Alexei Alexandrovich Alipov

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Alexei Alipov medal table
Alexei Alipov (2010)
Alexei Alipov (2010)

Sport shooting

RussiaRussia Russia
Olympic games
gold Athens 2004 Trap
bronze Beijing 2008 Trap
World championships
silver Tampere 1999 Trap
silver Tampere 1999 Trap (M)
bronze Cairo 2001 Trap (M)
bronze Nicosia 2003 Trap
gold Nicosia 2003 Trap (M)
gold Zagreb 2006 Trap (M)
silver Munich 2010 Trap
bronze Lima 2013 Trap
gold Lonato 2015 Trap (M)
silver Changwon 2018 Trap (mixed)
European Games
gold Baku 2015 Trap
silver Baku 2015 Trap (mixed)
bronze Minsk 2019 Trap (mixed)

Alexei Alexandrowitsch Alipow ( Russian Алексей Александрович Алипов ; born August 7, 1975 in Moscow , Russian SFSR ) is a Russian sports shooter in the disciplines of trap and double trap .

successes

Alexei Alipov, who starts for CSKA Moscow , has so far participated in five Olympic Games . At the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney he finished ninth in trap and 14th in double trap, his only Olympic participation in this discipline. In 2004 in Athens he qualified first for the finals with an Olympic record of 124 points. Since he hit all 25 goals in this, he set a new Olympic record with a total of 149 points and won the gold medal. Four years later he finished the qualification again in the top position, but missed four goals in the final. With Michael Diamond tied for points, there was a tie-off for the bronze medal, which Alipow won when he hit the third goal while Diamond missed his. The 2012 Games in London he finished in 13th place . In 2016, in Rio de Janeiro , he missed the final in seventh place.

At world championships Alipow won the title with the team in Nicosia in 2003 , in Zagreb in 2006 and in Lonato del Garda in 2015 . He also secured silver with her in Tampere in 1999 and bronze in Cairo in 2001 . He was runner-up in singles in 1999 and 2010 in Munich and won bronze in Lima in 2003 and 2013 . In 2018 he also took second place in the mixed in Changwon . Alipov was twice part of the Russian squad at European Games . In 2015 he won the gold medal in singles and silver in mixed in Baku . In 2019 in Minsk he won the bronze medal in mixed.

Alipov is married to the Belarusian sports shooter Julija Alipawa and has two children with her. His father Alexander Alipov was also an Olympic sport shooter.

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