Competitions in Innsbruck Closed – More Celebrations for the French Team
Saturday June 1st was another busy day on the range on Eggenwaldweg in Innsbruck, offering the world’s elite the second World Cup competition for this year’s ranking. One more start in female and in the male category for the World Cup, combined with starts in the Austrian Open, with the possibility of a final participation, made some shooters from the field end up with no less that four starts during these two days. But we see the raising need for events like this, mixing the top-class shooters with young and medium advanced athletes. This approach supports continuity and learning by presence. We have seen rookies from the year before being well placed in both World Cups and a new, curious generation advancing in the second line. Let us hope for more such competitions for the future.
As for the results, no new record on the second day, but the record holder from the day before stepped to the top of the podium again. Dimitri Dutendas (FRA) won the second day with a score of 394 and took the lead also in the world 10m ranking. Second place went to Jakub Novák (CZE) with 392 – he obviously likes this range, given his one victory here in the last year. Third place went to Louis Fürst (GER) for the same score of 392, using a countback rule in this case.
In the women’s category, the French team celebrated a double victory. 1st place went to Coline Hamelin (placed 2nd the day before) with 390 points; that makes her the leader of the world ranking. The 2nd place belongs to Lisa Roettelé for a score of 389 points and the third place was won by Monika Hurschler (SUI) with 388.
The two-day event ended up with a traditional musical evening. Special IAU recognition awards were handed over to Manfred Hofbauer, the soul of the competition, and Friedl Anrain, the organization co-ordinator in recognition for their year-long contributions for the advance of the world crossbow sport.
We look forward – although the IAU does not have an official confirmation yet – that there will be a new issue of this successful event in 2025.
Check here for the results and here for the actual world ranking.
Good-bye Innsbruck, hello Wil!