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'''Anna Korakaki''' ({{ |
'''Anna Korakaki''' ({{langx|el|Άννα Κορακάκη}}; born 8 April 1996) is a Greek Olympic [[Shooting sports|shooter]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rio2016.com/en/athlete/anna-korakaki |title=Anna Korakaki |publisher=Rio 2016 |accessdate=7 August 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160807145914/https://www.rio2016.com/en/athlete/anna-korakaki |archivedate= 7 August 2016 }}</ref> |
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On 12 March 2020, she became the first woman to be the originating [[2020 Summer Olympics torch relay|Olympic athlete torchbearer]] of an Olympic torch relay.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.olympic.org/news/anna-korakaki-chosen-to-be-the-first-torchbearer-of-the-tokyo-2020-torch-relay|title=Anna Korakaki chosen to be the first torchbearer of the Tokyo 2020 Torch relay - Olympic News|date=2020-02-08|website=International Olympic Committee|language=en|access-date=2020-03-04}}</ref> |
On 12 March 2020, she became the first woman to be the originating [[2020 Summer Olympics torch relay|Olympic athlete torchbearer]] of an Olympic torch relay.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.olympic.org/news/anna-korakaki-chosen-to-be-the-first-torchbearer-of-the-tokyo-2020-torch-relay|title=Anna Korakaki chosen to be the first torchbearer of the Tokyo 2020 Torch relay - Olympic News|date=2020-02-08|website=International Olympic Committee|language=en|access-date=2020-03-04}}</ref> |
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She was designated by [[Greek Olympic Committee]] as the flag bearer for the [[2020 Summer Olympics|Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games]], along with the Greek artistic gymnast [[Eleftherios Petrounias]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Korakaki, Petrounias selecter as |
She was designated by [[Greek Olympic Committee]] as the flag bearer for the [[2020 Summer Olympics|Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games]], along with the Greek artistic gymnast [[Eleftherios Petrounias]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Korakaki, Petrounias selecter as Greece's Flag Bearers for Tokyo Olympics |url=https://www.hoc.gr/en/hocnews/korakaki-petrounias-selecter-as-greeces-flag-bearers-for-tokyo-olympics/ |website=hoc |date=30 June 2021 |access-date=30 August 2024}}</ref> In her participation at Olympics, she placed 6th both in the 10m air pistol and in the 25m pistol. After the completion of the competitions, she revealed that her performance had been affected due to the stalking she had suffered for a long time from an individual, who was eventually sentenced to five years in prison.<ref>{{cite web |title=Meet Anna Korakaki - The dog-loving torchlighting trailblazer who went from Youth Olympic heartbreak to an historic Games shooting gold |url=https://olympics.com/en/news/anna-korakaki-family-friends-records-medals-profile |website=olympics |access-date=30 August 2024}}</ref> |
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At [[2024 Summer Olympics|Paris 2024 Olympic Games]] she placed 44th in women’s 10-meter air pistol and 34th in women's 25-meter air pistol.<ref>{{cite web |title=https://greekreporter.com/2024/07/27/greece-olympic-gold-medalist-anna-korakaki-paris-elimination/ |url=https://greekreporter.com/2024/07/27/greece-olympic-gold-medalist-anna-korakaki-paris-elimination/ |website=Greek Olympic Gold Medalist Korakaki in Tears After Elimination |access-date=30 August 2024}}</ref> |
At [[2024 Summer Olympics|Paris 2024 Olympic Games]] she placed 44th in women’s 10-meter air pistol and 34th in women's 25-meter air pistol.<ref>{{cite web |title=https://greekreporter.com/2024/07/27/greece-olympic-gold-medalist-anna-korakaki-paris-elimination/ |url=https://greekreporter.com/2024/07/27/greece-olympic-gold-medalist-anna-korakaki-paris-elimination/ |website=Greek Olympic Gold Medalist Korakaki in Tears After Elimination |access-date=30 August 2024}}</ref> |
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Born | Drama, Greece | 8 April 1996||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 64 kg (141 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Shooting | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event | Air pistol | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Anna Korakaki (Greek: Άννα Κορακάκη; born 8 April 1996) is a Greek Olympic shooter.[1]
Career
[edit]She represented Greece at the 2016 Summer Olympics, winning a gold medal in the 25m pistol shot event and a Bronze medal in the 10m air pistol shooting event. The Gold medal she won for Greece was following a hiatus since the last Gold medal won for Greece, at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Her Olympic distinctions include: she was the first Greek woman in her maiden appearance at an Olympics (then aged 20 years) to be a multi-Olympic medalist for Greece at the same Olympiad, a fete last achieved by a Greek Olympic athlete at the 1912 Summer Olympics with Konstantinos Tsiklitiras.[2] In the 25m fire pistol event, Korakaki of Greece and Monika Karsch of Germany would vie for Gold medalist, each holding a tie or the lead with each succeeding round, and Korakaki would defeat Karsch after [3] She won three rounds thus getting a lead of 6–0, then the Germany rival won the next three rounds and thus bringing it to a 6–6 tie. In the last round, Germany missed 1st and 3rd shots of the 5 shots, and Korakaki had missed her 4th shot, but she hit her 5th shot and won 8–6, taking the gold and avoiding a tie.[4]
Korakaki has competed since 2009. She is with the Orion Shooting Club of Thessaloniki [5] and she is coached by her father and retired shooter Tassos Korakakis.[6] She is an undergraduate student in Special Education at the University of Macedonia in Thessaloniki.[7]
On 12 March 2020, she became the first woman to be the originating Olympic athlete torchbearer of an Olympic torch relay.[8]
She was designated by Greek Olympic Committee as the flag bearer for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, along with the Greek artistic gymnast Eleftherios Petrounias.[9] In her participation at Olympics, she placed 6th both in the 10m air pistol and in the 25m pistol. After the completion of the competitions, she revealed that her performance had been affected due to the stalking she had suffered for a long time from an individual, who was eventually sentenced to five years in prison.[10]
At Paris 2024 Olympic Games she placed 44th in women’s 10-meter air pistol and 34th in women's 25-meter air pistol.[11]
She was named the Greek Female Athlete of the Year for the years 2016 and 2018.[12][13]
International results
[edit]Korakaki has been a member of the Greece national shooting team since 2010.[6] Distinguished results include:[7]
- Gold and Bronze medalist at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
- Gold medal (10 m air pistol) and 9th place (25 m air pistol) at the 2018 World Championships in Changwon.
- Gold and two times Bronze medalist at the 2018 World Cup in Fort Benning.
- Gold medalist at the 2018 World Cup Final in Guadalajara.
- Gold and Silver medalist at the 2016 World Cup in Bologna. In the 25m pistol, she won a Gold medal with an overall score of 39/50, beating South Korean Jangami Kim and Ukrainian Olena Kostevich who respectively won the Silver and Bronze medals.[14]
- Gold and Silver medalist at the 2019 European Games in Minsk.
- Gold and Bronze medalist at the 2017 World Cup Final in Munich.
- Gold and Silver medalist at the 2016 Junior World Cup in Suhl.
- Gold medalist at the 2023 European Championship in Tallinn.[15]
- Gold medalist at the 2014 European Junior Championship in Moscow.
- Gold medalist at the 2023 World Cup in Baku.[16]
- Gold medalist (10 m) at the 2024 World Cup in Cairo.[17]
- Two time Silver medalist at the 2016 World Cup in Baku.
- Silver medalist (25 m.) at the 2024 World Cup in Cairo. [18]
- Silver medalist at the 2015 European Games in Baku.
- Silver medalist at the 2015 World Cup Final in Munich.
- Silver medalist at the 2011 European Junior Championship in Belgrade.
- Bronze medalist at the 2015 World Cup in Fort Benning.
- Bronze medalist at the 2014 World Junior Championship in Granada.
Records
[edit]Current world records held in 10 meter air pistol | ||||||||
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Women | Qualification | 591 | Jiang Ranxin (CHN) | Oct 15, 2022 | Cairo (EGY) | edit |
Personal life
[edit]After the Olympics, Anna Korakaki got a tattoo of the Olympic rings and the year on her right hand to remember her Rio achievements.[19]
References
[edit]- ^ "Anna Korakaki". Rio 2016. Archived from the original on 7 August 2016. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
- ^ "Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες: Άννα Κορακάκη, η πρώτη μετά τον θρυλικό Τσικλιτήρα". www.newsit.gr. 9 August 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
- ^ "Rio 2016 25m pistol (30+30 shots) women – Olympic Shooting". International Olympic Committee. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- ^ "Korakaki fends off Karsch for 25m pistol gold". NBC Olympics. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- ^ "Η Αννα Κορακάκη βραβεύεται στη γιορτή του ΠΣΑΤ". www.draminaspor.gr. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
- ^ a b "Ρίο 2016: Ποια είναι η 20χρονη Ολυμπιονίκης Άννα Κορακάκη". cnn.gr. 7 August 2016. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
- ^ a b International Shooting Sport Federation. "Portrait of the Athlete". Archived from the original on 10 August 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
- ^ "Anna Korakaki chosen to be the first torchbearer of the Tokyo 2020 Torch relay - Olympic News". International Olympic Committee. 8 February 2020. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
- ^ "Korakaki, Petrounias selecter as Greece's Flag Bearers for Tokyo Olympics". hoc. 30 June 2021. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
- ^ "Meet Anna Korakaki - The dog-loving torchlighting trailblazer who went from Youth Olympic heartbreak to an historic Games shooting gold". olympics. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
- ^ "https://greekreporter.com/2024/07/27/greece-olympic-gold-medalist-anna-korakaki-paris-elimination/". Greek Olympic Gold Medalist Korakaki in Tears After Elimination. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
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- ^ "Πετρούνιας, Κορακάκη, Ράφτης, ομάδα πόλο του Ολυμπιακού κορυφαίοι για το 2018". ΠΣΑΤ - Πανελλήνιος Σύνδεσμος Αθλητικού Τύπου (in Greek). 14 December 2018. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
- ^ "Κορυφαία Εκδήλωση για τους Κορυφαίους της χρονιάς στον Ελληνικό Αθλητισμό". ΠΣΑΤ - Πανελλήνιος Σύνδεσμος Αθλητικού Τύπου (in Greek). 19 December 2016. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
- ^ "Tiro a segno, Finali Coppa del Mondo Bologna 2016: la greca Anna Korakaki regina della pistola 25m". OA (in Italian). Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- ^ de Villiers, Ockert (10 March 2023). "2023 European Championships 10m: Damir Mikec and Anna Korakaki strike air pistol gold". Olympics.com.
- ^ ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol - Baku 2023 - RESULTS, 10m AIR PISTOL WOMEN, FINAL
- ^ "First ISSF World Cup title for Korea's Lim in Cairo as he earns dramatic men's 10m air pistol win over veteran Donkov, while Korakaki bags seventh gold in women's version". ISSF. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
- ^ "ISSF World Cup - Cairo, EGY - Result 25m Pistol Women". www.issf-sports.org. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
- ^ "Εκανε τατουάζ για να θυμάται το χρυσό μετάλλιο στους Ολυμπιακούς Αγώνες η Κορακάκη [εικόνα] | Ελεύθερος Τύπος". Ελεύθερος Τύπος (in Greek). 5 January 2017. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
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