Shooting at the 1936 Summer Olympics - Men's 50 metre rifle, prone
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The men's 50 metre rifle
50 metre rifle prone
50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle caliber rifle...

, prone
Prone position
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was a shooting sports
Shooting sports
A shooting sport is a competitive sport involving tests of proficiency using various types of guns such as firearms and airguns . Hunting is also a shooting sport, and indeed shooting live pigeons was an Olympic event...

 event held as part of the Shooting at the 1936 Summer Olympics
Shooting at the 1936 Summer Olympics
Shooting at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin saw the reintroduction of 50 metre pistol but still only had three events. The competitions were held from August 6, 1936 to August 8, 1936 at the shooting ranges at Wannsee...

 programme. It was the fifth appearance of the event. The competition was held on August 8, 1936 at the shooting ranges at Wannsee
Wannsee
Wannsee is a locality in the southwestern Berlin borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Germany. It is the westernmost locality of Berlin. In the quarter there are two lakes, the larger Großer Wannsee and the Kleiner Wannsee , are located on the river Havel and are separated only by the Wannsee bridge...

. 66 shooters from 25 nations competed.

Medalists


Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records prior to the 1936 Summer Olympics.
World Record - none - -
Olympic Record 294(*)   Bertil Rönnmark
Bertil Rönnmark
Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark was a Swedish rifle sports shooter who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics and in the 1936 Summer Olympics.In 1932 he won the gold medal in the 50 metre rifle prone event....

Los Angeles
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 (USA
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)
August 13, 1932
Olympic Record 398(**)   Pierre Coquelin de Lisle
Pierre Coquelin de Lisle
Pierre Coquelin de Lisle was a French sport shooter who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics.In 1924 he won the gold medal in the 50 metre rifle, prone competition.-External links:*...

Paris
Paris
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 (FRA
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)
June 23, 1924


There was no official world record registered.

(*) Olympic record according to the conditions of this Games - 300 rings possible

(**) 400 rings possible

Results

Starting order: The competitors were divided into three groups after draw.

Starting times: First group 8.30 to 10.30 a.m.
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, second group 11 a.m.
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 to 1 p.m.
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, and third group 3 to 5 p.m.
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.

Weather: The first group started to shoot in the rain. But the rain stopped after half an hour. The overcast sky cleared up in the afternoon and brought occasional sunshine. The wind refreshed in the afternoon and disturbed occasionally.

The competition was held over 15 series of two shots, so every shooter had 30 shots. The maximum score was 300.

Willy Røgeberg
Willy Røgeberg
Willy Røgeberg was a Norwegian rifle shooter who competed before and after World War II. He won two Olympic medals. He won his first olympic medal in 50 m Rifle, prone at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. After the war he won a bronze medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, this time in 300...

won the contest with the maximum of 300 and set a new Olympic record. 12 shooters finished with a better score than the standing Olympic record prior the Games.
Place Shooter Total
1 300
2 296
3 296
4 296
5 296
6 296
7 296
8 295
295
295
295
295
13 294
294
15 293
293
293
293
293
293
293
293
23 292
292
292
292
292
292
292
292
292
32 291
291
291
291
36 290
290
290
290
40 289
289
289
289
44 288
288
288
288
288
288
288
51 287
287
287
287
55 285
285
57 284
58 283
283
60 282
61 281
281
63 280
64 279
65 275
DNF


The places two to seven were established by comparison of the hits on target.

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