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2009 ESC Youth League
LeagueESC Youth League
SportAir rifle and air pistol
Duration23 May – 4 October
Number of teams13 (rifle), 12 (pistol)
10 m air rifle
League champions Serbia
  Runners-up Croatia
10 m air pistol
League champions Spain
  Runners-up Poland
Seasons
2011 →

The 2009 ESC Youth League was the inaugural season for the ESC Youth League in 10 metre air rifle and 10 metre air pistol, for shooters born 1991–1995. Three regional competitions were held in May, and six teams per event advanced to the final round, held in Helsingør, Denmark, on 3–4 October.

Eastern region

Eastern region (red)

The Eastern regional qualification groups were held in Belgrade on 30 and 31 May. Russia, Serbia, Croatia and Bulgaria had entered teams in both events, Bosnia and Herzegovina only in air rifle, and Romania only in air pistol. Thus, no teams had to be eliminated prior to the qualification stage. Romania and Bulgaria withdrew before the qualification stage.

Serbia and Croatia advanced in air rifle, while the Russians won both their air pistol matches 3–0 and advanced together with Serbia.

Air rifle round-robin

Team GP W L IPW IPL PTS
 Serbia 3 3 0 7 2 6
 Croatia 3 2 1 6 3 4
 Russia 3 1 2 4 5 2
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 0 3 1 8 0

All times are local (UTC+2).

30 May 2009
10:00
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 0–3 Serbia Serbia
Score by game:
Dunja Bihorac 382–397 Katarina Biserčić
Ognjen Huskić 383–384 Tašana Bogatinovski
Bojan Bolić 370–390 Dragana Todorović
30 May 2009
11:30
  Russia Russia 1–2 Croatia Croatia
Score by game:
Yevgeny Grigoryev 386–392 Tanja Perec
Anna Zhukova 391–384 Filip Novoselac
Maria Andreychikova 384–388 Tiziano Šuran
30 May 2009
14:30
  Serbia Serbia 2–1 Croatia Croatia
Score by game:
Katarina Biserčić 396–391 Tanja Perec
Tašana Bogatinovski 385–394 Filip Novoselac
Dragana Todorović 396–392 Tiziano Šuran
31 May 2009
08:30
  Russia Russia 2–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
Score by game:
Yevgeny Grigoryev 383–387 Dunja Bihorac
Anna Zhukova 390–378 Ognjen Huskić
Yelena Yegorova 386–378 Bojan Bolić
31 May 2009
11:30
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 0–3 Croatia Croatia
Score by game:
Dunja Bihorac 387–393 Tanja Perec
Ognjen Huskić 383–384 Filip Novoselac
Bojan Bolić 375–388 Tiziano Šuran
31 May 2009
13:00
  Russia Russia 1–2 Serbia Serbia
Score by game:
Anna Zhukova (9) 395–395 (10) Katarina Biserčić
Maria Andreychikova 393–390 Tašana Bogatinovski
Yevgeny Panchenko 390–395 Dragana Todorović

Air pistol round-robin

Team GP W L IPW IPL PTS
 Russia 2 2 0 6 0 4
 Serbia 2 1 1 2 4 2
 Croatia 2 0 2 1 5 0

All times are local (UTC+2).

30 May 2009
08:30
  Croatia Croatia 0–3 Russia Russia
Score by game:
Stipe Hrgović 370–378 Ivan Khrykov
Danijel Mostarčić 358–378 Kseniya Solovyeva
Josipa Božić 357–377 Denis Kartashov
30 May 2009
13:00
  Russia Russia 3–0 Serbia Serbia
Score by game:
Ivan Khrykov 379–371 Miloš Milanović
Kseniya Solovyeva 371–369 Srećko Pušica
Mars Khapytov 369–359 Ana Simić
31 May 2009
10:00
  Croatia Croatia 1–2 Serbia Serbia
Score by game:
Stipe Hrgović 362–370 Miloš Milanović
Danijel Mostarčić 362–367 Srećko Pušica
Josipa Božić 367–358 Ana Simić

Northern region

Northern region (blue)

In the Northern region, Poland (1168), Norway (1167), Finland (1166), Denmark (1163) and Sweden (1163) qualified from the 2008 preliminary air rifle rounds while Latvia (1142) and Lithuania (1139) were eliminated. In air pistol, all five teams (Poland, Sweden, Lithuania, Finland and Norway) qualified. Finland, while qualified in both events, withdrew from the competition before the qualification stage.

The Northern regional qualification groups were held in Rottne, Sweden, on 23 and 24 May. The air rifle group was dominated by Sweden, achieving the highest possible total (9–0), with Poland finishing second; the same teams advanced in air pistol, although in reversed order.

Air rifle round-robin

Team GP W L IPW IPL PTS
 Sweden 3 3 0 9 0 6
 Poland 3 2 1 5 4 4
 Norway 3 1 2 3 6 2
 Denmark 3 0 3 1 8 0

All times are local (UTC+2).

23 May 2009
09:00
  Sweden Sweden 3–0 Norway Norway
Score by game:
Hanna Säker 392–374 Malin Westerheim
Emelie Fagerström 391–383 Hanne Sangolt
Johanna Lindström 392–390 Julie Andrea Bakken
23 May 2009
10:45
  Denmark Denmark 0–3 Poland Poland
Score by game:
Stine H. Nielsen 383–388 Wioletta Szczurek
Mathilde Høegsberg 377–382 Kinga Kolodziej
Michael Christensen 382–386 Katarzyna Kobus
23 May 2009
14:00
  Sweden Sweden 3–0 Denmark Denmark
Score by game:
Chatrin Jönsson 393–388 Stine H. Nielsen
Emelie Fagerström 390–380 Mathilde Høegsberg
Hanna Säker 391–387 Michael Christensen
23 May 2009
15:45
  Norway Norway 1–2 Poland Poland
Score by game:
Malin Westerheim 383–387 Magdalena Obacz
Hanne Sangolt 380–385 Wioletta Szczurek
Julie Andrea Bakken 395–385 Kinga Kolodziej
24 May 2009
09:00
  Sweden Sweden 3–0 Poland Poland
Score by game:
Hanna Säker 392–390 Magdalena Obacz
Johanna Lindström 393–390 Kinga Kolodziej
Chatrin Jönsson 394–388 Katarzyna Kobus
24 May 2009
10:45
  Norway Norway 2–1 Denmark Denmark
Score by game:
Malin Westerheim 384–383 Stine H. Nielsen
Hanne Sangolt 379–384 Mathilde Høegsberg
Julie Andrea Bakken 384–381 Michael Christensen

Air pistol round-robin

Team GP W L IPW IPL PTS
 Poland 3 3 0 7 2 6
 Sweden 3 2 1 5 4 4
 Lithuania 3 1 2 4 5 2
 Norway 3 0 3 2 7 0

All times are local (UTC+2).

23 May 2009
09:00
  Poland Poland 2–1 Norway Norway
Score by game:
Tomasz Palamarz 382–362 Petter Gulliksen
Lukasz Mowczan 370–361 Lasse Pevik
Natalia Kondracka 355–356 Adrian Blikra
23 May 2009
10:45
  Sweden Sweden 2–1 Lithuania Lithuania
Score by game:
Viktor Hoving 374–358 Justina Ramanauskaite
Emma Nilsson 363–356 Benita Vysniauskaite
Johanna Carlsson 357–371 Kestutis Peciukonis
23 May 2009
14:00
  Poland Poland 3–0 Sweden Sweden
Score by game:
Tomasz Palamarz 382–365 Viktor Hoving
Lukasz Mowczan 375–367 Emma Nilsson
Wioletta Szymanska 368–350 Vendela Sörensson
23 May 2009
15:45
  Norway Norway 1–2 Lithuania Lithuania
Score by game:
Petter Gulliksen (9) 359–359 (7) Justina Ramanauskaite
Lasse Pevik 364–369 Benita Vysniauskaite
Adrian Blikra 358–373 Kestutis Peciukonis
24 May 2009
09:00
  Poland Poland 2–1 Lithuania Lithuania
Score by game:
Tomasz Palamarz 381–363 Justina Ramanauskaite
Lukasz Mowczan 378–367 Benita Vysniauskaite
Wioletta Szymanska 373–374 Kestutis Peciukonis
24 May 2009
10:45
  Norway Norway 0–3 Sweden Sweden
Score by game:
Petter Gulliksen 361–372 Viktor Hoving
Lasse Pevik 360–370 Johanna Carlsson
Adrian Blikra 354–361 Vendela Sörensson

Western region

Western region (green)

In the Western region, joint preliminary rounds were held in 2008 at Nitra (Slovakia) and Fleury-les-Aubrais (France). In air rifle, Spain (1166), Italy (1164), Hungary (1163), Slovakia (1159) and Slovenia (1157) qualified for the group stage while France (1153), Austria (1148), Luxembourg (1111) and Belgium (1096) were eliminated. Slovakia withdrew prior to the qualification stage and were replaced by France. Spain (1116), Italy (1100) and Slovenia (1094) also had qualified in air pistol, along with Belgium (1096) and France (1094). Slovakia (1083) and Hungary (1078) were eliminated.

The Western regional qualification groups were held in Milan on 30 and 31 May, just after Milan's 2009 ISSF World Cup competition. Hungary and Slovenia advanced to the finals in air rifle, Spain and Italy in air pistol.

Air rifle round-robin

Team GP W L IPW IPL PTS
 Hungary 4 4 0 10 2 8
 Slovenia 4 3 1 6 6 6
 Italy 4 2 2 6 6 4
 Spain 4 1 3 5 7 2
 France 4 0 4 3 9 0

All times are local (UTC+2).

30 May 2009
09:00
  Hungary Hungary 3–0 France France
Score by game:
Kata Veres 395–385 Aurélie Chevance
Mira Biatovszki 391–387 Marie Sanseigne
Istvan Kapas 387–384 Jennifer Olry
30 May 2009
09:00
  Spain Spain 1–2 Italy Italy
Score by game:
Rodrigo Gil 385–386 Barbara Gambaro
Paula Grande 388–391 Simon Weithaler
Carlos Jimenez 386–385 Sybille Bregenzer
30 May 2009
11:30
  Hungary Hungary 3–0 Slovenia Slovenia
Score by game:
Kata Veres 391–377 Natalija Otonicar
Mira Biatovszki 391–388 Ziva Dvorsak
Istvan Kapas 388–383 Nina Juvan
30 May 2009
11:30
  Spain Spain 2–1 France France
Score by game:
Rodrigo Gil 387–381 Jennifer Olry
Paula Grande 393–386 Marie Sanseigne
Elena Garcia 378–379 Boris Pigny
30 May 2009
14:00
  Italy Italy 1–2 Slovenia Slovenia
Score by game:
Tommaso Garofalo 390–381 Natalija Otonicar
Mara Burgo 386–387 Ziva Dvorsak
Lorenzo Bacci (9) 380–380 (10) Nina Juvan
31 May 2009
08:30
  Hungary Hungary 2–1 Spain Spain
Score by game:
Kata Veres 395–389 Rodrigo Gil
Mira Biatovszki 394–389 Paula Grande
Istvan Kapas 385–390 Carlos Jimenez
31 May 2009
08:30
  France France 1–2 Italy Italy
Score by game:
Aurélie Chevance 386–392 Barbara Gambaro
Boris Pigny 381–389 Simon Weithaler
Jennifer Olry 385–384 Tommaso Garofalo
31 May 2009
10:00
  Spain Spain 1–2 Slovenia Slovenia
Score by game:
Rodrigo Gil 390–387 Nina Juvan
Paula Grande 390–392 Ziva Dvorsak
Elena Garcia 376–385 Natalija Otonicar
31 May 2009
11:30
  Hungary Hungary 2–1 Italy Italy
Score by game:
Kata Veres 397–394 Barbara Gambaro
Mira Biatovszki 393–387 Simon Weithaler
Istvan Kapas 374–385 Mara Burgo
31 May 2009
11:30
  France France 1–2 Slovenia Slovenia
Score by game:
Aurélie Chevance 392–377 Natalija Otonicar
Marie Sanseigne (9) 390–390 (10) Ziva Dvorsak
Boris Pigny 383–385 Nina Juvan

Air pistol round-robin

Team GP W L IPW IPL PTS
 Spain 4 4 0 8 4 8
 Italy 4 3 1 10 2 6
 Belgium 4 1 3 4 8 2
 France 4 1 3 4 8 2
 Slovenia 4 1 3 4 8 2

All times are local (UTC+2).

30 May 2009
09:00
  Italy Italy 1–2 Spain Spain
Score by game:
Andrea Scafa 371–373 Javier Sanchez
Dino Briganti (10) 374–374 (9) Francisco Hernandez
Joele Priore 366–367 Cristina Munoz
30 May 2009
09:00
  France France 1–2 Slovenia Slovenia
Score by game:
Gautier Pascal 357–364 Mojca Kolman
Damien Maillou 367–363 Simona Molan
Laurie Le Gal 354–367 Klemen Juvan
30 May 2009
11:30
  Italy Italy 3–0 Belgium Belgium
Score by game:
Andrea Scafa 374–359 Johan Dehon
Dino Briganti 367–342 Quentin Schenkels
Chiara Gianni 357–357 Denis Servais
30 May 2009
11:30
  France France 1–2 Spain Spain
Score by game:
Damien Maillou 362–378 Javier Sanchez
Florian Fouquet 370–368 Francisco Hernandez
Laurie Le Gal 359–377 Mercedes Soto
30 May 2009
14:00
  Slovenia Slovenia 1–2 Belgium Belgium
Score by game:
Mojca Kolman 361–362 Denis Servais
Simona Molan 345–350 Johan Dehon
Klemen Juvan 361–342 Quentin Schenkels
31 May 2009
08:30
  Italy Italy 3–0 France France
Score by game:
Andrea Scafa 371–365 Gautier Pascal
Dino Briganti 377–377 Florian Fouquet
Joele Priore 377–373 Damien Maillou
31 May 2009
08:30
  Spain Spain 2–1 Slovenia Slovenia
Score by game:
Javier Sanchez 384–363 Mojca Kolman
Cristina Munoz 368–352 Simona Molan
Mercedes Soto 367–372 Klemen Juvan
31 May 2009
10:00
  France France 2–1 Belgium Belgium
Score by game:
Florian Fouquet (9) 371–371 (0) Denis Servais
Gautier Pascal 354–352 Johan Dehon
Laurie Le Gal 352–359 Quentin Schenkels
31 May 2009
11:30
  Italy Italy 3–0 Slovenia Slovenia
Score by game:
Andrea Scafa 371–368 Klemen Juvan
Dino Briganti 378–358 Mojca Kolman
Joele Priore 371–351 Simona Molan
31 May 2009
11:30
  Spain Spain 2–1 Belgium Belgium
Score by game:
Francisco Hernandez 358–359 Johan Dehon
Cristina Munoz 381–353 Quentin Schenkels
Mercedes Soto 373–367 Denis Servais

Finals

The finals were held in Helsingør, Denmark, on 3–4 October. They were originally scheduled for Copenhagen but had to be moved because of weapon regulations surrounding the 13th Olympic Congress, held simultaneously in the capital.

The top two teams from each region qualified for the finals, where they were divided into two groups of three teams each. Round-robins were held in these groups on Saturday. The next day, the group runners-up faced each other for the bronze medals, and the group winners competed for the gold medals.

Air rifle, group 1

Team GP W L IPW IPL PTS
 Serbia 2 2 0 4 2 4
 Poland 2 1 1 3 3 2
 Sweden 2 0 2 2 4 0

All times are local (UTC+2).

3 October 2009
09:00
  Poland Poland 2–1 Sweden Sweden
Score by game:
Magdalena Obacz 387–386 Chatrin Jönsson
Kinga Kolodziel 376–379 Emelie Fagerström
Wioletta Szczurek 388–372 Johanna Lindström
3 October 2009
12:30
  Poland Poland 1–2 Serbia Serbia
Score by game:
Magdalena Obacz 386–395 Katarina Bisercic
Kinga Kolodziel 388–392 Dragana Todorovic
Wioletta Szczurek 385–381 Borislav Mazinjanin
3 October 2009
16:00
  Serbia Serbia 2–1 Sweden Sweden
Score by game:
Katarina Bisercic 389–389 Chatrin Jönsson
Dragana Todorovic 396–391 Emelie Fagerström
Borislav Mazinjanin 384–393 Hanna Säker

Air rifle, group 2

Team GP W L IPW IPL PTS
 Croatia 2 2 0 4 2 4
 Hungary 2 1 1 3 3 2
 Slovenia 2 0 2 2 4 0

All times are local (UTC+2).

3 October 2009
09:00
  Slovenia Slovenia 1–2 Croatia Croatia
Score by game:
Natalija Otonicar 389–393 Tanja Perec
Ziva Dvorsak 394–383 Filip Novoselac
Nina Juvan 382–390 Tiziano Suran
3 October 2009
12:30
  Slovenia Slovenia 1–2 Hungary Hungary
Score by game:
Natalija Otonicar 386–390 Kata Veres
Ziva Dvorsak 390–390 Mira Biatovski
Nina Juvan 380–386 Istvan Kapas
3 October 2009
16:00
  Hungary Hungary 1–2 Croatia Croatia
Score by game:
Kata Veres 389–390 Tanja Perec
Mira Biatovski 387–380 Filip Novoselac
Istvan Kapas 380–383 Tiziano Suran

Air pistol, group 1

Team GP W L IPW IPL PTS
 Spain 2 2 0 4 2 4
 Russia 2 1 1 4 2 2
 Sweden 2 0 2 1 5 0

All times are local (UTC+2).

3 October 2009
09:00
  Sweden Sweden 0–3 Russia Russia
Score by game:
Viktor Hoving 375–382 Nikolay Kilin
Emma Nilsson 363–367 Yekaterina Levina
Johanna Carlsson 343–371 Pavel Antropov
3 October 2009
12:30
  Sweden Sweden 1–2 Spain Spain
Score by game:
Viktor Hoving 368–374 Javier Sanchez
Emma Nilsson 371–359 Cristina Munoz
Vendela Sörensson 355–371 Francisco Hernandes
3 October 2009
16:00
  Spain Spain 2–1 Russia Russia
Score by game:
Javier Sanchez 359–371 Ksenia Solovyeva
Cristina Munoz 373–369 Ivan Khrykov
Mercedes Soto 372–371 Yekaterina Barsukova

Air pistol, group 2

Serbia had qualified for this group but withdrew; to compensate for this, the remaining teams faced each other twice.

Team GP W L IPW IPL PTS
 Poland 2 2 0 4 2 4
 Italy 2 0 2 2 4 0

All times are local (UTC+2).

3 October 2009
09:00
  Poland Poland 2–1 Italy Italy
Score by game:
Tomasz Palamarz 380–367 Andrea Scafa
Lukasz Mowczan 373–381 Dino Briganti
Dominika Bartosz 364–359 Joele Priore
3 October 2009
12:30
  Poland Poland 2–1 Italy Italy
Score by game:
Tomasz Palamarz 374–379 Andrea Scafa
Lukasz Mowczan 379–372 Dino Briganti
Karolina Baszen 371–366 Dario Di Martino

Medal matches

All times are local (UTC+2).

Bronze medal match, air pistol
4 October 2009
09:00
  Russia Russia 3–0 Italy Italy
Score by game:
Nikolay Kilin 379–374 Andrea Scafa
Ksenia Solovyeva 375–370 Dino Briganti
Ivan Khrykov 367–365 Dario Di Martino
Bronze medal match, air rifle
4 October 2009
09:00
  Poland Poland 1–2 Hungary Hungary
Score by game:
Magdalena Obacz 389–392 Kata Veres
Kinga Kolodziel 382–389 Mira Biatovski
Wioletta Szczurek 390–378 Istvan Kapas
Final, air pistol
4 October 2009
10:30
  Spain Spain 2–1 Poland Poland
Score by game:
Mercedes Soto 360–384 Tomasz Palamarz
Cristina Munoz 373–367 Lukasz Mowczan
Francisco Hernandez 368–363 Karolina Baszen
Final, air rifle
4 October 2009
12:00
  Serbia Serbia 2–1 Croatia Croatia
Score by game:
Katarina Bisercic 394–387 Tanja Perec
Dragana Todorovic 395–382 Filip Novoselac
Borislav Mazinjanin 385–387 Tiziano Suran