Strzelectwo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1964 – karabin małokalibrowy, trzy postawy, 50 m
Karabin małokalibrowy, trzy postawy, 50 m to jedna w sześciu konkurencji strzeleckich rozgrywanych podczas igrzysk olimpijskich w 1964 w Tokio. Wystartowało 53 zawodników z 33 krajów.
Rozegrano tylko rundę finałową 20 października.
Rekordy
Zawodnik | Narodowość | Wynik | Data | Miejsce | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rekord świata | Gary Anderson | Stany Zjednoczone | 1157 | 1962 | Kair[1] |
Rekord olimpijski | Wiktor Szamburkin | ZSRR | 1149 | 8 września 1960 | Rzym[1][2] |
Wyniki
Każdy ze strzelców oddawał 120 strzałów, po 40 w pozycji leżącej, 40 w pozycji klęczącej i 40 w pozycji stojąc.
Miejsce | Zawodnik | Kraj | Pozycja | Łącznie | Uwagi | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Leżąc | Klęcząc | Stojąc | |||||
Lones Wigger | Stany Zjednoczone | 398 | 394 | 372 | 1164 | ||
Weliczko Weliczkow | Bułgaria | 396 | 384 | 372 | 1152 | ||
László Hammerl | Węgry | 397 | 387 | 367 | 1151 | ||
4. | Harry Köcher | Niemcy | 394 | 389 | 365 | 1148 | |
5. | Jerzy Nowicki | Polska | 396 | 389 | 362 | 1147 | |
6. | Tommy Pool | Stany Zjednoczone | 393 | 392 | 362 | 1147 | |
7. | Ion Olărescu | Rumunia | 393 | 391 | 360 | 1144 | |
8. | Kurt Müller | Szwajcaria | 390 | 386 | 367 | 1143 | |
9. | Wiktor Szamburkin | ZSRR | 392 | 379 | 369 | 1142 | |
10. | Don Tolhurst | Australia | 396 | 386 | 359 | 1141 | |
11. | Władimir Czujan | ZSRR | 395 | 385 | 361 | 1141 | |
12. | Tibor Jakosits | Węgry | 394 | 393 | 354 | 1141 | |
13. | Niels Petersen | Dania | 392 | 380 | 368 | 1140 | |
14. | Ole Hviid Jensen | Dania | 394 | 385 | 360 | 1139 | |
15. | Vilho Ylönen | Finlandia | 388 | 386 | 362 | 1136 | |
16. | Jan Poignant | Szwecja | 394 | 382 | 359 | 1135 | |
17. | Erwin Vogt | Szwajcaria | 395 | 388 | 350 | 1133 | |
18. | Henryk Górski | Polska | 397 | 384 | 351 | 1132 | |
19. | Olegario Vázquez | Meksyk | 396 | 379 | 357 | 1132 | |
20. | Nicolae Rotaru | Rumunia | 395 | 386 | 351 | 1132 | |
21. | Magne Landrø | Norwegia | 394 | 377 | 360 | 1131 | |
22. | Klaus Zähringer | Niemcy | 392 | 380 | 359 | 1131 | |
23. | Marceł Koen | Bułgaria | 391 | 387 | 352 | 1130 | |
24. | Esa Kervinen | Finlandia | 394 | 385 | 350 | 1129 | |
25. | Takao Ishii | Japonia | 389 | 382 | 357 | 1128 | |
26. | François Lafortune | Belgia | 392 | 384 | 350 | 1126 | |
27. | Johan Sundberg | Szwecja | 389 | 373 | 361 | 1123 | |
28. | Vladimír Stibořík | Czechosłowacja | 391 | 371 | 360 | 1122 | |
29. | Abel Vázquez | Meksyk | 393 | 373 | 349 | 1115 | |
30. | Óscar Cáceres | Peru | 388 | 378 | 348 | 1114 | |
31. | Hubert Hammerer | Austria | 387 | 364 | 362 | 1113 | |
32. | George Marsh | Kanada | 397 | 374 | 340 | 1111 | |
33. | Wu Tao-yan | Tajwan | 397 | 371 | 339 | 1107 | |
34. | Shigemi Saito | Japonia | 389 | 370 | 347 | 1106 | |
35. | John Murphy | Australia | 391 | 370 | 343 | 1104 | |
36. | Hannan Crystal | Izrael | 391 | 369 | 343 | 1103 | |
37. | Heo Uk-bong | Korea Południowa | 388 | 370 | 345 | 1103 | |
38. | Gilmour Boa | Kanada | 393 | 371 | 336 | 1100 | |
39. | Victor Kremer | Luksemburg | 391 | 368 | 340 | 1099 | |
40. | Joop van Domselaar | Holandia | 396 | 368 | 334 | 1098 | |
41. | Sin Hyeon-ju | Korea Południowa | 385 | 375 | 337 | 1097 | |
42. | Adolfo Feliciano | Filipiny | 385 | 368 | 341 | 1094 | |
43. | Krisda Arunvongse | Tajlandia | 383 | 358 | 352 | 1093 | |
44. | Eduardo Armella | Argentyna | 379 | 365 | 348 | 1092 | |
45. | Tüwdijn Cerendondow | Mongolia | 384 | 362 | 342 | 1087 | |
46. | Carlos Lastarria | Peru | 388 | 369 | 329 | 1086 | |
47. | Salai Srisathorn | Tajlandia | 388 | 361 | 337 | 1086 | |
48. | Martin Gison | Filipiny | 388 | 366 | 319 | 1073 | |
49. | Peter Rull | Hongkong | 392 | 366 | 289 | 1047 | |
50. | Aziz Ahmed Chaudhry | Pakistan | 376 | 352 | 312 | 1040 | |
51. | Reginald Dos Remedios | Hongkong | 393 | 335 | 299 | 1029 | |
52. | Wong Foo Wah | Malezja | 373 | 335 | 311 | 1019 | |
53. | Nasser Sharifi | Iran | 376 | 317 | 325 | 1018 |
Przypisy
- ↑ a b Olympic Official Reports Collection – Official Reports 1964, vol. 2, s. 604 [dostęp 2022-12-18] (ang.).
- ↑ Shooting at the 1960 Summer Olympics; Small-Bore Rifle, Three Positions, 50 metres, Men, olympedia.org [dostęp 2022-12-18] (ang.).
Bibliografia
- Olympic Official Reports Collection – Official Reports 1964, vol. 2, s. 604–607 [dostęp 2022-12-18] (ang.).
- Tokyo 1964 Shooting 50m rifle 3 positions 3×40 shots men Results, Międzynarodowy Komitet Olimpijski [dostęp 2022-12-18] (ang.).
- Shooting at the 1964 Summer Olympics; Small-Bore Rifle, Three Positions, 50 metres, Men, olympedia.org [dostęp 2022-12-18] (ang.).
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