Shooting at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Skeet

Skeet
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
Venue Mollet del Vallès
Competitors 60 from 38 nations
Winning score 223 (OR)
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Zhang Shan  China
2nd, silver medalist(s) Juan Giha  Peru
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Bruno Rossetti  Italy

Skeet was one of the thirteen shooting events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. It was the last Olympic skeet competition open to both men and women, and the only mixed shooting competition at the Olympics ever won by a woman: Zhang Shan. The competition consisted of a qualification round of 150 targets, a semifinal of 50 targets for the top 24 competitors, and a final of 25 targets for the top six. Hitting all 200 targets of the preliminary rounds, and 23 in the final, Zhang won ahead of four male shooters at 222. With José María Colorado eliminated due to lower final score, a three-way shoot-off between Juan Giha, Bruno Rossetti and Ioan Toman determined the silver and bronze medals, going to Giha and Rossetti respectively. The event was held on July 28 at the Mollet del Vallès Shooting Range.

Qualification round

RankAthleteCountryScoreNotes
1Zhang Shan China 150Q
2Matthew Dryke United States 149Q
3José María Colorado Spain 149Q
4Juan Giha Peru 149Q
5Aleksandr Tcherkassov Unified Team 148Q
6Firmo Roberti Argentina 148Q
7James Graves United States 148Q
8Bruno Rossetti Italy 148Q
9Ioan Toman Romania 148Q
10Boriss Timofejevs Latvia 148Q
11Guillermo Torres Cuba 148Q
12Luboš Adamec Czechoslovakia 148Q
13Ole Justesen Denmark 147Q
14David Valter Czechoslovakia 147Q
15Luca Scribani Rossi Italy 147Q
16Eric Swinkels Netherlands 147Q
17Zhang Xindong China 147Q
18Jorma Korhonen Finland 147Q
19Bernhard Hochwald Germany 147Q
20John Summers Australia 146Q
21Jorge Guardiola Spain 146Q
22Francisco Romero Arribas Guatemala 146Q
23Andrew Austin Great Britain 146Q
24Leoš Hlaváček Czechoslovakia 146Q
25Andrea Benelli Italy 145
25Dorota Chytrowska-Mika Poland 145
25Connie Fluker United States 145
25Andrei Inešin Estonia 145
25Michael Maskell Barbados 145
25Antonis Nikolaidis Cyprus 145
25Valeri Timokhin Unified Team 145
25Axel Wegner Germany 145
33Josef Hahnenkamp Austria 144
33Soichiro Ito Japan 144
33Harald Jensen Norway 144
33Farid Kharboutly Syria 144
33Mohamed Khorshed Egypt 144
33Pak Jong-ran North Korea 144
33Peeter Pakk Estonia 144
33Stéphane Tyssier France 144
33Ying Kaw-fun Malaysia 144
42Carlos Abarza Chile 143
42Nayef Al Daihani Kuwait 143
42Claude Cuy y Mola France 143
42Alfonso de Iruarrizaga Chile 143
42Hennie Dompeling Netherlands 143
42Luis Gamarra Bolivia 143
42Diána Igaly Hungary 143
42Wang Zhonghua China 143
50Matthias Dunkel Germany 141
51Alvaro Guardia Costa Rica 140
51Khaled Sabet Egypt 140
51Sin Nam-ho North Korea 140
51Björn Thorwaldson Sweden 140
55Servando Puldón Cuba 140
55Ole Riber Rasmussen Denmark 140
57Anton Manolov Bulgaria 138
58Erzsébet Vasvári-Pongrátz Hungary 137
59Pinky Le Grelle Great Britain 136
60Khaled Naghaway Jordan 41DNF

DNF Did not finish – Q Qualified for semifinal

Semifinal

RankAthleteQualSemifinalTotalNotes
1 Zhang Shan (CHN) 15050200Q OR
2 José María Colorado (ESP) 14950199Q
3 Bruno Rossetti (ITA) 14850198Q
4 Ioan Toman (ROU) 14850198Q
5 Matthew Dryke (USA) 14949198Q
6 Juan Giha (PER) 14949198Q
7 Luca Scribani Rossi (ITA) 14750197
8 Eric Swinkels (NED) 14750197
9 Zhang Xindong (CHN) 14750197
10 Firmo Roberti (ARG) 14849197
11 Luboš Adamec (TCH) 14849197
11 James Graves (USA) 14849197
11 Aleksandr Tcherkassov (EUN) 14849197
11 Boriss Timofejevs (LAT) 14849197
11 Guillermo Torres (CUB) 14849197
16 Jorge Guardiola (ESP) 14650196
16 Leoš Hlaváček (TCH) 14650196
16 Bernhard Hochwald (GER) 14749196
16 Ole Justesen (DEN) 14749196
16 Jorma Korhonen (FIN) 14749196
21 Andrew Austin (GBR) 14649195
21 John Summers (AUS) 14649195
21 David Valter (TCH) 14748195
24 Francisco Romero Arribas (GUA) 14648194

OR Olympic record – Q Qualified for final

Final

RankAthleteQual+SFFinalTotalSilver
shoot-off
Bronze
shoot-off
Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Zhang Shan (CHN) 20023223OR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Juan Giha (PER) 198242223
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Bruno Rossetti (ITA) 19824222210
4 Ioan Toman (ROU) 1982422229
5 José María Colorado (ESP) 19923222
6 Matthew Dryke (USA) 19823221

OR Olympic record

References

  • Games of the XXV Olympiad Barcelona 1992: The results (PDF). Retrieved 2008-09-10.
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