Shooting at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 10 metre running target

Men's 10 metre running target
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
VenueWolf Creek Shooting Complex
Date26 July 1996
Competitors20 from 14 nations
Winning score685.8 (OR)
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Yang Ling  China
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Xiao Jun  China
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Miroslav Januš  Czech Republic
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Men's 10 metre running target was one of the fifteen shooting events at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Yang Ling won, setting two new Olympic records.[1]

Qualification round

Rank Athlete Country Slow Fast Total Notes
1 Yang Ling  China 294 291 585 Q OR
2 Dimitri Lykin  Russia 298 283 581 Q
3 Miroslav Januš  Czech Republic 292 288 580 Q
4 Jozsef Sike  Hungary 293 286 579 Q
5 Krister Holmberg  Finland 294 284 578 Q
6 Xiao Jun  China 289 288 577 Q
7 Jens Zimmermann  Germany 290 284 574 Q
8 Attila Solti  Guatemala 286 284 570 Q
9 Yury Yermolenko  Russia 287 282 569
9 Oleg Moldovan  Moldova 284 285 569
11 Michael Jakosits  Germany 286 282 568
12 Yury Rodnov  Kazakhstan 290 277 567
13 Luboš Račanský  Czech Republic 287 278 565
14 Tamás Burkus  Hungary 285 279 564
15 Ghennadi Avramenko  Ukraine 287 276 563
15 Yevhen Hekht  Ukraine 282 281 563
17 Carlo Colombo  Italy 288 274 562
18 Kim Man-chol  North Korea 286 274 560
18 Bryan Wilson  Australia 283 277 560
20 Adam Saathoff  United States 276 279 555

OR Olympic record – Q Qualified for final

Final

Rank Athlete Qual Final Total Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Yang Ling (CHN) 585 100.8 685.8 OR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Xiao Jun (CHN) 577 102.8 679.8
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Miroslav Januš (CZE) 580 98.4 678.4
4  Jozsef Sike (HUN) 579 98.1 677.1
5  Dimitri Lykin (RUS) 581 95.7 676.7
6  Krister Holmberg (FIN) 578 94.4 672.4
7  Jens Zimmermann (GER) 574 98.2 672.2
8  Attila Solti (GUA) 570 97.0 667.0

OR Olympic record

References

  1. ^ "Shooting at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games: Men's Running Target, 10 metres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2020.

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