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Introducing our shooters - Rajmond Debevec

 
     
 
     
 
     
 

Competition highlights

2009 ISSF World Cup Beijing / Silver Medalist (3-Positions)
2008 Olympic Games / Bronze Medalist (3-Positions)
2000 Olympic Games / Gold Medalist (3-Positions) at Sydney with Olympic record 1177 p. (still valid)
1992 World Record (3-Positions) at Munich WCF 1186 p. (still valid)
1992, 1993, 2003, 2006 Gold Medalist at 4 x World Cup Finals (3-Positions)
Multiple World Championship medalist in all events from crossbow, air rifle, 50m s-b rifle, to 300m big bore rifle
Rajmond has won 65 medals at World Cups since they were introduced in 1986
Rajmond has shot 37 World Cup finals where he has been ranked 4th to 8th place, in total he has shot 102 World Cup Finals during his career.

 
Date of Birth: 29 March 1963
Nationality: Slovenian
Birthplace: Postojna
Discipline(s): 50m Rifle, 3-positions, Air Rifle
Website: http://www.rajmond-debevec.110mb.com/
Coach: Alojz Mikolic


Background

One of the most successful rifle shooters, Rajmond has set world records and won multiple World Championships within all events from crossbow, air rifle, 50m small bore rifle, to the 300m big bore rifle. Highly respected for his skill and expertise in the 3Positions event, Rajmond was Olympic Champion at the 2000 Sydney games setting an Olympic record of 1177p, which still stands today. At the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Debevec claimed his second Olympic medal, winning the bronze in the Men’s 3 Positions event.

"The 2008 season is bringing a new exciting project for me, as it will be my 7th participation at the Olympic Games in Beijing. I'm sure there will be an exciting confrontation for Olympic medals among youngsters and older but experienced shooters – I'll do my best to be among them..."

Rajmond was born in 1963 in a small town called Postojna, in South Western Slovenia (famous for its 20-km long cave system called Postojna Cave), this is where Rajmond first started target shooting, with a small air rifle at the tender age of 8 years old. At the age of 15, Rajmond was a first time cadet Slovenian champion with a small air rifle; during the same year Rajmond won bronze in small 3x10 3 positions small bore rifle with open sights.

After moving to the capital Ljubljana, Rajmond became a member of a shooting club managed by a single professional trainer in Slovenia, Lojze Mikolic. His career progressed rapidly and Rajmond became a member of the junior national team (of former Yugoslavia), in 1980 he won his first medal (silver) with the air rifle at the Junior European Championship in Oslo, and two years later won his first 50m 3x20 3 positions bronze medal at the Junior European Championship in Buchurest 1982.

Over the next 10 years Rajmond's career spiraled with success, achieving World Records in air rifle in 1987, 50m small bore rifle in 1990 and has continously held the World Record for 3-positions. His performances earned him the title of the World's best rifle shooter of the year in 1991 and 1993.

In 1991 Rajmond became a member of the national team of the independent new republic of Slovenia, the following year Rajmond got married and started a family, with his first son Matej arriving in 1992, followed by Andrej in 1996.

Rajmond achieved sensational scores of 1186, shot with ELEY Tenex (batch WM 1451) at the World Cup Final in Munich 1992, which became known among shooting experts as a World Record for the next century. In the period of 1991-1998, Rajmond won many World and European titles with crossbow and shot more then 10 World Records in different crossbow events. In 1993, Rajmond started to shoot with 300m big bore rifles and won several World and European titles as well. Renewal of co-operation with ELEY at the end of 1999, Rajmond carefully selected ammunition at the test range in Birmingham, which led to his greatest personal career achievement – Olympic gold in small bore rifle 3-position event in Sydney 2000 with a new Olympic record.

Following his success in Sydney, Rajmond has continued shooting at the top level winning medals at major competitions including World Cups, European Championships and World Championships, unfortunately he was just outside the podium at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games in 4th place.

Did you know?

• At the age of 21 Rajmond had participated in his first Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1984, to date he has competed in a total of six Olympic games
• Rajmond was declared the World's best rifle shooter of the year in 1991 and 1993
• Rajmond has held the World Record in 50 m Rifle 3-position for more than 15 years – the oldest World Record in Olympic Rifle events.

Relationship with ELEY

"After the death of Eley's representative Mr. Ken Downs in the mid 90's, no further interest from ELEY was found to support me with the highest quality ammo. After an unsuccessful period while shooting with RWS R-50 and Fiocchi SM ammunition from 1995-1999, there was a great return with Tenex in the season 2000. For that season I changed a rifle to french producer Unique, with the help of a well-connected Unique marketing manager Englishman Alan Metcalfe, for the first time I visited ELEY's test range here, I met the new .22 ammo experts led by Mr. Bert Brooks. Since then Bert's help is indispensable in testing and selecting of top class ammo... "

Read more about Rajmond by visiting his website www.tosca.si/rajmond.debevec/rajmond.htm