10 meter running target mixed

10 meter running target mixed
Men
Number of shots 2x20
World Championships Since 1994
Abbreviation 10RTMIX
Women
Number of shots 2x20
World Championships Since 2002
Abbreviation 10RT20MIX

10 metre running target mixed is one of the ISSF shooting events, in which one shoots an airgun at a target that moves sideways. The target is pulled across a two-meter aisle at a range of 10 metres from the firing point. The target is pulled either slow or fast, and it is visible for 5 or 2.5 seconds, respectively. The difference from 10 metre running target is that the slow and the fast runs are fired in a randomized order, that is not known beforehand to the shooter.

The course of fire is 40 shots, divided into two 20-shot stages, each consisting of exactly 10 slow and 10 fast runs.

World Championships, Men

This event was held in 1994-2009.

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1994 Italy Milan  Roy Hill (USA)  Miroslav Janus (CZE)  Krister Holmberg (FIN)
1998 Spain Barcelona  Zhiyuan Niu (CHN)  Miroslav Lizal (CZE)  Jury Jourasov (UKR)
2002 Finland Lahti  Jozsef Sike (HUN)  Michael Jakosits (GER)  Adam Saathoff (USA)
2006 Croatia Zagreb  Lukasz Czapla (POL)  Lin Gan (CHN)  Zhiyuan Niu (CHN)
2008 Czech Republic Plzeň  Lukasz Czapla (POL)  Krister Holmberg (FIN)  Emil Andersson (SWE)
2009 Finland Heinola  Dimitry Romanov (RUS)  Miroslav Januš (CZE)  Maxim Stepanov (RUS)

World Championships, Men Team

This event was held in 1994-2009.

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1994 Italy Milan Czech Republic Czech Republic
Miroslav Janus
Jan Kermiet
Lubos Racansky
Russia Russia
Anatoli Asrabaev
Igor Kolesov
Alexander Konichev
United States United States of America
Roy Hill
Adam Saathoff
Lonn Saunders
1998 Spain Barcelona Czech Republic Czech Republic
Miroslav Lizal
Lubos Racansky
Miroslav Janus
China People's Republic of China
Zhiyuan Niu
Ling Yang
Jun Xiao
Finland Finland
Krister Holmberg
Vesa Saviahde
Pasi Wedman
2002 Finland Lahti Russia Russia
Dimitri Lykin
Maxim Stepanov
Igor Kolesov
China People's Republic of China
Ling Yang
Guobin Zeng
Zhiyuan Niu
Finland Finland
Pasi Wedman
Vesa Saviahde
Teppo Koskue
2006 Croatia Zagreb China People's Republic of China
Zhiyuan Niu
Lin Gan
Ling Yang
Ukraine Ukraine
Vladyslav Prianishnikov
Oleksandr Ulvak
Andrey Gilchenko
Sweden Sweden
Niklas Bergstroem
Emil Andersson
Sami Pesonen
2008 Czech Republic Plzeň Russia Russia
Dmitry Romanov
Aleksandr Blinov
Maxim Stepanov
Ukraine Ukraine
Vladyslav Prianishnikov
Andrey Gilchenko
Alexander Zinenko
Hungary Hungary
Jozsef Sike
Tibor Szabo
Tamas Tasi
2009 Finland Heinola Russia Russia Czech Republic Czech Republic Slovakia Slovakia

World Championships, Women

This event was held in 2002-2009.

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
2002 Finland Lahti  Audrey Soquet (FRA)  Zhiqi Qiu (CHN)  Xia Wang (CHN)
2006 Croatia Zagreb  Audrey Corenflos (FRA)  Galina Avramenko (UKR)  Aiwen Sun (CHN)
2008 Czech Republic Plzeň  Galina Avramenko (UKR)  Viktoriya Zabolotna (UKR)  Kateryna Samohina (UKR)
2009 Finland Heinola  Natalya Gurova (KAZ)  Viktoriya Zabolotna (UKR)  Olga Stepanova (RUS)

World Championships, Women Team

This event was held in 2002-2006.

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
2002 Finland Lahti China People's Republic of China
Zhiqi Qiu
Xia Wang
Xuan Xu
Germany Germany
Silke Johannes
Daniela Faust
Julie Kirr
Ukraine Ukraine
Galina Avramenko
Ganna Neustroyeva
Kateryna Samohina
2006 Croatia Zagreb Ukraine Ukraine
Galina Avramenko
Viktoriya Zabolotna
Kateryna Samohina
China People's Republic of China
Aiwen Sun
Xuan Xu
Qijue Wang
Russia Russia
Anna Ilina
Irina Izmalkova
Julia Eydenzon

World Championships, total medals

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia 4 1 3 8
2  China 3 5 3 11
3  Ukraine 2 5 3 10
4  Czech Republic 2 4 0 6
5  France 2 0 0 2
5  Poland 2 0 0 2
7  United States 1 0 2 3
8  Hungary 1 0 1 2
9  Kazakhstan 1 0 0 0
10  Germany 0 2 0 2
11  Finland 0 1 3 4
12  Sweden 0 0 2 2
13  Slovakia 0 0 1 1
Total 18 18 18 54

Current world records

Current world records in 10 metre running target mixed
Men Individual 393  Vladyslav Prianishnikov (UKR) February 26, 2008 Winterthur (SUI)
Teams 1158  Russia (Blinov, Ermolenko, Lykin)
 China (Gan, Niu, Yang)
March 22, 2002
July 31, 2006
Thessaloniki (GRE)
Zagreb (CRO)
Junior Men Individual 386  Dmitry Romanov (RUS) July 31, 2006 Zagreb (CRO)
Teams 1138  Ukraine (Gilchenko, Savkin, Zinenko) March 31, 1996 Budapest (HUN)
Women Individual 390  Audrey Soquet (FRA) July 9, 2002 Lahti (FIN)
Teams 1149  China (Qiu, Wang, Xu) July 9, 2002 Lahti (FIN)
Junior Women Individual 383  Galina Avramenko (UKR) November 6, 2003 Gothenburg (SWE)
Teams 1105  Russia (Danilenko, Gulak, Stepanova) July 26, 2006 Zagreb (CRO)
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