Shooting at the 1951 Pan American Games
At the 1951 Pan American Games a men's sport shooting competition was held. Events were held in Buenos Aires, Argentina at the Tiro Federal Argentino - Buenos Aires between 25 February and 3 March. There were several disciplines, including individual and team events.
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Medal summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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25 metre rapid fire pistol | Huelet Benner United States (USA) | 578 pts | Enrique Díaz Argentina (ARG) | 566 pts | Oscar Cervo Argentina (ARG) | 564 pts |
50 metre pistol | Edwin Vásquez Cam Peru (PER)[1] | 549 pts | Huelet Benner United States (USA) | 547 pts | Rafael Bermejo Mexico (MEX) | 543 pts |
50 metre rifle three positions | Arthur Jackson United States (USA) | 1125 pts | Arthur Cook United States (USA) | 1119 pts | Julio Silva Argentina (ARG) | 1118 pts |
50 metre rifle prone | Arthur Jackson United States (USA) | 591 pts | Pedro Postigo Argentina (ARG) | 590 pts | Augusto Cires Ecuador (ECU) | 589 pts |
Skeet | Pablo Grossi Argentina (ARG) | 289 pts | Fulvio Rocchi Argentina (ARG) | 287 pts | Aroldo Pienovi Argentina (ARG) | 285 pts |
Military rifle three positions | Pablo Cagnasso Argentina (ARG) | 522 pts | Antonio Ando Argentina (ARG) | Ramón Hagen Argentina (ARG) | ||
Military rifle standing | Pablo Cagnasso Argentina (ARG) | 419 pts | Antonio Ando Argentina (ARG) | 412 pts | Ramón Hagen Argentina (ARG) | 409 pts |
50 metre high power rifle three positions | Pablo Cagnasso Argentina (ARG) | 1090 pts | Arthur Jackson United States (USA) | 1088 pts | David Schiaffino Argentina (ARG) | 1073 pts |
25 metre rapid fire pistol team | Dionisio Fernández Enrique Díaz Ernesto Guillón Oscar Cervo Argentina (ARG) | 2247 pts | Ademar Onéssimo Faller Adhaury da Costa Rocha Allan Sobocinski Pedro Simão Brazil (BRA)[2] | 2166 pts | Ernesto Montemayor José Reyes Manuel Larrañaga Miguel Lambarri Mexico (MEX) | 2114 pts |
25 metre pistol team | José Reyes Miguel Lambarri Pedro Avilés Rafael Bermejo Raúl Ibarra Mexico (MEX) | 2683 pts | Alberto Martijena Ángel Manelli Antonio Cannavo Oscar Bidegain Pablo Cagnasso Argentina (ARG) | 2633 pts | César Injoque Edwin Vásquez Cam Pedro Puente Vicente Portaro Wenceslao Salgado Peru (PER) | 2632 pts |
50 metre rifle three positions team | David Schiaffino Fernando Potente Julio Silva Oscar Olmos Rubén Longhi Argentina (ARG) | 5540 pts | Gustavo Rojas Juan Bizama Julio Arriagada Miguel Niño Vicente Herrera Chile (CHI) | 5456 pts | Enrique Baldwin Guillermo Baldwin Luis Albornoz Luis Mantilla Rubén Váldez Peru (PER) | 5435 pts |
Skeet team | Aroldo Pienovi Fulvio Rocchi Geronimo Cosoli Pablo Grossi Argentina (ARG) | 756 pts | Antônio Snizeck Edimar Eichemberg Guido Albertini Max Schrappe Brazil (BRA)[3] | 747 pts | ||
50 metre high power rifle three positions team | David Schiaffino Juan Martino Julio Silva Pablo Cagnasso Pablo Pedotti Argentina (ARG) | 5355 pts | Antonio Mendoza Joel Gálvez José G. de la Torre José Nosari Sebastián de la Cerda Mexico (MEX) | 4885 pts | Gregorio Moya José Landín Juan Chávez Rafael Rodríguez Rufino Gutiérrez Cuba (CUB) | 4399 pts |
Military rifle three positions team | Argentina (ARG) | 2548 pts | Peru (PER) | 2410 pts | Chile (CHI) | 2408 pts |
Military rifle prone team | Cirillo Nassiff Delmo Remy Pedro Postigo Roberto Salvagno Rúben Longhi Argentina (ARG) | 2918 pts[4] | Elías Benavides Enrique Baldwin Guillermo Baldwin Julio Poggi Rubén Váldez Peru (PER) | 2896 pts | Allan Sobocinski Alberto Pereira Braga Antônio Martins Guimarães Ernani Martins Neves João Sobocinski Brazil (BRA) | 2895 pts |
Military rifle standing team | Argentina (ARG) | 1634 pts | Peru (PER) | 1569 pts | Chile (CHI) | 1544 pts |
Medal table
* Host nation (Argentina)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Argentina (ARG)* | 11 | 6 | 6 | 23 |
2 | United States (USA) | 3 | 3 | 0 | 6 |
3 | Peru (PER) | 1 | 3 | 2 | 6 |
4 | Mexico (MEX) | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
5 | Brazil (BRA) | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
6 | Chile (CHI) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
7 | Cuba (CUB) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Ecuador (ECU) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (8 nations) | 16 | 16 | 15 | 47 |
References
- "Les premiers Jeux Panaméricains" (PDF) (in French). Retrieved 2017-12-15.
- UOL (2007). "Amador, esporte deu 1ª medalha olímpica ao Brasil". Retrieved 15 December 2017.
- UOL (2007). "Medalhistas brasileiros - buenos aires-1951". Retrieved 15 December 2017.
- Correio da Manhã (1959-08-27). "Jogos Pan-Americanos em retrospecto (IV)". Retrieved 2017-12-15.
- Olderr, Steven (2009). The Pan American Games: A Statistical History, 1951-1999, bilingual edition. McFarland & Company. ISBN 0786443367. ISBN 9780786443369.
- Hickok Sports: Pan American Games Medalists in Shooting at the Wayback Machine (archived 2011-12-16)
- Sports 123: Shooting at the Wayback Machine (archived 2011-10-07)
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