Shooting at the 1974 Asian Games

Shooting sports at the 1974 Asian Games was held in Aryamehr Sport Complex Shooting Range, Tehran, Iran between 2 September 1974 and 7 September 1974.

Shooting
at the 1974 Asian Games
VenueShahanshahi Club
Aryamehr Sport Complex
Dates2–7 September

Shooting comprised eleven individual and eleven team events, all open to both men and women. Each team could enter four shooters per event but only one score from each country counts in the individual competitions.[1]

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 m air pistol
Jin Chunba
 China
Baek Il-hyon
 North Korea
Vichit Chiewvej
 Thailand
10 m air pistol team
 Thailand
Vichit Chiewvej



 North Korea
Baek Il-hyon



 China
Jin Chunba



25 m center fire pistol
Hiroyuki Akatsuka
 Japan
Yang Qiang
 China
Tüdeviin Myagmarjav
 Mongolia
25 m center fire pistol team
 China
Bao Saina
Su Zhibo
Yang Qiang
Zhu Huayu
 Thailand
Vichit Chiewvej
Ratana Krajangphot
Viraj Visessiri
Boriboon Vutiphagdee
 South Korea
Kim Dal-hyup
Kim Yong-bae
Ko Min-joon
Park Jong-kil
25 m rapid fire pistol
Yun Chang-ho
 North Korea
Kanji Kubo
 Japan
Zhang Runlong
 China
25 m rapid fire pistol team
 North Korea
Jun Sang-chol
Kim Heung-doo
Yun Chang-ho
Yun Eung-mook
 China
Lu Zongjian
Wei Xinghang
Zhang Rongguo
Zhang Runlong
 Japan
Hiroyuki Akatsuka
Takeo Kamachi
Kanji Kubo
Makoto Shiraishi
25 m standard pistol
Baek Il-hang
 North Korea
Hiroyuki Akatsuka
 Japan
Song Woong-ik
 South Korea
25 m standard pistol team
 Japan
Hiroyuki Akatsuka
Takeo Kamachi
Kazunori Kiyosue
Kanji Kubo
 North Korea
Baek Il-hang
Jun Sang-chol
Kim Su-il
Yun Chang-ho
 South Korea
Kim Dal-hyup
Kim Yong-bae
Park Jong-kil
Song Woong-ik
50 m pistol
Su Zhibo
 China
Masanobu Ohata
 Japan
Sutham Aswanit
 Thailand
50 m pistol team
 China
Jin Chunba
Qi Kefa
Su Zhibao
Yang Qiang
 Japan
Masanobu Ohata
Isamu Suzuki
Shinji Takahashi
Shigetoshi Tashiro
 Thailand
Sutham Aswanit
Somsak Chaiyarate
Ratana Krajangphot
Veera Uppapong
10 m air rifle
Ri Ho-jun
 North Korea
Kwon Jeong-keon
 South Korea
Paisarn Chamornmarn
 Thailand
10 m air rifle team
 North Korea
Ri Ho-jun
 South Korea
Kim Il-hwan
Kwon Jeong-keon
Lee Bum-hyuk
Nam Sang-wan
 Japan
Takeo Imamura
50 m rifle prone
Sachio Hosokawa
 Japan
Ri Yun-hae
 North Korea
Li Bingyou
 China
50 m rifle prone team
 North Korea
Choi Chang-yoon
Han Dong-kyu
Kim Gyong-ho
Ri Yun-hae
 South Korea
Choi Chung-seok
Chu Hwa-il
Huh Wook-bong
Lee Kyun
 Japan
Kumeo Fukasawa
Sachio Hosokawa
Kaoru Matsuo
Michiharu Ozaki
50 m rifle 3 positions
Han Dong-kyu
 North Korea
Ge Weilie
 China
Huh Wook-bong
 South Korea
50 m rifle 3 positions team
 North Korea
Han Dong-kyu
Kim Gyong-ho
Ri Ho-jun
Son Sung-hoon
 China
Cui Shunyou
Ge Weilie
Leng Guiying
Liu Weisheng
 Japan
Minoru Ito
Kaoru Matsuo
Michiharu Ozaki
Nobuhisa Tachibana
50 m standard rifle 3 positions
Han Dong-kyu
 North Korea
Leng Guiying
 China
Somporn Onzhim
 Thailand
50 m standard rifle 3 positions team
 North Korea
Choi Chang-yoon
Han Dong-kyu
Kim Gyong-ho
Ri Ho-jun
 China
Cui Shunyou
Leng Guiying
Li Xiaohui
Liu Weisheng
 Thailand
Paisarn Chamornmarn
Chawalit Kamutchati
Somporn Onzhim
Padet Vejsawarn
Trap
Jitsuka Matsuoka
 Japan
Karni Singh
 India
George Earnshaw
 Philippines
Trap team
 Japan
T. Hisashi
Toshiyasu Ishige
Jitsuka Matsuoka
Masao Obara
 Thailand
Vudha Bhirombhakdi
Pavitr Gajaseni
Dipya Mongkollugsana
Phairoj Rodjaroen
 South Korea
Choi Jung-yong
Kim Nam-gu
Lee Chong-tae
Yun Moo-ung
Skeet
Taro Aso
 Japan
Lee Seung-kyun
 South Korea
Karni Singh
 India
Skeet team
 South Korea
Chang Je-keun
Lee Seung-kyun
Park Do-geun
Suh Hyun-joo
 Japan
Taro Aso
Jitsuka Matsuoka
H. Takamatsu
Kazumi Watanabe
 Malaysia
Stanley Lim
Ally Ong
Yap Pow Thong
Edmund Yong

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 North Korea (PRK)104014
2 Japan (JPN)65415
3 China (CHN)46313
4 South Korea (KOR)14510
5 Thailand (THA)1269
6 India (IND)0112
7 Malaysia (MAL)0011
 Mongolia (MGL)0011
 Philippines (PHI)0011
Totals (9 nations)22222266

References

  1. "China strike the golden target". The Straits Times. 3 September 1974. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
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