Strzelectwo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1976 – karabin małokalibrowy leżąc, 50 m

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1976
Strzelectwo
Karabin małokalibrowy leżąc, 50 m
Złoty medal

Karlheinz Smieszek

Srebrny medal

Ulrich Lind

Brązowy medal

Giennadij Łuszczikow

Karabin małokalibrowy leżąc, 50 m to jedna w siedmiu konkurencji strzeleckich rozgrywanych podczas igrzysk olimpijskich w 1976 w Montrealu. Wystartowało 78 zawodników (w tym 4 kobiety) z 45 krajów.

Rozegrano od razu rundę finałową.

Wyniki

Runda finałowa odbyła się 19 lipca. Każdy ze strzelców oddawał 60 strzałów w sześciu seriach.

MiejsceZawodnikKrajRundyŁącznieUwagi
Runda 1Runda 2Runda 3Runda 4Runda 5Runda 6
Gold medal.svgKarlheinz Smieszek RFN99100100100100100599=WR[1]
Silver medal.svgUlrich Lind RFN100999910099100597
Bronze medal.svgGiennadij Łuszczikow ZSRR100999997100100595
4.Anton Müller Szwajcaria10010099999998595
5.Walter Frescura Włochy97100999910099594
6.Arne Sorenson Kanada1001009895100100593
7.Henning Clausen Dania9999999710099593
8.Desanka Pešut Jugosławia1009898989999592
9.Durval Guimarães Brazylia999999989899592
10.Olegario Vázquez Meksyk1009999989799592
11.Mendbayaryn Jantsankhorloo Mongolia10098100999897592
12.Terje Melbye Hansen Norwegia9910097989899591
Micha Kaufman Izrael989898999999
Gerhard Krimbacher Austria999999999798
Stefan Krystew Bułgaria95991009998100
Boris Mielnik ZSRR989998999998
Ralph Rodríguez Portoryko9999981009897
Miguel Valdes Kuba9910099999896
Jiří Vogler Czechosłowacja98989798100100
20.Ian Ballinger Nowa Zelandia100981009498100590
Karel Bulan Czechosłowacja1009797999899
Anthony Greenfield Wielka Brytania1009897989998
Odette Meuter Belgia9898999699100
Lajos Papp Węgry979899999998
Jacques Pichon Francja989697979497
David Ross Stany Zjednoczone99959710099100
Wolfram Waibel Austria999898999997
28.Hans Adlhoch Kanada1009798989898589
Andrzej Trajda Polska9895989999100
Gheorghe Vasilescu Rumunia9697999998100
31.Helge Anshushaug Norwegia9999971009697588
Victor Auer Stany Zjednoczone989699999898
Sachio Hosokawa Japonia9797989898100
Sven Johansson Szwecja9796989910098
François Lafortune Belgia989898999697
Miroslav Šipek Jugosławia989798989998
37.László Hammerl Węgry9798999997100587
Gilbert Emptaz Francja9798100989797
Peter Gorewski NRD9898989510098
Stanisław Marucha Polska999895999898
41.Donald Brook Australia999697999798586
Luis del Cerro Hiszpania969998989699
Jouko Hietalahti Finlandia989797979998
Wongsak Malaipun Tajlandia969798999898
Lambis Mantos Grecja989698999798
Peter Rull Sr. Hongkong9510098989798
47.Mehmet Dursun Turcja9598100979897585
Manuel Hawayek Portoryko999796969899
Joanis Skarafingas Grecja989995999599
Stefan Thynell Szwecja989596999899
51.Sangidorjiin Adilbish Mongolia9997100959697584
Alister Allan Wielka Brytania9894991009697
José González Kuba969898989798
Don Gowland Australia969998989796
Marlies Kanthak NRD979899979598
José María Pigrau Hiszpania9696989710097
57.Choi Chung-seok Korea Południowa959599969999583
Jaakko Minkkinen Finlandia989596979998
Ricardo Rusticucci Argentyna969797989996
60.Joe Barral Monako9710096979894582
Waldemar Capucci Brazylia969698979798
Giuseppe de Chirico Włochy989897959797
Anka Pełowa Bułgaria969598979799
64.Pierre Boisson Monako9399971009696581
Willy Hillen Holandia979799979893
Kim Gyong-ho Korea Północna979699969598
Lee Gyun Korea Południowa939699969899
68.Hugo Chamberlain Kostaryka979895969896580
Kaoru Matsuo Japonia979695979996
Nicolae Rotaru Rumunia979596989797
71.Reginald Dos Remedios Hongkong9795969710094579
72.Hasse Persson Dania969695989598578
73.Suthorn Parmkerd Tajlandia939797939896574
74.Harold Frederick Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych949995949396571
Peter Hogan Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych959593959697
76.Alfredo Pelliccioni San Marino959495939692565
77.John Fong Yew Trynidad i Tobago859694969796564
78.Owen Phillips Honduras Brytyjski939485929090544

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