Shooting at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Mixed 300 metre free rifle, three positions

The mixed 300 m rifle three positions was an event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. This was the final time that free rifle was contested at the Olympics. Soviet shooter Boris Melnik was leading 1155 to 1154 when the unofficial scores were posted, but the official scoring brought American Lones Wigger up to 1155, Wigger won the tie breaker with a better score on the last string fired kneeling, 97, versus 96 for Melnik.[1] It was the third consecutive victory in the event for the United States; the Soviet Union had taken at least one medal each of the six times it competed before the event was discontinued. Lajos Papp of Hungary took bronze.

Shooting at the 1972 Summer Olympics – 300 metre free rifle
at the Games of the XX Olympiad
Romanian stamp commemorating shooting at the 1972 Summer Olympics
VenueSchießanlage
DateSeptember 2, 1972
Competitors33 from 20 nations
Winning score1155
Medalists
Lones Wigger
 United States
Boris Melnik
 Soviet Union
Lajos Papp
 Hungary

Background

This was the 11th appearance of the 300 metre three-positions rifle event, which was held 11 times between 1900 and 1972.[2][3] Three of the top 10 shooters from 1964 returned: silver medalist Valentin Kornev of the Soviet Union, eighth-place finisher Petre Șandor of Romania, and tenth-place finisher Lajos Papp of Hungary. Kornev was the reigning (1970) world champion.[4]

Cuba, North Korea, Paraguay, and West Germany each made its debut in the event. Finland, Sweden, and the United States each made their 10th appearance, tied for most of all nations.

Competition format

The competition had each shooter fire 120 shots, 40 shots in each position (prone, standing, and kneeling). Shots were fired in series of 10. The target was 1 metre in diameter, with 10 scoring rings; targets were set at a distance of 300 metres. Thus, the maximum score possible was 1200 points. Any rifle could be used. All ties were broken by the best score on the final string of kneeling, if still tied the best score on the final string of standing, followed by prone.[4]

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record Gary Anderson (USA)1157Mexico City, Mexico23 October 1968
Olympic record Gary Anderson (USA)1157Mexico City, Mexico23 October 1968

No new world or Olympic records were set during the competition.

Schedule

All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Sunday, 2 September 19729:00Final

Results

RankShooterNationPositionSeries TotalScore
1 2 3 4
Lones Wigger United States Prone9799981003941155
Standing95969395379
Kneeling95959597382
Boris Melnik Soviet Union Prone989899993941155
Standing93949592374
Kneeling93999996387
Lajos Papp Hungary Prone1009999963941149
Standing90928993364
Kneeling99949999391
4 Uto Wunderlich East Germany Prone999897993931149
Standing91939094368
Kneeling97979698388
5 Karel Bulan Czechoslovakia Prone989999983941146
Standing92949292370
Kneeling94969498382
6 Jaakko Minkkinen Finland Prone10099100973961146
Standing89919688364
Kneeling96989894386
7 Lanny Bassham United States Prone989697983891144
Standing92948993368
Kneeling96969798387
8 Valentin Kornev Soviet Union Prone979798993911143
Standing89929391365
Kneeling96999696387
9 Werner Lippoldt East Germany Prone989797953871141
Standing93919190365
Kneeling95989799389
10 Martin Truttmann Switzerland Prone1009895973901141
Standing95909289366
Kneeling99989593385
11 Béla Nagy Hungary Prone1009799983941140
Standing93848992358
Kneeling99959896388
12 Malcolm Cooper Great Britain Prone979999963911139
Standing91919386361
Kneeling97979796387
13 Miguel Valdes Cuba Prone97100100973941139
Standing90899694369
Kneeling94979194376
14 Rudolf Pojer Czechoslovakia Prone1009999993971138
Standing89908790356
Kneeling94979698385
15 Li Yun-hae North Korea Prone999899953911137
Standing89939596373
Kneeling94919593373
16 Andrzej Sieledcow Poland Prone979597973861135
Standing90929295369
Kneeling93899999380
17 Ri Ho-jun North Korea Prone989998973921133
Standing90909190361
Kneeling96929696380
18 Helge Anshushaug Norway Prone969898953871132
Standing85929486357
Kneeling99959797388
19 Eugeniusz Pędzisz Poland Prone9810097973921131
Standing92879490363
Kneeling92949496376
20 Dirk Fudickar West Germany Prone969698983881131
Standing90889292362
Kneeling95989593381
21 Petre Șandor Romania Prone959796973851127
Standing94898591359
Kneeling93989795383
22 Andreas Beyeler Switzerland Prone999594973851126
Standing85939091359
Kneeling93959797382
23 Sven Johansson Sweden Prone969998963891126
Standing86909291359
Kneeling98949195378
24 Vagn Andersen Denmark Prone999898983931125
Standing88889293361
Kneeling93919394371
25 Osmo Ala-Honkola Finland Prone979997983911121
Standing85889490357
Kneeling94979191373
26 Per Weichel Denmark Prone949292953731114
Standing90929094366
Kneeling94939296375
27 Bjørn Bakken Norway Prone979395943791112
Standing90889390361
Kneeling91939890372
28 Eugen Satală Romania Prone969597943821102
Standing91898586351
Kneeling92909493369
29 Olegario Vázquez Raña Mexico Prone959896933821100
Standing81868887342
Kneeling93949693376
30 Wu Tao-yan Republic of China Prone969696973851085
Standing81878582335
Kneeling94909289365
31 Jesús Elizondo Mexico Prone10097981003951078
Standing72788782319
Kneeling87919096364
32 Yondonjamtsyn Batsükh Mongolia Prone979196903741067
Standing82838879332
Kneeling93918790361
33 Reinaldo Ramírez Paraguay Prone969389923701030
Standing75888574322
Kneeling85848584338
Jorge di Giandoménico Argentina ProneDNS
Standing
Kneeling
Alvaro Cleopatofsky Colombia ProneDNS
Standing
Kneeling
Emilian Vergov Bulgaria ProneDNS
Standing
Kneeling

References

  1. Sports Reference. "Shooting at the 1972 München Summer Games: Mixed Free Rifle, Three Positions, 300 metres". Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 25 May 2012.
  2. "Historical Results". ISSF. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  3. The event was open to women only in 1968 and 1972; before that, it was a men's event only.
  4. "Free Rifle, Three Positions, 300 metres, Mixed". Olympedia. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
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