World record for Jolanda Prinz at the crossbow World Cup in Innsbruck!

Innsbruck, Gastgeber des IAU World Cups 2025, erlebte spannende Wettkämpfe und einen Weltrekord durch Jolanda Prinz.
Innsbruck, host of the IAU World Cup 2025, experienced exciting competitions and a world record by Jolanda Prinz. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

World record for Jolanda Prinz at the crossbow World Cup in Innsbruck!

in Innsbruck, a new record was recently set up at the international competitions of the crossbow shooters. The dsb reports that the event in the 10 m discipline was a complete success. The opening of the competition took place with the "Austrian Open Mixed Team", in which 17 mixed teams from different countries, including Germany, France and Switzerland, were at the start.

The German shooters in particular towered over the competition. Jolanda Prinz staged with an excellent performance by equalizing her own world record with 398 rings in the first competition. In the second round, she was able to triumph again and secure the victory with 396 rings. Sandra Reimann from Germany also performed great and secured second place with 394 rings in the first World Cup. For the men, the Frenchman Stéphane Hatterer also demonstrated his class with two victories in his competitions.

local shooters in the spotlight

The Austrian athletes were also strongly represented. Manuel Moser and Julia Hirner took 13th place in the mixed team classification, while Sarah Praxmarer won a silver medal in the individual competition among the U23 shooters. Monika Liptakova shone among the senior citizens, who drew attention to herself with her 16th place and 365 rings of 22 starter.

In the men's area, Manuel Moser reached the 9th place with 377 rings and narrowly missed the finals. Julian Anrain followed him in 10th place. These results testify to a high level that was shown in the competitions, where several shooters shot over the 390-ring mark at times.

competition highlights and outlook

The IAU World Cup competitions in Innsbruck were one of the first of two ratings, and the results have not only direct influence on the individual performance of the athletes, but also on the global rankings and the qualification for the next World Cup final. The Schützenbund reports that the next opportunity for the shooters will be in Will, Switzerland at the beginning of August.

The event in Innsbruck, On the tradition of the World Cup championships, which are organized every four years by the International Shooting Sport Federation, brought together a high quality field of participants. With a view to the history of the championships, which goes back to 1897, it turns out that shooting sports are gaining more and more popularity and is constantly evolving. You can find more information about the World Championships on Wikipedia .

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