Strzelectwo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1972 – pistolet dowolny, 50 m

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1972
Strzelectwo
Pistolet dowolny, 50 m
Złoty medal

Szwecja Ragnar Skanåker

Srebrny medal

Dan Iuga

Brązowy medal

Austria Rudolf Dollinger

Pistolet dowolny, 50 m to jedna w ośmiu konkurencji strzeleckich rozgrywanych podczas igrzysk olimpijskich w 1972 w Monachium. Wystartowało 59 zawodników z 36 krajów, w tym 2 kobiety – Afërdita Tusha z Albanii i Hương Hoàng Thi z Wietnamu Południowego.

Rozegrano tylko rundę finałową 27 sierpnia.

Rekordy

ZawodnikNarodowośćWynikDataMiejsce
Rekord świataGrigorij Kosych ZSRR5721969Pilzno[1][2]
Rekord olimpijski56218 października 1964Meksyk[1][3]
Heinz Mertel RFN

Wyniki

Każdy ze strzelców oddawał 60 strzałów w sześciu rundach, w każdej po 10 strzałów.

MiejsceZawodnikKrajRundyŁącznieUwagi
Runda 1Runda 2Runda 3Runda 4Runda 5Runda 6
Gold medal.svgRagnar Skanåker Szwecja989295959791562OR
Silver medal.svgDan Iuga Rumunia939292959694562
Bronze medal.svgRudolf Dollinger Austria919692949592560
4.Rajmund Stachurski Polska918899959294559
5.Harald Vollmar NRD939394939392558
6.Hynek Hromada Czechosłowacja909492959293556
7.Kornél Marosvári Węgry909093929496555
8.Grigorij Kosych ZSRR929394939390555
9.Gérard Denecheau Francja929290959293554
10.Kjell Jacobsson Szwecja929193949292554
11.Denczo Denew Bułgaria918893949791554
12.Miroslav Štefan Czechosłowacja919395939488554
13.John Rødseth Norwegia919394939290553
14.Frank Wyatt Wielka Brytania909389959095552
15.Heinrich Fretwurst RFN909294939191551
16.Heinz Mertel RFN929190919294550
17.Władimir Stołypin ZSRR889488939592550
18.Jean Faggion Francja839590969590549
19.Seppo Irjala Finlandia959289939089548
20.Pál Katkó Węgry899490978989548
21.Hubert Garschall Austria919193959088548
22.Shigetoshi Tashiro Japonia899290939290546
23.Zbigniew Fedyczak Polska909095929089546
24.Fatos Pilkati Albania939292938789546
25.Yoshihisa Yoshikawa Japonia949087919291545
26.Immo Huhtinen Finlandia938993879489545
27.Gilberto Fernández Kolumbia908893869196544
28.Jimmie Dorsey Stany Zjednoczone948789889294544
29.Iwan Mandow Bułgaria899096928592544
30.Fernando Miranda Portoryko899292939188543
31.Harry Cullum Wielka Brytania879387909392542
32.Edward Jans Kanada949091869289542
33.Petar Bajić Jugosławia879396899187541
34.Hershel Anderson Stany Zjednoczone919288919088540
35.Tserenjavyn Ölziibayar Mongolia899387899190539
36.Bertino de Souza Brazylia869389909289539
37.Sutham Aswanit Tajlandia879389919089539
38.Dimitrios Kotronis Grecja938697849287539
39.Tüdeviin Myagmarjav Mongolia889089889092537
40.Somsak Chaiyarate Tajlandia898989968787536
41.Severino Requejo Hiszpania889386858995536
42.Juventino Sánchez Meksyk919290878888536
43.Jorge Henao Kolumbia888393899191535
44.Santiago Trompeta Kuba938789918788535
45.Jules Sobrian Kanada918791898888534
46.Durval Guimarães Brazylia908792889384534
47.Arturo Macapagal Filipiny888890888891533
48.Santiago Machuca Portoryko918891849287533
49.Hồ Minh Thu Wietnam Południowy808993868393524
50.Teodoro Kalaw Filipiny828392908889524
51.Afërdita Tusha Albania859487938786522
52.André Zoltan Belgia888585918785521
53.Jaime Sánchez Boliwia849189887983514
54.John Harun Kenia868385908583512
55.André Antunes Portugalia838590858186510
56.Hương Hoàng Thi Wietnam Południowy807780858481487
57.José Álvarez Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych768185857683486
58.Abdul Rahman Omar Kenia738479787387474
59.Owen Phillips Honduras Brytyjski497057617366376

Przypisy

  1. a b Olympic Official Reports Collection – Official Reports 1972, vol. 3, s. 226 [dostęp 2022-12-22] (niem. • ang. • fr.).
  2. Shooting at the 1972 Summer Olympics; Free Pistol, 50 metres, Open, olympedia.org [dostęp 2022-12-22] (ang.).
  3. Shooting at the 1968 Summer Olympics; Free Pistol, 50 metres, Open, olympedia.org [dostęp 2022-12-22] (ang.).

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