The latest ISSF World Cup event in the Rifle/Pistol disciplines took place on March 1st in New Delhi (IND), where home hero Jitu Rai sealed an unbelievable comeback with the third World Cup Gold medal of his career.
Now, 76 days later, it’s time for the best Rifle/Pistol shooters in the world the get back on the firing line, as the ISSF World Cup Stage 4 in Munich (GER) will kick-off tomorrow at the well-known Olympic Shooting Range in Hochbrück. The historic venue that hosted the Olympic Shooting events of the Games of the XX Olympiad held in 1972.
More than 750 athletes are expected to participate in the competition, representing 80 National Olympic Committees and piling up 1274 starts in the ten events of the two disciplines.
Those matches are evenly distributed along the five days of shooting, and they will take place according to the following schedule:
Friday, May 19th
10m Air Rifle Men at 1:30 pm (UTC+2:00)
10m Air Rifle Women at 5:00 pm
Saturday, May 20th
50m Pistol Men at 11:15 am
25m Pistol Women at 1:30 pm
Sunday, May 21st
50m Rifle Prone Men at 10:30 am
25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men at 4:00 pm
Monday, May 22nd
50m Rifle 3 Positions Women at 11:30 am
10m Air Pistol Men at 1:15 pm
Tuesday, May 23rd
10m Air Pistol Women 12:15 pm
50m Rifle 3 Positions Men 1:30 pm
The ISSF World Cup Series will stop in Munich for the seventh consecutive season, while the fifth and final stage of the season is expected to take place in Gabala (AZE) from June 6th to June 14th.
The ten final matches of the ISSF World Cup Stage 4 in Munich will be streamed live on the ISSF website, on its Livestream channel and on its official Facebook page.
News and updates about the competition will be available on issf-sports.org and on the many social media platforms of the Federation: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Weibo and Youku.