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'''István Péni''' (born February 14, 1997 in [[Budapest]]) is a Hungarian sport shooter.<ref name=issf>{{cite web|title=ISSF Profile – István Péni|url=http://www.issf-sports.org/shooters/shooter.ashx?personissfid=SHHUNM1402199701|publisher=[[International Shooting Sport Federation|ISSF]]|accessdate=13 August 2015}}</ref> He won a bronze medal in [[Shooting at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics|boys' 10 m air rifle]] shooting, and also shared a top prize with Egypt's Hadir Mekhimar in the mixed international rifle team at the [[2014 Summer Youth Olympics]] in [[Nanjing, China]].<ref name=peni-bronze>{{cite news|title=World number one Yang claims gold at home with 5-point lead|url=http://www.issf-sports.org/news.ashx?newsid=2133|publisher=[[International Shooting Sport Federation|ISSF]]|date=20 August 2014|accessdate=13 August 2015}}</ref> Peni is also a member of the shooting team at Újpesti Sports Club ({{lang-hu|Újpesti Torna Egylet}}) in [[Budapest]] under his personal coach József Tóth and Edit Kissné Oroszi.<ref name=issf/><ref>{{cite news|title=Péni István olimpiai kvótát szerzett|trans_title=István Péni achieves Olympic quota|language=hu|url=http://www.stop.hu/sport/peni-istvan-olimpiai-kvotat-szerzett/1349266/|publisher=Stop.hu|date=10 August 2015|accessdate=13 August 2015}}</ref>
'''István Péni''' (born February 14, 1997 in [[Budapest]]) is a Hungarian sport shooter.<ref name=issf>{{cite web|title=ISSF Profile – István Péni|url=http://www.issf-sports.org/shooters/shooter.ashx?personissfid=SHHUNM1402199701|publisher=[[International Shooting Sport Federation|ISSF]]|accessdate=13 August 2015}}</ref> He won a bronze medal in [[Shooting at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics|boys' 10 m air rifle]] shooting, and also shared a top prize with Egypt's Hadir Mekhimar in the mixed international rifle team at the [[2014 Summer Youth Olympics]] in [[Nanjing, China]].<ref name=peni-bronze>{{cite news|title=World number one Yang claims gold at home with 5-point lead|url=http://www.issf-sports.org/news.ashx?newsid=2133|publisher=[[International Shooting Sport Federation|ISSF]]|date=20 August 2014|accessdate=13 August 2015}}</ref> Peni is also a member of the shooting team at Újpesti Sports Club ({{lang-hu|Újpesti Torna Egylet}}) in [[Budapest]] under his personal coach József Tóth and Edit Kissné Oroszi.<ref name=issf/><ref>{{cite news|title=Péni István olimpiai kvótát szerzett|trans-title=István Péni achieves Olympic quota|language=hu|url=http://www.stop.hu/sport/peni-istvan-olimpiai-kvotat-szerzett/1349266/|publisher=Stop.hu|date=10 August 2015|accessdate=13 August 2015}}</ref>


Peni made his first Olympic team for Hungary as a 17-year-old at the [[2014 Summer Youth Olympics]] in [[Nanjing, China]], where he achieved a total of two medals in shooting: a gold and a bronze. In his first event, [[Shooting at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics|boys' 10 m air rifle]], Peni shot a decent score of 183.5 to pick up the bronze medal in the final round, finishing more than twenty-five points behind eventual Youth Olympic champion [[Yang Haoran]].<ref name=peni-bronze/><ref>{{cite news|title=Silver and bronze won by the European shooters during the last day of individual competitions at the YOG|url=http://www.esc-shooting.org/news/read/silver_and_bronze_won_by_the_european_shooters_during_the_last_day_of_individual_competitions_at_the_yog-134/|publisher=[[European Shooting Confederation]]|date=20 August 2014|accessdate=13 August 2015}}</ref> Two days later, Peni and his international partner Hadir Mekhimad of Egypt triumphed the Latin American duo made up of Argentina's Fernanda Russo and Mexico's José Santos Valdés 10–2 for the gold in the mixed rifle team competition.<ref>{{cite news|first=Alessandro|last=Ceschi|title=Hungary and Egypt take first-ever Air Rifle mixed, last event of Nanjing|url=http://www.issf-sports.org/news.ashx?newsid=2137|publisher=[[International Shooting Sport Federation|ISSF]]|date=20 August 2014|accessdate=13 August 2015}}</ref>
Peni made his first Olympic team for Hungary as a 17-year-old at the [[2014 Summer Youth Olympics]] in [[Nanjing, China]], where he achieved a total of two medals in shooting: a gold and a bronze. In his first event, [[Shooting at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics|boys' 10 m air rifle]], Peni shot a decent score of 183.5 to pick up the bronze medal in the final round, finishing more than twenty-five points behind eventual Youth Olympic champion [[Yang Haoran]].<ref name=peni-bronze/><ref>{{cite news|title=Silver and bronze won by the European shooters during the last day of individual competitions at the YOG|url=http://www.esc-shooting.org/news/read/silver_and_bronze_won_by_the_european_shooters_during_the_last_day_of_individual_competitions_at_the_yog-134/|publisher=[[European Shooting Confederation]]|date=20 August 2014|accessdate=13 August 2015}}</ref> Two days later, Peni and his international partner Hadir Mekhimad of Egypt triumphed the Latin American duo made up of Argentina's Fernanda Russo and Mexico's José Santos Valdés 10–2 for the gold in the mixed rifle team competition.<ref>{{cite news|first=Alessandro|last=Ceschi|title=Hungary and Egypt take first-ever Air Rifle mixed, last event of Nanjing|url=http://www.issf-sports.org/news.ashx?newsid=2137|publisher=[[International Shooting Sport Federation|ISSF]]|date=20 August 2014|accessdate=13 August 2015}}</ref>

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István Péni
Personal information
Full nameIstván Péni
Nationality Hungary
Born (1997-02-14) 14 February 1997 (age 27)
Budapest, Hungary
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9+12 in)
Weight62 kg (137 lb)
Sport
SportShooting
Event(s)10 m air rifle (AR60)
50 m rifle prone (FR60PR)
50 m rifle 3 positions (FR3X40)
ClubÚjpesti TE[1]
Coached byJózsef Tóth
Edit Kissné Oroszi[1]
Medal record
Men's shooting
Representing  Hungary
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Youth Olympics (LC) 1 0 1
Junior European Championships (SC) 0 1 1
Total 1 1 2
Summer Youth Olympics
Gold medal – first place 2014 Nanjing Mixed team
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Nanjing AR60
Junior European Championships
Silver medal – second place 2015 Arnhem AR60
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Maribor FR60PR

István Péni (born February 14, 1997 in Budapest) is a Hungarian sport shooter.[1] He won a bronze medal in boys' 10 m air rifle shooting, and also shared a top prize with Egypt's Hadir Mekhimar in the mixed international rifle team at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics in Nanjing, China.[2] Peni is also a member of the shooting team at Újpesti Sports Club (Hungarian: Újpesti Torna Egylet) in Budapest under his personal coach József Tóth and Edit Kissné Oroszi.[1][3]

Peni made his first Olympic team for Hungary as a 17-year-old at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics in Nanjing, China, where he achieved a total of two medals in shooting: a gold and a bronze. In his first event, boys' 10 m air rifle, Peni shot a decent score of 183.5 to pick up the bronze medal in the final round, finishing more than twenty-five points behind eventual Youth Olympic champion Yang Haoran.[2][4] Two days later, Peni and his international partner Hadir Mekhimad of Egypt triumphed the Latin American duo made up of Argentina's Fernanda Russo and Mexico's José Santos Valdés 10–2 for the gold in the mixed rifle team competition.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "ISSF Profile – István Péni". ISSF. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  2. ^ a b "World number one Yang claims gold at home with 5-point lead". ISSF. 20 August 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Péni István olimpiai kvótát szerzett" [István Péni achieves Olympic quota] (in Hungarian). Stop.hu. 10 August 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Silver and bronze won by the European shooters during the last day of individual competitions at the YOG". European Shooting Confederation. 20 August 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  5. ^ Ceschi, Alessandro (20 August 2014). "Hungary and Egypt take first-ever Air Rifle mixed, last event of Nanjing". ISSF. Retrieved 13 August 2015.

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