Shooting at the 1974 Asian Games
Shooting sports at the 1974 Asian Games was held in Aryamehr Sport Complex Shooting Range, Tehran, Iran between 2 September 1974 and 7 September 1974.
Shooting at the 1974 Asian Games | |
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Venue | Shahanshahi Club Aryamehr Sport Complex |
Dates | 2–7 September |
Shooting comprised eleven individual and eleven team events, all open to both men and women. Each team could enter four shooters per event but only one score from each country counts in the individual competitions.[1]
Medalists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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10 m air pistol |
Jin Chunba China |
Baek Il-hyon North Korea |
Vichit Chiewvej Thailand |
10 m air pistol team |
Thailand Vichit Chiewvej |
North Korea Baek Il-hyon |
China Jin Chunba |
25 m center fire pistol |
Hiroyuki Akatsuka Japan |
Yang Qiang China |
Tüdeviin Myagmarjav Mongolia |
25 m center fire pistol team |
China Bao Saina Su Zhibo Yang Qiang Zhu Huayu |
Thailand Vichit Chiewvej Ratana Krajangphot Viraj Visessiri Boriboon Vutiphagdee |
South Korea Kim Dal-hyup Kim Yong-bae Ko Min-joon Park Jong-kil |
25 m rapid fire pistol |
Yun Chang-ho North Korea |
Kanji Kubo Japan |
Zhang Runlong China |
25 m rapid fire pistol team |
North Korea Jun Sang-chol Kim Heung-doo Yun Chang-ho Yun Eung-mook |
China Lu Zongjian Wei Xinghang Zhang Rongguo Zhang Runlong |
Japan Hiroyuki Akatsuka Takeo Kamachi Kanji Kubo Makoto Shiraishi |
25 m standard pistol |
Baek Il-hang North Korea |
Hiroyuki Akatsuka Japan |
Song Woong-ik South Korea |
25 m standard pistol team |
Japan Hiroyuki Akatsuka Takeo Kamachi Kazunori Kiyosue Kanji Kubo |
North Korea Baek Il-hang Jun Sang-chol Kim Su-il Yun Chang-ho |
South Korea Kim Dal-hyup Kim Yong-bae Park Jong-kil Song Woong-ik |
50 m pistol |
Su Zhibo China |
Masanobu Ohata Japan |
Sutham Aswanit Thailand |
50 m pistol team |
China Jin Chunba Qi Kefa Su Zhibao Yang Qiang |
Japan Masanobu Ohata Isamu Suzuki Shinji Takahashi Shigetoshi Tashiro |
Thailand Sutham Aswanit Somsak Chaiyarate Ratana Krajangphot Veera Uppapong |
10 m air rifle |
Ri Ho-jun North Korea |
Kwon Jeong-keon South Korea |
Paisarn Chamornmarn Thailand |
10 m air rifle team |
North Korea Ri Ho-jun |
South Korea Kim Il-hwan Kwon Jeong-keon Lee Bum-hyuk Nam Sang-wan |
Japan Takeo Imamura |
50 m rifle prone |
Sachio Hosokawa Japan |
Ri Yun-hae North Korea |
Li Bingyou China |
50 m rifle prone team |
North Korea Choi Chang-yoon Han Dong-kyu Kim Gyong-ho Ri Yun-hae |
South Korea Choi Chung-seok Chu Hwa-il Huh Wook-bong Lee Kyun |
Japan Kumeo Fukasawa Sachio Hosokawa Kaoru Matsuo Michiharu Ozaki |
50 m rifle 3 positions |
Han Dong-kyu North Korea |
Ge Weilie China |
Huh Wook-bong South Korea |
50 m rifle 3 positions team |
North Korea Han Dong-kyu Kim Gyong-ho Ri Ho-jun Son Sung-hoon |
China Cui Shunyou Ge Weilie Leng Guiying Liu Weisheng |
Japan Minoru Ito Kaoru Matsuo Michiharu Ozaki Nobuhisa Tachibana |
50 m standard rifle 3 positions |
Han Dong-kyu North Korea |
Leng Guiying China |
Somporn Onzhim Thailand |
50 m standard rifle 3 positions team |
North Korea Choi Chang-yoon Han Dong-kyu Kim Gyong-ho Ri Ho-jun |
China Cui Shunyou Leng Guiying Li Xiaohui Liu Weisheng |
Thailand Paisarn Chamornmarn Chawalit Kamutchati Somporn Onzhim Padet Vejsawarn |
Trap |
Jitsuka Matsuoka Japan |
Karni Singh India |
George Earnshaw Philippines |
Trap team |
Japan T. Hisashi Toshiyasu Ishige Jitsuka Matsuoka Masao Obara |
Thailand Vudha Bhirombhakdi Pavitr Gajaseni Dipya Mongkollugsana Phairoj Rodjaroen |
South Korea Choi Jung-yong Kim Nam-gu Lee Chong-tae Yun Moo-ung |
Skeet |
Taro Aso Japan |
Lee Seung-kyun South Korea |
Karni Singh India |
Skeet team |
South Korea Chang Je-keun Lee Seung-kyun Park Do-geun Suh Hyun-joo |
Japan Taro Aso Jitsuka Matsuoka H. Takamatsu Kazumi Watanabe |
Malaysia Stanley Lim Ally Ong Yap Pow Thong Edmund Yong |
Medal table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | North Korea (PRK) | 10 | 4 | 0 | 14 |
2 | Japan (JPN) | 6 | 5 | 4 | 15 |
3 | China (CHN) | 4 | 6 | 3 | 13 |
4 | South Korea (KOR) | 1 | 4 | 5 | 10 |
5 | Thailand (THA) | 1 | 2 | 6 | 9 |
6 | India (IND) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
7 | Malaysia (MAL) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Mongolia (MGL) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Philippines (PHI) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (9 entries) | 22 | 22 | 22 | 66 |
References
- "China strike the golden target". The Straits Times. 3 September 1974. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
- ISSF Results Overview
- New Straits Times, September 3–8, 1974
- The Straits Times, September 3–8, 1974
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