Shooting at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre free pistol

Men's 50 metre pistol
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
VenueTokyo, Japan
Date18 October
Competitors52 from 34 nations
Medalists
   Finland
   United States
   Japan
Shooting at the
1964 Summer Olympics
Pistol
25 m rapid fire pistol men
50 m pistol men
Rifle
300 m rifle three positions   men  
50 m rifle three positions men
50 m rifle prone men
Shotgun
Trap men

The men's 50 metre pistol was a shooting sports event held as part of the Shooting at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme. It was the eleventh appearance of the event. The competition was held on 18 October 1964 at the shooting ranges in Tokyo. 52 shooters from 34 nations competed.[1]

Results

Place Shooter Total
1  Väinö Markkanen (FIN) 560
2  Franklin Green (USA) 557
3  Yoshihisa Yoshikawa (JPN) 554
4  Johann Garreis (EUA) 554
5  Anthony Chivers (GBR) 552
6  Antonio Vita (PER) 550
7  Leif Larsson (SWE) 549
8  Thomas Smith (USA) 548
9  An Jae-song (KOR) 548
10  Immo Huhtinen (FIN) 546
11  Albert Udachin (URS) 545
12  Juan García (ESP) 545
13  Lajos Kelemen (HUN) 545
14  Jean Renaux (FRA) 544
15  Dencho Denev (BUL) 543
16  Garfield McMahon (CAN) 543
17  Ludwig Hemauer (SUI) 542
18  Vladimír Kudrna (TCH) 542
19  Neagu Bratu (ROU) 542
20  Ferenc Gönczi (HUN) 541
21  Yevgeny Rasskazov (URS) 541
22  Gavril Maghiar (ROU) 540
23  Todor Kozlovski (BUL) 540
24  Ernst Stoll (SUI) 539
25  Kazimierz Kurzawski (POL) 537
26  Shinji Takahashi (JPN) 536
27  William Hare (CAN) 535
28  Edgar Espinoza (VEN) 532
29  Harry Cullum (GBR) 532
30  Hans Kaupmannsennecke (EUA) 530
31  William Gillies (HKG) 529
32  Seo Gang-uk (KOR) 527
33  Ugo Simoni (ITA) 526
34  Edgar Bond (PHI) 526
35  Enrique Torres (MEX) 524
36  Michael Horner (KEN) 524
37  Raúl Ibarra (MEX) 524
38  Rodney Johnson (AUS) 521
39  Paitoon Smuthranond (THA) 518
40  Tüdeviin Myagmarjav (MGL) 518
41  Humberto Aspitia (ARG) 514
42  Fred Guillermety (PUR) 512
43  Hoo Kam Chiu (HKG) 510
44  Amorn Yuktanandana (THA) 509
45  Leslie Coffey (AUS) 508
46  Ahmad Salam Muhammad (PAK) 507
47  Hassan El-Sayed Attia (EGY) 506
48  Mariano Ninonuevo (PHI) 501
49  Kok Kum Woh (MAS) 498
50  Pedro Puente (PER) 494
51  Tony Bridge (JAM) 492
52  Nosratollah Momtahen (IRN) 490

References

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