal to get his revenge on Australia’s James Willett.

In Acapulco (MEX), after Willett beat his Indian rival and claimed the first Gold medal of the season in New Delhi (IND), Mittal returned the favour, besting the number 1 of the ISSF World Ranking and securing the first World Cup Gold medal of his career.

At the Club de Caza, Tiro y Pesca de Acapulco, both shooters started the match by missing only one of their first 30 targets, taking the lead together and battling head-to-head for the top position. In the sixth series, then, Willett missed 3 targets in three consecutive doubles, sliding 3 hits behind Mittal and allowing him to defend the 1st place with a consistent performance in the last ten doubles.

24-year-old Ankur Mittal concluded the final with 75 hits, also matching the World Record set by the same Willett at last month’s competition in New Delhi, while the 21-year-old Australian shooter finished with 73.

“I wouldn’t call it a revenge,” said Mittal after the award ceremony. “James is great shooter and winning and being defeated is all part of the game. The conditions in the finals range I would say they were perfect. Wind affected most of the qualification rounds, but in the afternoon it was not so strong.”

“It was great to share the podium with two young shooters. Shooting is a young sport, and we’re doing our best do make the people appreciate what we do.” Concluded the Gold medalist.

On the third step of the podium alongside Mittal and Willett placed 20-year-old Qi Ying of the People’s Republic of China. Qi, who placing 11th in New Delhi last month, claimed the second medal of his career in his second World Cup participation, adding it to the Gold he secured at last year’s Junior World Cup in Gabala (AZE).

Just outside of the medal position finished 35-year-old Andreas Loew of Germany: currently ranked 5th in the world and Silver medalist at last year’s World Cup stage in San Marino (SMR), Loew missed two targets at a crucial point of the match, finishing with 45 target hits.

Loew was followed by Enrique Brol (38) of Guatemala, Bronze medalist at the Toronto 2015 Pan-American Games, who concluded in 5th place with 34 target hits, while Italy’s 26-year-old Alessandro Chianese, who made it into the final once again after entering the last-six in all of last year’s World Cup stages, placed in 6th position with 26 hits.

The ISSF World Cup Stage 2 in Acapulco will continue on Saturday with the Skeet Women final match, scheduled at 3:30 pm (UTC-6:00). The final will be streamed live on the ISSF website, on its Livestream channel and on its official Facebook page.

News and updates about the competition will be available on issf-sports.org and on the many social media platforms of the Federation: FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeWeibo and Youku.
1. MITTAL Ankur
2. WILLETT James
3. QI Ying
22.03.2017

Posted by Thom Erik Syrdahl
Source -  ISSF Website

segunda-feira, 20 de março de 2017

Alberto Fernandez wins another Spanish derby against his friend and teammate Antonio Bailon


21.03.2017

Final Trap Men

ISSF World Cup Shotgun · Acapulco, MEX
The 33-year-old Spaniard secured the fifth World Cup Gold medal of his career, the first this year after the Bronze one he claimed in the first competition of the season in New Delhi (IND).
It was March 24th 2016 when Spanish shooters Alberto Fernandez (33) and Antonio Bailon (32) respectively placed 1st and 2nd at the ISSF World Cup stage in Nicosia (CYP). One year later, they are still atop the Trap Men podium.

Today in Acapulco (MEX), indeed, Fernandez and Bailon nailed another Gold-Silver combo, entering the men’s Trap final with the two best qualification scores and distancing themselves from their rivals since the early stages of the match. Then, with 10 targets left to hit and Fernandez chasing Bailon 36 to 35, the latter shockingly missed four out of five targets in his second-to-last series, allowing Fernandez to overtake him with a perfect final streak and finish with the Equalled World Record of 45 target.

32-year-old Bailon, whose Silver is the third career World Cup medal, concluded with 42 hits.

“He is not just my teammate, and we don’t just train together,” said Fernandez about Bailon. “He’s my friend, we spend a lot of time together and it’s always a bittersweet victory when I beat him.”

“I don’t usually look at the scoreboard during the finals, but I could hear the sounds of the missed targets and the crowd’s reactions, so I knew that something was going on.” Concluded the Gold medalist.

The Bronze medal finished around the neck of Great Britain’s Aaron Heading (29), a two-time World Cup medalist, who finished with 32 hits and climbed on the ISSF podium four years after his last time.

The British shooter was followed by Daniele Resca (30) of Italy, Silver medalist at last year’s World Cup stage in San Marino (SMR), who missed his very last clay and eventually landed in 4th position with 29 hits.

31-year-old Yannick Peeters of Belgium, who placed 2nd behind Fernandez at last year’s Olympic test event in Rio de Janeiro (BRA), finished the final in 5th place with 24 target hits, leaving the match because of a lower qualification ranking against Resca’s.

Peru’s Alessandro De Souza Ferreira (24) left the match first after five series, placing 6th with 17 hits. His previous best placement was a 17th place nailed in Rio de Janeiro (BRA) in 2016.

News and updates about the competition will be available on issf-sports.org and on the many social media platforms of the Federation: FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeWeibo and Youku.

The five finals will be all streamed live on the ISSF website, on its Livestream channel and on its official Facebook page.

The ISSF World Cup Stage 2 in Acapulco will continue next Wednesday with the Double Trap Men final match, scheduled at 3:45 pm (UTC-6:00).
1. FERNANDEZ Alberto
2. BAILON Antonio
3. HEADING Aaron
20.03.2017

Posted by Thom Erik Syrdahl
Source - ISSF Website