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5th World University Shooting Championship 2014 - Campus Sport 28
5th World University Shooting Championship 2014 - Campus Sport 28

AL-AIN - The 5th World University Shooting Sports Championship took place in Al-Ain from 8 to12 October. This event, the inaugural FISU Championship for the United Arab Emirates, received close to 300 participants from 28 countries, competing for the pistol, rifle and shotgun shooting World University titles. The welcoming city of Al-Ain, known as the Garden City due to its extraordinary greenery, is home to the main federal university in the UAE, the United Arab Emirates University – being therefore the ideal location for a university sport competition. The Opening Ceremony was held at the impressive "Crescent Building" at the UAE University Maqam Campus. Speech by His Highness Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan Delegates from the participating countries heard an inspirational inaugural speech from His Highness Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan who welcomed all delegates to this important event for UAE, emphasizing the popularity of the sport in the country. He equally expressed his delight that the world’s best young men and women student shooters would be exhibiting their strength, stamina, coordination, patience, technical competence, safe practices and phenomenal accuracy at the World University Shooting Sports Championship. HESF SG Omar AL-HAI during an awarding ceremony The competitions took place at the Al-Ain Equestrian, Shooting and Golf club, where the 17 World University Championship individual shotgun, pistol and rifle titles were up for grabs. Competitions ran from Wednesday to Sunday, with 15 different countries winning medals. Italy was the best country overall, taking 15 medals (6 gold, 6 silver, 3 bronze), closely followed by France (6-5-3), Poland (5-1-2), Korea (4-3-6), Germany (4-1-2) and the Czech Republic (3-5-2). CISCA Chair Penninah KABENGUE passes the FISU flag to the next host: Mexico The next edition of the WUC Shooting Sports will take place in 2016 in Mexico. Stay tuned with FISU and follow us on our different social platforms! Subscribe to our Youtube Channel : ‪http://www.youtube.com/subscribe_widget?p=fisutv‬ Follow us on: Facebook: ‪https://www.facebook.co/FISU.InternationalUniversitySport ‬Twitter: ‪https://twitter.com/FISUnetwork ‬flicker: ‪http://www.flickr.com/people/fisu_network/‬ Visit the official website of the FISU Movement at http://www.fisu.net for all information on University Games, Sports and Athletes, National FISU Committees and FISU News.



9th World University Orienteering Championship 2014 - Campus Sport 27
9th World University Orienteering Championship 2014 - Campus Sport 27

OLOMOUC - The last day of the 19th World University Orienteering Championships 2014 saw an intriguing spectacle during the relay race, resulting in two golden medals both for the Swedish women and men. The women’s race reminded of an action thriller movie with the order changing at each and every control point. Until the changeover to the third leg the Swedish relay was in the lead ahead of Finland. Then, however, the Swedish anchor Lina Strand made a one-minute mistake and the Czech Iveta Šístková took the first place, cheering up all the spectators in the arena. Nevertheless, at the last radio control she was caught by the Swede and the Finn and a tough race until the finish line was to come. In the end, Lina Strand proved to be the strongest and reclaimed the gold for the Swedish team composed of Lilian Forsgren, Helena Karlsson and Lina Strand. The Czechs finished at the second spot while Finland took the bronze medal. In the men’s race, the Swedish team changed over as first after the first leg, surprisingly followed by the Great Britain. Matthias Kyburz, so far the most successful individual of the Championships, pulled the Swiss to the lead after the second leg, but only less than a half minute ahead of the Swedish and Czech relays. Martin Hubmann from Switzerland was the first to fall back and it was clear that men will repeat the same tough battle between Sweden and Czech Republic as the women fought just a few minutes before. And the result was same again with Oskar Sjöberg coming first to the run in ahead of Vojtěch Král. Second gold medal goes to Sweden, this time for Rasmus Andersson, Albin Ridefelt and Oskar Sjöberg. The medal ceremony was followed by the closing ceremony where the FISU flag was handed over to the organizers of the 20th World University Orienteering Championships 2016 in Hungary. Results: Women: 1. Sweden (Forsgren Lilian, Karlsson Helena, Strand Lina) 91:29 2. Czech Republic (Horčičková Vendula, Knapová Jana, Šístková Iveta) 91:44 3. Finland (Norrgrann Saara, Liikanen Marjo, Nurmela Sari) 92:38 Men 1. Sweden (Andersson Rassmus, Ridefelt Albin, Sjöberg Oskar) 93:30 2. Czech Republic (Nykodým Miloš, Petržela Jan, Král Vojtěch) 93:56 3. Switzerland (Kyburz Andreas, Kyburz Matthias, Hubmann Martin) 94:20 Stay tuned with FISU and follow us on our different social platforms! Subscribe to our Youtube Channel : ‪http://www.youtube.com/subscribe_widget?p=fisutv‬ Follow us on: Facebook: ‪https://www.facebook.co/FISU.InternationalUniversitySport ‬Twitter: ‪https://twitter.com/FISUnetwork ‬flicker: ‪http://www.flickr.com/people/fisu_network/‬ Visit the official website of the FISU Movement at http://www.fisu.net for all information on University Games, Sports and Athletes, National FISU Committees and FISU News.



Russia vs Brazil - Womens Final - 22nd World University Handball Championship 2014 - Guimares
Russia vs Brazil - Womens Final - 22nd World University Handball Championship 2014 - Guimares

GUIMARES : Womens Final, Russia 17 vs Brazil 24 After 7 days of Handball, we came to the end of the 22nd World University Handball Championship. In Guimarães, took place the last 8 games of the event to qualify the top eight teams of each gender. In the male competitions, the Portuguese squad reached the World University Handball Champion title and, in the female's side, Brazil won the gold medal. http://www.wuchandball2014.uminho.pt Stay tuned with FISU and follow us on our different social platforms! Subscribe to our Youtube Channel : ‪http://www.youtube.com/subscribe_widget?p=fisutv‬ Follow us on: Facebook: ‪https://www.facebook.co/FISU.InternationalUniversitySport ‬Twitter: ‪https://twitter.com/FISUnetwork ‬flicker: ‪http://www.flickr.com/people/fisu_network/‬ Visit the official website of the FISU Movement at http://www.fisu.net for all information on University Games, Sports and Athletes, National FISU Committees and FISU News.



5th CAMPUS TV Show - 12th World University Badminton Championship
5th CAMPUS TV Show - 12th World University Badminton Championship

the fifth edition of 'CAMPUS', Once again this edition will be buzzing with international university sport activity of the present and the past. The programme will focus on the recently held World University Badminton Championships in Gwangju, Korea and will take a closer look at the preparations of the 2015 Summer Universiade in Gwangju.



5th CAMPUS TV Show
5th CAMPUS TV Show

the fifth edition of 'CAMPUS', Once again this edition will be buzzing with international university sport activity of the present and the past. The programme will focus on the recently held World University Badminton Championships in Gwangju, Korea and will take a closer look at the preparations of the 2015 Summer Universiade in Gwangju. http://www.fisu.net/en/NEWS-3133.html?mbID=4986



27th Summer Universiade - Kazan, Russia -  University Sambo Cup concluded
27th Summer Universiade - Kazan, Russia - University Sambo Cup concluded

The Student Sambo World Cup will take place in Kazan from November 30th to December 3rd, 2012. As an optional sport, sambo was included in the programme of the 2013 Summer Universiade for the first time, and the Student Sambo World Cup is scheduled to serve as a test event for the Games. The Student Sambo World Cup will be held at the Ak Bars Wrestling Palace. The venue's uniqueness lies in its multifunctionality. The wrestling palace is equipped with all the facilities needed for practicing wrestling and other combat sports: 4 training halls, a gym, locker rooms with shower cabins, a sport rehabilitation centre with saunas, hydrotherapy and a swimming pool. It is situated in downtown Kazan, on the bank of the Kazanka River, near the Millennium Bridge. The Ak Bars Wrestling Palace played host to such international competitions as the European Taekwondo Qualification Tournament (2012), European U23 Fencing Championships (2011). The venue also hosts koresh championships, aikido competitions. 460 people from 30 countries, such as Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Germany, Greece, Georgia, Iran, Spain, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Mongolia, Poland, Russia, Romania, Syrian Arab Republic, Slovenia, USA, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, France, Italy, Czech Republic, Japan and others, will participate in the 2012 Sambo World Cup in Kazan. 60 officials will oversee and officiate the competitions. http://kazan2013.ru/en/test_competition_2012_sambo



5th World University Canoe Sprint Championship 2012 - Kazan - Russia - Day 2
5th World University Canoe Sprint Championship 2012 - Kazan - Russia - Day 2

5th World University Canoe Sprint Championship 2012 - Kazan - Russia - Day 2 August 31st, day 2 of the 5th World University Canoe Sprint Championship which is taking place at the Rowing Centre ended in Kazan. 8 medal events yesterday morning allowed Team Poland to take the top spot in the overall medal standings with host Russia settling for the fourth place in the tally. 8 nations out of 18 participating ones claimed medals of the 5th WUC Canoe Sprint yesterday. Paddlers from Poland, Ukraine and Hungary showed the best results. Belarus, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Kazakhstan and France also snatched medals of different colours. We s remind that there will be 24 medal events in total during this championship. In the afternoon men's and women's kayak qualifying heats continued the 5th WUC Canoe Sprint competition programme. In the men's K1 200m race the Italian athlete Manfredi RIZZA took the lead right after the starting whistle. The Hungarian Mate SZOMOLANYI left the Polish kayaker Piotr MAZUR behind, but despite his powerful finish spurt he did not manage to come first. The best time of the race is 35.26. In the second race the fans pinned their hopes on the Russian athlete Kirill LYPUNOV, who did not disappoint them and came first in a time of 35.40. Ignas NAVAKAUSKAS (LTU) and Franck LE MOEL (FRA) took the second and third places respectively. The K1 racers Maksim BONDAR (KGZ), Villiam IBRAGIMOV (UZB) and Yevgeniy PISKUN (KAZ) made it to the finals at the second attempt. K1 500m podium: Nora Szilvasy (HUN), Elena Anushina (RUS) & Jana Blahova (CZE) The Russian kayaker and Kazan 2013 Ambassador, Natalia LOBOVA progressed to the K1 200m final with the best time (42.00). The Russian fans put highest medal hopes on her at the 5th WUC Canoe Sprint. The Russian sprint star will compete in the final against Petra SZABO (HUN) and Ana Paula VERGUTZ (BRA), who came second (43.39) and third (45.17) respectively. The second K1 qualifying race was no less entertaining. All the rowers crossed the finish line almost simultaneously. But the timekeeping system showed that three top places were taken by Inna KLINOVA of Ukraine (42.04), Lea JAMELOT of France (43.03) and Michaela FASNEROVA of Czech Republic (43.21) who consequently secured spots in the final race. Anja CERNAK (SRB), Rio TAKAHASHI (JPN), Aleksandra GORNA (POL) will join the other six rowers in the women's K1 200m final. The K2 200m winners have been decided in the afternoon at the 5th World University Canoe Sprint Championship. The Polish athletes Dawid PUTTO and Sebastian SZYPULA (33.06), the Ukrainian pair Sergii TOKARNITSKYI and Igor TRUNOV (33.38) and the Hungarians Marton SIK and Gergely BOROS (33.49) took the first three places and are through to the finals. The second K2 200m race was marked with the victory of the Russian pair. Despite the efforts of their opponents, Kirill LYPUNOV and Alexandr NIKOLAEV came first (33.41). The Belorussians Dzianis KLIMOVICH and Andrei KALOSKA (33.66) and the athletes from Kazakhstan Stanislav RZAYEV and Artiyem LOBODA (34.75) fell only a little behind. The French pair Alexandre CRESSOL and Guillaume BURGER, Italians Enrico BATTISTEL and Giulio DRESSINO and Brazilians Joao Carlos RODRIGUES and Michel FERREIRA were through to the men's K2 200m finals as well. 19 medal events will take place today, August 31st, in the water area of Lake Kaban. The full competition schedule of Day 3 is available here. The closing ceremony will take place at 2.15 pm at the Rowing Centre. http://www.fisu.net/en/5th-WUC-Canoe-Sprint-Day-2-3133.html?mbID=4796



5th World University Rugby 7 Championship - Brive - France Day 1
5th World University Rugby 7 Championship - Brive - France Day 1

5th World University Rugby 7 Championship - Brive - France Day 1 http://www.wuc-rugbybrive2012.com/ http://www.fisu.net/en/5th-WUC-Rugby-7-Results-Day-1-3133.html?mbID=4711




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