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1955 European Shooting Championships

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1955 European Shooting Championships
A stamp of the event.
Dates11 - 18 September
Host cityBucharest, Romania
LevelSenior
Events17 men + 5 women (individual)
11 men + 4 women (team)
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1957

The 1955 European Shooting Championships was the 1st edition of the global shooting competition, European Shooting Championships, organised by the International Shooting Sport Federation.[1]

Winners

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Events was 30, 17 individual and 13 team.[2]

Individual

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m rifle 3 positions Ole Hviid Jensen
 Denmark
Moisei Itkis
 Soviet Union
Vasily Borisov
 Soviet Union
300 m rifle 3 positions Anatoli Bogdanov
 Soviet Union
Vasily Borisov
 Soviet Union
Vilho Ylönen
 Finland
300 m standard rifle Ernst Schmid
 Switzerland
Ivan Novozhilov
 Soviet Union
Vladislav Krishnevsky
 Soviet Union
25 m rapid fire pistol Yevgeny Cherkasov
 Soviet Union
Vasily Sorokin
 Soviet Union
Victor Nasonov
 Soviet Union
25 m center fire pistol Machmud Umarov
 Soviet Union
Vladimir Demin
 Soviet Union
Lev Weinstein
 Soviet Union
50 m pistol Anton Yasynskiy
 Soviet Union
Lev Weinstein
 Soviet Union
Konstantin Martazov
 Soviet Union
300 m rifle kneeling Edwin Rohr
 Switzerland
Anatoli Bogdanov
 Soviet Union
Vasily Borisov
 Soviet Union
50 m rifle kneeling Ole Hviid Jensen
 Denmark
Anatoli Bogdanov
 Soviet Union
Grigori Luzin
 Soviet Union
50 yd and 100 yd rifle prone Erling Kongshaug
 Norway
Jussi Nordqvist
 Finland
Agne Wiberg
 Sweden
50 m free rifle standing Moisei Itkis
 Soviet Union
Ole Hviid Jensen
 Denmark
Kurt Müller
 Switzerland
300 m free rifle standing August Hollenstein
 Switzerland
Vasily Borisov
 Soviet Union
Anatoli Bogdanov
 Soviet Union
50 m free rifle prone Anders Kvissberg
 Sweden
Boris Pereberin
 Soviet Union
Vasiliy Golovin
 Soviet Union
300 m free rifle prone Vilho Ylönen
 Finland
Anatoli Bogdanov
 Soviet Union
Vasiliy Golovin
 Soviet Union
Trap Yuri Nikandrov
 Soviet Union
Ewald Christensen
 Denmark
Nikolay Mogilevsky
 Soviet Union
Skeet Nikolai Durnev
 Soviet Union
Olle Andersson
 Sweden
Boris Antonov
 Soviet Union
100 m running deer double shots Fjodor Pusirj
 Soviet Union
Vitali Romanenko
 Soviet Union
Ake Bohman
 Sweden
100 m running deer single shot Miklós Kovács
 Hungary
Dimitri Grigorishin
 Soviet Union
Dmitriy Bobrun
 Soviet Union

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m free rifle standing Tamara Lomova
 Soviet Union
Galina Novodereva
 Soviet Union
Anca Ciortea
 Romania
50 m free rifle 3x40 shots Tamara Lomova
 Soviet Union
Yelena Donskaya
 Soviet Union
Galina Novodereva
 Soviet Union
50 m free rifle prone Yelena Donskaya
 Soviet Union
Toska Toskova-Stoyeva
 Bulgaria
Maj Lindquist
 Sweden
50 m free rifle kneeling Tamara Lomova
 Soviet Union
Felicia Iovanescu
 Romania
Zinaida Kormyshkina
 Soviet Union

Team

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Event Winner Country
KK rifle Version, team (Iver Aas, Mauritz Amundsen, Willy Knudsen, Erling Kongshaug)  Norway
Small bore rifle, three-position, team (Anatoli Bogdanow, Wassili Borisov, Moisei Itkis, Boris Pereberin, Pawel Peremotin)  Soviet Union
Small bore rifle, lying, team (Anatoli Bogdanow, Vasily Borisov, Moisei Itkis, Boris Pereberin, Pawel Peremotin)  Soviet Union
Small bore rifle, kneeling, team (Anatoli Bogdanow, Vasily Borisov, Moisei Itkis, Grigori Lusin, Pawel Peremotin)  Soviet Union
Small bore rifle, standing, team (Anatoli Bogdanow, Vasily Borisov, Mosej Moisei Itkis, Boris Pereberin, Pawel Peremotin)  Soviet Union
Army rifle, three-position, team (Vasily Golovin, Vasily Krisnievsky, Ivan Novoshilov, Boris Pereberin, Pavel Peremotin)  Soviet Union
300 m rifle 3 positions, team (Anatoli Bogdanow, Wassili Borisov, Wassili Golowin, Mosej Itkisch, Wassili Krisnjewski)  Soviet Union
Sport pistol, team (Wladimir Gjemin, Anton Yasynskiy, Konstantin Martasov, Machmud Umarow, Lew Wainstein)  Soviet Union
Rapid-fire pistol, team (Yevgeny Cherkasov, Nikolai Kalinichenko, Viktor Nasonov, Vasily Sorokin)  Soviet Union
Large-caliber sport pistol, team (Wladimir Gjemin, Konstantin Martasov, Machmud Umarow, Lew Wainstein)  Soviet Union
Trap, team (Sergej Kalinjin, Nikolai Mogilewski, Yuri Nikandrov, Vasily Selin)  Soviet Union

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Historical Results - European Championships". issf-sports.org. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Schießen - Europameisterschaften 1929-1959". sport-komplett.de. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
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