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Shooting at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre rifle prone

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Men's 50 metre rifle, prone
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
VenueTokyo, Japan
Date16 October
Competitors73 from 43 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) László Hammerl  Hungary
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lones Wigger  United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Tommy Pool  United States
← 1960
1968
(mixed) →

The men's 50 metre rifle, prone was a shooting sports event held as part of the Shooting at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme. It was the tenth appearance of the event. The competition was held on 16 October 1964 at the shooting ranges in Tokyo. 73 shooters from 43 nations competed.[1]

Results

Place Shooter Total
1  László Hammerl (HUN) 597
2  Lones Wigger (USA) 597
3  Tommy Pool (USA) 596
4  Gil Boa (CAN) 595
5  Nicolae Rotaru (ROU) 595
6  Akihiro Rinzaki (JPN) 594
7  Karl Wenk (EUA) 594
8  Traian Cogut (ROU) 593
9  Tibor Jakosits (HUN) 592
10  Velichko Velichkov (BUL) 592
11  Erwin Vogt (SUI) 592
12  Ole Hviid Jensen (DEN) 592
13  Hans Simonet (SUI) 591
14  Joop van Domselaar (NED) 591
15  Enrico Forcella (VEN) 591
16  Stanisław Marucha (POL) 591
17  Peter Morgan (GBR) 591
18  Jan Poignant (SWE) 591
19  Jesús Elizondo (MEX) 590
20  Vladimir Chuyan (URS) 590
21  Viktor Shamburkin (URS) 590
22  Norman Rule (AUS) 590
23  John Hall (GBR) 589
24  Rudolf Bortz (EUA) 589
25  Martsel Koen (BUL) 589
26  James Kirkwood (AUS) 589
27  Choomphol Chaiyanitr (THA) 589
28  Hubert Hammerer (AUT) 589
29  Niels Petersen (DEN) 588
30  Vladimír Stibořík (TCH) 588
31  George Marsh (CAN) 588
32  Lambis Manthos (GRE) 588
33 Taiwan Pan Kou-ang (TWN) 588
34  Adolfo Feliciano (PHI) 588
35  Mohamed Amin Fikry (EGY) 588
36  Thormod Næs (NOR) 587
37  Olegario Vázquez (MEX) 587
38  Roberto Huber (CHI) 586
39  Henry Souza (HKG) 586
40  Chu Hwa-il (KOR) 586
41  Antti Koskinen (FIN) 586
42  Frans Lafortune (BEL) 586
43  Vilho Ylönen (FIN) 585
44  Magne Landrø (NOR) 585
45  Victor Kremer (LUX) 584
46  Mohamed Sami El-Khatib (EGY) 584
47  Nehemia Sirkis (ISR) 584
48  Takao Ishii (JPN) 584
49  Oscar Caceres (PER) 584
50  Kyaw Shein (MYA) 584
51  John Sundberg (SWE) 584
52  Pacifico Salandanan (PHI) 583
53  Tang Peng Choi (MAS) 582
54 Taiwan Tai Chao-chih (TWN) 581
55  Kyaw Aye (MYA) 580
56  Pierre Guy (FRA) 580
57  Agustin Rangel (VEN) 580
58  Manuel da Costa (POR) 580
59  Melchor López (ARG) 579
60  Cirilo Nassiff (ARG) 579
61  Gholam Hossein Mobaser (IRI) 579
62  Pedro Medina (ESP) 579
63  Hannan Crystal (ISR) 579
64  Mohammad Jafar Kalani (IRI) 576
65  Heo Uk-bong (KOR) 574
66  Dennis Filmer (MAS) 574
67  Hongsa Purnaveja (THA) 574
68  Javier Caceres (PER) 572
69  Habarakadage Perera (CEY) 571
70  Peter Rull, Sr. (HKG) 571
71  Nigel Vernon-Roberts (KEN) 570
72  Ravi Jayewardene (CEY) 568
73  Aziz Ahmed Chaudhry (PAK) 567

References

  1. ^ "Shooting at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games: Men's Small-Bore Rifle, Prone, 50 metres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
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