Sergei Martynov (sport shooter)
- Sergei Martynov (sport shooter)
Sergei Martynov (new transliteration Siarhei Martynau, Łacinka Siarhiej Martynaŭ) (born May 18, 1968) is a Belarusian 50 m Rifle shooter, originally from Russia. Although a world-class competitor in the Three positions event, it is in the Prone event he has had his greatest accomplishments. He has never won the Olympic Games, but in 2006 he became world champion, and he has numerous victories in ISSF World Cups and World Cup Finals. He has also reached the maximum score of 600 points more times than any other shooter, namely five.
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* [http://www.issfnews.com/default.asp?file=whoiswho&event=&wiwmode=namenat&shtrid=10371 Martynov's profile at ISSF NEWS]
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