Strzelectwo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1960 – trap
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Trap to jedna w sześciu konkurencji strzeleckich rozgrywanych podczas igrzysk olimpijskich w 1960 w Rzymie. Wystartowało 66 zawodników z 38 krajów.
Rozegrano dwie rundy: kwalifikacyjną i finałową.
Rekordy
zawodnik | narodowość | wynik | data | miejsce | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rekord olimpijski | Galliano Rossini | ![]() | 195 | 29 listopada – 1 grudnia 1956 | Melbourne[1] |
Wyniki
Runda kwalifikacyjna
Runda kwalifikacyjna odbyła się 5 i 6 września. Każdy ze strzelców oddawał 100 strzałów w dwóch seriach. Do finału kwalifikowało się 36 strzelców z najlepszymi wynikami. Wyniki pozostalych zawodników nie są znane[2].
Miejsce | Zawodnik | Kraj | Wynik | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Rune Andersson | ![]() | 97 | Q |
Jurij Nikandrow | ![]() | |||
3. | Pierre-André Flückiger | ![]() | 95 | |
4. | Hussam El-Badrawi | ![]() | 94 | |
Maurice Tabet | ![]() | |||
6. | Leo Franciosi | ![]() | 93 | |
Juan Enrique Lira | ![]() | |||
Ede Szomjas | ![]() | |||
Joe Wheater | ![]() | |||
Bram Zanella | ![]() | |||
11. | Edoardo Casciano | ![]() | 92 | |
Ion Dumitrescu | ![]() | |||
Josef Hrach | ![]() | |||
14. | James Clark | ![]() | 90 | |
Claude Foussier | ![]() | |||
Juan Malo | ![]() | |||
17. | Gerhard Aßmus | ![]() | 89 | |
Platon Jeorjidzis | ![]() | |||
Siergiej Kalinin | ![]() | |||
Galliano Rossini | ![]() | |||
Elias Salhab | ![]() | |||
Karni Singh | ![]() | |||
Laszlo Szapáry | ![]() | |||
24. | Enrique Dibos | ![]() | 88 | |
Heinz Kramer | ![]() | |||
Adam Smelczyński | ![]() | |||
27. | Hans Aasnæs | ![]() | 87 | |
Wim Peeters | ![]() | |||
Arnold Riegger | ![]() | |||
Václav Zavázal | ![]() | |||
31. | Victor Huthart | ![]() | 86 | |
Franz Sarnitz | ![]() | |||
33. | Guy de Valle Flor | ![]() | 85 | |
Károly Kulin-Nagy | ![]() | |||
Kenichi Kumagai | ![]() | |||
Gilberto Navarro | ![]() | |||
NQ | Marcel Chennaux | ![]() | 79 | [3] |
Aloyse Knepper | ![]() | 76 | [4] | |
Eduard de Atzel | ![]() | NO | ||
Carl Beck-Friis | ![]() | |||
Enrique Beech | ![]() | |||
Francis Bonafede | ![]() | |||
Franco Bonato | ![]() | |||
Väinö Broman | ![]() | |||
Gheorghe Enache | ![]() | |||
Juan Gindre | ![]() | |||
Guglielmo Giusti | ![]() | |||
Joseph Grech | ![]() | |||
Bill Gulliver | ![]() | |||
Gilbert Henderson | ![]() | |||
William Jones | ![]() | |||
Rafael de Juan | ![]() | |||
Eric Lucke | ![]() | |||
Juan Ángel Martini | ![]() | |||
Hassan Moaffi | ![]() | |||
Ong Hock Eng | ![]() | |||
Marcel Otto-Bruc | ![]() | |||
Jeorjos Pangalos | ![]() | |||
Marcel Rué | ![]() | |||
Keshav Sen | ![]() | |||
Sim Myeong-hui | ![]() | |||
Louis von Sonnenberg | ![]() | |||
Wang Ching-rui | ![]() | |||
Wenzu Vella | ![]() | |||
Mitsuo Yamane | ![]() | |||
Xavier Zequeira | ![]() |
Runda finałowa
Runda finałowa odbyła się 8 i 9 września. Każdy ze strzelców oddawał 200 strzałów w ośmiu seriach.
Miejsce | Zawodnik | Kraj | Wynik |
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![]() | Ion Dumitrescu | ![]() | 192 |
![]() | Galliano Rossini | ![]() | 191 |
![]() | Siergiej Kalinin | ![]() | 190 |
4. | James Clark | ![]() | 188 |
5. | Hans Aasnæs | ![]() | 185 |
Joe Wheater | ![]() | ||
7. | Adam Smelczyński | ![]() | 184 |
8. | Claude Foussier | ![]() | 183 |
Karni Singh | ![]() | ||
10. | Elias Salhab | ![]() | 182 |
Laszlo Szapáry | ![]() | ||
12. | Rune Andersson | ![]() | 181 |
Hussam El-Badrawi | ![]() | ||
Victor Huthart | ![]() | ||
15. | Guy de Valle Flor | ![]() | 180 |
Jurij Nikandrow | ![]() | ||
17. | Gerhard Aßmus | ![]() | 179 |
Juan Enrique Lira | ![]() | ||
19. | Platon Jeorjidzis | ![]() | 178 |
Kenichi Kumagai | ![]() | ||
Ede Szomjas | ![]() | ||
22. | Heinz Kramer | ![]() | 177 |
Bram Zanella | ![]() | ||
24. | Leo Franciosi | ![]() | 176 |
Maurice Tabet | ![]() | ||
26. | Gilberto Navarro | ![]() | 174 |
27. | Pierre-André Flückiger | ![]() | 173 |
28. | Franz Sarnitz | ![]() | 172 |
29. | Josef Hrach | ![]() | 170 |
30. | Arnold Riegger | ![]() | 168 |
31. | Károly Kulin-Nagy | ![]() | 167 |
32. | Juan Malo | ![]() | 166 |
Václav Zavázal | ![]() | ||
34. | Edoardo Casciano | ![]() | 165 |
35. | Wim Peeters | ![]() | 162 |
36. | Enrique Dibos | ![]() | 155 |
Przypisy
- ↑ Shooting at the 1956 Summer Olympics; Trap, Men, olympedia.org [dostęp 2022-11-21] (ang.).
- ↑ Olympic Official Reports Collection – Official Reports 1960, vol. 2, s. 959 [dostęp 2022-11-21] (ang.).
- ↑ Marcel CHENNAUX, Association Luxembourgoise des Olympiens [dostęp 2022-11-21] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2012-09-09] (fr.).
- ↑ Aly KNEPPER, Association Luxembourgoise des Olympiens [dostęp 2022-11-21] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2012-09-10] (fr.).
Bibliografia
- Olympic Official Reports Collection – Official Reports 1960, vol. 2, s. 958–962 [dostęp 2022-11-21] (ang.).
- Rome 1960 Shooting trap 125 targets men Results, Międzynarodowy Komitet Olimpijski [dostęp 2022-11-21] (ang.).
- Shooting at the 1960 Summer Olympics; Trap, Men, olympedia.org [dostęp 2022-11-21] (ang.).
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