Shooting at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's trap

Men's trap
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
VenueHelsinki, Finland
Dates25–26 July
Competitors40 from 22 nations
Medalists
   Canada
   Sweden
   Sweden
Shooting at the
1952 Summer Olympics
25 m rapid fire pistol men
50 metre pistol men
300 metre rifle men
50 m rifle, three positions men
50 m rifle, prone men
100 m running deer men
Trap men

The men's trap was a shooting sports event held as part of the Shooting at the 1952 Summer Olympics programme. It was the sixth appearance of the event. The competition was held on 25 and 26 July 1952 at the shooting ranges in Helsinki. 40 shooters from 22 nations competed.[1]

Results

Place Shooter Total
1  George Genereux (CAN) 192
2  Knut Holmqvist (SWE) 191
3  Hans Liljedahl (SWE) 190
4  František Čapek (TCH) 188
5  Konrad Huber (FIN) 188
6  Ioannis Koutsis (GRE) 187
7  Galliano Rossini (ITA) 187
8  Italo Bellini (ITA) 186
9  Józef Kiszkurno (POL) 185
10  Ivan Isayev (URS) 185
11  Hans Aasnæs (NOR) 185
12  Seifollah Ghaleb (EGY) 184
13  Roy Cole (CAN) 184
14  Enoch Jenkins (GBR) 183
15  Yury Nikandrov (URS) 183
16  Ivan Ivanov (BUL) 182
17  Youssef Fares (EGY) 181
18  André Taupin (FRA) 181
19  Igor Treybal (TCH) 181
20  Olgierd Darżynkiewicz (POL) 181
21  Albert Fichefet (BEL) 178
22  Laszlo Szapáry (AUT) 178
23  Kurt Schöbel (GER) 175
24  Panagiotis Linardakis (GRE) 175
25  Juan de Giacomo (ARG) 175
26  Claude Lagarde (FRA) 173
27  Rafael de Juan (ESP) 173
28  Gaston Van Roy (BEL) 169
29  Sven-Erik Rosenlew (FIN) 168
30  Khristo Shopov (BUL) 168
31  Allan Christensen (DEN) 165
32  Georges Robini (MON) 165
33  Antonio Vega (ESP) 164
34  Louis Cavalli (SUI) 159
35  Charles Lucas (GBR) 159
36  Pierre-André Flückiger (SUI) 159
37  Svein Helling (NOR) 148
38  Marcel Rué (MON) 146
39  José Ángel Galiñanes (PUR) 117
40  Fulvio Rocchi (ARG) 109

References

  1. "Shooting at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games: Men's Trap". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
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