Strzelectwo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1972 – pistolet szybkostrzelny, 25 m
Pistolet szybkostrzelny, 25 m to jedna w ośmiu konkurencji strzeleckich rozgrywanych podczas igrzysk olimpijskich w 1972 w Monachium. Wystartowało 62 zawodników (samych mężczyzn) z 39 krajów.
Rozegrano tylko rundę finałową 31 sierpnia i 1 września.
Rekordy
Zawodnik | Narodowość | Wynik | Data | Miejsce | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rekord olimpijski | Józef Zapędzki | Polska | 593 | 22–23 października 1968 | Meksyk[1] |
Wyniki
Każdy ze strzelców oddawał 60 strzałów w dwóch rundach, w każdej po sześć serii po 5 strzałów, kolejno po 2 serie w czasie 8, 6 i 4 sekund. Józef Zapędzki zwyciężył z nowym rekordem olimpijskim 595 pkt. Obronił tym samym tytuł zdobyty na poprzednich igrzyskach.
Miejsce | Zawodnik | Kraj | Rundy | Łącznie | Uwagi | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Serie 8 s | Serie 6 s | Serie 4 s | |||||
Józef Zapędzki | Polska | 200 | 199 | 196 | 595 | ||
Ladislav Falta | Czechosłowacja | 200 | 197 | 197 | 594 | ||
Wiktor Torszin | ZSRR | 199 | 197 | 197 | 593 | ||
4. | Paul Buser | Szwajcaria | 198 | 197 | 197 | 592 | |
5. | Jaime González | Hiszpania | 196 | 200 | 196 | 592 | |
6. | Giovanni Liverzani | Włochy | 199 | 197 | 195 | 591 | |
7. | Denczo Denew | Bułgaria | 198 | 196 | 196 | 590 | |
8. | Gerhard Petritsch | Austria | 198 | 196 | 196 | 590 | |
9. | Vladimír Hurt | Czechosłowacja | 200 | 198 | 192 | 590 | |
10. | Jim McNally | Stany Zjednoczone | 195 | 198 | 196 | 589 | |
11. | Helmut Seeger | RFN | 198 | 197 | 194 | 589 | |
12. | Dan Iuga | Rumunia | 198 | 196 | 195 | 589 | |
13. | Immo Huhtinen | Finlandia | 199 | 198 | 192 | 589 | |
14. | Zbigniew Fedyczak | Polska | 197 | 199 | 191 | 587 | |
15. | Damián Cerdá | Hiszpania | 196 | 196 | 194 | 586 | |
16. | Erwin Glock | RFN | 198 | 197 | 191 | 586 | |
17. | Thor-Øistein Endsjø | Norwegia | 199 | 196 | 191 | 586 | |
18. | Alexander Taransky | Australia | 198 | 197 | 191 | 586 | |
19. | John Cooke | Wielka Brytania | 197 | 192 | 196 | 585 | |
20. | Arturo Costa | Kuba | 194 | 194 | 195 | 583 | |
21. | Christian Düring | NRD | 197 | 194 | 192 | 583 | |
22. | Solos Nalampoon | Tajlandia | 197 | 196 | 190 | 583 | |
23. | Szilárd Kun | Węgry | 198 | 195 | 190 | 583 | |
24. | Igor Bakałow | ZSRR | 200 | 199 | 184 | 583 | |
25. | Ion Tripșa | Rumunia | 197 | 198 | 187 | 582 | |
26. | Jean Baumann | Francja | 195 | 196 | 191 | 582 | |
27. | Seppo Mäkinen | Finlandia | 199 | 197 | 186 | 582 | |
28. | Bruce McMillan | Nowa Zelandia | 197 | 195 | 190 | 582 | |
29. | Jules Sobrian | Kanada | 195 | 197 | 190 | 582 | |
30. | Kanji Kubo | Japonia | 194 | 197 | 191 | 582 | |
31. | Curt Andersson | Szwecja | 199 | 197 | 186 | 582 | |
32. | Hubert Garschall | Austria | 198 | 196 | 187 | 581 | |
33. | Takeo Kamachi | Japonia | 199 | 199 | 192 | 580 | |
34. | Tony Clark | Wielka Brytania | 197 | 190 | 192 | 579 | |
35. | Jean-Richard Germont | Francja | 199 | 195 | 185 | 579 | |
36. | André Antunes | Portugalia | 189 | 197 | 192 | 578 | |
37. | Homero Laddaga | Meksyk | 197 | 192 | 189 | 578 | |
38. | Michel Braun | Luksemburg | 197 | 196 | 184 | 577 | |
39 | Tüdeviin Myagmarjav | Mongolia | 195 | 195 | 187 | 577 | |
40. | Luis Colina | Kolumbia | 193 | 196 | 188 | 577 | |
41. | William Hare | Kanada | 195 | 193 | 189 | 572 | |
42. | Iwan Mandow | Bułgaria | 198 | 199 | 179 | 576 | |
43. | Víctor Francis | Wenezuela | 192 | 193 | 188 | 573 | |
44. | Lennart Christensen | Dania | 194 | 192 | 187 | 573 | |
45. | William McMillan | Stany Zjednoczone | 199 | 196 | 178 | 572 | |
46. | Rangsit Yanothai | Tajlandia | 196 | 187 | 188 | 571 | |
47. | Bruno Morri | San Marino | 195 | 191 | 184 | 570 | |
48 | Nelson Torno | Argentyna | 190 | 194 | 185 | 569 | |
49. | Roberto Ferraris | Włochy | 197 | 196 | 175 | 568 | |
50. | Víctor Castellanos | Gwatemala | 192 | 191 | 184 | 567 | |
51. | Guillermo Martínez | Kolumbia | 192 | 195 | 177 | 564 | |
52. | Simon González | Portoryko | 193 | 192 | 178 | 563 | |
53. | Rafael Recto | Filipiny | 188 | 185 | 180 | 553 | |
54. | Mario Sánchez | Meksyk | 197 | 187 | 167 | 551 | |
55. | Leonard Bull | Kenia | 191 | 186 | 171 | 548 | |
56. | José Luis Rosales | Salwador | 192 | 186 | 165 | 543 | |
57. | Tom Ong | Filipiny | 185 | 180 | 168 | 533 | |
58. | Peter Laurence | Kenia | 189 | 172 | 172 | 533 | |
59. | Bob McAuliffe | Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych | 180 | 182 | 132 | 494 | |
60. | Kurt Rey | Szwajcaria | 196 | 147 | 97 | 440 | |
– | Fernando Miranda | Portoryko | – | – | – | DNF | |
– | Roberto Tamagnini | San Marino | – | – | – | DNF |
Przypisy
- ↑ Shooting at the 1968 Summer Olympics; Rapid-Fire Pistol, 25 metres, Open, olympedia.org [dostęp 2022-12-22] (ang.).
Bibliografia
- Olympic Official Reports Collection – Official Reports 1972, vol. 3, s. 227–228 [dostęp 2022-12-22] (niem. • ang. • fr.).
- Munich 1972 Shooting 25m rapid fire pistol 60 shots mixed Results, Międzynarodowy Komitet Olimpijski [dostęp 2022-12-22] (ang.).
- Shooting at the 1972 Summer Olympics; Rapid-Fire Pistol, 25 metres, Open, olympedia.org [dostęp 2022-12-22] (ang.).
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