Henri Junghänel
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Henri Junghänel (ur. 5 lutego 1988 r.) – niemiecki strzelec sportowy, złoty medalista olimpijski z Rio de Janeiro.
Specjalizuje się w strzelaniu z karabinku małokalibrowego. Zawody w 2016 roku były jego pierwszymi igrzyskami olimpijskimi. W Rio de Janeiro zwyciężył w konkurencji karabinu małokalibrowego leżąc na dystansie 50 metrów[1]. W tej konkurencji ma w dorobku złoto igrzysk europejskich w 2015 roku[2], miejsca na podium zawodów pucharu świata oraz srebrny medal mistrzostw Europy w 2013 r.
Igrzyska olimpijskie
Igrzyska | Miejscowość | Konkurencja | Kwalifikacje | Finał | ||
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Wynik | Pozycja | Wynik | Pozycja | |||
IO 2016 | Rio de Janeiro | Karabin małokalibrowy, pozycja leżąca, 50 m | 624,8 | 8. Q | 209,5 |
Przypisy
- ↑ Junghänel gewinnt Gold mit dem Kleinkalibergewehr (niem.). Der Spiegel, 2016-08-12. [dostęp 2019-03-15].
- ↑ Gold für Junghänel (niem.). Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2015-06-18. [dostęp 2019-03-15].
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