50 meter rifle three positions (formerly known as one of four free rifle disciplines) is an International Shooting Sport Federation event, a miniature version of 300 meter rifle three positions. It consists of the kneeling, prone, and standing positions, fired in that order, traditionally with 3×40 shots for men and 3×20 shots for women. In January 2018, the number of shots was equalised between genders with the Women's 3x20 being abolished in favour of a 3x40 match identical to the men's event.[1] The caliber is .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm).
ISSF 50 meter rifle three positions
Men
Number of shots
3×40 + 45
Olympic Games
Since 1952
World Championships
Since 1939
Abbreviation
FR3X40
Women
Number of shots
3×40 + 45
Olympic Games
Since 1984
World Championships
Since 1966
Abbreviation
R3X40
The target: total Ø = 154.4 mm. 4 ring Ø = 106.4 mm. 9 ring Ø = 26.4 mm. 10 ring Ø = 10.4 mm, height 0.75 m above the floor
In both the men's and women's event, athletes must complete the course of fire within a single time block of 2 hours, 45 minutes. Before January 2018, the Women's 3x20 event had a time limit of 1 hour, 45 minutes. These time limits are applicable to matches conducted using electronic targets; longer times are used if the slower manual scoring system is used. Until 2018, women's rifles were limited to 6.5 kilograms (14 lb), as opposed to 8.0 kilograms (17.6 lb) for men. This was the only remaining difference between men's and women's equipment after the switch from standard rifles to sport rifles. In January 2018 with the women's event extended to a 3x40 match, the 6.5 kilograms (14 lb) limit was abolished, with Women permitted to use rifles up to 8.0 kilograms (17.6 lb).[2] This rendered the men's and women's events identical in both number of shots and equipment permitted.
In major competitions, including World Cups and World Championships, the top eight competitors reach a finals match, where the medal positions are decided. Beginning in 2013, 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 program in only the standing position, into a 45-shot elimination format in all three positions. After 10 of the 15 shots of the final, standing stage, the two lowest-ranked shooters are eliminated. For the remaining five shots, the lowest-ranked shooter is eliminated after each shot, before the final shot decides the gold and silver medalists among the final two survivors.
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1966AbbreviationR3X40The 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 floor In both the men s and women s event athletes must complete the course of fire within a single time block of 2 hours 45 minutes Before January 2018 the Women s 3x20 event had a time limit of 1 hour 45 minutes These time limits are applicable to matches conducted using electronic targets longer times are used if the slower manual scoring system is used Until 2018 women s rifles were limited to 6 5 kilograms 14 lb as opposed to 8 0 kilograms 17 6 lb for men This was the only remaining difference between men s and women s equipment after the switch from standard rifles to sport rifles In January 2018 with the women s event extended to a 3x40 match the 6 5 kilograms 14 lb limit was abolished with Women permitted to use rifles up to 8 0 kilograms 17 6 lb 2 This rendered the men s and women s events identical in both number of shots and equipment permitted In major competitions including World Cups and World Championships the top eight competitors reach a finals match where the medal positions are decided Beginning in 2013 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 program in only the standing position into a 45 shot elimination format in all three positions After 10 of the 15 shots of the final standing stage the two lowest ranked shooters are eliminated For the remaining five shots the lowest ranked shooter is eliminated after each shot before the final shot decides the gold and silver medalists among the final two survivors Contents 1 World Championships Men 2 World Championships Men Team 3 World Championships Women 4 World Championships Women Team 5 Current world records 6 ReferencesWorld Championships Men EditYear Place Gold Silver Bronze1937 Helsinki Jacques Louis Mazoyer FRA Viljo Leskinen FIN Gustav Lokotar EST 1939 Luzern Karl Steigelmann GER August Liivik EST Kurt Johansson SWE 1949 Buenos Aires Pauli Aapeli Janhonen FIN Arthur Edwin Cook USA Erling Asbjoern Kongshaug NOR 1952 Oslo Erling Asbjoern Kongshaug NOR Robert Burchler SUI Johan Hunaes NOR 1954 Caracas Anatoli Bogdanov URS Vasily Borisov URS Vilho Ilmari Ylonen FIN 1958 Moscow Victor Shamburkin URS Marat Niyazov URS Moysey Itkis URS 1962 Cairo Gary Anderson USA Marat Niyazov URS Erwin Vogt SUI 1966 Wiesbaden Gary Anderson USA Marat Niyazov URS Henryk Gorski POL 1970 Phoenix Vitali Parkhimovitch URS John Writer USA Lones Wigger USA 1974 Thun John Writer USA Lones Wigger USA Lanny Bassham USA 1978 Seoul Lanny Bassham USA Malcolm Cooper GBR Ulrich Lind FRG 1982 Caracas Vladimir Lvov URS Peter Heinz FRG Viktor Vlasov URS 1986 Suhl Petr Kurka TCH Malcolm Cooper GBR Pavel Soukenik TCH 1990 Moscow Eun Chul Lee KOR Robert Foth USA Hrachya Petikyan URS 1994 Milan Petr Kurka CZE Thomas Tamas USA Wolfram Waibel Jr AUT 1998 Barcelona Jozef Gonci SVK Pascal Bessy FRA Rajmond Debevec SLO 2002 Lahti Marcel Burge SUI Konstantin Prikhodtchenko RUS Peter Sidi HUN 2006 Zagreb Artem Khadjibekov RUS Stevan Pletikosic SCG Lei Zhang CHN 2010 Munich Peter Sidi HUN Han Jin seop KOR Nemanja Mirosavljev SRB 2014 Granada Zhu Qinan CHN Sergey Kamenskiy RUS Vitaly Bubnovich BLR 2018 Changwon Tomasz Bartnik POL Petar Gorsa CRO Michael McPhail USA World Championships Men Team EditYear Place Gold Silver Bronze1949 Buenos Aires FinlandOlavi EloPauli Aapeli JanhonenKullervo LeskinenToivo MaenttaeriVilho Ilmari Ylonen SwedenUno Hilding BergIsac Holger ErbenWalther Sigfrid FrostellKurt JohanssonJonas Jonsson NorwayMauritz AmundsenJohan HunaesErling Asbjoern KongshaugWilly RogebergThore Skredegaard1952 Oslo SwitzerlandRobert BurchlerErnst HuberOtto HorberAugust HollensteinSchmid E SwedenUno Hilding BergIsac Holger ErbenWalther Sigfrid FrostellKurt JohanssonLindquist T NorwayMauritz AmundsenJohan HunaesErling Asbjoern KongshaugHalvor KongsjordenThore Skredegaard1954 Caracas Soviet UnionAnatoli BogdanovVasily BorisovMoysey ItkisGrigori KupkoBoris Pereberin SwedenUno Hilding BergIsac Holger ErbenWalther Sigfrid FrostellAnders Helge KvissbergSundberg O NorwayMauritz AmundsenIver AasAnker HagenErling Asbjoern KongshaugThore Skredegaard1958 Moscow Soviet UnionVasily BorisovMoysey ItkisYuri KudryashovMarat NiyazovVictor Shamburkin West GermanyHans Werner HarbeckPeter KohnkeBernd KlingnerHelmut SchlenkerRudolf Sigl United StatesJames CarterHerr J Daniel PuckelGordon TarasVerle Wright Jr 1962 Cairo Soviet UnionVladimir ChuianVasily BorisovMoysey ItkisMarat Niyazov United StatesGary AndersonTommy PoolDaniel PuckelVerle Wright Jr SwitzerlandAugust HollensteinKurt MullerHans Rudolf SpillmannErwin Vogt1966 Wiesbaden United StatesGary AndersonTommy PoolMargaret ThompsonLones Wigger Soviet UnionAleksandrs GerasimjonoksValentin KornevVladimir KonyakhinMarat Niyazov East GermanyWerner LippoldtGuenter LangeDieter MunzertHartmut Sommer1970 Phoenix Soviet UnionVladimir AgishevOleg LapkinVitali ParkhimovitchSergei Yermilov United StatesDavid BoydJohn Robert FosterJohn WriterLones Wigger West GermanyPeter KohnkeBernd KlingnerGottfried KustermannKlaus Zahringer1974 Thun United StatesLanny BasshamMargaret MurdockLones WiggerJohn Writer Soviet UnionAnatoli BulgakovGennadi LushikovAlexander MitrofanovVitali Parkhimovitch West GermanyBernd KlingnerGottfried KustermannWolfgang RuehleKlaus Zahringer1978 Seoul United StatesLanny BasshamEdward EtzelRod Fitz RandolphLones Wigger West GermanyGottfried KustermannUlrich LindWerner SeiboldKarlheinz Smieszek SwedenSven JohanssonCarl Erik OebergEsbjoern SvenssonStefan Thynell1982 Caracas Soviet UnionKirill IvanovVladimir LvovAlexander MitrofanovViktor Vlasov Great BritainAlister AllanMalcolm CooperBarry DaggerJohn Davis NorwayArnt Olav HauglandTerje Melbye HansenHarald StenvaagGeir Skirbekk1986 Suhl CzechoslovakiaMilan BakesPetr KurkaPavel Soukenik Soviet UnionKirill IvanovHrachya PetikyanViktor Vlasov FranceJean Pierre AmatPascal BessyMichel Bury1990 Moscow Soviet UnionViatcheslav BotchkarevKirill IvanovHrachya Petikyan CzechoslovakiaMilan BakesPetr KurkaMiroslav Varga YugoslaviaRajmond DebevecNemanja MirosavljevGoran Maksimovic1994 Milan FranceJean Pierre AmatMichel BuryRoger Chassat UkraineArtur AyvazyanOleg DementyevOleg Mykhaylov Czech RepublicMilan BakesVaclav BecvarPetr Kurka1998 Barcelona UkraineArtur AyvazyanOleg MykhaylovJury Sukhorukov FrancePascal BessyJean Pierre AmatRoger Chassat RussiaAlexander KoudelinArtem KhadjibekovSergei Kovalenko2002 Lahti RussiaArtem KhadjibekovViatcheslav BotchkarevKonstantin Prikhodtchenko United StatesMichael AntiMatthew EmmonsGlenn Dubis UkraineJury SukhorukovOleg MykhaylovArtur Ayvazyan2006 Zagreb RussiaArtem KhadjibekovSergei KovalenkoViatcheslav Botchkarev AustriaThomas FarnikMario KnoglerChristian Planer United StatesMatthew EmmonsJason ParkerMichael Mcphail2010 Munich RussiaArtem KhadjibekovFedor VlasovKonstantin Prikhodtchenko NorwayVebjorn BergOle Kristian BryhnOle Magnus Bakken UkraineArtur AyvazyanJury SukhorukovVladyslav Hryhorenko2014 Granada Cao YifeiZhu QinanKang Hongwei NorwayAre HansenOle Kristian BryhnOle Magnus Bakken RussiaNazar LouginetsSergey KamenskiyFedor Vlasov2018 Changwon RussiaNazar LouginetsVladimir MaslennikovSergey Kamenskiy Haoran YangZicheng HuiYuncong Yao BelarusYury ShcherbatsevichVitali BubnovichIllia CharheikaWorld Championships Women EditYear Place Gold Silver Bronze1966 Wiesbaden Margaret Thompson USA Anneliese Goth FRG Tatiana Ryabinskaya URS 1970 Phoenix Margaret Murdock USA Desanka Perovic YUG Lucia Fagereva URS 1974 Thun Anka Pelova BUL Nonka Shatarova BUL Margaret Murdock USA 1978 Seoul Wanda Oliver USA Karen Monez USA Christina Gustafsson SWE 1982 Caracas Marlies Helbig GDR Lessia Leskiv URS Anna Malakhova URS 1986 Suhl Vesela Letcheva BUL Valentina Lazarova BUL Angela Berger GDR 1990 Moscow Vesela Letcheva BUL Deena Wigger USA Anitza Valkova BUL 1994 Milan Anna Maloukhina RUS Lessia Leskiv UKR Irina Gerasimenok RUS 1998 Barcelona Sonja Pfeilschifter GER Xian Wang CHN Nonka Matova BUL 2002 Lahti Petra Horneber GER Natallia Kalnysh UKR Martina Prekel GER 2006 Zagreb Lioubov Galkina RUS Sylwia Bogacka POL Sonja Pfeilschifter GER 2010 Munich Barbara Lechner GER Sonja Pfeilschifter GER Annik Marguet SUI 2014 Granada Beate Gauss GER Snjezana Pejcic CRO Malin Westerheim NOR 2018 Changwon Yulia Karimova RUS Isabella Straub GER Snjezana Pejcic CRO World Championships Women Team EditYear Place Gold Silver Bronze1970 Phoenix United StatesTammie FosterMargaret MurdockDiana Timberlake Soviet UnionLucia FagerevaTatiana RatnikovaElena Zaharchenko East GermanyGudrun MehlanMarga NabelGabriele Riedel1974 Thun Soviet UnionKira BoikoTatiana RatnikovaBaiba Zarina BulgariaPoliksena KanchevaAnka PelovaNonka Shatarova West GermanyElke BeckerElisabeth BalșElisabeth Boehmer1978 Seoul United StatesBecky BraunKaren MonezWanda Oliver SwedenAnita EnqvistChristina GustafssonMargareta Gustafsson FranceYvette CouraultDominique EsnaultElisabeth Lesou1982 Caracas Soviet UnionSvetlana KomaristovaLessia LeskivAnna Malakhova East GermanyGilda GorzkullaMarlies HelbigMarlies Moch United StatesMary GodloveKaren MonezGloria Parmentier1986 Suhl BulgariaValentina LazarovaVesela LetchevaNonka Matova East GermanyAngela BergerSabine TothKathrin Starkloff United StatesWanda JewellPat SpurginDeena Wigger1990 Moscow BulgariaVesela LetchevaNonka MatovaAnitza Valkova United StatesLauni MeiliKristen PetersonDeena Wigger Soviet UnionValentina CherkasovaLessia LeskivIryna Shylava1994 Milan Petra HorneberKirsten ObelWera Stamm RussiaValentina CherkasovaIrina GerasimenokAnna Maloukhina Muhua ChenQiuping ZhangDanhong Zhou1998 Barcelona Hong ShanXian WangYimin Xu United StatesElizabeth BourlandJayme DickmanWanda Jewell BulgariaAni IvanovaVesela LetchevaNonka Matova2002 Lahti UkraineOlena DavydovaNatallia KalnyshLessia Leskiv Petra HorneberSonja PfeilschifterMartina Prekel RussiaTatiana GoldobinaLioubov GalkinaMarina Bobkova2006 Zagreb RussiaLioubov GalkinaTatiana GoldobinaAlena Nizkoshapskaia Barbara LechnerClaudia KeckSonja Pfeilschifter Bo LiuLiuxi WuJieyi Tang2010 Munich United StatesJamie BeyerleAmy SowashSandra Fong Barbara LechnerEva FriedelSonja Pfeilschifter SerbiaIvana MaksimovicAndrea ArsovicLidija Mihajlovic2014 Granada Beate GaussBarbara EnglederEva Rosken Chen DongqiChang JingZhao Huixin South KoreaJeong Mi raYoo Seo youngKim Seo la2018 Changwon Isabella StraubJolyn BeerJaqueline Orth DenmarkRikke Maeng IbsenStine NielsenStephanie Laura Scurrah Grundsoee RussiaYulia KarimovaPolina KhoroshevaYulia ZykovaCurrent world records EditSee also List of Olympic records in shooting and List of national shooting records surpassing the world records Current world records in 50 metre rifle three positionsMen Qualification 1188 Jan Lochbihler SUI August 28 2019 Rio de Janeiro BRA Final 466 0 Zhang Changhong CHN Aug 2 2021 Tokyo JPN Teams 3549 Norway Claussen Larsen Hegg May 29 2021 Osijek CRO editJunior Men Qualification 1185 Filip Nepejchal CZE Istvan Peni HUN May 22 2017 October 29 2017 Munich GER New Delhi IND Final 462 9 Filip Nepejchal CZE November 19 2019 Putian CHN Teams 3512 Hungary Peni Vas Pekler June 27 2017 Suhl GER Women ISSF Qualification 1185 Jenny Stene NOR May 28 2019 Munich GER Final 464 7 Petra Zublasing ITA June 19 2015 Baku AZE Teams 3531 Norway Stene Duestad Lund September 21 2019 Bologna ITA Women CISM Individual 1183 Yulia Karimova RUS 3 June 2018 Thun SUI editTeams 3499 China Gao Shi Wan 3 June 2018 Thun SUI editJunior Women Qualification 1180 Fu Yutian CHN July 18 2019 Suhl GER Final 459 3 Anna Janssen GER September 15 2019 Bologna ITA Teams 3509 Germany Janssen Ruschel Weindorf China Fu Chen Hou July 18 2019 July 18 2019 Suhl GER Suhl GER References Edit ISSF Rules Changes for 2018 2020 approved ISSF Sport International Shooting Sport Federation 18 December 2017 Archived from the original on 1 September 2018 Retrieved 11 September 2018 Corrections for ISSF Rules Edition 2017 Second Print V1 1 01 2018 PDF ISSF Sports International Shooting Sport Federation 30 January 2018 Archived from the original PDF on 11 September 2018 Retrieved 11 September 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ISSF 50 meter rifle three positions amp oldid 1128370333, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,