Hu Binyuan

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Hu Binyuan medal table

Sport shooting

China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Olympic games
bronze Beijing 2008 Double trap
World championships
bronze Barcelona 1998 Double trap (M)
bronze Tampere 1999 Double trap (M)
bronze Lahti 2002 Double trap (M)
gold Lonato 2005 Double trap (M)
silver Zagreb 2006 Double trap
silver Zagreb 2006 Double trap (M)
silver Nicosia 2007 Double trap
silver Nicosia 2007 Double trap (M)
bronze Munich 2010 Double trap
gold Belgrade 2011 Double trap (M)
bronze Lima 2013 Double trap
silver Lima 2013 Double trap (M)
bronze Granada 2014 Double trap (M)
bronze Moscow 2017 Double trap
silver Moscow 2017 Double trap (M)
Asian Games
gold Bangkok 1998 Double trap
gold Bangkok 1998 Double trap (M)
silver Busan 2002 Double trap (M)
silver Doha 2006 Double trap
gold Doha 2006 Double trap (M)
gold Guangzhou 2010 Double trap (M)
gold Incheon 2014 Double trap
silver Incheon 2014 Double trap (M)

Hu Binyuan ( Chinese  胡斌渊 , Pinyin Hú Bīnyuān ; born November 10, 1977 in Shanghai ) is a former Chinese sports shooter . He competed in the double trap discipline .

successes

Hu Binyuan participated in four Olympic Games . In 2004 he scored 134 points in the preliminary round in Athens , which put him in sixth place like four other shooters, which qualified as the last place to move into the final. In the jump-off, Hu prevailed against all four competitors with a faultless performance, the last of them was eliminated after missing the twelfth goal. In the final, he finished fourth with a further 43 points and thus 177 total points, missing out on winning a medal by one point. At the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing , he moved into the final with 138 points in fourth place, in which he scored 46 goals. His 184 points were enough for third place behind Walton Eller and Francesco D'Aniello , with which Hu won the bronze medal. Four years later he retired in London in qualifying with 133 points as 14th. In 2016 in Rio de Janeiro he did not get beyond the qualification, even if the result was much closer. As in 2004, Hu had to go into the jump-off for sixth place, in which he was eliminated this time as the first of three shooters and thus finished eighth overall.

Hu won the world championship in 2005 in Lonato del Garda and 2011 in Belgrade in the team competition . In 2006 in Zagreb and 2007 in Nicosia , he was runner-up in the individual and team competitions, and he finished second with the team in Lima in 2013 and in Moscow in 2017 . In addition, he won numerous bronze medals: in 1998 in Barcelona , 1999 in Tampere , 2002 in Lahti and 2014 in Granada , he finished third with the team, in the individual discipline he achieved this in 2010 in Munich , 2013 in Lima and 2017 in Moscow. At the continental level, Hu Binyuan was also very successful: in 1996 in Shanghai and 2007 in Manila he was Asian champion in singles, in 1997 he was vice- Asian champion in Brunei and took third place in 2001 in Bangkok . At the Asian Games in Bangkok in 1998 , he won the gold medal both individually and with the team. Four years later , he secured silver with the team in Busan before winning gold again in 2006 in Doha . He also took second place in the individual. In 2010 he repeated the team success in Guangzhou with his third gold medal in this competition. He finished the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon with the team in second place, while he won his second gold medal in this discipline in the individual.

Hu Binyuan is married with one child.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hu Binyuan. In: sports-reference.com. Retrieved November 11, 2019 .
  2. Shooting at the 2004 Athina Summer Games: Men's Double Trap Final Round. In: sports-reference.com. Retrieved November 11, 2019 .
  3. ^ Shooting at the 2008 Beijing Summer Games: Men's Double Trap. In: sports-reference.com. Retrieved November 11, 2019 .
  4. Shooting at the 2012 London Summer Games: Men's Double Trap. In: sports-reference.com. Retrieved November 11, 2019 .
  5. Shooting at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Games: Men's Double Trap. In: sports-reference.com. Retrieved November 11, 2019 .
  6. a b c d Binyuan HU. In: issf-sports.org. International Shooting Sport Federation , accessed November 11, 2019 .