Shooting at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's 50 metre rifle three positions

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Women's 50 metre rifle three positions
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
Venue Wolf Creek Shooting Complex
Competitors 38 from 21 nations
Winning score 686.1 (OR)
Medalists
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1st Aleksandra Ivošev 23x15px Yugoslavia
2nd Irina Gerasimenok  Russia
3rd Renata Mauer  Poland
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Shooting at the
1996 Summer Olympics
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Rifle
50 m rifle three positions men women
50 m rifle prone men
10 m air rifle   men   women
Pistol
50 m pistol men
25 m pistol women
25 m rapid fire pistol men
10 m air pistol men women
Shotgun
Trap men
Double trap men women
Skeet men
Running target
10 m running target men

Women's 50 metre rifle three positions (then known as standard rifle) was one of the fifteen shooting events at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Renata Mauer, who had won the air rifle competitions a few days earlier, set a new Olympic record of 589 points in the qualification round, but failed to win the double as she was surpassed in the final by Aleksandra Ivošev, winning on the final Olympic record score of 686.1, and Irina Gerasimenok.

Qualification round

Rank Athlete Country Prone Stand Kneel Total Notes
1 Renata Mauer  Poland 200 192 197 589 Q OR
2 Aleksandra Ivošev 23x15px Yugoslavia 199 193 195 587 Q
3 Irina Gerasimenok  Russia 196 194 195 585 Q
4 Nonka Matova  Bulgaria 197 191 196 584 Q
4 Kirsten Obel  Germany 200 194 190 584 Q
6 Elizabeth Bourland  United States 195 194 194 583 Q
6 Kong Hyun-ah  South Korea 198 191 194 583 Q
8 Tetyana Nesterova  Ukraine 197 191 193 581 Q
9 Gaby Bühlmann  Switzerland 199 192 188 579
9 Petra Horneber  Germany 197 189 193 579
9 Lessia Leskiv  Ukraine 199 185 195 579
12 Jean Foster  United States 197 187 194 578
12 Lindy Hansen  Norway 197 191 190 578
12 Vessela Letcheva  Bulgaria 195 188 195 578
12 Marta Nedvedova  Czech Republic 197 190 191 578
12 Suzana Skoko  Croatia 192 194 192 578
17 Irina Shilova  Belarus 197 188 192 577
17 Olga Pogrebniak  Belarus 197 186 194 577
17 Zhang Qiuping  China 197 188 192 577
20 Chen Muhua  China 197 188 191 576
20 Éva Joó  Hungary 197 190 189 576
22 Dagmar Bilkova  Czech Republic 198 187 189 574
22 Aranka Binder 23x15px Yugoslavia 197 189 188 574
22 Anni Bisso  Denmark 194 190 190 574
22 Sabina Fuchs  Switzerland 196 186 192 574
26 Anna Maloukhina  Russia 193 186 194 573
26 Yoko Minamoto  Japan 196 183 194 573
28 Mladenka Malenica  Croatia 196 190 186 572
29 Sara Antunes  Portugal 195 185 191 571
30 Jarintorn Dangpiam  Thailand 193 183 194 570
30 Eva Forian  Hungary 191 188 191 570
32 Carla Ribeiro  Portugal 197 180 191 568
32 Weon Gyung-sook  South Korea 194 185 189 568
34 Hanne Vataker  Norway 195 185 186 566
35 Malini Wickramasinghe  Sri Lanka 195 193 177 565
36 Pushpamali Ramanayake  Sri Lanka 194 188 182 564
37 Malgorzata Ksiazkiewicz  Poland 194 181 188 563
38 Cristina Antolin  Spain 189 186 182 557

OR Olympic record – Q Qualified for final

Final

Rank Athlete Qual Final Total Notes
1st 22x20px Aleksandra Ivošev (YUG) 587 99.1 686.1 OR
2nd  Irina Gerasimenok (RUS) 585 95.1 680.1
3rd  Renata Mauer (POL) 589 90.8 679.8
4  Kirsten Obel (GER) 584 95.2 679.2
5  Nonka Matova (BUL) 584 94.8 678.8
6  Kong Hyun-ah (KOR) 583 92.8 675.8
7  Elizabeth Bourland (USA) 583 91.0 675.0
8  Tetyana Nesterova (UKR) 581 92.3 673.3

OR Olympic record

References

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