1955 European Shooting Championships | |
---|---|
Dates | 11 - 18 September |
Host city | Bucharest, Romania |
Level | Senior |
Events | 17 men + 5 women (individual) 11 men + 4 women (team) |
← - 1957 → |
The 1955 European Shooting Championships was the 1st edition of the global shooting competition, European Shooting Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation. [1]
Events was 30, 17 individual and 13 team. [2]
Event | Winner | Country |
---|---|---|
KK rifle Version, lying | Erling Kongshaug | Norway |
50 m rifle 3 positions | Ole Hviid Jensen | Denmark |
KK rifle, lying | Anders Kvissberg | Sweden |
50 m rifle kneeling | Ole Hviid Jensen | Denmark |
KK rifle, standing | Moisei Itkis | Soviet Union |
300 m standard rifle | Ernst Schmid | Switzerland |
Free sport rifle, lying | Vilho Ylönen | Finland |
300 m rifle kneeling | Edwin Rohr | Switzerland |
Free sport rifle, standing | August Hollenstein | Switzerland |
50 m pistol | Anton Yasynskiy | Soviet Union |
25 m rapid fire pistol | Yevgeny Cherkasov | Soviet Union |
25 m center fire pistol | Machmud Umarov | Soviet Union |
300 m rifle 3 positions | Anatoli Bogdanov | Soviet Union |
Running deer, a shot | Miklós Kovács | Hungary |
Running stag, double shot | Fjodor Pusirj | Soviet Union |
Trap | Yuri Nikandrov | Soviet Union |
Skeet | Nikolai Durnev | Soviet Union |
Event | Winner | Country |
---|---|---|
KK rifle Version, team | (Iver Aas, Mauritz Amundsen, Willy Knudsen, Erling Kongshaug) | Norway |
Small bore rifle, three-position, team | (Anatoli Bogdanow, Wassili Borisov, Moisei Itkis, Boris Pereberin, Pawel Peremotin) | Soviet Union |
Small bore rifle, lying, team | (Anatoli Bogdanow, Vasily Borisov, Moisei Itkis, Boris Pereberin, Pawel Peremotin) | Soviet Union |
Small bore rifle, kneeling, team | (Anatoli Bogdanow, Vasily Borisov, Moisei Itkis, Grigori Lusin, Pawel Peremotin) | Soviet Union |
Small bore rifle, standing, team | (Anatoli Bogdanow, Vasily Borisov, Mosej Moisei Itkis, Boris Pereberin, Pawel Peremotin) | Soviet Union |
Army rifle, three-position, team | (Vasily Golovin, Vasily Krisnievsky, Ivan Novoshilov, Boris Pereberin, Pavel Peremotin) | Soviet Union |
300 m rifle 3 positions, team | (Anatoli Bogdanow, Wassili Borisov, Wassili Golowin, Mosej Itkisch, Wassili Krisnjewski) | Soviet Union |
Sport pistol, team | (Wladimir Gjemin, Anton Yasynskiy, Konstantin Martasov, Machmud Umarow, Lew Wainstein) | Soviet Union |
Rapid-fire pistol, team | (Yevgeny Cherkasov, Nikolai Kalinichenko, Viktor Nasonov, Vasily Sorokin) | Soviet Union |
Large-caliber sport pistol, team | (Wladimir Gjemin, Konstantin Martasov, Machmud Umarow, Lew Wainstein) | Soviet Union |
Trap, team | (Sergej Kalinjin, Nikolai Mogilewski, Yuri Nikandrov, Vasily Selin) | Soviet Union |
The 1990 European Shooting Championships was the 36th edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
The 1988 European Shooting Championships was the 34th edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
The 1992 European Shooting Championships was the 38th edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
The 1994 European Shooting Championships was the 40th edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
The 1996 European Shooting Championships was the 42nd edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
The 1998 European Shooting Championships was the 44th edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
The 2000 European Shooting Championships was the 46th edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
The 2002 European Shooting Championships was the 48th edition, of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
The 1956 European Shotgun Championships was the 1st edition of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
The 1957 European Shotgun Championships was the 2nd edition of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
The 1958 European Shotgun Championships was the 3rd edition of the global shotgun competition, European Shotgun Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
The 1963 European Running Target Championships was the 1st edition of the running target competition, European Running Target Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
The 1973 European Running Target Championships was the 3rd edition of the running target competition, European Running Target Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
The European Running Target Championships are special shooting sport championships of running target organized discontinuously by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) since 1963.
The European 10 m Events Championships are special shooting sport championships of 10 metre events organized discontinuously by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) since 1971.
The 1957 European Shooting Championships was the 2nd edition of the global shooting competition, European Shooting Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
The 1959 European 300 m Rifle Championships was the 1st edition of the European 300 m Rifle Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.
The 1999 European 300 m Rifle Championships was the 11th edition of the 300 m rifle competition, European 300 m Rifle Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation as a stand alone championships.
The 1995 European 300 m Rifle Championships was the 9th edition of the 300 m rifle competition, European 300 m Rifle Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation as a stand-alone championships.
The 1991 European 300 m Rifle Championships was the 7th edition of the 300 m rifle competition, European 300 m Rifle Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation as a stand alone championships.