The 2014 ISSF World Cup is the annual edition of the ISSF World Cup in the Olympic shooting events, governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
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Men's 50 m Rifle Three Positions | ||||||||||
Fort Benning | Niccolò Campriani (ITA) | 453.4 | Kang Hongwei (CHN) | 453.0 | Nazar Louginets (RUS) | 443.1 | ||||
Munich | Nazar Louginets (RUS) | 462.5 FWR | Daniel Brodmeier (GER) | 459.2 | Cao Yifei (CHN) | 449.5 | ||||
Maribor | Sergey Kamenskiy (RUS) | 459.7 | Cao Yifei (CHN) | 459.5 | Daniel Brodmeier (GER) | 449.0 | ||||
Beijing | Niccolò Campriani (ITA) | 458.8 | Zhu Qinan (CHN) | 458.1 | Valérian Sauveplane (FRA) | 448.8 | ||||
Gabala (Final) | Sergey Kamenskiy (RUS) | 459.3 | Daniel Brodmeier (GER) | 458.6 | Ole-Kristian Bryhn (NOR) | 446.7 | ||||
Men's 50 m Rifle Prone | ||||||||||
Fort Benning | Henri Junghänel (GER) | 208.9 | Liu Gang (CHN) | 208.0 | Nickolaus Mowrer (USA) | 186.8 | ||||
Munich | Zhao Shengbo (CHN) | 208.9 | Liu Gang (CHN) | 208.5 | Henri Junghänel (GER) | 187.6 | ||||
Maribor | Lan Xing (CHN) | 209.0 | Warren Potent (AUS) | 207.7 | Marcel Bürge (SUI) | 186.4 | ||||
Beijing | Hou Kai (CHN) | 208.2 | Lan Xing (CHN) | 208.0 | Sam Andersson (SWE) | 187.2 | ||||
Gabala (Final) | Daniel Brodmeier (GER) | 210.5 | Zhao Shengbo (CHN) | 208.5 | Henri Junghänel (GER) | 187.9 | ||||
Men's 10 m Air Rifle | ||||||||||
Fort Benning | Nazar Louginets (RUS) | 209.4 | Milutin Stefanović (SRB) | 209.3 | Sergey Richter (ISR) | 186.9 | ||||
Munich | Yang Haoran (CHN) | 207.7 FWRJ | Sergey Kruglov (RUS) | 205.1 | Niccolò Campriani (ITA) | 184.8 | ||||
Maribor | Zhu Qinan (CHN) | 207.6 | Péter Sidi (HUN) | 206.2 | Milutin Stefanović (SRB) | 184.2 | ||||
Beijing | Nazar Louginets (RUS) | 209.3 | Yang Haoran (CHN) | 209.1 FWRJ | Péter Sidi (HUN) | 187.0 | ||||
Gabala (Final) | Nazar Louginets (RUS) | 209.0 | Niccolò Campriani (ITA) | 205.8 | Zhu Qinan (CHN) | 184.2 |
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Men's 50m Pistol | ||||||||||
Fort Benning | Anton Gourianov (RUS) | 191.1 | Tomoyuki Matsuda (JPN) | 190.9 | Andrija Zlatić (SRB) | 170.6 | ||||
Munich | Tomoyuki Matsuda (JPN) | 194.0 | Wang Zhiwei (CHN) | 192.4 | Pablo Carrera (ESP) | 172.8 | ||||
Maribor | Damir Mikec (SRB) | 194.0 | Jitu Rai (IND) | 193.9 | Tomoyuki Matsuda (JPN) | 172.9 | ||||
Beijing | Wang Zhiwei (CHN) | 196.5 | Jin Jong-oh (KOR) | 193.0 | Pu Qifeng (CHN) | 176.2 | ||||
Gabala (Final) | Wang Zhiwei (CHN) | 195.8 | Tomoyuki Matsuda (JPN) | 194.8 | Pang Wei (CHN) | 170.1 | ||||
Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol | ||||||||||
Fort Benning | Keith Sanderson (USA) | 33 | Christian Reitz (GER) | 26 | Kehan Chen (CHN) | 23 | ||||
Munich | Alexei Klimov (RUS) | 33 | Hu Haozhe (CHN) | 30 | Christian Reitz (GER) | 25 | ||||
Maribor | Christian Reitz (GER) | 30 | Zhang Jian (CHN) | 30 | Leonid Yekimov (RUS) | 24 | ||||
Beijing | Riccardo Mazzetti (ITA) | 35 | Zhang Jian (CHN) | 32 | Martin Strnad (CZE) | 28 | ||||
Gabala (Final) | Leonid Yekimov (RUS) | 35 | Alexei Klimov (RUS) | 31 | Li Yuehong (CHN) | 26 | ||||
Men's 10 m Air Pistol | ||||||||||
Fort Benning | Hoàng Xuân Vinh (VIE) | 202.8 | Sergey Chervyakovskiy (RUS) | 202.3 | Vladimir Gontcharov (RUS) | 181.3 | ||||
Munich | Pablo Carrera (ESP) | 201.3 | Jitu Rai (IND) | 199.4 | Pavlo Korostylov (UKR) | 178.4 | ||||
Maribor | Jitu Rai (IND) | 200.8 | Pablo Carrera (ESP) | 198.7 | Anton Gourianov (RUS) | 177.2 | ||||
Beijing | Jin Jong-oh (KOR) | 200.6 | Yusuf Dikeç (TUR) | 200.3 | Pu Qifeng (CHN) | 180.9 | ||||
Gabala (Final) | Sergey Chervyakovskiy (RUS) | 200.4 | Pablo Carrera (ESP) | 199.9 | Pang Wei (CHN) | 177.4 |
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Women's 50 m Rifle Three Positions | ||||||||||
Fort Benning | Petra Zublasing (ITA) | 462.0 | Chang Jing (CHN) | 458.2 | Sarah Scherer (USA) | 447.2 | ||||
Munich | Sabrina Sena (ITA) | 455.7 | Petra Zublasing (ITA) | 454.5 | Chen Dongqi (CHN) | 443.7 | ||||
Maribor | Eva Rösken (GER) | 453.6 | Yi Siling (CHN) | 453.3 | Snježana Pejčić (CRO) | 440.7 | ||||
Beijing | Petra Zublasing (ITA) | 458.8 | Chang Jing (CHN) | 457.1 | Chen Dongqi (CHN) | 445.9 | ||||
Gabala (Final) | Snježana Pejčić (CRO) | 460.2 | Petra Zublasing (ITA) | 459.9 | Chang Jing (CHN) | 450.0 | ||||
Women's 10 m Air Rifle | ||||||||||
Fort Benning | Chang Jing (CHN) | 209.1 | Ivana Maksimovic (SRB) | 207.6 | Anna Zhukova (RUS) | 186.0 | ||||
Munich | Martina Lindsay Veloso (SIN) | 206.9 | Kateřina Emmons (CZE) | 206.6 | Andrea Arsović (SRB) | 184.6 | ||||
Maribor | Yi Siling (CHN) | 209.6 | Wu Liuxi (CHN) | 207.6 | Ayonika Paul (IND) | 185.3 | ||||
Beijing | Yi Siling (CHN) | 211.0 FWR | Du Bei (CHN) | 207.9 | Zhang Binbin (CHN) | 185.9 | ||||
Gabala (Final) | Yi Siling (CHN) | 207.7 | Andrea Arsović (SRB) | 207.4 | Wu Liuxi (CHN) | 185.6 |
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Women's 25 m Pistol | ||||||||||
Fort Benning | Heidi Diethelm Gerber (SUI) | Nino Salukvadze (GEO) | Zhang Jingjing (CHN) | |||||||
Munich | Otryadyn Gündegmaa (MGL) | Munkhbayar Sorjsuren (GER) | Zhang Jingjing (CHN) | |||||||
Maribor | Monika Karsch (GER) | Otryadyn Gündegmaa (MGL) | Antoaneta Boneva (BUL) | |||||||
Beijing | Kim Jangmi (KOR) | Naphaswan Yangpaiboon (THA) | Zhang Jingjing (CHN) | |||||||
Gabala (Final) | Monika Karsch (GER) | Otryadyn Gündegmaa (MGL) | Zhang Jingjing (CHN) | |||||||
Women's 10 m Air Pistol | ||||||||||
Fort Benning | Antoaneta Boneva (BUL) | 203.6 | Heena Sidhu (IND) | 200.8 | Zorana Arunović (SRB) | 180.9 | ||||
Munich | Guo Wenjun (CHN) | 200.3 | Klaudia Bres (POL) | 198.6 | Alejandra Zavala (MEX) | 177.2 | ||||
Maribor | Zorana Arunović (SRB) | 202.4 | Ekaterina Korshunova (RUS) | 200.7 | Antoaneta Boneva (BUL) | 175.7 | ||||
Beijing | Céline Goberville (FRA) | 201.1 | Tien Chia-chen (TPE) | 200.3 | Olga Kousnetsova (RUS) | 178.9 | ||||
Gabala (Final) | Alejandra Zavala (MEX) | 201.5 | Klaudia Bres (POL) | 200.6 | Céline Goberville (FRA) | 176.2 |
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Women's Trap | ||||
Tucson | Laetisha Scanlan (AUS) | Sarah Wixey (GBR) | Catherine Skinner (AUS) | |
Almaty | Zuzana Rehák-Štefečeková (SVK) | Tatiana Barsuk (RUS) | Fátima Gálvez (ESP) | |
Munich | Victoria Rose Burch (USA) | Janessa Jo Beaman (USA) | Alessandra Perilli (SMR) | |
Beijing | Satu Mäkelä-Nummela (FIN) | Zhu Jingyu (CHN) | Chae Hye Gyong (PRK) | |
Gabala (Final) | Zuzana Rehák-Štefečeková (SVK) | Janessa Jo Beaman (USA) | Catherine Skinner (AUS) | |
Women's Skeet | ||||
Tucson | Danka Barteková (SVK) | Wei Meng (CHN) | Kimberly Rhode (USA) | |
Almaty | Kimberly Rhode (USA) | Chiara Cainero (ITA) | Christine Wenzel (GER) | |
Munich | Kimberly Rhode (USA) | Brandy Drozd (USA) | Haley Dunn (USA) | |
Beijing | Lin Piao Piao (CHN) | Simona Scocchetti (ITA) | Kim Min-ji (KOR) | |
Gabala (Final) | Albina Shakirova (RUS) | Wei Meng (CHN) | Danka Barteková (SVK) |
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