Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 9:17 am
Now, today's qualification results for the two Kenyan competitors in the men's air pistol "singles" discipline are also out:
Madhar and Shah scored places 20 and 24 respectively, out of 28
starters, with 547 and 536 rings. For comparison, the three best shooters had 584, 580, 577.
It is one of the really good things about shooting that you are not limited to a peak period of only a few years, like in many other sports. While our national ISSF journal occasionally jokes about "an old men's revolt", I will admit that like the comparatively level playing field. The other side is the stagnation and over-aging of the shooting sports in some countries (like the UK). Top youngsters are rather found in countries like India, Malaysia, Thailand, increasingly Iran...
Madhar and Shah scored places 20 and 24 respectively, out of 28
starters, with 547 and 536 rings. For comparison, the three best shooters had 584, 580, 577.
It is one of the really good things about shooting that you are not limited to a peak period of only a few years, like in many other sports. While our national ISSF journal occasionally jokes about "an old men's revolt", I will admit that like the comparatively level playing field. The other side is the stagnation and over-aging of the shooting sports in some countries (like the UK). Top youngsters are rather found in countries like India, Malaysia, Thailand, increasingly Iran...