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ISSF 50 meter rifle prone
Men
Number of shots60
Olympic Games1908–2016[1]
World ChampionshipsSince 1929
AbbreviationFR60PR
Women
Number of shots60
Olympic Games-
World ChampionshipsSince 1966
AbbreviationSTR60PR
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

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 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).

Since 2013 the time limit is 50 minutes for the match, preceded by 15 minutes of sighting and preparation time. If shooting on paper rather than electronic targets, 60 minutes is allowed for match firing.[2]

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 has never been included in the Olympic program. It is included in both the ISSF and the CISM World Championships. Since the use of Olympic-style finals 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.

World Championships, Men

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Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1962 Ägypten Cairo  Karl Wenk (FRG)  Vladimir Chuian (URS)  James Enoch Hill (USA)
1966 West Germany Wiesbaden  David Boyd (USA)  Jerzy Nowicki (POL)  Bill Krilling (USA)
1970 Vereinigte Staaten Phoenix  Manfred Fiess (RSA)  Esa Einari Kervinen (FIN)  Klaus Zähringer (FRG)
1974 Schweiz Thun  Karel Bulan (TCH)  Helge Edvin Anshushaug (NOR)  Wolfram Waibel Sr. (AUT)
1978 Südkorea Seoul  Alister Allan (GBR)  Lones Wigger (USA)  Lanny Bassham (USA)
1982 Venezuela Caracas  Victor Daniltchenko (URS)  William Beard (USA)  Viktor Vlasov (URS)
1986 East Germany Suhl  Sandor Bereczky (HUN)  Gale Stewart (CAN)  Michael Heine (FRG)
1990 Soviet Union Moscow  Viatcheslav Botchkarev (URS)  Harald Stenvaag (NOR)  Tadeusz Czerwinski (POL)
1994 Italien Milan  Wenjie Li (CHN) Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stevan Pletikosic (IOP)  Michel Bury (FRA)
1998 Spanien Barcelona  Thomas Tamas (USA)  Juha Hirvi (FIN)  Sergei Kovalenko (RUS)
2002 Finnland Lahti  Matthew Emmons (USA)  Rajmond Debevec (SLO)  Espen Berg-Knutsen (NOR)
2006 Kroatien Zagreb  Sergei Martynov (BLR)  Jury Sukhorukov (UKR)  Marco de Nicolo (ITA)
2010 Deutschland Munich  Sergei Martynov (BLR)  Valérian Sauveplane (FRA)  Matthew Emmons (USA)
2014 Spanien Granada  Warren Potent (AUS)  Daniel Brodmeier (GER)  Yury Shcherbatsevich (BLR)
2018 Südkorea Changwon  Steffen Olsen (DEN)  Stian Bogar (NOR)  Thomas Mathis (AUT)
2022 Ägypten New Administrative Capital  Jan Lochbihler (SUI)  Liu Yukun (CHN)  Zhao Zhonghao (CHN)

World Championships, Men Team

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Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1962 Ägypten Cairo Schweden Schweden
Christer Gustafsson
Kurt Johansson
Jan Emil Poignant
Nils Johan Sundberg
 Vereinigte Staaten
Gary Anderson
James Enoch Hill
Presley Kendall
Verle Franklin Jun. Wright
West Germany West Germany
Rudolf Bortz
Peter Kohnke
Karl Wenk
Klaus Zähringer
1966 West Germany Wiesbaden  Vereinigte Staaten
Donald Adams
David Boyd
Bill Krilling
Lones Wigger
Polen Polen
Janusz Kalmus
Stanislaw Marucha
Jerzy Nowicki
Andrzej Trajda
Soviet Union Soviet Union
Vasily Borisov
Alexander Gerasimenok
Yuri Kudryashov
Marat Niyazov
1970 Vereinigte Staaten Phoenix Italien Italien
Giuseppe de Chirico
Franco Donna
Walter Frescura
Luigi Testarmata
Rumänien Rumänien
Marin Ferecatu
Ștefan Kaban
Gheorghe Vasilescu
Stefan Tamas
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Dusan Epifanic
Branislav Loncar
Zdravko Milutinovic
Miroslav Sipek
1974 Schweiz Thun Finnland Finnland
Jouko Ilmari Hietalahti
Pauli Aapeli Janhonen
Esa Einari Kervinen
Leif Lajunen
 Vereinigte Staaten
Victor Auer
Presley Kendall
Margaret Murdock
Lones Wigger
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Karel Bulan
Petr Kovářík
Karel Skyba
Jiri Vogler
1978 Südkorea Seoul  Vereinigte Staaten
Lanny Bassham
John Comley
Boyd Goldsby
Lones Wigger
West Germany West Germany
Kurt Hillenbrand
Ulrich Lind
Karlheinz Smieszek
Werner Seibold
Schweiz Schweiz
Hans Braem
Pierre-Alain Dufaux
Anton Mueller
Robert Weilenmann
1982 Venezuela Caracas Soviet Union Soviet Union
Victor Daniltchenko
Gennadi Lushikov
Alexander Mitrofanov
Viktor Vlasov
West Germany West Germany
Hubert Bichler
Peter Heinz
Ulrich Lind
Werner Seibold
Österreich Österreich
Albert Deuring
Lothar Heinrich
Hannes Rainer
Wolfram Waibel Sr.
1986 East Germany Suhl Australien Australien
Donald Brook
Warren Potent
Alan Smith
East Germany East Germany
Bernd Hartstein
Mario Gonsierowski
Hellfried Heilfort
Schweden Schweden
Christian Heller
Stefan Lövbom
Hans Strand
1990 Soviet Union Moscow Soviet Union Soviet Union
Viatcheslav Botchkarev
Gennadi Lushikov
Sergei Martynov
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Jaromir Bures
Vaclav Becvar
Miroslav Varga
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Rajmond Debevec
Goran Maksimović
Nemanja Mirosavljev
1994 Italien Milan Ukraine Ukraine
Artur Ayvazyan
Oleg Dementyev
Andriy Sheykin
 Frankreich
Jean-Pierre Amat
Michel Bury
Dominique Maquin
Russland Russland
Viatcheslav Botchkarev
Artem Khadjibekov
Sergei Schedrin
1998 Spanien Barcelona  Vereinigte Staaten
Thomas Tamas
Glenn Dubis
Lance Hopper
Slowakei Slowakei
Peter Bubernik
Miroslav Svorada
Jozef Gönci
Italien Italien
Roberto Vitobello
Marco de Nicolo
Roberto Facheris
2002 Finnland Lahti Norwegen Norwegen
Espen Berg-Knutsen
Vebjørn Berg
Harald Stenvaag
Ukraine Ukraine
Oleg Mykhaylov
Artur Ayvazyan
Jury Sukhorukov
Russland Russland
Konstantin Prikhodtchenko
Sergei Kovalenko
Artem Khadjibekov
2006 Kroatien Zagreb  Vereinigte Staaten
Michael McPhail
Eric Uptagrafft
Matthew Emmons
Österreich Österreich
Mario Knögler
Christian Planer
Alexander Uhl
Ungarn Ungarn
Péter Sidi
Tibor Gabor Mlinkovics
Szabolcs Herczegh
2010 Deutschland Munich  Vereinigte Staaten
Michael McPhail
Eric Uptagrafft
Matthew Emmons
Südkorea Südkorea
Han Jinseop
Kim Jonghyun
Kim Hakman
Russland Russland
Artem Khadjibekov
Konstantin Prikhodtchenko
Dmitry Ponomarev
2014 Spanien Granada China
Zhao Shengbo
Lan Xing
Liu Gang
Weißrussland Weißrussland
Sergei Martynov
Yuri Shcherbatsevich
Vitali Bubnovich
Serbien Serbien
Stevan Pletikosić
Milenko Sebić
Nemanja Mirosavljev
2018 Südkorea Changwon Deutschland
Daniel Brodmeier
Christoph Kaulich
Maximilian Dallinger
 Vereinigte Staaten
Michael McPhail
Matthew Emmons
Lucas Kozeniesky
China
Zhao Zhonghao
Sun Jian
Liu Gang

World Championships, Women

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Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1966 West Germany Wiesbaden  Eulalia Zakrzewska (POL)  Margaret Thompson (USA)  Ferencne Kun (HUN)
1970 Vereinigte Staaten Phoenix  Desanka Perović (YUG)  Ann de Vos (RSA)  Margareta Gustafsson (SWE)
1974 Schweiz Thun  Margaret Murdock (USA)  Christina Gustafsson (SWE)  Nonka Shatarova (BUL)
1978 Südkorea Seoul  Sue Ann Sandusky (USA)  Dominique Esnault (FRA)  Karen Monez (USA)
1982 Venezuela Caracas  Sirpa Ylönen (FIN)  Yvonne Hill (AUS)  Svetlana Komaristova (URS)
1986 East Germany Suhl  Eva Forian (HUN)  Nonka Matova (BUL)  Roxana Lamasanu (ROM)
1990 Soviet Union Moscow  Iryna Shylava (URS)  Valentina Cherkasova (URS)  Lessia Leskiv (URS)
1994 Italien Milan  Petra Horneber (GER)  Beth Herzman (USA)  Nieves Fernandez (ESP)
1998 Spanien Barcelona  Marina Bobkova (RUS)  Xian Wang (CHN)  Elizabeth Bourland (USA)
2002 Finnland Lahti  Olga Dovgun (KAZ)  Xian Wang (CHN)  Natallia Kalnysh (UKR)
2006 Kroatien Zagreb  Olga Dovgun (KAZ)  Hanne Skarpodde (NOR)  Varvara Kovalenko (KAZ)
2010 Deutschland Munich  Tejaswini Sawant (IND)  Joanna Nowakowska (POL)  Olga Dovgun (KAZ)
2014 Spanien Granada  Beate Gauss (GER)  Chen Dongqi (CHN)  Esmari Van Reenen (RSA)
2018 Südkorea Changwon  Seonaid McIntosh (GBR)  Isabella Straub (GER)  Daniela Demjen Peskova (SVK)
2022 Ägypten New Administrative Capital  Jolyn Beer (GER)  Sarina Hitz (SUI)  Mary Carolynn Tucker (USA)

World Championships, Women Team

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Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1966 West Germany Wiesbaden Polen Polen
Barbara Kopyt
Bozena Wzietek
Eulalia Zakrzewska
 Vereinigte Staaten
Marianne Jensen
Patricia Kinsella
Margaret Thompson
Ungarn Ungarn
Oszkarne Kellner
Lajosne Kisgyorgy
Ferencne Kun
1970 Vereinigte Staaten Phoenix Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Magdalena Herold
Mirjana Masic
Desanka Perovic
West Germany West Germany
Ingrid Kappes
Gerlinde Popp
Anneliese Rhomberg
Soviet Union Soviet Union
Tamara Cherkasova
Lucia Fagereva
Tatiana Ratnikova
1974 Schweiz Thun  Vereinigte Staaten
Schuyler Helbing
Margaret Murdock
Diana Zimmermann
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Mirjana Masic
Desanka Pesut
Valeria Sabatka
Schweden Schweden
Margareta Gustafsson
Christina Gustafsson
Brita Raning
1978 Südkorea Seoul  Vereinigte Staaten
Karen Monez
Wanda Oliver
Sue Ann Sandusky
 Frankreich
Yvette Courault
Dominique Esnault
Elisabeth Lesou
Australien Australien
Tricia van Nus
Sylvia Muehlberg
Tracey Smith
1982 Venezuela Caracas Australien Australien
Yvonne Gowland
Yvonne Hill
Sylvia Muehlberg
Soviet Union Soviet Union
Svetlana Komaristova
Lessia Leskiv
Tatiana Sytcheva
 Frankreich
Yvette Courault
Dominique Esnault
Isabelle Heberle
1986 East Germany Suhl Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Vesna Domazet
Mirjana Jovovic
Biserka Vrbek
Bulgarien Bulgarien
Petja Doudekova
Vesela Letcheva
Nonka Matova
Schweden Schweden
Anette Andersson
Margareta Gustafsson
Christina Gustafsson
1990 Soviet Union Moscow Soviet Union Soviet Union
Valentina Cherkasova
Lessia Leskiv
Iryna Shylava
Bulgarien Bulgarien
Vesela Letcheva
Nonka Matova
Milena Spasova
 Vereinigte Staaten
Tammie Deangles
Launi Meili
Kristen Peterson
1994 Italien Milan Russland Russland
Valentina Cherkasova
Irina Gerasimenok
Anna Maloukhina
Norwegen Norwegen
Lindy Hansen
Grethe Martinsen
Hanne Vataker
Ukraine Ukraine
Lessia Leskiv
Tatiana Nesterova
Olga Cheremska
1998 Spanien Barcelona Russland Russland
Marina Bobkova
Irina Gerasimenok
Tatiana Goldobina
China
Xian Wang
Yinghui Zhao
Hong Shan
Ukraine Ukraine
Lessia Leskiv
Olga Larina
Olena Davydova
2002 Finnland Lahti Finnland Finnland
Viivi Villa
Jenni Ranta
Helena Juppala
Dänemark Dänemark
Pia Jakobsen
Anni Bissoe
Charlotte Jakobsen
Deutschland
Britta Grossecappenberg
Petra Horneber
Sonja Pfeilschifter
2006 Kroatien Zagreb Deutschland
Sonja Pfeilschifter
Dorothee Bauer
Claudia Keck
Kasachstan Kasachstan
Galina Korchma
Olga Dovgun
Varvara Kovalenko
Ukraine Ukraine
Natallia Kalnysh
Olena Davydova
Lessia Leskiv
2010 Deutschland Munich Schweiz Schweiz
Aurelie Grangier
Annik Marguet
Irene Beyeler
Deutschland
Eva Friedel
Sonja Pfeilschifter
Nicole Stenzenberger
Südkorea Südkorea
Kim Yooyeon
Jeong Mira
Kwon Nara
2014 Spanien Granada Deutschland
Beate Gauss
Barbara Engleder
Isabella Straub
China
Chen Dongqi
Chang Jing
Yi Siling
Ukraine Ukraine
Lessia Leskiv
Natallia Kalnysh
Olga Golubchenko
2018 Südkorea Changwon Deutschland
Jaqueline Orth
Isabella Straub
Amelie Kleinmanns
Dänemark Dänemark
Stine Nielsen
Rikki Maeng Ibsen
Stephanie Laura Scurrah Grundsoee
Vereinigtes Königreich Great Britain
Seonaid McIntosh
Jennifer McIntosh
Zoe Anne Bruce

World Championships, Mixed Team

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Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
2022 Ägypten New Administrative Capital  Vereinigte Staaten
Sagen Maddalena
Ivan Roe
 Ukraine
Daria Tykhova
Serhiy Kulish
 Deutschland
Jolyn Beer
Maximilian Dallinger

World Championships, total medals

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Vereinigte Staaten117624
2 Soviet Union63514
3 Yugoslavia3227
4 Finnland3205
5 Russland3036
6 Polen2215
7 Australien2114
 Kasachstan2114
9 Ungarn2035
10 Deutschland2013
11 Norwegen1416
12 West Germany1337
13 China1304
14 Ukraine1247
15 Schweden1146
16 Czechoslovakia1113
17 Südafrika1102
18 Italien1023
19 Weißrussland1001
 Great Britain1001
21 Frankreich0325
22 Bulgarien0314
23 Österreich0123
24 Rumänien0112
25 Kanada0101
 Dänemark0101
 East Germany0101
 Slowakei0101
 Slowenien0101
30 Spanien0011
 Schweiz0011
Totals (31 entries)464646138

Current world records

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Pre 2013 World Records

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Pre 2013 world records in 50 meter rifle prone
Men Qualification 600  Viatcheslav Botchkarev (URS)
 Stevan Pletikosić (YUG)
 Jean-Pierre Amat (FRA)
 Christian Klees (GER)
 Sergei Martynov (BLR)
 Thomas Tamas (USA)
 Sergei Martynov (BLR)
 Sergei Martynov (BLR)
 Petr Litvinchuk (BLR)
 Wolfram Waibel Jr. (AUT)
 Wolfram Waibel Jr. (AUT)
 Christian Lusch (GER)
 Eric Uptagrafft (USA)
 Valérian Sauveplane (FRA)
 Sergei Martynov (BLR)
 Sergei Martynov (BLR)
 Matthew Emmons (USA)
 Guy Starik (ISR)
 Sergei Martynov (BLR)
13 July 1989
29 August 1991
27 April 1994
25 July 1996
23 May 1997
28 July 1998
4 September 1998
8 June 2000
11 June 2003
18 July 2003
3 March 2004
27 October 2004
11 May 2005
11 May 2005
26 August 2005
29 March 2006
9 May 2007
18 May 2008
3 August 2012
Zagreb (YUG)
Munich (GER)
Havana (CUB)
Atlanta (USA)
Munich (GER)
Barcelona (ESP)
Buenos Aires (ARG)
Munich (GER)
Munich (GER)
Plzeň (CZE)
Sydney (AUS)
Bangkok (THA)
Fort Benning (USA)
Fort Benning (USA)
Munich (GER)
Guangzhou (CHN)
Bangkok (THA)
Munich (GER)
London (ENG)
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Final 705.5  Sergei Martynov (BLR) (600+105.5) 3 August 2012 London (UK) edit
Teams 1793  Österreich (Knögler, Planer, Waibel) July 19, 2003 Plzeň (CZE)
Junior Men Individual 600  Stevan Pletikosić (YUG) August 29, 1991 Munich (GER) edit
Teams 1778  Germany (Boschenrieder, Hahn, Junghaenel) July 9, 2008 Plzeň (CZE)
Women Individual 597  Marina Bobkova (RUS)
 Olga Dovgun (KAZ)
 Olga Dovgun (KAZ)
 Olga Dovgun (KAZ)
July 19, 1998
July 4, 2002
October 4, 2002
July 29, 2006
Barcelona (ESP)
Lahti (FIN)
Busan (KOR)
Zagreb (CRO)
Teams 1786  Soviet Union (Cherkasova, Leskiv, Shylava) August 15, 1990 Moscow (URS)
Junior Women Individual 598  Katja Böttinger (GER) August 3, 2000 Plzeň (CZE)
Teams 1771  Sweden (Bengtsson, Karlsson, Säker) July 14, 2009 Osijek (CRO)

Current World Records

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Current world records in 50 meter rifle prone
Men Individual 633.0  Sergey Kamenskiy (RUS) July 21, 2015 Maribor (SLO)
Teams 1878.3  Poland (Majka, Bartnik, Romańczyk) September 16, 2019 Bologna (ITA)
Junior Men Individual 629.3  Christoph Kaulich (GER) September 16, 2014 Granada (ESP)
Teams 1865.6  Österreich (Thum, Wadlegger, Diem) June 24, 2017 Suhl (GER)
Women (ISSF) Individual 628.5  Beate Gauss (GER) September 14, 2014 Granada (ESP)
Teams 1871.6  Russia (Zykova, Ivanova, Khorosheva) September 16, 2019 Bologna (ITA)
Women (CISM) Individual 625.5  Bae So-hee (KOR) 14 November 2016 Doha (QAT) edit
Teams 1861.0  China (Wan, Yin, Gao)
 Deutschland (Müller, Beer, Rachl)
14 November 2016
14 November 2016
Doha (QAT)
Doha (QAT)
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Junior Women Individual 627.9  Jeanette Hegg Duestad (NOR) July 14, 2019 Suhl (GER)
Teams 1865.5  Norwegen (Duestad, Stette, Engevik) July 14, 2019 Suhl (GER)

References

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  1. ^ "Historical Results". ISSF. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  2. ^ Official Statues Rules and Regulations Edition 2013 first print table 7.9
  3. ^ "ISSF Meetings: Tokyo 2020 recommendation, Agenda 2020 implementations and Championships designation". ISSF Sports. February 23, 2017.