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.
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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 50 meter running target mixed news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message 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 50 meter running target mixedMenNumber of shots2x20World ChampionshipsSince 1970Abbreviation50RTMIX Contents 1 World Championships Men 2 World Championships Men team 3 World Championships total medals 4 Current world records 5 ReferencesWorld Championships Men editYear Place Gold Silver Bronze 1970 nbsp Phoenix nbsp Gote Gard SWE nbsp Valeri Postoianov URS nbsp Jogan Nikitin URS 1973 nbsp Melbourne nbsp Valeri Postoianov URS nbsp Alexander Kediarov URS nbsp Helmut Bellingrodt COL 1974 nbsp Bern nbsp Valeri Postoianov URS nbsp Alexander Kediarov URS nbsp Alexander Gazov URS 1978 nbsp Seoul nbsp Giovanni Mezzari ITA nbsp Guenther Danne FRG nbsp Ezio Cini ITA 1979 nbsp Linz nbsp Alexander Gazov URS nbsp Igor Sokolov URS nbsp Gyula Szabo HUN 1981 nbsp Mala nbsp Aleksei Rudnizkiy URS nbsp Alexander Ivanchikhin URS nbsp Tibor Bodnar HUN 1982 nbsp Caracas nbsp Nikolai Dedov URS nbsp Yuri Kadenatsy URS nbsp Jerzy Greszkiewicz POL 1983 nbsp Edmonton nbsp Sergei Savostianov URS nbsp Nikolai Dedov URS nbsp Jerzy Greszkiewicz POL 1986 nbsp Suhl nbsp Attila Solti HUN nbsp Shiping Huang CHN nbsp Yuwei Li CHN 1990 nbsp Moscow nbsp Ronghui Zhang CHN nbsp Gennadi Avramenko URS nbsp Manfred Kurzer GDR 1994 nbsp Milan nbsp Lubos Racansky CZE nbsp Gennadi Avramenko UKR nbsp Miroslav Janus CZE 2002 nbsp Lahti nbsp Jozsef Sike HUN nbsp Emil Martinsson SWE nbsp Lubomir Pelach SVK 2006 nbsp Zagreb nbsp Lukasz Czapla POL nbsp Peter Pelach SVK nbsp Bedrich Jonas CZE 2008 nbsp Plzen nbsp Aleksandr Blinov RUS nbsp Peter Pelach SVK nbsp Alexander Zinenko UKR 2009 nbsp Heinola nbsp Maxim Stepanov RUS nbsp Staffan Holmstrom FIN nbsp Niklas Bergstrom SWE 2010 nbsp Munich nbsp Maxim Stepanov RUS nbsp Miroslav Jurco SVK nbsp Emil Martinsson SWE 2012 nbsp Stockholm nbsp Jozsef Sike HUN nbsp Emil Martinsson SWE nbsp Krister Holmberg FIN 2014 nbsp Granada nbsp Lukasz Czapla POL nbsp Emil Martinsson SWE nbsp Jozsef Sike HUN 2016 nbsp Suhl nbsp Emil Martinsson SWE nbsp Jesper Nyberg SWE nbsp Park Myong won PRK 2018 nbsp Changwon nbsp Emil Martinsson SWE nbsp Mikhail Azarenko RUS nbsp Jesper Nyberg SWE 2022 nbsp Chateauroux nbsp Emil Martinsson SWE nbsp Jesper Nyberg SWE nbsp Ihor Kizyma UKR World Championships Men team editYear Place Gold Silver Bronze 1970 nbsp Phoenix nbsp SwedenGoete GaardRunar JakobssonStig JohanssonMartin Nordfors nbsp Soviet UnionAndris ButsisAlexander FarafonovJogan NikitinValeri Postoianov nbsp United States of AmericaLoyd CrowTed Mc MillionFrank TossasRobert Yeager 1973 nbsp Melbourne nbsp Soviet UnionValeri PostoianovAlexander KediarovMati JigiYakov Zhelezniak nbsp SwedenGoete GaardKarl KarlssonPer Anders LingmanMartin Nordfors nbsp United States of AmericaCharles DavisArlie JonesEdmund MoellerLouis Michael Theimer 1974 nbsp Bern nbsp Soviet UnionAlexander GazovAlexander KediarovYakov ZhelezniakValeri Postoianov nbsp HungaryTibor BodnarZoltan PelikanGyula SzaboJanos Szekeres nbsp SwedenLars IvarssonKarl KarlssonPer Anders LingmanGunnar Svensson 1978 nbsp Seoul nbsp ItalyEzio CiniGiovanni MezzaniItalo MariFiorenzo Zanella nbsp Federal Republic of GermanyGuenther DanneWolfgang HambergerThomas LedererChristoph Michael Zeisner nbsp FinlandMartti EskelinenJorma LievonenJuha RannikkoMatti Saeteri 1979 nbsp Linz nbsp Soviet UnionAlexander GazovMati JigiAlexander KediarovIgor Sokolov nbsp HungaryTibor BodnarAndras DoleschallGyula SzaboJanos Szekeres nbsp SwedenLars IvarssonHarry JohanssonKarl KarlssonMartin Nordvors 1981 nbsp Mala nbsp Soviet UnionAleksei RudnizkiyAlexander IvanchikhinYuri KadenatsyIgor Sokolov nbsp HungaryTibor BodnarZoltan KeczeliAndras DoleschallKalman Kovacs nbsp People s Republic of ChinaJiping YuChu GangZhongyuan WangYili Xie 1982 nbsp Caracas nbsp Soviet UnionNikolai DedovAlexander IvanchikhinYuri KadenatsySergei Savostianov nbsp HungaryAndras DoleschallZoltan KeczeliKalman KovacsIstvan Peni nbsp FinlandHeikki KoskinenJorma LievonenMatti SaeteriTimo Vuchensilta 1983 nbsp Edmonton nbsp Soviet UnionNikolai DedovYuri KadenatsySergei Savostianov nbsp PolandZygmunt BogdziewiczJerzy GreszkiewiczEugeniusz Janczak nbsp People s Republic of ChinaBin HeZhongyuan WangJiping Yu 1986 nbsp Suhl nbsp People s Republic of ChinaShiping HuangYuwei LiYiming Yang nbsp Soviet UnionGennadi AvramenkoSergei LuzovIgor Sokolov nbsp HungaryTibor BodnarAndras DoleschallAttila Solti 1990 nbsp Moscow nbsp Soviet UnionAnatoli AsrabaevGennadi AvramenkoAlexei Poslov nbsp People s Republic of ChinaZhiyong CaiQuingquan ShuRonghui Zhang nbsp HungaryJozsef AngyanJozsef SikeAttila Solti 1994 nbsp Milan nbsp Czech RepublicMiroslav JanusJan KermietLubos Racansky nbsp RussiaAnatoli AsrabaevAlexander KonichevIgor Kolesov nbsp People s Republic of ChinaZhiyong CaiQuingquan ShuJun Xiao 2002 nbsp Lahti nbsp Czech RepublicMiroslav JanusMiroslav LizalLubos Racansky nbsp FinlandKrister HolmbergVesa SaviahdePasi Wedman nbsp RussiaAleksandr BlinovJuri ErmolenkoDimitri Lykin 2006 nbsp Zagreb nbsp UkraineVladyslav PrianishnikovAlexander ZinenkoOleksandr Ulvak nbsp RussiaDimitri LykinIgor KolesovAleksandr Blinov nbsp SwedenEmil MartinssonNiklas BergstroemSami Pesonen 2008 nbsp Plzen nbsp Czech RepublicBedrich JonasLubos RacanskyMiroslav Janus nbsp RussiaAleksandr BlinovIgor KolesovDmitry Romanov nbsp SwedenEmil MartinssonNiklas BergstroemMattias Bergman 2009 nbsp Heinola nbsp Russia nbsp Finland nbsp Czech Republic 2010 nbsp Munich nbsp Russia nbsp Slovakia nbsp Sweden 2012 nbsp Stockholm nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Ukraine nbsp Russia 2014 nbsp Granada nbsp Sweden nbsp Russia nbsp Czech Republic 2016 nbsp Suhl nbsp Russia nbsp Sweden nbsp Hungary 2018 nbsp Changwon nbsp Sweden nbsp Russia nbsp North Korea 2022 nbsp Chateauroux Event not heldWorld Championships total medals editRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Soviet Union13102252 nbsp Czech Republic40373 nbsp Russia33174 nbsp Sweden325105 nbsp Hungary244106 nbsp China22487 nbsp Italy20138 nbsp Poland11249 nbsp Ukraine111310 nbsp Finland032511 nbsp Slovakia021312 nbsp West Germany020213 nbsp United States002214 nbsp Colombia0011 nbsp East Germany0011Totals 15 entries 31303091Current world records editSee also List of national shooting records surpassing the world records Current world records in 50 meter running target mixed Men Individual 398 nbsp Lubos Racansky CZE August 4 1994 Milan ITA Teams 1181 nbsp Czech Republic Janus Kermiet Racansky August 4 1994 Milan ITA Junior Men Individual 397 nbsp Michael Jakosits FRG September 7 1990 Zenica YUG Individual 1167 nbsp East Germany Hasse Kleebauer Kurzer September 7 1990 Zenica YUG References edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 50 meter running target mixed amp oldid 1217608668, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,