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    Tanche takes first career World Cup win in Croatia

    12.07.2015

    Frenchman sees off Great Britain’s Matt Skelhon to take gold at IPC Shooting World Cup in Osijek.

    Three shooters display their medals at an IPC Shooting World Cup France's Christophe Tanche led Great Britain's Matt Skelhon and Australian Anton Zapelli onto the podium in Osijek. © • IPC
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    The Frenchman took an early lead over Great Britain’s Paralympic and world rifle gold medallist Matt Skelhon (209.1), managing to stay consistent right until the end.

    France’s Christophe Tanche took the first World Cup victory of his career at the IPC Shooting World Cup in Osijek, Croatia, on Sunday (12 July), winning gold in R3 (mixed 10m air rifle prone SH1).

    Tanche (212.2), who made his international debut in 2009, has never been selected to compete at a Paralympic Games. However things may be changing for the 36-year-old as the World Cup acts as qualifier for Rio 2016, where countries can secure quota places through the performances of their athletes.

    The Frenchman took an early lead over Great Britain’s Paralympic and world rifle gold medallist Matt Skelhon (209.1), managing to stay consistent right until the end.

    Australia won their latest medal with bronze for Anton Zapelli (1887.2).

    In the team event, Tanche, Cedric Fevre and Didier Richard (1887.2) topped the podium. They were followed by British trio Skelhon, Lorraine Lambert and Ben Jesson (1885.6). Australia completed the top three with Zapelli, Natalie Smith and Libby Kosmala (1884.2).

    Competition at the 2015 IPC Shooting World Cup continues on Monday (13 July), until 14 July.

    Live results, provided by IPC Shooting’s Targets and Results Provider Sius are available every day.

    A livestream is also available at IPC Shooting's website.

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