Shooting at the 1992 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 XXV Olympiad
Venue Mollet del Vallès
Date31 July 1992
Competitors42 from 24 nations
Winning score1267.4 (OR)
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Hrachya Petikyan Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team
Silver medal icon.svg Robert Foth Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg Ryohei Koba Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan
  1988
1996  

Men's 50 metre rifle three positions (then known as small-bore free rifle) was one of the thirteen shooting events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. It was the first Olympic competition after the introduction of the new target in 1989, and thus two Olympic records were set, by Juha Hirvi (qualification round) and Hrachya Petikyan (final). Petikian won ahead of Robert Foth and Ryohei Koba, after a poor final demoted Hirvi to fourth place. [1]

Qualification round

RankAthleteCountryProneStandKneelTotalNotes
1 Juha Hirvi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 3983843901172Q OR
2 Ryohei Koba Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 3933873911171Q
3 Robert Foth Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3953863881169Q
4 Hrachya Petikyan Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team 3993833871169Q
5 Peter Gabrielsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3983793911168Q
6 Rajmond Debevec Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3943873861167Q
7 Harald Stenvaag Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 3973813881166Q
8 Zsolt Vári Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3983793871164Q
9 Nemanja Mirosavljev Olympic flag.svg  Independent Olympic Participants 3973743921163
10 Jiang Rong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 3983843811163
11 Petr Kůrka Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 3943823861162
11 Lee Eun-chul Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea 3963783881162
11 Jari Pälve Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 3953783891162
14 Tadeusz Czerwiński Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 3973743891160
14 Thomas Farnik Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 3913823871160
16 Jean-Pierre Amat Flag of France.svg  France 3953763881159
17 Hubert Bichler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3993703891158
17 Cha Young-chul Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea 3993773821158
17 Goran Maksimović Olympic flag.svg  Independent Olympic Participants 3963793831158
20 Attila Záhonyi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3953813811157
21 Milan Bakeš Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 3973753831155
21 Michel Bury Flag of France.svg  France 3963713881155
21 David Johnson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3943793821155
24 Norbert Sturny Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 3913733901154
25 Klavs Jørn Christensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 3953743841153
26 Enrique Claverol Martínez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 3933753841152
26 Olimpiu Marin Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 3983673871152
26 Wayne Sorensen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3983663881152
29 Nils Petter Håkedal Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 4003683831151
29 Bernd Rücker Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3953733831151
31 Kirill Ivanov Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team 3963723821150
31 Zhang Yingzhou Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 3903743861150
33 Michel Dion Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3933653881146
33 Andreas Zumbach Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 3923753791146
35 Jorge González Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 3903673881145
35 Jacek Kubka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 3963743751145
37 Jørgen Just Herlufsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 3953653811141
38 Alister Miller Allan Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 3993613801140
38 Wolfram Waibel Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 3943673791140
40 Akihiro Mera Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 3943703731137
41 Menachem Ilan Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 3903623801132
42 Ricardo Rusticucci Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3923503681110

OR Olympic record – Q Qualified for final

Final

RankAthleteQualFinalTotalNotes
Gold medal icon.svgOlympic flag.svg  Hrachya Petikyan  (EUN)116998.41267.4OR
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  Robert Foth  (USA)116997.61266.6
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Ryohei Koba  (JPN)117194.91265.9
4Flag of Finland.svg  Juha Hirvi  (FIN)117292.81264.8
5Flag of Norway.svg  Harald Stenvaag  (NOR)116698.61264.6
6Flag of Slovenia.svg  Rajmond Debevec  (SLO)116795.61262.6
7Flag of Sweden.svg  Peter Gabrielsson  (SWE)116893.11261.1
8Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsolt Vári  (HUN)116494.61258.6

OR Olympic record

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References

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