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Shooting
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The shooting competitions at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place in Seoul, South Korea. Competitions were held in a total of thirteen events—seven men's events, four women's events, and two events open to both genders. [1] It was the first games for the 10 metre air pistol events, and the last for the 50 metre running target event, later replaced by 10 metre running target. It was also the first time the Olympic shooting competitions included finals for the top eight (in some cases six) competitors.

Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Soviet Union (URS)41611
2  Yugoslavia (YUG)2013
3  West Germany (FRG)1113
4  Bulgaria (BUL)1102
  Czechoslovakia (TCH)1102
  East Germany (GDR)1102
  Great Britain (GBR)1102
8  Norway (NOR)1001
  Romania (ROU)1001
10  China (CHN)0112
11  Chile (CHI)0101
  France (FRA)0101
  Japan (JPN)0101
  South Korea (KOR)0101
  Sweden (SWE)0101
  United States (USA)0101
17  Hungary (HUN)0022
18  Belgium (BEL)0011
  Spain (ESP)0011
Totals (19 entries)13131339

Men's events

Games Gold Silver Bronze
50 metre rifle three positions
details
Malcolm Cooper
  Great Britain
Alister Allan
  Great Britain
Kirill Ivanov
  Soviet Union
50 metre rifle prone
details
Miroslav Varga
  Czechoslovakia
Cha Young-chul
  South Korea
Attila Záhonyi
  Hungary
10 metre air rifle
details
Goran Maksimović
  Yugoslavia
Nicolas Berthelot
  France
Johann Riederer
  West Germany
50 metre pistol
details
Sorin Babii
  Romania
Ragnar Skanåker
  Sweden
Igor Basinski
  Soviet Union
25 metre rapid fire pistol
details
Afanasijs Kuzmins
  Soviet Union
Ralf Schumann
  East Germany
Zoltán Kovács
  Hungary
10 metre air pistol
details
Tanyu Kiryakov
  Bulgaria
Erich Buljung
  United States
Xu Haifeng
  China
50 metre running target
details
Tor Heiestad
  Norway
Huang Shiping
  China
Gennadi Avramenko
  Soviet Union

Women's events

Games Gold Silver Bronze
50 metre rifle three positions
details
Silvia Sperber
  West Germany
Vesela Letcheva
  Bulgaria
Valentina Cherkasova
  Soviet Union
10 metre air rifle
details
Irina Shilova
  Soviet Union
Silvia Sperber
  West Germany
Anna Maloukhina
  Soviet Union
25 metre pistol
details
Nino Salukvadze
  Soviet Union
Tomoko Hasegawa
  Japan
Jasna Šekarić
  Yugoslavia
10 metre air pistol
details
Jasna Šekarić
  Yugoslavia
Nino Salukvadze
  Soviet Union
Marina Dobrantcheva
  Soviet Union

Mixed events

Games Gold Silver Bronze
Trap
details
Dmitry Monakov
  Soviet Union
Miloslav Bednařík
  Czechoslovakia
Frans Peeters
  Belgium
Skeet
details
Axel Wegner
  East Germany
Alfonso de Iruarrizaga
  Chile
Jorge Guardiola
  Spain

Participating nations

A total of 396 shooters, 285 men and 111 women, from 66 nations competed at the Seoul Games: [1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Shooting at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 19 February 2020.

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