Shooting at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Mixed 50 metre free pistol

Mixed 50 metre pistol
at the Games of the XXII Olympiad
VenueDynamo Shooting Range
Date20 July 1980
Competitors33 from 19 nations
Winning score581 (WR, OR)
Medalists
   Soviet Union
   East Germany
   Bulgaria
Shooting at the
1980 Summer Olympics
Rifle
50 m rifle three positions   mixed
50 m rifle prone mixed
Pistol
50 m pistol mixed
25 m rapid fire pistol mixed
Shotgun
Trap mixed
Skeet mixed
Running target
50 m running target mixed

Switzerland’s Moritz Minder, the 1978 world champion and the world record holder with 577 points, was not in Moscow because of the American-led boycott. In his absence the gold medal was won by Aleksandr Melentyev who broke Minder’s record with 581 points. He defeated Harald Vollmar of East Germany by 13 points. For Vollmar this was his third Olympic medal in the same event, having won silver at 1976 Montreal and bronze at 1968 Mexico City.

Medal winners in 50 metre pistol. From left tor right: Harald Vollmar, Aleksandr Melentyev and Lyubcho Dyakov
Rank Athlete R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Total Notes
1st, gold medalist(s)  Aleksandr Melentyev (URS) 95 96 98 98 98 96 581 WR, OR
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Harald Vollmar (GDR) 93 93 93 97 98 94 568
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Lyubcho Dyakov (BUL) 96 92 93 92 95 97 565
4  So Gil-San (PRK) 91 97 94 93 93 97 565
5  Seppo Saarenpää (FIN) 91 98 96 94 95 91 565
6  Sergei Pyzhianov (URS) 91 96 92 96 94 95 564
7  Ragnar Skanåker (SWE) 90 94 94 95 93 97 563
8  Paavo Palokangas (FIN) 91 94 93 96 94 93 561
9  Sylvio Carvalho (BRA) 91 94 89 95 93 96 558
10  Sławomir Romanowski (POL) 89 96 82 92 95 94 558
11T  Lyuben Popov (BUL) 91 92 94 95 92 94 558
11T  Enrico Rabbachin (ITA) 88 92 95 95 97 91 558
13T  Erwin Matelski (POL) 92 95 90 92 93 95 557
13T  Lajos Nagy (HUN) 91 93 94 94 91 94 557
13T  Ivan Némethy (TCH) 96 92 95 90 93 91 557
16  Uwe Potteck (GDR) 91 91 94 93 93 94 556
17  Daniel Iuga (ROU) 95 90 92 91 95 92 555
18T  Carlos Hora (PER) 92 93 91 94 90 91 551
18T  Kim Ji-Jong (PRK) 88 93 90 93 96 91 551
20  Phan Huy Khảng (VIE) 91 89 93 93 93 91 550
21  Rudolf Seres (HUN) 93 95 88 90 90 93 549
22  Ngô Hữu Kính (VIE) 91 91 90 94 93 89 548
23  Staffan Oscarsson (SWE) 89 87 93 96 93 89 547
24  Roberto Ferraris (ITA) 96 87 91 93 95 84 546
25  Ken Stanford (IRL) 87 89 87 95 95 92 545
26  Mariano Lara (CRC) 93 89 93 88 91 88 542
27  Ian Redmond (ZIM) 83 92 91 85 89 87 527
28  Maureen Reichert (ZIM) 88 86 81 90 90 89 524
29  Rodrigo Ruiz (CRC) 84 89 84 84 79 92 512
30  Gianfranco Giardi (SMR) 89 85 83 86 84 82 509
31  Eliseo Paolini (SMR) 87 81 89 90 84 76 507
32  Souvanny Souksavath (LAO) 84 88 86 80 88 76 502
33  Syseuy (LAO) 80 81 79 85 81 75 481

OR Olympic record

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