Shots M: | 2x20 |
Worlds M: | Since 1970 |
Abbr M: | 50RTMIX |
50 meter running target mixed is an ISSF shooting event, shot with a .22-calibre rifle at a target depicting a boar moving sideways across a 10-meter wide opening. A part of the ISSF World Shooting Championships since 1970, it differs from 50 meter running target in that the slow runs (target visible for 5 seconds) and the fast runs (target visible for 2.5 seconds) are randomized so the shooter does not know in advance which speed to expect.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1970 | Phoenix | |||
1973 | Melbourne | |||
1974 | Bern | |||
1978 | Seoul | |||
1979 | Linz | |||
1981 | Mala | |||
1982 | Caracas | |||
1983 | Edmonton | |||
1986 | Suhl | |||
1990 | Moscow | |||
1994 | Milan | |||
2002 | Lahti | |||
2006 | Zagreb | |||
2008 | Plzeň | |||
2009 | Heinola | |||
2010 | Munich | |||
2012 | Stockholm | |||
2014 | Granada | |||
2016 | Suhl | |||
2018 | Changwon | |||
2022 | Châteauroux | |||
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1970 | Phoenix | Sweden Göte Gåård Runar Jakobsson Stig Johansson Martin Nordfors | Soviet Union Andris Butsis Alexander Farafonov Jogan Nikitin Valeri Postoianov | United States of America Loyd Crow Ted Mc Million Frank Tossas Robert Yeager |
1973 | Melbourne | Soviet Union Valeri Postoianov Alexander Kediarov Mati Jigi Yakov Zhelezniak | Sweden Göte Gåård Karl Karlsson Per-Anders Lingman Martin Nordfors | United States of America Charles Davis Arlie Jones Edmund Moeller Louis Michael Theimer |
1974 | Bern | Soviet Union Alexander Gazov Alexander Kediarov Yakov Zhelezniak Valeri Postoianov | Hungary Tibor Bodnar Zoltan Pelikan Gyula Szabó Janos Szekeres | Sweden Lars Ivarsson Karl Karlsson Per-Anders Lingman Gunnar Svensson |
1978 | Seoul | Italy Ezio Cini Giovanni Mezzani Italo Mari Fiorenzo Zanella | Federal Republic of Germany Guenther Danne Wolfgang Hamberger Thomas Lederer Christoph-Michael Zeisner | Finland Martti Eskelinen Jorma Lievonen Juha Rannikko Matti Saeteri |
1979 | Linz | Soviet Union Alexander Gazov Mati Jigi Alexander Kediarov Igor Sokolov | Hungary Tibor Bodnar Andras Doleschall Gyula Szabó Janos Szekeres | Sweden Lars Ivarsson Harry Johansson Karl Karlsson Martin Nordvors |
1981 | Mala | Soviet Union Aleksei Rudnizkiy Alexander Ivanchikhin Yuri Kadenatsy Igor Sokolov | Hungary Tibor Bodnar Zoltan Keczeli Andras Doleschall Kalman Kovacs | People's Republic of China Jiping Yu Chu Gang Zhongyuan Wang Yili Xie |
1982 | Caracas | Soviet Union Nikolai Dedov Alexander Ivanchikhin Yuri Kadenatsy Sergei Savostianov | Hungary Andras Doleschall Zoltan Keczeli Kalman Kovacs Istvan Peni | Finland Heikki Koskinen Jorma Lievonen Matti Saeteri Timo Vuchensilta |
1983 | Edmonton | Soviet Union Nikolai Dedov Yuri Kadenatsy Sergei Savostianov | Poland Zygmunt Bogdziewicz Jerzy Greszkiewicz Eugeniusz Janczak | People's Republic of China Bin He Zhongyuan Wang Jiping Yu |
1986 | Suhl | People's Republic of China Shiping Huang Yuwei Li Yiming Yang | Soviet Union Gennadi Avramenko Sergei Luzov Igor Sokolov | Hungary Tibor Bodnar Andras Doleschall Attila Solti |
1990 | Moscow | Soviet Union Anatoli Asrabaev Gennadi Avramenko Alexei Poslov | People's Republic of China Zhiyong Cai Quingquan Shu Ronghui Zhang | Hungary Jozsef Angyan Jozsef Sike Attila Solti |
1994 | Milan | Czech Republic Miroslav Janus Jan Kermiet Lubos Racansky | Russia Anatoli Asrabaev Alexander Konichev Igor Kolesov | People's Republic of China Zhiyong Cai Quingquan Shu Jun Xiao |
2002 | Lahti | Czech Republic Miroslav Janus Miroslav Lizal Lubos Racansky | Finland Krister Holmberg Vesa Saviahde Pasi Wedman | Russia Aleksandr Blinov Juri Ermolenko Dimitri Lykin |
2006 | Zagreb | Ukraine Vladyslav Prianishnikov Alexander Zinenko Oleksandr Ulvak | Russia Dimitri Lykin Igor Kolesov Aleksandr Blinov | Sweden Emil Martinsson Niklas Bergstroem Sami Pesonen |
2008 | Plzeň | Czech Republic Bedrich Jonas Lubos Racansky Miroslav Janus | Russia Aleksandr Blinov Igor Kolesov Dmitry Romanov | Sweden Emil Martinsson Niklas Bergstroem Mattias Bergman |
2009 | Heinola | Russia | Finland | Czech Republic |
2010 | Munich | Russia | Slovakia | Sweden |
2012 | Stockholm | Czech Republic | Ukraine | Russia |
2014 | Granada | Sweden | Russia | Czech Republic |
2016 | Suhl | Russia | Sweden | Hungary |
2018 | Changwon | Sweden | Russia | North Korea |
2022 | Châteauroux | Event not held | ||
See also: List of national shooting records surpassing the world records.
Current world records in 50 meter running target mixed | ||||||
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Men | Individual | 398 | August 4, 1994 | |||
Teams | 1181 | (Januš, Kermiet, Račanský) | August 4, 1994 | |||
Junior Men | Individual | 397 | September 7, 1990 | |||
Individual | 1167 | (Hasse, Kleebauer, Kurzer) | September 7, 1990 |
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