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Sports shooting at the Olympics

Skeet
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
VenueMollet del Vallès
Competitors60 from 38 nations
Winning score223 (OR)
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Zhang Shan  China
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Juan Giha  Peru
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bruno Rossetti  Italy
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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

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 28 July at the Mollet del Vallès Shooting Range.

Qualification round

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

DNF Did not finish – Q Qualified for semifinal

Semifinal

Rank Athlete Qual Semifinal Total Notes
1  Zhang Shan (CHN) 150 50 200 Q OR
2  José María Colorado (ESP) 149 50 199 Q
3  Bruno Rossetti (ITA) 148 50 198 Q
4  Ioan Toman (ROU) 148 50 198 Q
5  Matthew Dryke (USA) 149 49 198 Q
6  Juan Giha (PER) 149 49 198 Q
7  Luca Scribani Rossi (ITA) 147 50 197
8  Eric Swinkels (NED) 147 50 197
9  Zhang Xindong (CHN) 147 50 197
10  Firmo Roberti (ARG) 148 49 197
11  Luboš Adamec (TCH) 148 49 197
11  James Graves (USA) 148 49 197
11  Aleksandr Tcherkassov (EUN) 148 49 197
11  Boriss Timofejevs (LAT) 148 49 197
11  Guillermo Torres (CUB) 148 49 197
16  Jorge Guardiola (ESP) 146 50 196
16  Leoš Hlaváček (TCH) 146 50 196
16  Bernhard Hochwald (GER) 147 49 196
16  Ole Justesen (DEN) 147 49 196
16  Jorma Korhonen (FIN) 147 49 196
21  Andrew Austin (GBR) 146 49 195
21  John Summers (AUS) 146 49 195
21  David Valter (TCH) 147 48 195
24  Francisco Romero Arribas (GUA) 146 48 194

OR Olympic record – Q Qualified for final

Final

Rank Athlete Qual+SF Final Total Silver
shoot-off
Bronze
shoot-off
Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Zhang Shan (CHN) 200 23 223 OR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Juan Giha (PER) 198 24 222 3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Bruno Rossetti (ITA) 198 24 222 2 10
4  Ioan Toman (ROU) 198 24 222 2 9
5  José María Colorado (ESP) 199 23 222
6  Matthew Dryke (USA) 198 23 221

OR Olympic record

References

  1. "Barcelona 1992 Shooting - Olympic Results by Discipline".
  2. "Shooting at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games: Mixed Skeet". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 26 February 2020.

Sources

Olympic champions in men's skeet

From 1972 until 1992, the event was open to women as well as men. Zhang is the only woman to have won it.

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