50 meter running target mixed

50 metre running target mixed is an ISSF shooting event, shot with a .22-calibre rifle at a target depicting a boar moving sideways across a 10 metre wide opening. A part of the ISSF World Shooting Championships since 1970, it differs from 50 metre running target in that the slow runs (target visible for 5 seconds) and the fast runs (target visible for 2.5 seconds) are randomized so the shooter does not know in advance which speed to expect.

50 meter running target mixed
Men
Number of shots2x20
World ChampionshipsSince 1970
Abbreviation50RTMIX

World Championships, Men

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1970 Phoenix  Peter Cheng (HKG)  Valeri Postoianov (URS)  Jogan Nikitin (URS)
1973 Stockport  Peter Cheng (HKG)  Alexander Kediarov (URS)  Helmut Bellingrodt (COL)
1974 Berne  Peter Cheng (HKG)  Alexander Kediarov (URS)  Alexander Gazov (URS)
1978 Seoul  Peter Cheng (HKG)  Guenther Danne (FRG)  Ezio Cini (ITA)
1979 Linz  Peter Cheng (HKG)  Igor Sokolov (URS)  Gyula Szabó (HUN)
1981 Mala  Aleksei Rudnizkiy (URS)  Alexander Ivanchikhin (URS)  Tibor Bodnar (HUN)
1982 Caracas  Nikolai Dedov (URS)  Yuri Kadenatsy (URS)  Jerzy Greszkiewicz (POL)
1983 Edmonton  Sergei Savostianov (URS)  Nikolai Dedov (URS)  Jerzy Greszkiewicz (POL)
1986 Suhl  Attila Solti (HUN)  Shiping Huang (CHN)  Yuwei Li (CHN)
1990 Moscow  Ronghui Zhang (CHN)  Gennadi Avramenko (URS)  Manfred Kurzer (GDR)
1994 Milan  Lubos Racansky (CZE)  Gennadi Avramenko (UKR)  Miroslav Janus (CZE)
2002 Lahti  Jozsef Sike (HUN)  Emil Martinsson (SWE)  Lubomir Pelach (SVK)
2006 Zagreb  Lukasz Czapla (POL)  Peter Pelach (SVK)  Bedrich Jonas (CZE)
2008 Plzeň  Aleksandr Blinov (RUS)  Peter Pelach (SVK)  Alexander Zinenko (UKR)
2009 Heinola  Peter Cheng (HKG)  Staffan Holmström (FIN)  Niklas Bergström (SWE)

World Championships, Men team

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1970 Phoenix Sweden
Goete Gaard
Runar Jakobsson
Stig Johansson
Martin Nordfors
Soviet Union
Andris Butsis
Alexander Farafonov
Jogan Nikitin
Valeri Postoianov
United States of America
Loyd Crow
Ted Mc Million
Frank Tossas
Robert Yeager
1973 Melbourne Soviet Union
Valeri Postoianov
Alexander Kediarov
Mati Jigi
Yakov Zhelezniak
Sweden
Goete Gaard
Karl Karlsson
Per-Anders Lingman
Martin Nordfors
United States of America
Charles Davis
Arlie Jones
Edmund Moeller
Louis Michael Theimer
1974 Berne Soviet Union
Alexander Gazov
Alexander Kediarov
Yakov Zhelezniak
Valeri Postoianov
Hungary
Tibor Bodnar
Zoltan Pelikan
Gyula Szabó
Janos Szekeres
Sweden
Lars Ivarsson
Karl Karlsson
Per-Anders Lingman
Gunnar Svensson
1978 Seoul Italy
Ezio Cini
Giovanni Mezzani
Italo Mari
Fiorenzo Zanella
Federal Republic of Germany
Guenther Danne
Wolfgang Hamberger
Thomas Lederer
Christoph-Michael Zeisner
Finland
Martti Eskelinen
Jorma Lievonen
Juha Rannikko
Matti Saeteri
1979 Linz Soviet Union
Alexander Gazov
Mati Jigi
Alexander Kediarov
Igor Sokolov
Hungary
Tibor Bodnar
Andras Doleschall
Gyula Szabó
Janos Szekeres
Sweden
Lars Ivarsson
Harry Johansson
Karl Karlsson
Martin Nordvors
1981 Mala Soviet Union
Aleksei Rudnizkiy
Alexander Ivanchikhin
Yuri Kadenatsy
Igor Sokolov
Hungary
Tibor Bodnar
Zoltan Keczeli
Andras Doleschall
Kalman Kovacs
People's Republic of China
Jiping Yu
Chu Gang
Zhongyuan Wang
Yili Xie
1982 Caracas Soviet Union
Nikolai Dedov
Alexander Ivanchikhin
Yuri Kadenatsy
Sergei Savostianov
Hungary
Andras Doleschall
Zoltan Keczeli
Kalman Kovacs
Istvan Peni
Finland
Heikki Koskinen
Jorma Lievonen
Matti Saeteri
Timo Vuchensilta
1983 Edmonton Soviet Union
Nikolai Dedov
Yuri Kadenatsy
Sergei Savostianov
Poland
Zygmunt Bogdziewicz
Jerzy Greszkiewicz
Eugeniusz Janczak
People's Republic of China
Bin He
Zhongyuan Wang
Jiping Yu
1986 Suhl People's Republic of China
Shiping Huang
Yuwei Li
Yiming Yang
Soviet Union
Gennadi Avramenko
Sergei Luzov
Igor Sokolov
Hungary
Tibor Bodnar
Andras Doleschall
Attila Solti
1990 Moscow Soviet Union
Anatoli Asrabaev
Gennadi Avramenko
Alexei Poslov
People's Republic of China
Zhiyong Cai
Quingquan Shu
Ronghui Zhang
Hungary
Jozsef Angyan
Jozsef Sike
Attila Solti
1994 Milan Czech Republic
Miroslav Janus
Jan Kermiet
Lubos Racansky
Russia
Anatoli Asrabaev
Alexander Konichev
Igor Kolesov
People's Republic of China
Zhiyong Cai
Quingquan Shu
Jun Xiao
2002 Lahti Czech Republic
Miroslav Janus
Miroslav Lizal
Lubos Racansky
Finland
Krister Holmberg
Vesa Saviahde
Pasi Wedman
Russia
Aleksandr Blinov
Juri Ermolenko
Dimitri Lykin
2006 Zagreb Ukraine
Vladyslav Prianishnikov
Alexander Zinenko
Oleksandr Ulvak
Russia
Dimitri Lykin
Igor Kolesov
Aleksandr Blinov
Sweden
Emil Martinsson
Niklas Bergstroem
Sami Pesonen
2008 Plzeň Czech Republic
Bedrich Jonas
Lubos Racansky
Miroslav Janus
Russia
Aleksandr Blinov
Igor Kolesov
Dmitry Romanov
Sweden
Emil Martinsson
Niklas Bergstroem
Mattias Bergman
2009 Heinola Russia Finland Czech Republic

World Championships, total medals

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union (URS)1310225
2 Czech Republic (CZE)4037
3 Russia (RUS)3317
4 Hungary (HUN)24410
5 Sweden (SWE)2259
6 China (CHN)2248
7 Italy (ITA)2013
8 Poland (POL)1124
9 Ukraine (UKR)1113
10 Finland (FIN)0325
11 Slovakia (SVK)0213
12 West Germany (FRG)0202
13 United States (USA)0022
14 Colombia (COL)0011
 East Germany (GDR)0011
Totals (15 nations)30303090

Current world records

Current world records in 50 metre running target mixed
Men Individual 398  Luboš Račanský (CZE) August 4, 1994 Milan (ITA)
Teams 1181  Czech Republic (Januš, Kermiet, Račanský) August 4, 1994 Milan (ITA)
Junior Men Individual 397  Michael Jakosits (FRG) September 7, 1990 Zenica (YUG)
Individual 1167  East Germany (Hasse, Kleebauer, Kurzer) September 7, 1990 Zenica (YUG)
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