Shooting at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre rifle prone

Men's 50 metre rifle prone
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
Aerial view of the National Shooting Center in Deodoro, where the men's 50 metre rifle prone event took place.
Venue National Shooting Center
Date 12 August 2016
Competitors 47 from 31 nations
Winning score 209.5 OR
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Henri Junghänel  Germany
2nd, silver medalist(s) Kim Jong-hyun  South Korea
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Kirill Grigoryan  Russia

The men's 50 metre rifle prone event at the 2016 Olympic Games took place on 12 August 2016 at the National Shooting Center.[1]

The event consisted of two rounds: a qualifier and a final. In the qualifier, each shooter fired 60 shots with a .22 long rifle at 50 metres distance from the prone position. Scores for each shot were in increments of 1, with a maximum score of 10.

The top 8 shooters in the qualifying round moved on to the final round. There, they fired an additional 10 shots. These shots were scored in increments of .1, with a maximum score of 10.9. The total score from all 70 shots were used to determine final ranking.

The medals were presented by Syed Shahid Ali, IOC member, Pakistan and Yair Davidovich, Council Member of the International Shooting Sport Federation.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

Qualification records
World record Sergey Kamenskiy (RUS)633.0Maribor, Slovenia21 July 2015
Olympic recordISSF Rule changed on January 1, 2013
Final records
World record Henri Junghänel (GER)211.2Munich, Germany11 November 2013
Olympic recordISSF Rule changed on January 1, 2013

Qualification round

Rank Athlete Country 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Inner 10s Notes
1Sergey Kamenskiy Russia103.9105.1106.0104.7105.2104.1629.0Q, OR
2Kirill Grigoryan Russia105.2104.8105.2104.1104.9104.7628.9Q
3Kim Jong-hyun South Korea103.1105.6103.9104.9105.2105.4628.1Q
4Vitali Bubnovich Belarus103.5104.6103.5105.9104.7104.0626.2Q
5Marco De Nicolo Italy104.2102.6104.1104.8105.1105.2626.0Q
6Niccolò Campriani Italy103.7103.8104.3103.9104.2105.4625.3Q
7Attapon Uea-aree Thailand104.5103.9104.2104.8105.6102.3625.3Q
8Henri Junghänel Germany104.1105.1103.6105.2103.8103.0624.8Q
9Cyril Graff France105.3103.3102.8103.7104.3104.9624.3
10Péter Sidi Hungary102.8104.7103.0103.8104.1104.9623.3
11Kwon Jun-cheol South Korea103.0103.8103.6104.0104.3104.5623.2
12Oleh Tsarkov Ukraine103.3105.0103.7104.4103.5103.2623.1
13Gagan Narang India104.7104.4104.6103.0104.0102.4623.1
14Jan Lochbichler Switzerland104.3103.0105.5104.0102.8103.4623.0
15Sergey Richter Israel102.0102.1105.6104.2105.1103.6622.6
16Ryan Taylor New Zealand102.6102.7103.5103.2104.8105.6622.4
17Thomas Mathis Austria103.3102.9104.5103.2104.2104.3622.4
18Yury Shcherbatsevich Belarus103.9102.8105.1103.6103.3103.4622.1
19Michael McPhail United States103.9103.4104.8103.7103.5102.7622.0
20Petar Gorša Croatia103.5103.9100.9104.7104.6104.3621.9
21Stevan Pletikosić Serbia101.5102.5103.8104.2105.9103.7621.6
22Julio Iemma Venezuela103.7103.7102.0104.1104.6103.4621.5
23Torben Grimmel Denmark103.7104.6102.8103.0103.9103.7621.4
24Alexander Schmirl Austria103.1103.5104.5106.0101.3103.0621.4
25Yuriy Yurkov Kazakhstan104.6104.7102.7102.8104.4104.2621.4
26Cassio Rippel Brazil105.3104.2103.2103.5102.4102.7621.3
27Anton Rizov Bulgaria104.6104.2103.2102.5102.2104.5621.2
28Odd Arne Brekne Norway103.3103.5101.4103.8103.4105.5620.9
29Napis Tortungpanich Thailand103.3104.3104.2101.6102.9104.6620.9
30Cao Yifei China102.6104.6103.6104.5103.5102.0620.8
31Dane Sampson Australia103.3102.3103.3103.9104.0103.8620.6
32Serhiy Kulish Ukraine104.9101.6104.3102.0103.5104.2620.5
33Filip Nepejchal Czech Republic102.9103.0104.3102.5104.5103.3620.5
34Milenko Sebić Serbia104.7102.2104.3103.3103.3102.6620.4
35Warren Potent Australia104.5103.4104.2104.1104.199.7620.0
36Chain Singh India104.1101.0104.4102.4103.9103.8619.6
37Daniel Brodmeier Germany103.2102.3104.0103.4104.0102.3619.2
38Zhao Shengbo China101.9100.6105.3105.6103.3102.0618.7
39Jérémy Monnier France103.1102.2103.9102.0103.1104.3618.6
40David Higgins United States102.0103.3104.4101.7103.8102.5617.7
41Toshikazu Yamashita Japan102.6102.5102.8103.1103.7102.7617.4
42Norbert Szabián Hungary103.5103.9102.7101.7103.5102.0617.3
43Ole Kristian Bryhn Norway102.6101.9101.7104.5104.4101.6616.7
44Ahmed Darwish Egypt101.7102.5103.9102.4101.9102.6615.0
45Reinier Estpinan Cuba100.7103.0102.4103.3102.4101.8613.6
46Mahmood Haji Bahrain101.5102.4101.0102.9100.9103.9612.6
47Mangala Samarakoon Sri Lanka98.9100.1100.4100.0101.9100.5601.8

Final

The final was changed according to the ISSF regulations. Athletes must fire 6 shots in 2×3 series before the lowest-ranked was eliminated in every other shot.

Rk Athlete 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Final Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Henri Junghänel (GER)31.432.021.520.721.319.921.220.421.1209.5
2nd, silver medalist(s) Kim Jong-hyun (KOR)31.831.121.120.320.420.821.120.720.9208.2
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Kirill Grigoryan (RUS)31.631.421.020.621.121.220.619.8187.3
4 Sergey Kamenskiy (RUS)30.230.821.021.320.920.720.9165.8
5 Vitali Bubnovich (BLR)30.930.321.220.820.720.3144.2
6 Marco De Nicolo (ITA)31.131.020.420.620.5123.6
7 Niccolò Campriani (ITA)30.330.221.021.3102.8
8 Attapon Uea-aree (THA)30.929.120.880.8

References

  1. "Shooting at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre rifle prone". Rio 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
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