Song Jong-ho claimed two gold medals in Baku and will be aiming for more success in Changwon ©Getty Images

South Korea will be targeting more success at the International Shooting Sport Federation World Cup when it hosts rifle, pistol and shotgun competitions in Changwon.

The last World Cup meeting was held in Baku in Azerbaijan last month where South Korea topped the medals table with five golds and three bronzes.

All those gold medallists have been named in South Korea’s 31-strong squad including Park Haj-un and Song Jong-ho who claimed two titles each in Baku.

Keum Ji-hyeon, Kim Sang-do, Bang Seung-ho, Kim La-na, Yoo Hyun-young, Kim Min-Jung, Kim Bo-mi, Han Dae-yoon and Lee Jaek-yoon will also be gunning for their success after winning golds in the Azerbaijani capital.

Reigning Olympic champion Jean Quiquampoix 
is among more than 400 athletes that are due to compete in the latest ISSF World Cup event ©Getty Images
Reigning Olympic champion Jean Quiquampoix is among more than 400 athletes that are due to compete in the latest ISSF World Cup event ©Getty Images

A total of 432 athletes from 44 nations are set to compete over the next two weeks.

Frenchman Jean Quiquampoix and American Will Shaner, who claimed gold in the men’s 25 metres rapid fire pistol and men’s 10m air rifle respectively, are among the headline shooters in the field.

Rio 2016 Olympic gold medallist Catherine Skinner of Australia and Anna Korakaki of Greece will also be aiming for success in Changwon.

Competition is due to start tomorrow with men’s and women’s 10m air rifle qualification and is scheduled to conclude on July 20.