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Sports shooting at the Olympics
Men's 50 metre rifle prone
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
VenueMollet del Vallès
Competitors52 from 34 nations
Winning score702.5 OR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lee Eun-chul  South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Harald Stenvaag  Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Stevan Pletikosić  Independent Olympic Participants
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Shooting at the
1992 Summer Olympics
Rifle
50 m rifle three positionsmenwomen
50 m rifle pronemen
10 m air riflemenwomen
Pistol
50 m pistolmen
25 m pistolwomen
25 m rapid fire pistolmen
10 m air pistolmenwomen
Shotgun
Trapmixed
Skeetmixed
Running target
10 m running targetmen

Men's 50 metre rifle prone (then known as small-bore free rifle) was one of the thirteen shooting events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. It was the first Olympic competition after the introduction of the new target in 1989, and thus two Olympic records were set. The first was set by Hubert Bichler with 598 points in the qualification round. All his seven adversaries in the final started just one point behind him on 597. Two of them, Lee Eun-chul and Harald Stenvaag, surpassed him to win gold and silver respectively, with Lee establishing a new final Olympic record. Stevan Pletikosić finished on exactly the same score as Bichler, and the rules at the time broke the tie by best final score, giving Pletikosić the bronze medal.

Qualification round

Rank Athlete Country Score Notes
1 Hubert Bichler  Germany 598 Q OR
2 Harald Stenvaag  Norway 597 Q
3 Stevan Pletikosić  Independent Olympic Participants 597 Q
4 Juha Hirvi  Finland 597 Q
5 Peter Gabrielsson  Sweden 597 Q
6 Michel Bury  France 597 Q
7 Hrachya Petikyan  Unified Team 597 Q
8 Lee Eun-chul  South Korea 597 Q
9 William E. Meek  United States 596
10 Bernd Rücker  Germany 596
11 Jens Harskov Loczi  Denmark 596
11 Jiang Rong  China 596
11 Olimpiu Marin  Romania 596
11 Wolfram Waibel Jr.  Austria 596
15 Michael James Ashcroft  Canada 595
15 Nils Petter Håkedal  Norway 595
15 Zsolt Vári  Hungary 595
18 Michael Anti  United States 594
18 Cha Young-chul  South Korea 594
18 Tadeusz Czerwiński  Poland 594
18 Rajmond Debevec  Slovenia 594
18 Ralph Rodríguez  Puerto Rico 594
18 Andreas Zumbach  Switzerland 594
24 Michel Dion  Canada 593
24 Kirill Ivanov  Unified Team 593
26 Jean-Pierre Amat  France 592
26 Jorge González  Spain 592
26 Akihiro Mera  Japan 592
26 Jari Pälve  Finland 592
26 Attila Záhonyi  Hungary 592
31 Milan Bakeš  Czechoslovakia 591
31 Bo Arne Gerhard Lilja  Denmark 591
31 Goran Maksimović  Independent Olympic Participants 591
31 Bruce Meredith  Virgin Islands 591
31 Ricardo Rusticucci  Argentina 591
31 Miroslav Varga  Czechoslovakia 591
31 Wolfram Waibel Sr.  Austria 591
31 Petar Dimitrov Zapryanov  Bulgaria 591
39 Massimo Birindelli  Italy 590
39 Menachem Ilan  Israel 590
39 Pang Yongying  China 590
42 Stephen Kelly Petterson  New Zealand 589
43 Khalaf Al-Khatri  Oman 588
43 Alister Miller Allan  Great Britain 588
43 Manfred Fiess  South Africa 588
43 Ryohei Koba  Japan 588
43 Jacek Kubka  Poland 588
48 Jaime Parés  Spain 587
49 Hugo Romero  Ecuador 585
50 Carl Eiríksson  Iceland 583
50 Norbert Sturny  Switzerland 583
52 Satiender Sehmi  Kenya 579

OR Olympic record – Q Qualified for final

Final

Rank Athlete Qual Final Total Shoot-off Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Lee Eun-chul (KOR) 597 105.5 702.5 OR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Harald Stenvaag (NOR) 597 104.4 701.4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Stevan Pletikosić (IOP) 597 104.1 701.1
4  Hubert Bichler (GER) 598 103.1 701.1
5  Michel Bury (FRA) 597 103.0 700.0
6  Juha Hirvi (FIN) 597 102.5 699.5 ?
7  Peter Gabrielsson (SWE) 597 102.5 699.5 ?
8  Hrachya Petikyan (EUN) 597 102.2 699.2

OR Olympic record

References

  1. "Shooting at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games: Men's Small-Bore Rifle, Prone, 50 metres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 25 February 2020.

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Olympic champions in men's 50 metre rifle prone
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