South Korea won two team titles today at the Baku ISSF World Cup ©Getty Images

South Korea were one of the most successful nations today in team events at the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup in Baku, with victories in air, rifle and pistol disciplines.

Yoo Hyun-young, Kim Min-jung and Kim Bo-mi claimed the gold medal in the women's team pistol final, beating Thailand's Chawisa Paduka, Tanyaporn Prucksakorn and Chidchanok Hirunphoem 16-8.

The bronze went to Germans Sandra Reitz, Svenja Berge and Doreen Vennekamp by a 17-9 margin over Mariami Prodiashvili, Nino Khutsiberidze and Lizi Kiladze of Georgia.

Park Ha-jun, Kim Sang-do and Bang Seung-ho made it another gold for South Korea in the men's team rifle, with the score of their final finishing 16-8 against Australians Jack Rossiter, Dane Sampson and Michael Davis.

Croatians Josip Sikavica, Miran Maricic and Andrija Mikuljan defeated Rudrankksh Patil, Srikanth Dhanush and Paarth Makhija of India 16-10 for bronze.

Winning the women's team rifle title were Indians Shreya Agrawal, Elavenil Valarivan and Ramita Ramita who thrashed Denmark's Anna Nielsen, Emma Koch and Rikke Ibsen 17-5.

Bronze went the way of Poland's Julia Piotrowska, Aneta Stankiewicz and Natalia Kochanska with a 16-10 victory over South Koreans Gwon Dae-yeong, Lee Eun-so and Keum Ji-hyeon.

Iran's Sajad Poorhosseini Lafmejani, Javad Foroughi and Mohammadrasoul Efati took the men's team pistol gold by beating Italians Paolo Monna, Luca Tesconi and Federico Maldini 16-10.

Michael Schwald, David Probst and Christian Reitz of Germany took bronze, beating Veniamin Nikitin, Vladimir Svechnikov and Mukhammad Kamalov of Uzbekistan 16-6.

Josip Glasnović took team trap bronze with brother Anton, as well as Giovanni Cernogoraz ©Getty Images
Josip Glasnović took team trap bronze with brother Anton, as well as Giovanni Cernogoraz ©Getty Images

Kuwait and the United States claimed the men's and women's trap titles respectively too.

In the men's final, Naser Meqland, Abdulrahman Al Faihan and Talal Alrashidi swept the Americans Derrick Scott Mein, William Hinton and Casey Wallace 6-0.

Croatians Giovanni Cernogoraz and brothers Anton and Josip Glasnović took bronze by a 6-2 score over Slovakia.

Aeriel Skinner, Kayle Browning and Rachel Tozier of the US took the women's gold in a shoot-off, pipping Laetisha Scanlan, Catherine Skinner and Charlie Hudson-Czerniecki of Australia to glory.

They were joined on the podium by Finland's Satu Makela-Nummela, Noora Antikainen and Mopsi Veromaa, who defeated South Korea 6-4 for bronze.