Strzelectwo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1960 – pistolet szybkostrzelny, 25 m
Pistolet szybkostrzelny, 25 m to jedna w sześciu konkurencji strzeleckich rozgrywanych podczas igrzysk olimpijskich w 1960 w Rzymie. Wystartowało 57 zawodników z 40 krajów.
Rozegrano tylko rundę finałową 8 i 9 września.
Rekordy
zawodnik | narodowość | wynik | data | miejsce | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rekord świata | Aleksandr Kropotin | ZSRR | 592 | 1958[1] | |
Aleksandr Zabielin | |||||
Rekord olimpijski | Ștefan Petrescu | Rumunia | 587 | 4–5 grudnia 1956 | Melbourne[1][2] |
Wyniki
Każdy ze strzelców oddawał 60 strzałów w dwóch rundach, w każdej po sześć serii po 5 strzałów. O kolejności miejsc medalowych rozstrzygnęła dogrywka (3 serie po 5 strzałów).
Miejsce | Zawodnik | Kraj | Rundy | Łącznie | Dogrywka | Uwagi | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Runda 1 | Runda 2 | ||||||
William McMillan | Stany Zjednoczone | 295 | 292 | 587 | 147 | = | |
Pentti Linnosvuo | Finlandia | 294 | 293 | 587 | 139 | = | |
Aleksandr Zabielin | ZSRR | 291 | 296 | 587 | 135 | = | |
4. | Hansruedi Schneider | Szwajcaria | 292 | 294 | 586 | ||
5. | Ștefan Petrescu | Rumunia | 291 | 294 | 585 | ||
6. | Gavril Maghiar | Rumunia | 292 | 291 | 583 | ||
7. | Czesław Zając | Polska | 290 | 292 | 582 | ||
8. | Jiří Hrneček | Czechosłowacja | 290 | 292 | 582 | ||
9. | Josef Šváb | Czechosłowacja | 293 | 288 | 581 | ||
10. | Jan Wallén | Szwecja | 292 | 288 | 580 | ||
11. | Stig Berntsson | Szwecja | 291 | 289 | 580 | ||
12. | Jewgienij Czerkasow | ZSRR | 296 | 283 | 579 | ||
13. | Tony Clark | Wielka Brytania | 291 | 288 | 579 | ||
14. | Heinz Franke | Niemcy | 290 | 289 | 579 | ||
15. | Ferenc Kun | Węgry | 290 | 288 | 578 | ||
16. | Laurence Mosely | Stany Zjednoczone | 286 | 291 | 577 | ||
17. | Kalle Sievänen | Finlandia | 289 | 287 | 576 | ||
18. | Luis Palomo | Hiszpania | 284 | 292 | 576 | ||
19. | Luis Jiménez | Meksyk | 286 | 290 | 576 | ||
20. | Heinrich Gollwitzer | Niemcy | 290 | 285 | 575 | ||
21. | Jean Renaux | Francja | 288 | 287 | 575 | ||
22. | Jacques Decaux | Francja | 287 | 288 | 575 | ||
23. | Roberto Mazzoni | Włochy | 286 | 287 | 573 | ||
24. | Robert Hassell | Wielka Brytania | 290 | 283 | 573 | ||
25. | József Gyönyörű | Węgry | 286 | 287 | 573 | ||
26. | Carlos Crassus | Wenezuela | 282 | 290 | 572 | ||
27. | Carlos Monteverde | Wenezuela | 288 | 283 | 571 | ||
28. | Héctor Elizondo | Meksyk | 279 | 291 | 570 | ||
29. | Sergio Varetto | Włochy | 285 | 285 | 570 | ||
30. | Fumio Ryosenan | Japonia | 286 | 283 | 569 | ||
31. | Michael Papps | Australia | 286 | 283 | 569 | ||
32. | Óscar Cervo | Argentyna | 279 | 288 | 567 | ||
33. | Alkiwiadis Papajeorgopulos | Grecja | 282 | 284 | 566 | ||
34. | Prateep Polphantin | Tajlandia | 284 | 281 | 565 | ||
35. | Osamu Ochiai | Japonia | 285 | 280 | 565 | ||
36. | Guillermo Cornejo | Peru | 290 | 274 | 564 | ||
37. | Hans Albrecht | Szwajcaria | 285 | 278 | 563 | ||
38. | Minervino González | Hiszpania | 289 | 272 | 561 | ||
39. | Garfield McMahon | Kanada | 272 | 286 | 558 | ||
40. | León Lyon | Portoryko | 278 | 280 | 558 | ||
41. | Pedro García | Peru | 279 | 278 | 557 | ||
42. | Ambrosio Rocha | Brazylia | 282 | 274 | 556 | ||
43. | Neville Sayers | Australia | 275 | 277 | 552 | ||
44. | Sim Mun-seop | Korea Południowa | 267 | 285 | 552 | ||
45. | Ali El-Kashef | Zjednoczona Republika Arabska | 271 | 279 | 550 | ||
46. | Sumona Sumanatemega | Tajlandia | 267 | 282 | 549 | ||
47. | Chen Hu | Tajwan | 267 | 279 | 546 | ||
48. | Jeorjos Marmaridis | Grecja | 274 | 270 | 544 | ||
49. | Rogério Tavares | Portugalia | 278 | 264 | 542 | ||
50. | António Martins | Portugalia | 272 | 265 | 537 | ||
51. | Per Nielsen | Dania | 277 | 255 | 532 | ||
52. | Nicolaus Zwetnow | Norwegia | 243 | 288 | 531 | ||
53. | Horacio Miranda | Filipiny | 265 | 266 | 531 | ||
54. | Nadżi al-Makki | Maroko | 245 | 256 | 501 | ||
55. | Muhammad Ikbal | Pakistan | 253 | 248 | 501 | ||
56. | Godfrey Brunner | Kanada | 247 | 246 | 493 | ||
57. | Paul Cheema Singh | Indie | 200 | 234 | 434 |
Przypisy
- ↑ a b Olympic Official Reports Collection – Official Reports 1960, vol. 2, s. 954 [dostęp 2022-11-22] (ang.).
- ↑ Shooting at the 1956 Summer Olympics; Rapid-Fire Pistol, 25 metres, Men, olympedia.org [dostęp 2022-11-22] (ang.).
Bibliografia
- Olympic Official Reports Collection – Official Reports 1960, vol. 2, s. 954–956 [dostęp 2022-11-22] (ang.).
- Rome 1960 Shooting 25m rapid fire pistol 60 shots men Results, Międzynarodowy Komitet Olimpijski [dostęp 2022-11-22] (ang.).
- Shooting at the 1960 Summer Olympics; Rapid-Fire Pistol, 25 metres, Men, olympedia.org [dostęp 2022-11-22] (ang.).
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