Shooting at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre rifle three positions

The Men's 50 metre rifle three positions event was a shooting sports event held as part of the Shooting at the 1952 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first appearance of the event. The competition was held on 29 July 1952 at the shooting ranges in Helsinki. 44 shooters from 25 nations competed.[1]

Men's 50 metre rifle three positions
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
VenueHelsinki, Finland
Date29 July
Competitors44 from 25 nations
Medalists
Erling Kongshaug  Norway
Vilho Ylönen  Finland
Boris Andreyev  Soviet Union

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Erling Kongshaug
 Norway
Vilho Ylönen
 Finland
Boris Andreyev
 Soviet Union

Results

PlaceShooterTotal
1 Erling Kongshaug (NOR)1164
2 Vilho Ylönen (FIN)1164
3 Boris Andreyev (URS)1163
4 Ernst Huber (SUI)1162
5 Pyotr Avilov (URS)1162
6 Iosif Sîrbu (ROU)1161
7 Uno Berg (SWE)1158
8 Kullervo Leskinen (FIN)1157
9 Jacques Mazoyer (FRA)1157
10 Otto Horber (SUI)1156
11 Mauritz Amundsen (NOR)1156
12 Art Jackson (USA)1155
13 Emmett Swanson (USA)1155
14 Walther Fröstell (SWE)1154
15 Uffe Schultz Larsen (DEN)1152
16 Imre Ágoston (HUN)1150
17 Siegfried Gurschler (AUT)1145
18 Erich Spörer (GER)1143
19 Wilhelm Sachsenmaier (AUT)1140
20 Albert Sigl (GER)1134
21 Gil Boa (CAN)1133
22 Steffen Cranmer (GBR)1132
23 Frans Lafortune (BEL)1131
24 Jacques Lafortune (BEL)1131
25 Zlatko Mašek (YUG)1129
26 Nemanja Marković (YUG)1127
27 Severino Moreira (BRA)1122
28 Juan Bizama (CHI)1120
29 János Dosztály (HUN)1117
30 Paul Konsler (FRA)1114
31 Luís Howorth (POR)1114
32 Harvey Dias Villela (BRA)1113
33 Humberto Briceño (VEN)1104
34 Charles Hyde (GBR)1100
35 Edson Warner (CAN)1096
36 Harihar Banerjee (IND)1095
37 Joaquim Sampaio (POR)1095
38 Ludwig Gräf (SAA)1089
39 Rafael Arnal (VEN)1083
40 Ahmed Hamdi (EGY)1079
41 Zvi Pinkas (ISR)1077
42 Roger Abel (MON)1061
43 Antoine Shousha (EGY)1060
44 Alexander Eliraz (ISR)1059

References

  1. "Shooting at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games: Men's Small-Bore Rifle, Three Positions, 50 metres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
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