Dmitri Valeryevich Lykin

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Dmitri Lykin medal table

Sport shooting

RussiaRussia Russia
Olympic games
bronze Athens 2004 Running target 10 m
World championships
bronze Barcelona 1998 Running target 10 m (M)
gold Lahti 2002 Running target 10 m
bronze Lahti 2002 Running boar, mixed (M)
silver Lahti 2002 Running target 10 m (M)
gold Lahti 2002 Running target, mix (M)
bronze Zagreb 2006 Running boar (M)
silver Zagreb 2006 Running boar, mixed (M)
gold Zagreb 2006 Running target 10 m (M)

Dmitri Valeryevich Lykin ( Russian Дмитрий Валерьевич Лыкин ; born March 13, 1974 in Omsk , Russian SFSR ) is a former Russian sports shooter .

successes

Dmitri Lykin, in 1988 his first professional competitions in the Shooting denied and started for the Army Sports Club Omsk, participated in three Olympic Games competing in the running target over the 10-meter distance part. In 1996 he qualified in Atlanta with 581 points as the runner-up in the preliminary round for the finals, only Yang Ling achieved a better result with the new Olympic record of 585 points. In the final itself Lykin was the second weakest shooter among the eight final competitors with 95.7 points and fell back to fifth place with 676.7 points overall. At the Olympic Games in Sydney in 2000 he had to play in qualifying after he had scored 573 points like Manfred Kurzer and Andrés Felipe Torres . The two best shooters in the jump-off advanced to the final as seventh and eighth of the qualification. Shortly the jump-off finished with 99 points ahead of Lykin, who got 96 points. Torres was left behind with 91 points, finishing ninth, while Kurzer and Lykin reached the final. Lykin finished the final with 98.7 points, the fourth-best final result, and thus again finished fifth overall. Also in 2004 in Athens it the final qualification achieved. With 584 points he was second behind Manfred Kurzer, who set a new world record with 590 points. Kurzer maintained his lead in the final and became Olympic champion , while Lykin, who scored 93.1 points in the final, was overtaken by his compatriot Alexander Blinow and won the bronze medal.

In 1998 in Barcelona , Dmitri Lykin won his first medal at world championships in the team competition on the running target with bronze . Four years later he won his only medal in an individual competition at world championships in Lahti when he became world champion on the running target. He also won the title in the mixed competition with the team in 2002, while he won silver in the team competitions on the running disc and bronze in the mixed run on the running boar. At the 2006 World Championships in Zagreb Lykin was world champion in the team competition on the running target. In the running boar discipline, he and the team won the bronze medal in the standard competition, and in the mixed run he was runner-up with them. In 1998 in Tallinn , 1999 in Arnhem and 2002 in Thessaloniki , Lykin was individual European champion on the running target over the 10-meter distance.

Dmitri Lykin is married.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dmitry Lykin. In: sports-reference.com. Retrieved November 20, 2019 .
  2. ^ Shooting at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games: Men's Running Target, 10 meters Final Round. In: sports-reference.com. Retrieved November 20, 2019 .
  3. Shooting at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games: Men's Running Target, 10 meters Final Round. In: sports-reference.com. Retrieved November 20, 2019 .
  4. Shooting at the 2004 Athina Summer Games: Men's Running Target, 10 meters Final Round. In: sports-reference.com. Retrieved November 20, 2019 .
  5. a b c d Dimitri LYKIN. In: issf-sports.org. International Shooting Sport Federation , accessed November 20, 2019 .