Jozef Gönci

Jozef Gönci
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Data i miejsce urodzenia18 marca 1974
Koszyce
Wzrost186 cm
Dorobek medalowy
Reprezentacja  Słowacja
Igrzyska olimpijskie
brązAtlanta 1996strzelectwo
(k. małokalibrowy leżąc 50 m)
brązAteny 2004strzelectwo
(k. pneumatyczny 10 m)

Jozef Gönci (ur. 18 marca 1974[1]), słowacki strzelec sportowy. Dwukrotny medalista olimpijski.

Specjalizuje się w strzelaniu karabinowym. Brał udział w czterech igrzyskach (IO 96, IO 00, IO 04, IO 08), na dwóch zdobywał medale. W 1996 zajął trzecie miejsce w strzelaniu z karabinku małokalibrowego w pozycji leżącej (50 m), w 2004 ponownie zdobył brązowy medal, tym razem na dystansie 10 m (k. pneumatyczny). Stawał na podium mistrzostw świata, zarówno w konkurencjach indywidualnych jak i drużynowych. Był m.in. indywidualnym mistrzem (trzy pozycje, 50 m) i wicemistrzem globu w 1998 (k. pneumatyczny, 10 m).

Przypisy

  1. sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2012-02-19]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2016-03-05)].

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