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.

Shooting at the 1951 Pan American Games
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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
25 metre rapid fire pistol Huelet Benner
  United States
578 pts Enrique Díaz
  Argentina
566 pts Oscar Cervo
  Argentina
564 pts
50 metre pistol Edwin Vásquez Cam
  Peru[1]
549 pts Huelet Benner
  United States
547 pts Rafael Bermejo
  Mexico
543 pts
50 metre rifle three positions Arthur Jackson
  United States
1125 pts Arthur Cook
  United States
1119 pts Julio Silva
  Argentina
1118 pts
50 metre rifle prone Arthur Jackson
  United States
591 pts Pedro Postigo
  Argentina
590 pts Augusto Cires
  Ecuador
589 pts
Skeet Pablo Grossi
  Argentina
289 pts Fulvio Rocchi
  Argentina
287 pts Aroldo Pienovi
  Argentina
285 pts
Military rifle three positions Pablo Cagnasso
  Argentina
522 pts Antonio Ando
  Argentina
Ramón Hagen
  Argentina
Military rifle standing Pablo Cagnasso
  Argentina
419 pts Antonio Ando
  Argentina
412 pts Ramón Hagen
  Argentina
409 pts
50 metre high power rifle three positions Pablo Cagnasso
  Argentina
1090 pts Arthur Jackson
  United States
1088 pts David Schiaffino
  Argentina
1073 pts
25 metre rapid fire pistol team Dionisio Fernández
Enrique Díaz
Ernesto Guillón
Oscar Cervo
  Argentina
2247 pts Ademar Onéssimo Faller
Adhaury da Costa Rocha
Allan Sobocinski
Pedro Simão
  Brazil[2]
2166 pts Ernesto Montemayor
José Reyes
Manuel Larrañaga
Miguel Lambarri
  Mexico
2114 pts
25 metre pistol team José Reyes
Miguel Lambarri
Pedro Avilés
Rafael Bermejo
Raúl Ibarra
  Mexico
2683 pts Alberto Martijena
Ángel Manelli
Antonio Cannavo
Oscar Bidegain
Pablo Cagnasso
  Argentina
2633 pts César Injoque
Edwin Vásquez Cam
Pedro Puente
Vicente Portaro
Wenceslao Salgado
  Peru
2632 pts
50 metre rifle three positions team David Schiaffino
Fernando Potente
Julio Silva
Oscar Olmos
Rubén Longhi
  Argentina
5540 pts Gustavo Rojas
Juan Bizama
Julio Arriagada
Miguel Niño
Vicente Herrera
  Chile
5456 pts Enrique Baldwin
Guillermo Baldwin
Luis Albornoz
Luis Mantilla
Rubén Váldez
  Peru
5435 pts
Skeet team Aroldo Pienovi
Fulvio Rocchi
Geronimo Cosoli
Pablo Grossi
  Argentina
756 pts Antônio Snizeck
Edimar Eichemberg
Guido Albertini
Max Schrappe
  Brazil[3]
747 pts
50 metre high power rifle three positions team David Schiaffino
Juan Martino
Julio Silva
Pablo Cagnasso
Pablo Pedotti
  Argentina
5355 pts Antonio Mendoza
Joel Gálvez
José G. de la Torre
José Nosari
Sebastián de la Cerda
  Mexico
4885 pts Gregorio Moya
José Landín
Juan Chávez
Rafael Rodríguez
Rufino Gutiérrez
  Cuba
4399 pts
Military rifle three positions team   Argentina 2548 pts   Peru 2410 pts   Chile 2408 pts
Military rifle prone team Cirillo Nassiff
Delmo Remy
Pedro Postigo
Roberto Salvagno
Rúben Longhi
  Argentina
2918 pts[4] Elías Benavides
Enrique Baldwin
Guillermo Baldwin
Julio Poggi
Rubén Váldez
  Peru
2896 pts Allan Sobocinski
Alberto Pereira Braga
Antônio Martins Guimarães
Ernani Martins Neves
João Sobocinski
  Brazil
2895 pts
Military rifle standing team   Argentina 1634 pts   Peru 1569 pts   Chile 1544 pts

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Argentina)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Argentina*116623
2  United States3306
3  Peru1326
4  Mexico1124
5  Brazil0213
6  Chile0123
7  Cuba0011
  Ecuador0011
Totals (8 entries)16161547

References

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  1. ^ "Les premiers Jeux Panaméricains" (PDF) (in French). Retrieved 2017-12-15.
  2. ^ UOL (2007). "Amador, esporte deu 1ª medalha olímpica ao Brasil". Retrieved 15 December 2017.
  3. ^ UOL (2007). "Medalhistas brasileiros - buenos aires-1951". Retrieved 15 December 2017.
  4. ^ Correio da Manhã (1959-08-27). "Jogos Pan-Americanos em retrospecto (IV)". Retrieved 2017-12-15.