2009 World Running Target Championships

The 2009 World Running Target Championships were separate ISSF World Shooting Championships for the running target events, held in August 2009 in Heinola, Finland. Russia dominated, winning 14 of the 20 gold medals.

Medal count

  *   Host nation (Finland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)140620
2 Ukraine (UKR)36615
3 Hungary (HUN)1203
4 Sweden (SWE)1012
5 Kazakhstan (KAZ)1001
6 Finland (FIN)*09110
7 Czech Republic (CZE)0314
8 Slovakia (SVK)0033
9 Norway (NOR)0022
Totals (9 nations)20202060

Men

Individual Teams Juniors Junior teams
50 metre running target
 Maxim Stepanov (RUS)596 EWR  Russia1768  László Boros (HUN)587  Russia1725
 Krister Holmberg (FIN)590 Finland1752 Tomi-Pekka Heikkilä (FIN)577+19 Finland1710
 Peter Pelach (SVK)589 Slovakia1745 Mikhail Azarenko (RUS)577+18 Ukraine1689
50 metre running target mixed
 Maxim Stepanov (RUS)392+37  Russia1169  Yuri Dovgal (RUS)389  Russia1139
 Staffan Holmström (FIN)392+36 Finland1168 László Boros (HUN)385 Finland1130
 Niklas Bergström (SWE)391 Czech Republic1158 Mikhail Azarenko (RUS)381 Ukraine1084
10 metre running target
 Emil Martinsson (SWE)Details  Russia1720  Mikhail Azarenko (RUS)578  Russia1702 WR
 Vladyslav Prianishnikov (UKR)  Czech Republic1715 László Boros (HUN)571 Finland1665
 Dimitry Romanov (RUS)  Ukraine1701 Aleksandr Naumenko (RUS)563 Ukraine1660
10 metre running target mixed
 Dimitry Romanov (RUS)388  Russia1148  Mikhail Azarenko (RUS)379  Russia1114
 Miroslav Januš (CZE)387 Czech Republic1136 Igor Matskevych (UKR)378 Finland1102
 Maxim Stepanov (RUS)384 Slovakia1129 Tomi-Pekka Heikkilä (FIN)371 Ukraine1098

Men's medal match

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
(580)  Krister Holmberg (FIN)1
 
 
 
(577)  Vladyslav Prianishnikov (UKR)6
 
 Vladyslav Prianishnikov (UKR)2
 
 
 
 Emil Martinsson (SWE)6
 
(579)  Dimitry Romanov (RUS)3
 
 
(578)  Emil Martinsson (SWE)6
 
Bronze match
 
 
 
 
 
 Krister Holmberg (FIN)3
 
 
 Dimitry Romanov (RUS)6

Women

Individual Teams Juniors Junior teams
10 metre running target
 Galina Avramenko (UKR)Details No championship  Valentyna Gontcharova (UKR)367 No championship
 Tetyana Yevseyenko (UKR)  Liudmyla Vasylyuk (UKR)362
 Viktoriya Zabolotna (UKR)  Therese Holm (NOR)354
10 metre running target mixed
 Natalya Gurova (KAZ)376 No championship  Liudmyla Vasylyuk (UKR)369 No championship
 Viktoriya Zabolotna (UKR)375 Valentyna Gontcharova (UKR)365
 Olga Stepanova (RUS)373 Therese Holm (NOR)350

Women's medal match

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
(384)  Galina Avramenko (UKR)6
 
 
 
(373)  Viktoriya Zabolotna (UKR)2
 
 Galina Avramenko (UKR)6
 
 
 
 Tetyana Yevseyenko (UKR)5
 
(379)  Olga Stepanova (RUS)3
 
 
(378)  Tetyana Yevseyenko (UKR)6
 
Bronze match
 
 
 
 
 
 Viktoriya Zabolotna (UKR)6
 
 
 Olga Stepanova (RUS)4

Competition schedule

Date Men Junior men Women Junior women
Monday, 24 August10 m mixed10 m mixed 10 m mixed10 m mixed
Tuesday, 25 August10 m, slow runs10 m 10 m, slow runs10 m
Wednesday, 26 August10 m, fast runs 10 m, fast runs
Thursday, 27 August50 m mixed50 m mixed
Friday, 28 August50 m, slow runs50 m, slow runs
Saturday, 29 August50 m, fast runs50 m, fast runs
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