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-8 to the Games. Records? Just ordinary life, for the 50m Rifle Prone king

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EVENT PREVIEW - World Records? Gold medals? 10.9s? Everything is just “normal”, to him. Sergey Martynov, the best 50m Rifle Prone Men shooter of all times, is looking forward to London, which could be his last chance to pocket an Olympic Gold.

There’s no way to interview and to get a smile out of Sergei Martynov, the world’s best 50m Rifle Prone Shooter. Well, let's be realistic, it happens - as the photo shows - but that's not so common. And it’s not a matter of him being in a bad mood: the Belarusian athlete is just the most dedicated, concentrated and consistent sportsman you can possibly meet out there on the shooting lines. And you can tell from his results. Ranking first in the world for years and with many points of advantage over the others, the 44-year old prone shooter is simply the best in the world.

Competing in the Olympic Games since 1988, he finished twice in third, in 2000 and 2004, while he only closed in eighth during the last Olympics in Beijing. This year, it could be his last chance to finish upon the highest step of the Olympic podium and to earn the only title missing from his impressive medal collection (2 ISSF World Championships, 6 World Cup Finals, 17 World Cups Gold medals).

The numbers are on his side. Throughout the last Olympic cycle, between 2009 and 2012, Martynov participated in 12 ISSF events (World Cup Series and World Championship), and, well… he made it to 12 finals, winning 10 medals, including 7 Gold. His best results of the cycle are also quite impressive: he scored the current World Record of 600 points several times, and shot 105.6 points in his best final. But even when he scores such results, you can hear him commenting: “Its normal. I can shoot better than this…” And – the bad news for his opponents is – he is probably right: he can shoot better, and he is willing to confirm it in London next July.

But Martynov won’t be alone at the Royal Artillery Barracks. He might be one of the best ISSF World Cup competitors, but the Games are a different story, as history has taught us. While the current Olympic Champ, the Ukraine’s Aivazian did not shoot at his best during the last period, Martynov should keep an eye on Australian star Warren Potent, the 2008 Olympic Bronze medalist who’s looking forward to finding a spot on the podium in London.

Potent won 4 ISSF World Cup Stages in the last Olympic cycle, and shot one of the best finals recorded – 105.8 points – as well as the 600-point world record.

Only two American shooters have been doing better then him, Michael McPhail – ranked third in our “Super25 Chart” – and the 2004 Olympic Champion and 2008 Olympic Silver medalist Matthew Emmons, who scored an outstanding final of 106.4 points in this Olympic cycle. Emmons will be at the Games, but he will not compete in this event, as he did not make the US team for this competition.

Attending instead of him will be, Eric Uptagrafft, who placed in sixth at the pre-Olympic test event in London last April. Next to the top-ranked champions, he could meet some other tough opponents, such as the aforementioned Campriani, or the second Italian Olympian Marco De Nicolo, a prone shooting expert ranked third in the world, who won four ISSF medals in the last Olympic cycle.


50m Rifle Prone Men

Date of the Final in London: Friday, 03.08.2012 at 12:00

 

Reigning Olympic Medallists

Rank

Name (NOC)

2008 Olympic Score

1

AIVAZIAN Artur (UKR)

702.7 (599+103.7)

2

EMMONS Matthew (USA)

701.7 (597+104.7)

3

POTENT Warren (AUS)

700.5 (595+105.5)


Current World Ranking Leaders

Rank

Name (NOC)

1

MARTYNOV Sergei (BLR)

2

WANG Weiyi (CHN)

3

DE NICOLO Marco (ITA)


Current World Record Holder

Record

Name (NOC)

Score

Date

Competition

WR 

BOTCHKAREV Viatcheslav (URS)

600 

13.07.1989 

ECH Zagreb (YUG)

FWR 

KLEES Christian (GER)

704.8 (600+104.8) 

25.07.1996 

OG Atlanta (USA)


Current Olympic Record Holder

Record

Name (NOC)

Score

Date

Competition

OR 

KLEES Christian (GER)

600 

25.07.1996 

OG Atlanta (USA)

FOR 

KLEES Christian (GER)

704.8 (600+104.8) 

25.07.1996 

OG Atlanta (USA)


ISSF NEWS Magazine “Super25 Chart”

Name (NOC)

World

Rank

Olympic

Participations

2009-2012 Results

Best Scores

Starts

Finals

Wins

Medals

Quali

Finals

MARTYNOV Sergei (BLR)

1

5

12

12

7

10

600

105.6

POTENT Warren (AUS)

18

3

18

8

4

5

600

105.8

MCPHAIL Michael (USA)

5

0

14

8

1

5

599

106.1

UPTAGRAFFT Eric (USA)

6

1

14

11


5

600

105.8

JUNGHAENEL Henri (GER)

34

0

11

5

1

4

598

105.6

BERG Vebjoern (NOR)

49

1

9

4

1

3

599

105.7

DE NICOLO Marco (ITA)

3

3

11

4


3

599

105.1

EMMONS Matthew (USA)

36

2

10

4


3

600

105.7

WANG Weiyi (CHN)

2

0

7

4

2

2

599

106.4

STARIK Guy (ISR)

11

4

15

4

1

2

600

105.3

HENRY Josselin (FRA)

37

1

14

4


2

598

104.7

GRAFF Cyril (FRA)

4

0

7

3


2

598

104.2

HEIN Joseph (USA)

0

0

6

2

1

1

598

104.2

CAMPRIANI Niccolo (ITA)

66

1

8

1

1

1

599

104.2

SAUVEPLANE Valerian (FRA)

8

1

15

6


1

600

104.8

PLANER Christian (AUT)

13

2

13

5


1

599

104.4

BAKKEN Ole Magnus (NOR)

24

0

9

4


1

598

103.0

MIROSAVLJEV Nemanja (SRB)

15

4

15

3


1

598

104.4

BRODMEIER Daniel (GER)

16

0

7

2


1

599

102.2

NIELSEN Kenneth (DEN)

27

0

12

2


1

598

103.4

KARMAKAR Joydeep (IND)

41

0

14

2


1

599

103.4

GRIMMEL Torben (DEN)

7

3

13

1


1

598

104.4

RABALSKI Sebastian (POL)

25

0

2

1


1

596

103.4

Marco Dalla Dea

 

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