Shooting at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol

Mixed 25 metre rapid fire pistol
at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad
VenueLos Angeles, United States
DateAugust 1-2
Competitors55 from 31 nations
Medalists
   Japan
   Romania
   Finland
Shooting at the
1984 Summer Olympics
Rifle
50 m rifle three positions men women
50 m rifle prone men
10 m air rifle   men   women
Pistol
50 m pistol men
25 m pistol women
25 m rapid fire pistol men
Shotgun
Trap mixed
Skeet mixed
Running target
50 m running target men

The mixed 25 metre rapid fire pistol was a shooting sports event held as part of the Shooting at the 1984 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on August 1 and 2 at the shooting ranges in Los Angeles. 55 shooters from 31 nations competed.[1]

Results

Place Shooter Total
1  Takeo Kamachi (JPN) 595
2  Corneliu Ion (ROU) 593
3  Rauno Bies (FIN) 591
4  Delival Nobre (BRA) 591
5  Yang Chung-Yeol (KOR) 590
6  Alfred Radke (FRG) 590
7  Park Jong-Gil (KOR) 590
8  Bernardo Tovar (COL) 590
9  Viktor Engel (FRG) 589
10  Juan Seguí (ESP) 589
11T  Gerhard Petritsch (AUT) 589
11T  Roberto Vannozzi (ITA) 589
13T  Aldo Andreotti (ITA) 588
13T  Du Xuean (CHN) 588
13T  Mark Howkins (CAN) 588
13T  Li Zhongqi (CHN) 588
13T  Opas Ruengpanyawoodhi (THA) 588
13T  Marin Stan (ROU) 588
19  Pedro García Jr. (PER) 587
20T  Allyn Johnson (USA) 586
20T  Francisco Neto (POR) 586
22  Refaat Kaid (EGY) 585
23T  Hiroyuki Akatsuka (JPN) 583
23T  John Cooke (GBR) 583
23T  Graham Harvey (GBR) 583
26T  John McNally (USA) 581
26T  Mario Sánchez (MEX) 581
28  Daniel Felizia (ARG) 580
29T  Alfredo González (COL) 579
29T  Eduardo Jiménez (ESP) 579
29T  Eliseo Paolini (SMR) 579
32T  Leopoldo Fossati (ARG) 578
32T  Rajinder Kumar Vij (IND) 578
34T  Mohinder Lal (IND) 577
34T  Bruno Morri (SMR) 577
34T  Ragnar Skanåker (SWE) 577
37T  Ove Gunnarsson (SWE) 576
37T  Solomon Lee (HKG) 576
37T  Jules Sobrian (CAN) 576
40  Peera Piromrut (THA) 575
41  Emad El-Gaindi (EGY) 573
42T  Said Al-Karbi (QAT) 571
42T  José Jacques Pena (POR) 571
44  Said Al-Khatry (OMA) 566
45  Abdullah Al-Hussini (OMA) 561
46T  Safaq Al-Anzi (KSA) 560
46T  Ho Chung Kin (HKG) 560
46T  William Wilka (PAR) 560
49  Eid Fayroze (QAT) 557
50  Sayed Al-Asibi (KSA) 545
51  Mohamed Abdul Rahman (BRN) 535
52  Mamadou Sow (SEN) 528
53  Ronald Dunn (ECU) 524
54  Alfredo Coello (PAR) 522
55  Ali Al-Khalifa (BRN) 506

References

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