The 2016 ISSF Junior World Cup is the annual edition of the ISSF Junior World Cup, governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
50 metre rifle three positions | 50 metre rifle prone | 10 metre air rifle | ||||||
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Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [1] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [2] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [3] | ||||||
Istvan Peni (HUN) | 458.6 FWRJ | Istvan Peni (HUN) | 202.7 | Maximilian Dallinger (GER) | 207.9 | |||
Christoph Duerr (SUI) | 445.1 | Vegard Nordhagen (NOR) | 202.6 | Vladislav Fetisov (RUS) | 204.5 | |||
Manuel Luescher (SUI) | 436.4 | Ludwig Wassman (SWE) | 181.6 | Istvan Peni (HUN) | 183.6 | |||
Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [4] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [5] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [6] | ||||||
Benjamin Tingsrud Karlsen (NOR) | 455.1 | Shubhankar Pramanick (IND) | 205.5 | Filip Nepejchal (CZE) | 206.1 | |||
Filip Nepejchal (CZE) | 453.3 | Filip Nepejchal (CZE) | 205.2 | Atsushi Shimada (JPN) | 205.2 | |||
Timur Akhmedzhanov (RUS) | 440.3 | Dragomir Iordache (ROU) | 185.1 | Arjun Babuta (IND) | 183.6 |
50 metre rifle three positions | 50 metre rifle prone | 10 metre air rifle | ||||||
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Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [7] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [8] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [9] | ||||||
(ITA) Riccardo Armiraglio | 3451 - 127x | (NOR) Benjamin Tingsrud Karlsen | 1851.0 | (HUN) Istvan Peni | 1865.2 | |||
(GER) Maximilian Dallinger | 3448 - 144x | (RUS) Timur Akhmedzhanov | 1836.1 | (ITA) Riccardo Armiraglio | 1861.5 | |||
(RUS) Timur Akhmedzhanov | 3426 - 129x | (CRO) Andrija Mikuljan | 1834.5 | (GER) Maximilian Dallinger | 1860.2 | |||
Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [10] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [11] | ||||||
No Team Event | (NOR) Benjamin Tingsrud Karlsen | 1845.0 | (IND) | 1849.9 | ||||
No Team Event | (IND) 1 | 1824.6 | (SIN) Mohmad Irwan Abdul Rahman | 1847.0 | ||||
No Team Event | (IND) 2 | 1820.7 | (JPN) Atshushi Shimada | 1846.8 |
50 metre pistol | 25 metre rapid fire pistol | 10 metre air pistol | 25 meter standard pistol | 25 meter pistol | ||||||||||
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Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [12] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [13] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [14] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [15] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [16] | ||||||||||
Paolo Monna (ITA) | 190.2 | Oskar Miliwek (POL) | 29 | Paolo Monna (ITA) | 198.8 | Rituraj Singh (IND) | 569-12x | Marvin Flueckiger (SUI) | 580-17x | |||||
Simone Weiss (GER) | 186.0 | Sergei Evglevski (AUS) | 20 | Gvido Cvetkovs (LAT) | 196.3 | Clement Greffier (FRA) | 561-12x | Clement Greffier (FRA) | 577-19x | |||||
Alessio Torracchi (ITA) | 165.2 | Clement Greffier (FRA) | 20 SO | Artem Chernousov (RUS) | 174.9 | Sergei Evglevski (AUS) | 561-09x | Yuriy Kolesnyk (UKR) | 576-17x | |||||
Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [17] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [18] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [19] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [20] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [21] | ||||||||||
Artem Chernousov (RUS) | 182.9 | Rushiraj Barot (IND) | 25 | Artem Chernousov (RUS) | 199.7 | Sambhaji Zanzan Patil (IND) | 562-13x | Anhad Jawanda (IND) | 586-21x | |||||
Anton Zanin (RUS) | 181.8 | Lukas Skoumal (CZE) | 23 | Anmol (IND) | 197.5 | Sergei Evglevski (AUS) | 555-06x | Gurmeet (IND) | 579-20x | |||||
Alexander Bassariev (RUS) | 163.4 | Sergei Evglevski (AUS) | 20 | Evgeniu Brovoi (RUS) | 175.8 | James Thomas Ashmore (AUS) | 554-09x | Sergei Evglevski (AUS) | 574-12x |
50 metre pistol | 25 metre rapid fire pistol | 10 metre air pistol | 25 meter standard pistol | 25 meter pistol | ||||||||||
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Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [22] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [23] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [24] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [25] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [26] | ||||||||||
(RUS) Alexander Bassariev | 1630-24x | (FRA) | 1684-35x | (ITA) | 1711-49x | (IND) | 1661-32x | (FRA) | 1716-43x | |||||
(ITA) | 1616-18x | (IND) | 1675-28x | (RUS) Evgeniu Brovoi | 1710-40x | (FRA) | 1659-26x | (UKR) | 1715-47x | |||||
(FRA) | 1587-18x | (RUS) Alexander Petrov | 1674-34x | (IND) | 1708-48x | (AUS) Sergei Evglevski | 1648-26x | (AUS) Sergei Evglevski | 1711-51x | |||||
Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [27] | Gabala, Azerbaijan 4(September 16–23) | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [28] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [29] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [30] | ||||||||||
(RUS) Alexander Bassariev | 1640-20x | No Team Event | (RUS) Alexander Bassariev | 1711-50x | (IND) | 1655-27x | (IND) | 1725-47x | ||||||
(IND) | 1600-16x | No Team Event | (IND) | 1702-35x | (AUS) Sergei Evglevski | 1645-22x | (AUS) Sergei Evglevski | 1702-32x | ||||||
(THA) Peechnat Khlaisuban | 1502-14x | No Team Event | (GEO) Tsotne Machavariani | 1694-39x | (QAT) Ahmed Zayed Al-Shamari | 1558-14x | (QAT) Ahmed Zayed Al-Shamari | 1661-35x |
Trap | Double trap | Skeet | |||
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Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [31] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [32] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [33] | |||
Maxim Kabatskiy (RUS) | Nathan Lee Xuereb (MLT) | Yannik Hofmann (GER) | |||
Josef Navaratil (CZE) | James Dedman (GBR) | Nicolas Vasiliou (CYP) | |||
Jack Wallace (AUS) | Viacheslav Yukhimenko (RUS) | Alexey Belov (RUS) | |||
Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [34] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [35] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [36] | |||
Jack Wallace (AUS) | Qi Ying (CHN) | Alexey Belov (RUS) | |||
Simone D Ambrosio (ITA) | Aleksandr Filippov (RUS) | Edoardo Aloi (ITA) | |||
Matteo Marongiu (ITA) | Su Run (CHN) | Daniel Kocak (CZE) |
Trap | Double trap | Skeet | ||||||
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Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [37] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [38] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [39] | ||||||
(AUS) | 343 | (ITA) Andrea Galesso | 395 | (DEN) | 358 | |||
(ITA) 1 | 340 | (RUS) Viacheslav Yukhimenko | 391 | (FIN) | 353 | |||
(FRA) | 338 | (USA) Tyler Deyo | 391 | (RUS) Alexey Belov | 353 | |||
Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [40] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [41] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [42] | ||||||
(ITA) 1 | 360 | (CHN) Qi Ying | 406 | (RUS) Alexey Belov | 360 | |||
(AUS) | 348 | (RUS) Viacheslav Yukhimenko | 405 | (CHN) Lu Jiahao | 339 | |||
(IND) Manavaditya Singh Rathore | 347 | (IND) Priyanshu Pandey | 389 | (IND) Anant Jeet Singh Naruka | 337 |
50 metre rifle three positions | 50 m rifle prone | 10 metre air rifle | ||||||
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Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [43] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [44] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [45] | ||||||
Tina Lehrich (GER) | 453.8 | Natalia Kochanska (POL) | 620.6 | Anastasiia Galashina (RUS) | 206.9 | |||
Emilie Wintenberger (FRA) | 451.5 | Emilie Wintenberger (FRA) | 619.5 | Judith Gomez (FRA) | 205.8 | |||
Olga Efimova (RUS) | 438.7 | Gaayathri Nithyanadam (IND) | 618.4 | Tatiana Kharkova (RUS) | 184.4 | |||
Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [46] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [47] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [48] | ||||||
Nicola Foistova (CZE) | 451.5 | Violetta Starostina (KAZ) | 621.6 | Anastasiia Galashina (RUS) | 210.6 FWRJ | |||
Olga Efimova (RUS) | 450.6 | Anastasiia Galashina (RUS) | 615.5 | Tatiana Kharkova (RUS) | 207.5 | |||
Gaayathri Nithyanadam (IND) | 438.9 | Jenny Stene (NOR) | 615.4 | Martina Lindsay Veloso (SIN) | 186.0 |
50 metre rifle three positions | 50 m rifle prone | 10 metre air rifle | ||||||
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Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [49] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [50] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [51] | ||||||
(FIN) 2 | 1715-69x | (IND) Gaayathri Nithyanadam | 1846.6 | (RUS) Anastasiia Galashina | 1239.0 | |||
(FRA) Emilie Wintenberger | 1710-63x | (FRA) Emilie Wintenberger | 1841.7 | (IND) Ashi Rastogi | 1238.8 | |||
(POL) Natalia Kochanska | 1705-6x | (POL) Natalia Kochanska | 1836.3 | (SIN) 2 | 1236.6 | |||
Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [52] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [53] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [54] | ||||||
(NOR) Jenny Vatne | 1722-67x | (NOR) Jenny Vatne | 1835.2 | (RUS) Anastasiia Galashina | 1245.5 | |||
(RUS) Anastasiia Galashina | 1719-57x | (RUS) Anastasiia Galashina | 1835.2 | (SIN) 1 | 1240.5 | |||
(IND) Gaayathri Nithyanadam | 1696-58x | (IND) Gaayathri Nithyanadam | 1834.8 | (IND) 1 | 1234.6 |
25 metre pistol | 10 metre air pistol | |||
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Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [55] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [56] | |||
Michelle Skeries (GER) | Anna Korakaki (GRE) | 200.6 | ||
Anna Korakaki (GRE) | Yashaswini Singh Deswal (IND) | 197.7 | ||
Agate Rasmane (LAT) | Michelle Skeries (GER) | 176.2 | ||
Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [57] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [58] | |||
Margarita Lomova (RUS) | Margarita Lomova (RUS) | 198.7 | ||
Miroslava Micheva (BUL) | Anna Dedova (CZE) | 198.6 | ||
Anna Dedova (CZE) | Afaf Elhodhod (EGY) | 177.0 |
25 metre pistol | 10 metre air pistol | ||||
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Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [59] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [60] | ||||
(RUS) Margarita Lomova Natalia Ordina | 1708-38x | (GER) 1 | 1129-33x | ||
(GER) 1 | 1698-45x | (IND) Malaika Goel | 1122-23x | ||
(IND) Sanjana Sehrawat | 1695-28x | (RUS) Margarita Lomova Natalia Ordina | 1117-24x | ||
Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [61] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [62] | ||||
(IND) Sanjana Sehrawat | 1701-31x | (IND) Malaika Goel | 1122-26x | ||
(THA) 1 | 1614-24x | (TUR) Elif Kirklar | 1104-14x | ||
(THA) 2 | 976-04 DNF | (UZB) Muslimakhon Yuldasheva | 1086-16x |
Trap | Skeet | ||
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Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [63] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [64] | ||
Isabella Cristiani (ITA) | Katharina Monika Jacob (USA) | ||
Maria Lucia Palmitessa (ITA) | Niina Aaltonen (FIN) | ||
Stephanie Pile (AUS) | Noemie Battault (FRA) | ||
Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [65] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [66] | ||
Wang Chunchun (CHN) | Alina Fazylzyanova (RUS) | ||
Yulia Tugolukova (RUS) | Zhao Anni (CHN) | ||
Maria Lucia Palmitessa (ITA) | Nur Banu Ozpak (TUR) |
Trap | Skeet | |||||
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Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [67] | Suhl, Germany (April 29-May 6) [68] | |||||
(ITA) 2 | 198 | (USA) | 200 | |||
(RUS) Nataliya Chistova | 186 | (RUS) Alina Fazylzyanova Regina Shakirova | 194 | |||
(GER) 1 | 186 | (TUR) | 188 | |||
Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [69] | Gabala, Azerbaijan (September 16–23) [70] | |||||
(RUS) Anna Zhemkova | 198 | (TUR) | 202 | |||
(CHN) Wang Chunchun | 193 | (CHN) Che Yufei | 192 | |||
(IND) Pragati Dubey | 176 | (RUS) Alina Fazylzyanova | 191 |
Rank | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russia | 17 | 15 | 13 | 45 |
2 | India | 12 | 9 | 13 | 34 |
3 | Italy | 8 | 6 | 3 | 17 |
4 | Germany | 5 | 3 | 3 | 11 |
5 | Norway | 5 | 1 | 1 | 7 |
6 | China | 3 | 4 | 1 | 8 |
7 | Hungary | 3 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
8 | France | 2 | 8 | 4 | 14 |
9 | Australia | 2 | 5 | 8 | 15 |
10 | Czech Republic | 2 | 5 | 2 | 9 |
11 | Poland | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 |
12 | United States | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
13 | Finland | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 |
14 | Turkey | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
15 | Switzerland | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
16 | Greece | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
17 | Denmark | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
17 | Kazakhstan | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
17 | Malta | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
20 | Singapore | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
21 | Thailand | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
22 | Latvia | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
22 | Japan | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
22 | Ukraine | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
25 | Cyprus | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
25 | Bulgaria | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
25 | United Kingdom | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
28 | Qatar | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
29 | Croatia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
29 | Egypt | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
29 | Georgia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
29 | Romania | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
29 | Uzbekistan | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
29 | Sweden | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Total | 34 | 70 | 70 | 70 | 210 |
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