1955 European Shooting Championships | |
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Dates | 11 - 18 September |
Host city | Bucharest, Romania |
Level | Senior |
Events | 17 men + 5 women (individual) 11 men + 4 women (team) |
← - 1957 → |
The 1955 European Shooting Championships was the 1st edition of the global shooting competition, European Shooting Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.[1]
Winners
Events was 30, 17 individual and 13 team.[2]
Individual
Event | Winner | Country |
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KK rifle Version, lying | Erling Kongshaug | Norway |
50 m rifle 3 positions | Ole Hviid Jensen | Denmark |
KK rifle, lying | Anders Kvissberg | Sweden |
50 m rifle kneeling | Ole Hviid Jensen | Denmark |
KK rifle, standing | Moisei Itkis | Soviet Union |
300 m standard rifle | Ernst Schmid | Switzerland |
Free sport rifle, lying | Vilho Ylönen | Finland |
300 m rifle kneeling | Edwin Rohr | Switzerland |
Free sport rifle, standing | August Hollenstein | Switzerland |
50 m pistol | Anton Yasynskiy | Soviet Union |
25 m rapid fire pistol | Yevgeny Cherkasov | Soviet Union |
25 m center fire pistol | Machmud Umarov | Soviet Union |
300 m rifle 3 positions | Anatoli Bogdanov | Soviet Union |
Running deer, a shot | Miklós Kovács | Hungary |
Running stag, double shot | Fjodor Pusirj | Soviet Union |
Trap | Yuri Nikandrov | Soviet Union |
Skeet | Nikolai Durnev | Soviet Union |
Team
Event | Winner | Country |
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KK rifle Version, team | (Iver Aas, Mauritz Amundsen, Willy Knudsen, Erling Kongshaug) | Norway |
Small bore rifle, three-position, team | (Anatoli Bogdanow, Wassili Borisov, Moisei Itkis, Boris Pereberin, Pawel Peremotin) | Soviet Union |
Small bore rifle, lying, team | (Anatoli Bogdanow, Vasily Borisov, Moisei Itkis, Boris Pereberin, Pawel Peremotin) | Soviet Union |
Small bore rifle, kneeling, team | (Anatoli Bogdanow, Vasily Borisov, Moisei Itkis, Grigori Lusin, Pawel Peremotin) | Soviet Union |
Small bore rifle, standing, team | (Anatoli Bogdanow, Vasily Borisov, Mosej Moisei Itkis, Boris Pereberin, Pawel Peremotin) | Soviet Union |
Army rifle, three-position, team | (Vasily Golovin, Vasily Krisnievsky, Ivan Novoshilov, Boris Pereberin, Pavel Peremotin) | Soviet Union |
300 m rifle 3 positions, team | (Anatoli Bogdanow, Wassili Borisov, Wassili Golowin, Mosej Itkisch, Wassili Krisnjewski) | Soviet Union |
Sport pistol, team | (Wladimir Gjemin, Anton Yasynskiy, Konstantin Martasov, Machmud Umarow, Lew Wainstein) | Soviet Union |
Rapid-fire pistol, team | (Yevgeny Cherkasov, Nikolai Kalinichenko, Viktor Nasonov, Vasily Sorokin) | Soviet Union |
Large-caliber sport pistol, team | (Wladimir Gjemin, Konstantin Martasov, Machmud Umarow, Lew Wainstein) | Soviet Union |
Trap, team | (Sergej Kalinjin, Nikolai Mogilewski, Yuri Nikandrov, Vasily Selin) | Soviet Union |
See also
References
- ↑ "Historical Results - European Championships". issf-sports.org. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
- ↑ "Schießen - Europameisterschaften 1929-1959". sport-komplett.de. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
External links
- Official website
- European Champion Archive Results at Sport-komplett-de
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