Shooting at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre rifle three positions

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Men's 50 metre rifle three positions
at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad
VenueLos Angeles, United States
DateAugust 1
Competitors51 from 29 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Malcolm Cooper Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Silver medal icon.svg Daniel Nipkow Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Bronze medal icon.svg Alister Allan Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
  1980
1988  

The men's 50 metre rifle three positions event was a shooting sports event held as part of the Shooting at the 1984 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on August 1, 1984, at the shooting ranges in Los Angeles. 51 shooters from 29 nations competed. [1]

Results

PlaceShooterTotal
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Malcolm Cooper  (GBR)1173
2Flag of Switzerland.svg  Daniel Nipkow  (SUI)1163
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Alister Allan  (GBR)1162
4Flag of Germany.svg  Kurt Hillenbrand  (FRG)1154
5Flag of Denmark.svg  Bo Lilja  (DEN)1153
6Flag of the United States.svg  Glenn Dubis  (USA)1151
7Flag of France.svg  Jean-Pierre Amat  (FRA)1150
8Flag of Germany.svg  Peter Heinz  (FRG)1150
9Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Bob Cheyne  (CAN)1149
10Flag of France.svg  Michel Bury  (FRA)1147
11TFlag of Norway.svg  John Duus  (NOR)1146
11TFlag of Spain.svg  Jorge González  (ESP)1146
11TFlag of Sweden.svg  Roger Jansson  (SWE)1146
14Flag of Norway.svg  Harald Stenvaag  (NOR)1145
15TFlag of the United States.svg  Ed Etzel  (USA)1142
15TFlag of Finland.svg  Mauri Röppänen  (FIN)1142
17TFlag of Sweden.svg  Christian Heller  (SWE)1141
17TFlag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Goran Maksimović  (YUG)1141
17TFlag of Australia.svg  Alan Smith  (AUS)1141
20TFlag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Rajmond Debevec  (YUG)1140
20TFlag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Constantin Stan  (ROU)1140
22TFlag of Austria.svg  Lothar Heinrich  (AUT)1139
22TFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Xu Xiaoguang  (CHN)1139
24Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jean-François Sénécal  (CAN)1138
25Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Ryohei Koba  (JPN)1137
26TFlag of Austria.svg  Gerhard Krimbacher  (AUT)1135
26TFlag of Finland.svg  Mikko Mattila  (FIN)1135
26TFlag of Greece.svg  Ignatios Psyllakis  (GRE)1135
29Flag of Switzerland.svg  Ulrich Sarbach  (SUI)1132
30TFlag of Mexico.svg  José Álvarez  (MEX)1128
30TFlag of Spain.svg  José María Pigrau  (ESP)1128
32TFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Lin Jicheng  (CHN)1127
32TFlag of South Korea (1949-1984).png  Yun Deok-Ha  (KOR)1127
34Flag of Argentina.svg  Ricardo Rusticucci  (ARG)1126
35Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Kaoru Matsuo  (JPN)1125
36Flag of Jordan.svg  Mohamed Jbour  (JOR)1122
37Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jack Achilles  (NED)1120
38Flag of Mexico.svg  Víctor Garcés  (MEX)1119
39TFlag of South Korea (1949-1984).png  Lee Eun-Cheol  (KOR)1117
39TFlag of Israel.svg  Itzhak Yonassi  (ISR)1117
41TFlag of Greece.svg  Pelopidas Iliadis  (GRE)1114
41TFlag of Thailand.svg  Chakrapan Theinthong  (THA)1114
43Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Dennis Hardman  (ZIM)1101
44TFlag of Colombia.svg  Mario Clopatofsky  (COL)1100
44TFlag of Thailand.svg  Manop Leeprasansakul  (THA)1100
46Flag of Israel.svg  Yair Davidovitz  (ISR)1099
47Flag of Jordan.svg  Hussam Abdul Rahman  (JOR)1095
48Flag of Oman (1970-1995).svg  Abdul Latif Al-Bulushi  (OMA)1084
49Flag of San Marino (before 2011).svg  Pasquale Raschi  (SMR)1074
50Flag of Oman (1970-1995).svg  Dadallah Al-Bulushi  (OMA)1050
51Flag of San Marino (before 2011).svg  Alfredo Pelliccioni  (SMR)1041

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References

  1. "Shooting at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's Small-Bore Rifle, Three Positions, 50 metres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved February 16, 2020.