Alicante 2013
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The championships
Alicante, Spain will host the 2013 IPC Shooting European Championships between 20-25 October.
Following the success of London 2012 the event is likely to be the biggest to date with over 200 athletes from around 30 countries taking part. It will be the first IPC Shooting European Championships since 2007 when the event took place in Suhl, Germany.
Many medal winners from London will be competing in Alicante as athletes start their preparations for the next Paralympic Games in Rio in 2016.
The competition will not just feature European shooters. Under the IPC Shooting Rules athletes from Africa and Oceania are allowed to take part in the event as they have no regional championships, although results and medals will be arranged separately to European athletes.
The European Championships will be the first major international competition to feature new finals formats and decimal scoring (in 10m Air Rifle and 50m Prone Rifle events).
Decimal scoring will enable athletes to potentially add an extra 54 points to their overall qualification score and should prevent ties in the future. IPC Shooting has taken the decision to switch systems as part of its close relationship with the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF).
The new finals will see all athletes start from zero rather than carry over their qualification score. The lowest ranking athletes will be eliminated throughout the final until only the final two athletes are left in a ‘shoot-off’ scenario to fight for first and second place.
The event will be organised by Club Lucentum which was founded in December 1999 and has played host to many international events included the IPC Shooting World Cup.
Alicante
Alicante is a historic Mediterranean port city located in the south of the Valencian Community.
It has a population of around 330,000 people, and together with its wider area forms Spain’s eighth largest metropolitan area with a population of 770,000.
The city is the fastest growing in Spain and the local economy is based upon tourism directed to the beaches of the Costa Blanca. The port is now one of Spain’s most important for visiting cruise liners and since 2005 Alicante has been home to Ciudad de la Luz, one of Europe’s largest film studios.
The city enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild winter temperatures and warm to hot summers. In October, which together with September is the wettest month, the average high temperature is 24.4C and the average low 13.7C.
Transport
Due to the large influx of tourists heading for the Costa Blanca, Alicante is Spain’s fifth busiest airport with regular connections to Barcelona and Madrid airports.
Alicante railway station run regular long range trains to Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia as well as to the city’s suburbs.
The city also boasts a regular ferry service to the Balearic Islands and Algeria.
Sport
Alicante has two football teams – Hercules CF who play at Estadio Jose Rico Perez and Alicante CF who’s home is Municipal de Villafranqueza.
The local basketball team is Lucentum Alicante whilst the city port serves as the headquarters and the starting point of the Volvo Ocean Race, a round the race yacht race.


