50 Metre Rifle Three Positions - Current World Records

Current World Records

See also: List of Olympic records in shooting
Current world records in 50 metre rifle three positions
Men Qualification 1186 Rajmond Debevec (SLO) August 29, 1992 Munich (GER) edit
Final 1287.9 Rajmond Debevec (SLO) (1186+101.9) August 29, 1992 Munich (GER) edit
Teams 3508 Austria (Farnik, Knoegler, Planer) July 21, 2003 Plzeň (CZE) edit
Junior Men Individual 1182 He Zhaohui (CHN) May 20, 2009 Munich (GER) edit
Teams 3471 Soviet Union (Anisovich, Khadjibekov, Kovalenko) September 8, 1990 Zenica (YUG) edit
Women (ISSF) Qualification 594 Sonja Pfeilschifter (GER) May 28, 2006 Munich (GER) edit
Final 698.0 Sonja Pfeilschifter (GER) (594+104.0) May 28, 2006 Munich (GER) edit
Teams 1754 China (Shan, Wang, Xu)
China (Du, Shan, Wang)
July 24, 1998
October 6, 2002
Barcelona (ESP)
Busan (KOR)
edit
Women (CISM) Individual 593 Sonja Pfeilschifter (GER) August 16, 2009 Zagreb (CRO) edit
Teams 1748 Russia (Goldobina, Nizkoshapskaya, Yushkova)
Germany (Friedel, Lechner, Pfeilschifter)
2005
2005
Thun (SUI)
Thun (SUI)
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Junior Women Individual 591 Wang Xian (CHN) May 29, 1998 Milan (ITA) edit
Teams 1736 Slovakia (Compelová, Duľová, Pešková) July 27, 2001 Zagreb (CRO) edit
ISSF shooting events
Rifle
  • 300 metre rifle three positions
  • 300 metre rifle prone
  • 300 metre standard rifle
  • 50 metre rifle three positions
  • 50 metre rifle prone
  • 10 metre air rifle
Pistol
  • 50 metre pistol
  • 25 metre pistol
  • 25 metre rapid fire pistol
  • 25 metre center-fire pistol
  • 25 metre standard pistol
  • 10 metre air pistol
Shotgun
  • Trap
  • Double trap
  • Skeet
Target
  • 50 metre running target
  • 50 metre running target mixed
  • 10 metre running target
  • 10 metre running target mixed

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