Olympische Sommerspiele 1956/Schießen
Schießen bei den XVI. Olympischen Spielen | |
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Information | |
Austragungsort | Williamstown, Laverton |
Wettkampfstätte | Merrett Rifle Range, RAAF Williams Laverton Base |
Nationen | 37 |
Athleten | 156 (156 Männer) |
Datum | 29. November – 5. Dezember 1956 |
Entscheidungen | 7 |
← Helsinki 1952 Rom 1960 → |
Bei den XVI. Olympischen Sommerspielen 1956 in Melbourne fanden sieben Wettbewerbe im Sportschießen statt. Austragungsort waren ein Schießstand im Stadtteil Williamstown (Gewehr- und Pistolenwettbewerbe) und die Luftwaffenbasis der Royal Australian Air Force im Stadtteil Laverton (Flintenwettbewerbe).
Bilanz
Medaillenspiegel
Platz | Land | Gesamt | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sowjetunion | 3 | 4 | 1 | 8 |
2 | Finnland | 1 | – | 1 | 2 |
Italien | 1 | – | 1 | 2 | |
Kanada | 1 | – | 1 | 2 | |
Rumänien | 1 | – | 1 | 2 | |
6 | Schweden | – | 1 | 1 | 2 |
7 | Polen | – | 1 | – | 1 |
Tschechoslowakei | – | 1 | – | 1 | |
9 | Vereinigte Staaten | – | – | 1 | 1 |
Medaillengewinner
Konkurrenz | Gold | Silber | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Freies Gewehr Dreistellungskampf 300 m | Wassili Borissow | Allan Erdman | Vilho Ylönen |
Kleinkaliber Dreistellungskampf 50 m | Anatoli Bogdanow | Otakar Hořínek | John Sundberg |
Kleinkaliber liegend 50 m | Gerald Ouellette | Wassili Borissow | Gilmour Boa |
Laufender Hirsch 100 m | Witalij Romanenko | Olof Sköldberg | Wladimir Sewrjugin |
Freie Pistole 50 m | Pentti Linnosvuo | Machmud Omarow | Offutt Pinion |
Schnellfeuerpistole 25 m | Ștefan Petrescu | Jewgeni Tscherkassow | Gheorghe Lichiardopol |
Tontaubenschießen | Galliano Rossini | Adam Smelczyński | Alessandro Ciceri |
Ergebnisse
Freies Gewehr Dreistellungskampf 300 m
Platz | Land | Sportler | Punkte |
---|---|---|---|
1 | URS | Wassili Borissow | 1138 |
2 | URS | Allan Erdman | 1137 |
3 | FIN | Vilho Ylönen | 1128 |
4 | FIN | Jorma Taitto | 1120 |
5 | ROM | Constantin Antonescu | 1101 |
6 | SWE | John Sundberg | 1094 |
7 | SWE | Anders Kvissberg | 1093 |
8 | USA | James Smith | 1082 |
Datum: 1. Dezember 1956
20 Teilnehmer aus 14 Ländern
Kleinkaliber Dreistellungskampf 50 m
Platz | Land | Sportler | Punkte |
---|---|---|---|
1 | URS | Anatoli Bogdanow | 1172 |
2 | TCH | Otakar Hořínek | 1172 |
3 | SWE | John Sundberg | 1167 |
4 | URS | Wassili Borissow | 1163 |
5 | FIN | Vilho Ylönen | 1161 |
6 | CAN | Gilmour Boa | 1159 |
7 | ROM | Iosif Sîrbu | 1157 |
8 | SWE | Anders Kvissberg | 1156 |
9 | EUA | Rudi Sigl | 1155 |
11 | EUA | Albert Sigl | 1154 |
Datum: 4. Dezember 1956
44 Teilnehmer aus 27 Ländern
Kleinkaliber liegend 50 m
Platz | Land | Sportler | Punkte |
---|---|---|---|
1 | CAN | Gerald Ouellette | 600 |
2 | URS | Wassili Borissow | 599 |
3 | CAN | Gilmour Boa | 598 |
4 | TCH | Otakar Hořínek | 598 |
5 | ROM | Iosif Sîrbu | 598 |
6 | HUN | Sándor Krebs | 598 |
7 | NOR | Erling Kongshaug | 598 |
8 | BRA | Severino Moreira | 597 |
11 | EUA | Rudi Sigl | 596 |
27 | EUA | Albert Sigl | 593 |
Datum: 5. Dezember 1956
44 Teilnehmer aus 25 Ländern
Laufender Hirsch 100 m
Platz | Land | Sportler | Punkte |
---|---|---|---|
1 | URS | Witalij Romanenko | 441 |
2 | SWE | Olof Sköldberg | 432 |
3 | URS | Wladimir Sewrjugin | 429 |
4 | HUN | Miklós Kovács | 417 |
5 | HUN | Miklós Kocsis | 416 |
6 | NOR | Rolf Bergersen | 409 |
7 | SWE | Benkt Austrin | 405 |
8 | NOR | John Larsen | 390 |
Datum: 3. bis 4. Dezember 1956
11 Teilnehmer aus 6 Ländern
Freie Pistole 50 m
Platz | Land | Sportler | Punkte |
---|---|---|---|
1 | FIN | Pentti Linnosvuo | 556 |
2 | URS | Machmud Omarow | 556 |
3 | USA | Offutt Pinion | 551 |
4 | JPN | Choji Hosaka | 550 |
5 | URS | Anton Jassynskyj | 550 |
6 | SWE | Torsten Ullman | 549 |
7 | SWE | Åke Lindblom | 542 |
8 | AUS | Len Tolhurst | 541 |
Datum: 30. November 1956
33 Teilnehmer aus 22 Ländern
Schnellfeuerpistole 25 m
Platz | Land | Sportler | Punkte |
---|---|---|---|
1 | ROM | Ștefan Petrescu | 587 |
2 | URS | Jewgeni Tscherkassow | 585 |
3 | ROM | Gheorghe Lichiardopol | 581 |
4 | FIN | Pentti Linnosvuo | 581 |
5 | ARG | Oscar Cervo | 580 |
6 | HUN | Szilárd Kun | 578 |
7 | FIN | Kalle Sievänen | 576 |
8 | HUN | Károly Takács | 575 |
Datum: 4. bis 5. Dezember 1956
35 Teilnehmer aus 22 Ländern
Tontaubenschießen
Platz | Land | Sportler | Punkte |
---|---|---|---|
1 | ITA | Galliano Rossini | 195 |
2 | POL | Adam Smelczyński | 190 |
3 | ITA | Alessandro Ciceri | 188 |
4 | URS | Nikolai Mogilewski | 188 |
5 | URS | Juri Nikandrow | 188 |
6 | TCH | František Čapek | 187 |
7 | SWE | Knut Holmqvist | 178 |
8 | SWE | Hans Liljedahl | 177 |
Datum: 29. November bis 1. Dezember 1956
32 Teilnehmer aus 18 Ländern
Weblinks
- Schießen bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1956 in der Datenbank von Sports-Reference (englisch; archiviert vom Original)
- Offizieller Bericht der Sommerspiele 1956 (PDF, 32,5 MB)
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