50 meter rifle prone (formerly known as one of four free rifle disciplines) is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The time limit is 75 minutes for the entire match, including sighting shots, or 90 minutes if there is a need to compensate for slow scoring systems. In the 2013 ISSF rules the 60-shot prone match consists of 15-minute preparation and sighting time, followed by the match – 60 shots in 50 minutes for electronic scoring, and 60 shots in 60 minutes for paper targets.[2]
The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 meters (50.0 yd) and 100 meters (110 yd).
Before 2017, the men's event was included in the Olympic program but starting with the 2020 Olympics this event has been removed to promote equal gender in Olympic shooting sports. Mixed gender doubles events were introduced to replace this event and two other individual shooting events.[3] Now this event is contested in World Championships only. This includes a final for the top eight competitors. Beginning with the 2013 season, a new finals format was instituted, in which the qualification score is discarded, and the standings among the top eight shooters are determined by their finals scores alone. The course of fire was also changed significantly with the new rules, from the previous 10-shot and then 20-shots program into a 24-shot elimination format, with the lowest ranking shooter eliminated every two shots, starting from the completion of 12th shot.
The women's event is not Olympic but included in both the ISSF and the CISM World Championships. Since the final was discontinued in 2018, shooters with the same score are separated by a number of tie-breaking criteria, the first being the number of inner tens. Women's rifles may weigh up to 6.5 kilograms (14 lb), as opposed to 8.0 kilograms (17.6 lb) for men, but after the switch from standard rifles to sport rifles this is now the only difference in equipment.
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources ISSF 50 meter rifle prone news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2018 template removal help 50 meter rifle prone formerly known as one of four free rifle disciplines is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a 22 Long Rifle 5 6 mm caliber rifle The time limit is 75 minutes for the entire match including sighting shots or 90 minutes if there is a need to compensate for slow scoring systems In the 2013 ISSF rules the 60 shot prone match consists of 15 minute preparation and sighting time followed by the match 60 shots in 50 minutes for electronic scoring and 60 shots in 60 minutes for paper targets 2 ISSF 50 meter rifle proneMenNumber of shots60Olympic Games1908 2016 1 World ChampionshipsSince 1929AbbreviationFR60PRWomenNumber of shots60Olympic Games World ChampionshipsSince 1966AbbreviationSTR60PRThe target total O 154 4 mm 4 ring O 106 4 mm 9 ring O 26 4 mm 10 ring O 10 4 mm height 0 75 m above the floorThe sport is based on the traditional English Match that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a 22 rifle but had varying distances between 45 7 meters 50 0 yd and 100 meters 110 yd Before 2017 the men s event was included in the Olympic program but starting with the 2020 Olympics this event has been removed to promote equal gender in Olympic shooting sports Mixed gender doubles events were introduced to replace this event and two other individual shooting events 3 Now this event is contested in World Championships only This includes a final for the top eight competitors Beginning with the 2013 season a new finals format was instituted in which the qualification score is discarded and the standings among the top eight shooters are determined by their finals scores alone The course of fire was also changed significantly with the new rules from the previous 10 shot and then 20 shots program into a 24 shot elimination format with the lowest ranking shooter eliminated every two shots starting from the completion of 12th shot The women s event is not Olympic but included in both the ISSF and the CISM World Championships Since the final was discontinued in 2018 shooters with the same score are separated by a number of tie breaking criteria the first being the number of inner tens Women s rifles may weigh up to 6 5 kilograms 14 lb as opposed to 8 0 kilograms 17 6 lb for men but after the switch from standard rifles to sport rifles this is now the only difference in equipment Contents 1 World Championships Men 2 World Championships Men Team 3 World Championships Women 4 World Championships Women Team 5 World Championships Mixed Team 6 World Championships total medals 7 Current world records 7 1 Pre 2013 World Records 7 2 Current World Records 8 ReferencesWorld Championships Men editYear Place Gold Silver Bronze1962 nbsp Cairo nbsp Karl Wenk FRG nbsp Vladimir Chuian URS nbsp James Enoch Hill USA 1966 nbsp Wiesbaden nbsp David Boyd USA nbsp Jerzy Nowicki POL nbsp Bill Krilling USA 1970 nbsp Phoenix nbsp Manfred Fiess RSA nbsp Esa Einari Kervinen FIN nbsp Klaus Zahringer FRG 1974 nbsp Thun nbsp Karel Bulan TCH nbsp Helge Edvin Anshushaug NOR nbsp Wolfram Waibel Sr AUT 1978 nbsp Seoul nbsp Alister Allan GBR nbsp Lones Wigger USA nbsp Lanny Bassham USA 1982 nbsp Caracas nbsp Victor Daniltchenko URS nbsp William Beard USA nbsp Viktor Vlasov URS 1986 nbsp Suhl nbsp Sandor Bereczky HUN nbsp Gale Stewart CAN nbsp Michael Heine FRG 1990 nbsp Moscow nbsp Viatcheslav Botchkarev URS nbsp Harald Stenvaag NOR nbsp Tadeusz Czerwinski POL 1994 nbsp Milan nbsp Wenjie Li CHN nbsp Stevan Pletikosic IOP nbsp Michel Bury FRA 1998 nbsp Barcelona nbsp Thomas Tamas USA nbsp Juha Hirvi FIN nbsp Sergei Kovalenko RUS 2002 nbsp Lahti nbsp Matthew Emmons USA nbsp Rajmond Debevec SLO nbsp Espen Berg Knutsen NOR 2006 nbsp Zagreb nbsp Sergei Martynov BLR nbsp Jury Sukhorukov UKR nbsp Marco de Nicolo ITA 2010 nbsp Munich nbsp Sergei Martynov BLR nbsp Valerian Sauveplane FRA nbsp Matthew Emmons USA 2014 nbsp Granada nbsp Warren Potent AUS nbsp Daniel Brodmeier GER nbsp Yury Shcherbatsevich BLR 2018 nbsp Changwon nbsp Steffen Olsen DEN nbsp Stian Bogar NOR nbsp Thomas Mathis AUT 2022 nbsp New Administrative Capital nbsp Jan Lochbihler SUI nbsp Liu Yukun CHN nbsp Zhao Zhonghao CHN World Championships Men Team editYear Place Gold Silver Bronze1962 nbsp Cairo nbsp SwedenChrister GustafssonKurt JohanssonJan Emil PoignantNils Johan Sundberg nbsp United StatesGary AndersonJames Enoch HillPresley KendallVerle Franklin Jun Wright nbsp West GermanyRudolf BortzPeter KohnkeKarl WenkKlaus Zahringer1966 nbsp Wiesbaden nbsp United StatesDonald AdamsDavid BoydBill KrillingLones Wigger nbsp PolandJanusz KalmusStanislaw MaruchaJerzy NowickiAndrzej Trajda nbsp Soviet UnionVasily BorisovAlexander GerasimenokYuri KudryashovMarat Niyazov1970 nbsp Phoenix nbsp ItalyGiuseppe de ChiricoFranco DonnaWalter FrescuraLuigi Testarmata nbsp RomaniaMarin FerecatuȘtefan KabanGheorghe VasilescuStefan Tamas nbsp YugoslaviaDusan EpifanicBranislav LoncarZdravko MilutinovicMiroslav Sipek1974 nbsp Thun nbsp FinlandJouko Ilmari HietalahtiPauli Aapeli JanhonenEsa Einari KervinenLeif Lajunen nbsp United StatesVictor AuerPresley KendallMargaret MurdockLones Wigger nbsp CzechoslovakiaKarel BulanPetr KovarikKarel SkybaJiri Vogler1978 nbsp Seoul nbsp United StatesLanny BasshamJohn ComleyBoyd GoldsbyLones Wigger nbsp West GermanyKurt HillenbrandUlrich LindKarlheinz SmieszekWerner Seibold nbsp SwitzerlandHans BraemPierre Alain DufauxAnton MuellerRobert Weilenmann1982 nbsp Caracas nbsp Soviet UnionVictor DaniltchenkoGennadi LushikovAlexander MitrofanovViktor Vlasov nbsp West GermanyHubert BichlerPeter HeinzUlrich LindWerner Seibold nbsp AustriaAlbert DeuringLothar HeinrichHannes RainerWolfram Waibel Sr 1986 nbsp Suhl nbsp AustraliaDonald BrookWarren PotentAlan Smith nbsp East GermanyBernd HartsteinMario GonsierowskiHellfried Heilfort nbsp SwedenChristian HellerStefan LovbomHans Strand1990 nbsp Moscow nbsp Soviet UnionViatcheslav BotchkarevGennadi LushikovSergei Martynov nbsp CzechoslovakiaJaromir BuresVaclav BecvarMiroslav Varga nbsp YugoslaviaRajmond DebevecGoran MaksimovicNemanja Mirosavljev1994 nbsp Milan nbsp UkraineArtur AyvazyanOleg DementyevAndriy Sheykin nbsp FranceJean Pierre AmatMichel BuryDominique Maquin nbsp RussiaViatcheslav BotchkarevArtem KhadjibekovSergei Schedrin1998 nbsp Barcelona nbsp United StatesThomas TamasGlenn DubisLance Hopper nbsp SlovakiaPeter BubernikMiroslav SvoradaJozef Gonci nbsp ItalyRoberto VitobelloMarco de NicoloRoberto Facheris2002 nbsp Lahti nbsp NorwayEspen Berg KnutsenVebjorn BergHarald Stenvaag nbsp UkraineOleg MykhaylovArtur AyvazyanJury Sukhorukov nbsp RussiaKonstantin PrikhodtchenkoSergei KovalenkoArtem Khadjibekov2006 nbsp Zagreb nbsp United StatesMichael McPhailEric UptagrafftMatthew Emmons nbsp AustriaMario KnoglerChristian PlanerAlexander Uhl nbsp HungaryPeter SidiTibor Gabor MlinkovicsSzabolcs Herczegh2010 nbsp Munich nbsp United StatesMichael McPhailEric UptagrafftMatthew Emmons nbsp South KoreaHan JinseopKim JonghyunKim Hakman nbsp RussiaArtem KhadjibekovKonstantin PrikhodtchenkoDmitry Ponomarev2014 nbsp Granada nbsp Zhao ShengboLan XingLiu Gang nbsp BelarusSergei MartynovYuri ShcherbatsevichVitali Bubnovich nbsp SerbiaStevan PletikosicMilenko SebicNemanja Mirosavljev2018 nbsp Changwon nbsp Daniel BrodmeierChristoph KaulichMaximilian Dallinger nbsp United StatesMichael McPhailMatthew EmmonsLucas Kozeniesky nbsp Zhao ZhonghaoSun JianLiu GangWorld Championships Women editYear Place Gold Silver Bronze1966 nbsp Wiesbaden nbsp Eulalia Zakrzewska POL nbsp Margaret Thompson USA nbsp Ferencne Kun HUN 1970 nbsp Phoenix nbsp Desanka Perovic YUG nbsp Ann de Vos RSA nbsp Margareta Gustafsson SWE 1974 nbsp Thun nbsp Margaret Murdock USA nbsp Christina Gustafsson SWE nbsp Nonka Shatarova BUL 1978 nbsp Seoul nbsp Sue Ann Sandusky USA nbsp Dominique Esnault FRA nbsp Karen Monez USA 1982 nbsp Caracas nbsp Sirpa Ylonen FIN nbsp Yvonne Hill AUS nbsp Svetlana Komaristova URS 1986 nbsp Suhl nbsp Eva Forian HUN nbsp Nonka Matova BUL nbsp Roxana Lamasanu ROM 1990 nbsp Moscow nbsp Iryna Shylava URS nbsp Valentina Cherkasova URS nbsp Lessia Leskiv URS 1994 nbsp Milan nbsp Petra Horneber GER nbsp Beth Herzman USA nbsp Nieves Fernandez ESP 1998 nbsp Barcelona nbsp Marina Bobkova RUS nbsp Xian Wang CHN nbsp Elizabeth Bourland USA 2002 nbsp Lahti nbsp Olga Dovgun KAZ nbsp Xian Wang CHN nbsp Natallia Kalnysh UKR 2006 nbsp Zagreb nbsp Olga Dovgun KAZ nbsp Hanne Skarpodde NOR nbsp Varvara Kovalenko KAZ 2010 nbsp Munich nbsp Tejaswini Sawant IND nbsp Joanna Nowakowska POL nbsp Olga Dovgun KAZ 2014 nbsp Granada nbsp Beate Gauss GER nbsp Chen Dongqi CHN nbsp Esmari Van Reenen RSA 2018 nbsp Changwon nbsp Seonaid McIntosh GBR nbsp Isabella Straub GER nbsp Daniela Demjen Peskova SVK 2022 nbsp New Administrative Capital nbsp Jolyn Beer GER nbsp Sarina Hitz SUI nbsp Mary Carolynn Tucker USA World Championships Women Team editYear Place Gold Silver Bronze1966 nbsp Wiesbaden nbsp PolandBarbara KopytBozena WzietekEulalia Zakrzewska nbsp United StatesMarianne JensenPatricia KinsellaMargaret Thompson nbsp HungaryOszkarne KellnerLajosne KisgyorgyFerencne Kun1970 nbsp Phoenix nbsp YugoslaviaMagdalena HeroldMirjana MasicDesanka Perovic nbsp West GermanyIngrid KappesGerlinde PoppAnneliese Rhomberg nbsp Soviet UnionTamara CherkasovaLucia FagerevaTatiana Ratnikova1974 nbsp Thun nbsp United StatesSchuyler HelbingMargaret MurdockDiana Zimmermann nbsp YugoslaviaMirjana MasicDesanka PesutValeria Sabatka nbsp SwedenMargareta GustafssonChristina GustafssonBrita Raning1978 nbsp Seoul nbsp United StatesKaren MonezWanda OliverSue Ann Sandusky nbsp FranceYvette CouraultDominique EsnaultElisabeth Lesou nbsp AustraliaTricia van NusSylvia MuehlbergTracey Smith1982 nbsp Caracas nbsp AustraliaYvonne GowlandYvonne HillSylvia Muehlberg nbsp Soviet UnionSvetlana KomaristovaLessia LeskivTatiana Sytcheva nbsp FranceYvette CouraultDominique EsnaultIsabelle Heberle1986 nbsp Suhl nbsp YugoslaviaVesna DomazetMirjana JovovicBiserka Vrbek nbsp BulgariaPetja DoudekovaVesela LetchevaNonka Matova nbsp SwedenAnette AnderssonMargareta GustafssonChristina Gustafsson1990 nbsp Moscow nbsp Soviet UnionValentina CherkasovaLessia LeskivIryna Shylava nbsp BulgariaVesela LetchevaNonka MatovaMilena Spasova nbsp United StatesTammie DeanglesLauni MeiliKristen Peterson1994 nbsp Milan nbsp RussiaValentina CherkasovaIrina GerasimenokAnna Maloukhina nbsp NorwayLindy HansenGrethe MartinsenHanne Vataker nbsp UkraineLessia LeskivTatiana NesterovaOlga Cheremska1998 nbsp Barcelona nbsp RussiaMarina BobkovaIrina GerasimenokTatiana Goldobina nbsp Xian WangYinghui ZhaoHong Shan nbsp UkraineLessia LeskivOlga LarinaOlena Davydova2002 nbsp Lahti nbsp FinlandViivi VillaJenni RantaHelena Juppala nbsp DenmarkPia JakobsenAnni BissoeCharlotte Jakobsen nbsp Britta GrossecappenbergPetra HorneberSonja Pfeilschifter2006 nbsp Zagreb nbsp Sonja PfeilschifterDorothee BauerClaudia Keck nbsp KazakhstanGalina KorchmaOlga DovgunVarvara Kovalenko nbsp UkraineNatallia KalnyshOlena DavydovaLessia Leskiv2010 nbsp Munich nbsp SwitzerlandAurelie GrangierAnnik MarguetIrene Beyeler nbsp Eva FriedelSonja PfeilschifterNicole Stenzenberger nbsp South KoreaKim YooyeonJeong MiraKwon Nara2014 nbsp Granada nbsp Beate GaussBarbara EnglederIsabella Straub nbsp Chen DongqiChang JingYi Siling nbsp UkraineLessia LeskivNatallia KalnyshOlga Golubchenko2018 nbsp Changwon nbsp Jaqueline OrthIsabella StraubAmelie Kleinmanns nbsp DenmarkStine NielsenRikki Maeng IbsenStephanie Laura Scurrah Grundsoee nbsp Great BritainSeonaid McIntoshJennifer McIntoshZoe Anne BruceWorld Championships Mixed Team editYear Place Gold Silver Bronze2022 nbsp New Administrative Capital nbsp United StatesSagen MaddalenaIvan Roe nbsp UkraineDaria TykhovaSerhiy Kulish nbsp GermanyJolyn BeerMaximilian DallingerWorld Championships total medals editRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp United States1176242 nbsp Soviet Union635143 nbsp Yugoslavia32274 nbsp Finland32055 nbsp Russia30366 nbsp Poland22157 nbsp Australia2114 nbsp Kazakhstan21149 nbsp Hungary203510 nbsp Germany201311 nbsp Norway141612 nbsp West Germany133713 nbsp China130414 nbsp Ukraine124715 nbsp Sweden114616 nbsp Czechoslovakia111317 nbsp South Africa110218 nbsp Italy102319 nbsp Belarus1001 nbsp Great Britain100121 nbsp France032522 nbsp Bulgaria031423 nbsp Austria012324 nbsp Romania011225 nbsp Canada0101 nbsp Denmark0101 nbsp East Germany0101 nbsp Slovakia0101 nbsp Slovenia010130 nbsp Spain0011 nbsp Switzerland0011Totals 31 entries 464646138Current world records editSee also List of Olympic records in shooting and List of national shooting records surpassing the world records Pre 2013 World Records edit Pre 2013 world records in 50 meter rifle proneMen Qualification 600 nbsp Viatcheslav Botchkarev URS nbsp Stevan Pletikosic YUG nbsp Jean Pierre Amat FRA nbsp Christian Klees GER nbsp Sergei Martynov BLR nbsp Thomas Tamas USA nbsp Sergei Martynov BLR nbsp Sergei Martynov BLR nbsp Petr Litvinchuk BLR nbsp Wolfram Waibel Jr AUT nbsp Wolfram Waibel Jr AUT nbsp Christian Lusch GER nbsp Eric Uptagrafft USA nbsp Valerian Sauveplane FRA nbsp Sergei Martynov BLR nbsp Sergei Martynov BLR nbsp Matthew Emmons USA nbsp Guy Starik ISR nbsp Sergei Martynov BLR 13 July 198929 August 199127 April 199425 July 199623 May 199728 July 19984 September 19988 June 200011 June 200318 July 20033 March 200427 October 200411 May 200511 May 200526 August 200529 March 20069 May 200718 May 20083 August 2012 Zagreb YUG Munich GER Havana CUB Atlanta USA Munich GER Barcelona ESP Buenos Aires ARG Munich GER Munich GER Plzen CZE Sydney AUS Bangkok THA Fort Benning USA Fort Benning USA Munich GER Guangzhou CHN Bangkok THA Munich GER London ENG editFinal 705 5 nbsp Sergei Martynov BLR 600 105 5 3 August 2012 London UK editTeams 1793 nbsp Austria Knogler Planer Waibel July 19 2003 Plzen CZE Junior Men Individual 600 nbsp Stevan Pletikosic YUG August 29 1991 Munich GER editTeams 1778 nbsp Germany Boschenrieder Hahn Junghaenel July 9 2008 Plzen CZE Women Individual 597 nbsp Marina Bobkova RUS nbsp Olga Dovgun KAZ nbsp Olga Dovgun KAZ nbsp Olga Dovgun KAZ July 19 1998July 4 2002October 4 2002July 29 2006 Barcelona ESP Lahti FIN Busan KOR Zagreb CRO Teams 1786 nbsp Soviet Union Cherkasova Leskiv Shylava August 15 1990 Moscow URS Junior Women Individual 598 nbsp Katja Bottinger GER August 3 2000 Plzen CZE Teams 1771 nbsp Sweden Bengtsson Karlsson Saker July 14 2009 Osijek CRO Current World Records edit Current world records in 50 meter rifle proneMen Individual 633 0 nbsp Sergey Kamenskiy RUS July 21 2015 Maribor SLO Teams 1878 3 nbsp Poland Majka Bartnik Romanczyk September 16 2019 Bologna ITA Junior Men Individual 629 3 nbsp Christoph Kaulich GER September 16 2014 Granada ESP Teams 1865 6 nbsp Austria Thum Wadlegger Diem June 24 2017 Suhl GER Women ISSF Individual 628 5 nbsp Beate Gauss GER September 14 2014 Granada ESP Teams 1871 6 nbsp Russia Zykova Ivanova Khorosheva September 16 2019 Bologna ITA Women CISM Individual 625 5 nbsp Bae So hee KOR 14 November 2016 Doha QAT editTeams 1861 0 nbsp China Wan Yin Gao nbsp Germany Muller Beer Rachl 14 November 2016 14 November 2016 Doha QAT Doha QAT editJunior Women Individual 627 9 nbsp Jeanette Hegg Duestad NOR July 14 2019 Suhl GER Teams 1865 5 nbsp Norway Duestad Stette Engevik July 14 2019 Suhl GER References edit Historical Results ISSF Retrieved 12 December 2020 Official Statues Rules and Regulations Edition 2013 first print table 7 9 ISSF Meetings Tokyo 2020 recommendation Agenda 2020 implementations and Championships designation ISSF Sports February 23 2017 Retrieved from https en 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