Shooting at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre rifle three positions

Men's 50 metre rifle three positions
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
DateSeptember 22, 1988
Competitors47 from 25 nations
Winning score1279.3 (OR)
Medalists
   Great Britain
   Great Britain
   Soviet Union
Shooting at the
1988 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
10 m air pistol men women
Shotgun
Trap mixed
Skeet mixed
Running target
50 m running target men

Men's 50 metre rifle three positions (then known as small-bore free rifle) was one of the thirteen shooting events at the 1988 Summer Olympics. It was the first Olympic three positions competition to feature final shooting. Alister Allan set a new Olympic record in the qualification round but lost the final to his countryman Malcolm Cooper, who thus defended his title from Los Angeles.

Qualification round

RankAthleteCountryProneStandKneelTotalNotes
1Alister Allan Great Britain 3993863961181Q OR
2Malcolm Cooper Great Britain 4003873931180Q
3Klavs Jørn Christensen Denmark 3993873911177Q
4Glenn Dubis United States 400 ? ? 1174Q
5Kirill Ivanov Soviet Union 3993823921173Q
6Harald Stenvaag Norway 3953893891173Q
7Hrachya Petikyan Soviet Union 3943873921173Q
8Goran Maksimović Yugoslavia 3993833911173Q
9Zhang Yingzhou China 3973863891172
10Andreas Wolfram East Germany 3963853911172
11Geir Skirbekk Norway 3973833901170
11Attila Zahonyi Hungary 3983873851170
13Jean-Pierre Amat France 3983773941169
13Daniel Durben United States 3973793931169
15Jorge González Spain 3993793901168
15Pavel Soukenik Czechoslovakia 3983753951168
17Juha Hirvi Finland 3973843861167
18Olaf Hess East Germany 3953783931166
18Stefan Lövbom Sweden 3993763911166
18Norbert Sturny Switzerland 3983803881166
21Pascal Bessy France 3953813891165
21Kwon Taek-yul South Korea 3973813871165
21Eduard Papirov Israel 3993783881165
21Srecko Pejovic Yugoslavia 3953773931165
25Jean-François Senecal Canada 3973803871164
25Xu Xiaoguang China 3973783891164
27Petar Zaprianov Bulgaria 3983793851162
28Ryohei Koba Japan 3983813821161
28Lee Eun-chul South Korea 3953793871161
28Ulrich Lind West Germany 3993753871161
28Georgi Poliakov Bulgaria 3963753901161
32Sandor Bereczky Hungary 3983723901160
32Petr Kurka Czechoslovakia 3963753891160
34Kurt Thune Finland 3953783861159
35Pierre Alain Dufaux Switzerland 3973763851158
36Lothar Heinrich Austria 3913733931157
36Mart Klepp Canada 3953693931157
38Johannes Gufler Austria 3923753881155
38Kurt Hillenbrand West Germany 3953713891155
40José Alvarez Mexico 3983693871154
40Donald Brook Australia 3973723851154
42Jørgen Just Herlufsen Denmark 3983693861153
43Itzchak Yonassi Israel 3953743831152
44Kaoru Matsuo Japan 3953723801147
45Per G. Hansson Sweden 3963653851146
46Alan Smith Australia 3973733731143
47Bruce Meredith Virgin Islands 3973643801141

OR Olympic record – Q Qualified for final

Final

RankAthleteQualFinalTotalNotes
1st, gold medalist(s) Malcolm Cooper (GBR) 1180 99.31279.3OR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Alister Allan (GBR) 1181 94.61275.6
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Kirill Ivanov (URS) 1173102.01275.0
4 Klavs Jørn Christensen (DEN) 1177 96.61273.6
5 Glenn Dubis (USA) 1174 99.51273.5
6 Hrachya Petikyan (URS) 1173 99.21272.2
7 Harald Stenvaag (NOR) 1173 98.71271.7
8 Goran Maksimović (YUG) 1173 98.51271.5

OR Olympic record

References

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