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Warren Potent picks up Bronze

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 2:01 pm
by Rabbitz
Australian 50m Prone Rifle competitor Warren Potent has just picked up an Olympic Bronze medal. The gold went to the Ukraine and Silver to the U.S.

Potent was ranked No.1 in the world going into the Olympics.

Going into the final Potent qualified 5th with 595/600. The scores in the final round were:

1 Warren Potent AUS 105.5
2 Valérian Sauveplane FRA 104.8
3 Matthew Emmons USA 104.7
4 Konstantin Prikhodtchenko RUS 104.0
5 Artur Aivazian UKR 103.7
6 Juha Hirvi FIN 103.5
7 Sergei Martynov BLR 103.3
8 Vebjørn Berg NOR 103.1

When tallied with the qualification round the top 3 were
Gold Artur Ayvazian Ukraine 702.7
Silver Matthew Emmons USA 701.1
Bronze Warren Potent Australia 700.5

From the IOC Website:
(BEIJING, August 15) -- Ukraine's Artur Ayvazian won the gold medal in the Men's 50m Rifle Prone in Beijing on August 15, scoring a total of 702.7 points.

The United States' Matthew Emmons won the silver medal with a total of 701.7 and Australia's Warren Potent won the bronze medal with a total of 700.5.

Ayvazian was the highest-scoring shooter in the qualification round with a total of 599, one point shy of a perfect score. Emmons finished the qualification round in second place with a total of 597.

Norway's Vebjoern Berg finished the qualification round in third place with a total of 596. Four shooters were tied on 595, including Potent.

Ayvazian's performance in the final was solid, which was enough for him to hold onto the lead and win the gold medal. Emmons scored only 9.8 on his fourth shot, but he scored 10.8 on both his fifth and sixth shots, which helped him gain a lead over the rest of the field.

Potent was the best-performed shooter in the final, shooting a total of 105.5. His strong performance helped him overtake Russia's Konstantin Prikhodtchenko in third place.

After a perfect 10.9 on his third shot, Prikhodtchenko appeared capable of threatening Emmons for the silver medal. However, his game fell away after hitting 10.9 and he finished fifth, a tenth of a point behind Berg in fourth place.

Ayvazian, 35, finished ninth in the event at Athens 2004. By winning the gold medal today, he defeated the Athens 2004 gold medalist in the event, the 27-year-old Emmons.

Re: Warren Potent picks up Bronze

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 4:26 pm
by WTranger
Excellent effort there, about time they had some coverage of some shooting on channel seven this is the first shooting event I have seen so far in these Olympics.

Re: Warren Potent picks up Bronze

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 9:26 pm
by woob614271
I caught a bit of that news on the box; really pleased for him.
Loved the paint job on his Annie too....

Re: Warren Potent picks up Bronze

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 6:11 pm
by Rabbitz
Woob

From memory it isn't an Annie, it is a Bleiker action on a Grunig and Elmiger stock (from Switzerland http://www.bleiker.ch/ModelleModels_4.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) it used to sport a Lilja barrel but I can't confirm that.

It runs about $10,000

Rabz

Re: Warren Potent picks up Bronze

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 7:54 pm
by woob614271
OOPS! Apologies to all concerned.

Re: Warren Potent picks up Bronze

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 8:18 pm
by Rabbitz
:D

Wish I could afford one!