2018 ISSF World Cup
The 2018 ISSF World Cup is the annual edition of the ISSF World Cup in the Olympic shooting events, governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
Considering 2020 Olympic Games, the ISSF has made many changes in the categories and competition. For the first time, mixed team medal events in 10m Air Pistol, 10m Air Rifle and Trap categories have been introduced officially while 50m Rifle Prone Men, 50m Pistol Men and Double Trap Men, which were earlier part of World Cup Series and Olympic Games has been discontinued from this World Cup series. Which makes the total number of medals in both Men's and Women's section equal.
Men's results
= Rifle Events =
= Pistol Events =
= Shotgun Events =
Women's Results
= Rifle Events =
= Pistol Events =
= Shotgun Events =
Mixed Team Results
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! ! colspan="2" |10 metre air pistol ! colspan="2" |10 metre air rifle ! colspan="2" |Trap |
rowspan="3" |Guadalajara {{MEX}} (01-12 Mar)
|{{Gold1}} |{{flagathlete|Manu Bhaker / Om Prakash Mitharval|IND}} |{{Gold1}} |{{flagathlete|Xu Hong / Chen Keduo|CHN}} |{{Gold1}} |{{flagathlete|Satu Mäkelä-Nummela / Vesa Törnroos|FIN}} |
{{Silver2}}
|{{flagathlete|Sandra Reitz / Christian Reitz|GER}} |{{Silver2}} |{{flagathlete|Laura-Georgetae Coman / Alin Moldoveanu|ROU}} |{{Silver2}} |{{flagathlete|Zang Xinqiu / He Weidong |CHN}} |
{{Bronze3}}
|{{flagathlete|Céline Goberville / Florian Fouquet|FRA}} |{{Bronze3}} |{{flagathlete|Mehuli Ghosh /Deepak Kumar|IND}} |{{Bronze3}} |{{flagathlete|Aeriel Skinner / Mick Wertz|USA}} |
rowspan="3" |Changwon {{KOR}} (20-30 Apr)
|{{Gold1}} |{{flagathlete|Jiayu Wu / Xiaojing Ji|CHN}} |{{Gold1}} |{{flagathlete|Ruozhu Zhao / Yang Haoran|CHN}} |{{Gold1}} |{{flagathlete|Zuzana Štefečeková / Erik Varga|SVK}} |
{{Silver2}}
|{{flagathlete|Christian Reitz / Sandra Reitz|GER}} |{{Silver2}} |{{flagathlete|Daria Vdovina / Vladimir Maslennikov|RUS}} |{{Silver2}} |{{flagathlete|Penny Smith / Jack Wallace|AUS}} |
{{Bronze3}}
|{{flagathlete|Damir Mikec / Zorana Arunovic|SRB}} |{{Bronze3}} |{{flagathlete|Song Soo-joo / Keum Ji-hyeon|KOR}} |{{Bronze3}} |{{flagathlete|Sarah Alhawal / Khaled Al-Mudhaf|KUW}} |
rowspan="3" |Fort Benning {{USA}} (07-15 May)
|{{Gold1}} |{{flagathlete|Sonia Franquet / Pablo Carrera|ESP}} |{{Gold1}} |{{flagathlete|Ruozhu Zhao / Yang Haoran|CHN}} | colspan="2" rowspan="3" |No Shotgun Competition |
{{Silver2}}
|{{flagathlete|Damir Mikec / Zorana Arunovic|SRB}} |{{Silver2}} |{{flagathlete|Wu Mingyang / Yao Yungcong|CHN}} |
{{Bronze3}}
|{{flagathlete|Anna Korakaki / Dionysios Korakakis|GRE}} |{{Bronze3}} |{{flagathlete|Selina Gschwandtner / Julian Justus|GER}} |
rowspan="3" |Munich {{GER}} (22-29 May)
|{{Gold1}} |{{flagathlete|Olena Kostevych / Oleh Omelchuk|UKR}} |{{Gold1}} |{{flagathlete|Anastasiia Galashina / Sergey Kamenskiy|RUS}} | colspan="2" rowspan="3" |No Shotgun Competition |
{{Silver2}}
|{{flagathlete|Damir Mikec / Zorana Arunovic|SRB}} |{{Silver2}} |{{flagathlete|Wu Mingyang / Song Buhan|CHN}} |
{{Bronze3}}
|{{flagathlete|Xiong Yaxuan / Pu Qifeng|CHN}} |{{Bronze3}} |{{flagathlete|Wang Luyao / Yu Haonan|CHN}} |
rowspan="3" |Siġġiewi {{MLT}} (05-15 June)
| colspan="4" rowspan="3" |No Rifle/Pistol Competition |{{Gold1}} |{{flagathlete|Zuzana Štefečeková / Erik Varga|SVK}} |
{{Silver2}}
|{{flagathlete|Silvana Stanco / Emanuele Buccolieri|ITA}} |
{{Bronze3}}
|{{flagathlete|Jessica Rossi / Giovanni Pellielo|ITA}} |
rowspan="3" |Tucson {{USA}} (09-19 Jul)
| colspan="4" rowspan="3" |No Rifle/Pistol Competition |{{Gold1}} |{{flagathlete|Corey Cogdell / Casey Wallace|USA}} |
{{Silver2}}
|{{flagathlete|Melanie Couzy / Sebastien Guerrero|FRA}} |
{{Bronze3}}
|{{flagathlete|Kayle Browning / Will Hinton|USA}} |
Overall Medal Tally*
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Rank
!Nation !{{Gold medal}} !{{Silver medal}} !{{Bronze medal}} !Total |
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1
|{{CHN}} !13 !15 !10 !38 |
2
|{{USA}} !8 !3 !4 !15 |
3
|{{IND}} !4 !2 !4 !10 |
4
|{{RUS}} !4 !2 !1 !7 |
5
|{{FIN}} !4 !1 !1 !6 |
6
|{{UKR}} !3 !0 !1 !4 |
7
|{{ITA}} !2 !6 !4 !12 |
8
|{{GBR2}} !2 !1 !2 !5 |
9
|{{TPE}} (Taiwan) !2 !1 !0 !3 |
10
|{{HUN}} !2 !0 !4 !6 |
rowspan="2" |11
|{{GRE}} !2 !0 !2 !4 |
{{KOR}}
!2 !0 !2 !4 |
13
|{{SVK}} !2 !0 !1 !3 |
14
|{{BLR}} !2 !0 !0 !2 |
15
|{{GER}} !1 !8 !3 !12 |
16
|{{AUS}} !1 !3 !0 !4 |
17
|{{FRA}} !1 !2 !6 !9 |
18
|{{ESP}} !1 !2 !2 !5 |
19
|{{ROU}} !1 !1 !0 !2 |
20
|{{BUL}} !1 !0 !1 !2 |
rowspan="3" |21
|{{CRO}} !1 !0 !0 !1 |
{{IRI}}
!1 !0 !0 !1 |
{{LUX}}
!1 !0 !0 !1 |
24
|{{SRB}} !0 !4 !2 !6 |
25
|{{AUT}} !0 !3 !0 !3 |
26
|{{DEN}} !0 !1 !1 !2 |
rowspan="3" |27
|{{CZE}} !0 !1 !0 !1 |
{{EGY}}
!0 !1 !0 !1 |
{{MEX}}
!0 !1 !0 !1 |
rowspan="8" |30
|{{CUB}} !0 !0 !1 !1 |
{{KUW}}
!0 !0 !1 !1 |
{{NOR}}
!0 !0 !1 !1 |
{{SLO}}
!0 !0 !1 !1 |
{{SMR}}
!0 !0 !1 !1 |
{{SWE}}
!0 !0 !1 !1 |
{{THA}}
!0 !0 !1 !1 |
{{TUR}}
!0 !0 !1 !1 |
Total
!37 Nations !60 !60 !60 !180 |
- *After ISSF World Cup 2018, Tucson, USA