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2004 ISSF World Cup


For the 2004 ISSF World Cup Final in the seventeen Olympic shooting events, the World Cup Final was held in September 2004 in Maribor, Slovenia for the shotgun events, and in October 2004 in Bangkok, Thailand for the rifle, pistol and running target events. It was the last World Cup Final for the women's Double Trap event and the men's 10 m Running Target event, as they were taken off the Olympic program after 2004.

Shotgun

The winners in Maribor were:

  • [[Image:Flag of Australia.svg|20px|]] Adam Vella, Australia, in men's Trap
  • [[Image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px|]] Marco Innocenti, Italy, in men's Double Trap
  • [[Image:Flag of Norway.svg|20px|]] Tore Brovold, Norway, in men's Skeet
  • [[Image:Flag of Slovakia.svg|20px|]] Zuzana Štefečeková, Slovakia, in women's Trap
  • [[Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg|20px|]] Li Qingnian, China, in women's Double Trap
  • [[Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg|20px|]] Wei Ning, China, in women's Skeet

Rifle, pistol and running target

Munich, Germany is traditionally the steady home of this competition, but 2004 was the second year in a row that it was held at another venue. The winners in Bangkok were:

  • [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|20px|]] Matthew Emmons, United States, in men's 50 m Rifle Three Positions
  • [[Image:Flag of Germany.svg|20px|]] Christian Lusch, Germany, in men's 50 m Rifle Prone
  • [[Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg|20px|]] Zhu Qinan, China, in men's 10 m Air Rifle
  • [[Image:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg|20px|]] Martin Tenk, Czech Republic, in men's 50 m Pistol
  • [[Image:Flag of Germany.svg|20px|]] Ralf Schumann, Germany, in men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol
  • [[Image:Flag of Russia.svg|20px|]] Mikhail Nestruev, Russia, in men's 10 m Air Pistol
  • [[Image:Flag of Russia.svg|20px|]] Aleksandr Blinov, Russia, in men's 10 m Running Target
  • [[Image:Flag of Russia.svg|20px|]] Lioubov Galkina, Russia, in women's 50 m Rifle Three Positions
  • [[Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg|20px|]] Du Li, China, in women's 10 m Air Rifle
  • [[Image:Flag of Bulgaria.svg|20px|]] Mariya Grozdeva, Bulgaria, in women's 25 m Pistol
  • [[Image:Flag of Georgia.svg|20px|]] Nino Salukvadze, Georgia, in women's 10 m Air Pistol

References

References

  1. "ISSF - International Shooting Sport Federation - Maribor- Pragersko 2004".
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