Shooting at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's 10 metre air rifle
Men's 10 metre air rifle at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad | ||||||||||
Date | September 20, 1988 | |||||||||
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Competitors | 46 from 30 nations | |||||||||
Winning score | 695.6 (OR) | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Shooting at the 1988 Summer Olympics | ||||
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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 10 metre air 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.
Qualification round
Rank | Athlete | Country | Score | Notes |
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1 | Goran Maksimović | Yugoslavia | 594 | Q OR |
2 | Nicolas Berthelot | France | 593 | Q |
3 | Johann Riederer | West Germany | 592 | Q |
4 | Harald Stenvaag | Norway | 591 | Q |
5 | Robert Foth | United States | 591 | Q |
6 | Andreas Wolfram | East Germany | 591 | Q |
7 | Attila Zahonyi | Hungary | 591 | Q |
8 | An Byung-kyun | South Korea | 590 | Q (6th: 100) |
9 | Oliver Gaspar | Hungary | 590 | (6th: 99) |
10 | Franck Badiou | France | 590 | (6th: 98) |
11 | Petr Kurka | Czechoslovakia | 590 | (6th: 98) |
12 | Ryohei Koba | Japan | 589 | |
12 | Lee Eun-chul | South Korea | 589 | |
14 | Mart Klepp | Canada | 588 | |
14 | Sergei Martynov | Soviet Union | 588 | |
14 | Zhang Yingzhou | China | 588 | |
17 | Abdul Latif Al Bulushi | Oman | 587 | |
17 | Roderick Fitz-Randolph | United States | 587 | |
17 | Jan Gundersrud | Norway | 587 | |
17 | Juha Hirvi | Finland | 587 | |
17 | Pavel Soukenik | Czechoslovakia | 587 | |
17 | Matthias Stich | West Germany | 587 | |
17 | Hanspeter Ziörjen | Switzerland | 587 | |
24 | Gratchia Petikian | Soviet Union | 586 | |
25 | Rajmond Debevec | Yugoslavia | 585 | |
25 | Guy Lorion | Canada | 585 | |
25 | Tapio Säynevirta | Finland | 585 | |
28 | Klavs Jørn Christensen | Denmark | 584 | |
29 | Xu Xiaoguang | China | 583 | |
29 | Itzchak Yonassi | Israel | 583 | |
31 | Anders Burvall | Sweden | 582 | |
31 | Per G. Hansson | Sweden | 582 | |
31 | Georgi Poliakov | Bulgaria | 582 | |
34 | Albert Deuring | Austria | 581 | |
34 | Jean-Claude Kremer | Luxembourg | 581 | |
34 | Akihiro Mera | Japan | 581 | |
34 | Eduard Papirov | Israel | 581 | |
38 | Frank Arens | Belgium | 580 | |
38 | Jack van Bekhoven | Netherlands | 580 | |
40 | Jorge González | Spain | 579 | |
41 | Johannes Gufler | Austria | 577 | |
42 | Wolfgang Jobst | Australia | 574 | |
42 | Gilbert Kaiser | Liechtenstein | 574 | |
44 | Pierre Alain Dufaux | Switzerland | 573 | |
45 | Hugo Romero | Ecuador | 572 | |
46 | Zal Chitty | Sri Lanka | 563 | |
Alister Allan | Great Britain | DNS | ||
Malcolm Cooper | Great Britain | DNS | ||
Olaf Hess | East Germany | DNS |
DNS Did not start – OR Olympic record – Q Qualified for final
Final
Rank | Athlete | Qual | Final | Total | Notes |
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Goran Maksimović (YUG) | 594 | 101.6 | 695.6 | OR | |
Nicolas Berthelot (FRA) | 593 | 101.2 | 694.2 | ||
Johann Riederer (FRG) | 592 | 102.0 | 694.0 | ||
4 | Robert Foth (USA) | 591 | 101.5 | 692.5 | |
5 | Harald Stenvaag (NOR) | 591 | 101.0 | 692.0 | |
6 | Attila Zahonyi (HUN) | 591 | 100.4 | 691.4 | |
7 | An Byung-kyun (KOR) | 590 | 100.7 | 690.7 | |
8 | Andreas Wolfram (GDR) | 591 | 98.8 | 689.8 |
OR Olympic record
References
- XXIVth Olympiad Seoul 1988 Official Report – Volume 2 Part 2 (PDF). Retrieved 2008-09-28.
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