Shooting at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Mixed skeet

Skeet was one of the thirteen shooting events at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Open to both men and women, it was won by Axel Wegner.[1]

Skeet
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
Date24 September 1988
Competitors52 from 31 nations
Winning score222 (OR)
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Axel Wegner  East Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Alfonso de Iruarrizaga  Chile
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jorge Guardiola  Spain
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Qualification round

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Rank Athlete Country Score Notes
1 Leoš Hlaváček   Czechoslovakia 149 Q
2 Daniel Carlisle   United States 149 Q
2 Alfonso de Iruarrizaga   Chile 149 Q
4 Valeri Timokhin   Soviet Union 149 Q
5 Svetlana Demina   Soviet Union 148 Q
6 Axel Wegner   East Germany 148 Q
7 Björn Thorwaldson   Sweden 147 Q
8 Jorge Guardiola   Spain 147 Q
9 Firmo Roberti   Argentina 147 Q
10 Matthew Dryke   United States 147 Q
11 Eric Swinkels   Netherlands 147 Q
12 Herbert Seeberger   West Germany 147 Q
13 Aleksandr Cherkasov   Soviet Union 147 Q
13 Luca Scribani Rossi   Italy 147 Q
15 Bernhard Hochwald   East Germany 147 Q
16 Zhang Weigang   China 146 Q
17 Mehmetbulent Torpil   Turkey 146 Q
18 Tamaz Imnaichvili   Soviet Union 146 DNF
19 Jürgen Raabe   East Germany 146 Q
20 Wu Lanying   China 146 Q
21 Hennie Dompeling   Netherlands 146 Q
22 Michael Tymvios   Cyprus 146 Q
23 Jacques Lanfranchi   France 145 Q (6th: 25)
24 Andrea Benelli   Italy 145 Q (6th: 24; 5th: 25)
25 Petr Málek   Czechoslovakia 145 Q (6th: 24; 5th: 25)
26 Richard Smith   United States 145 (6th: 24; 5th: 24)
27 Lubos Adamec   Czechoslovakia 144
27 Juan Giha   Peru 144
27 Ken Harman   Great Britain 144
27 Don Kwasnycia   Canada 144
27 Ole Riber Rasmussen   Denmark 144
27 Wang Zhonghua   China 144
33 Celso Giardini   Italy 143
33 Josef Hahnenkamp   Austria 143
33 Mohamed Khorshed   Egypt 143
33 John Woolley   New Zealand 143
33 Tomoya Yamashita   Japan 143
38 Yasumasa Furo   Japan 142
38 Jorge Molina   Colombia 142
40 Michel Demoulin   Belgium 141
40 Kim Ha-yeon   South Korea 141
40 Nuria Ortíz   Mexico 141
40 Wolfgang Trautwein   West Germany 141
44 Ian Hale   Australia 140
44 Karsten Krogner   Denmark 140
44 Michaela Rink   West Germany 140
44 Tsai Pai-sheng   Chinese Taipei 140
44 Stephane Tyssier   France 140
49 Terry Carlisle   United States 139
50 Somchai Chanthavanich   Thailand 138
51 John Farrell   New Zealand 137
52 Jimmy Chin   Malaysia 136

DNF Did not finish – Q Qualified for semifinal

Semifinal

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Rank Athlete Qual 1 2 Semifinal Total Notes
1   Axel Wegner (GDR) 148 25 25 50 198 Q EOR
2   Alfonso de Iruarrizaga (CHI) 149 24 25 49 198 Q EOR
3   Daniel Carlisle (USA) 149 24 24 48 197 Q
4   Zhang Weigang (CHN) 146 25 25 50 196 Q
5   Jürgen Raabe (GDR) 146 25 25 50 196 Q
6   Jorge Guardiola (ESP) 147 24 25 49 196 Q (6th: 25)
7   Luca Scribani Rossi (ITA) 147 24 25 49 196 (6th: 24)
8   Firmo Roberti (ARG) 147 25 24 49 196
9   Eric Swinkels (NED) 147 25 24 49 196
10   Herbert Seeberger (FRG) 147 25 24 49 196
11   Bernhard Hochwald (GDR) 147 25 24 49 196
11   Valeri Timokhin (URS) 149 23 24 47 196
13   Svetlana Demina (URS) 148 23 24 47 195
13   Hennie Dompeling (NED) 146 24 25 49 195
13   Leoš Hlaváček (TCH) 149 21 25 46 195
13   Aleksandr Cherkasov (URS) 147 25 23 48 195
13   Björn Thorwaldson (SWE) 147 24 24 48 195
13   Mehmetbulent Torpil (TUR) 146 25 24 49 195
13   Wu Lanying (CHN) 146 25 24 49 195
20   Andrea Benelli (ITA) 145 25 24 49 194
20   Jacques Lanfranchi (FRA) 145 24 25 49 194
20   Petr Málek (TCH) 145 25 24 49 194
20   Michael Tymvios (CYP) 146 24 24 48 194
24   Matthew Dryke (USA) 147 22 24 46 193

EOR Equalled Olympic record – Q Qualified for final

Final

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Rank Athlete Qual+SF Final Total Notes
    Axel Wegner (GDR) 198 24 222 OR
    Alfonso de Iruarrizaga (CHI) 198 23 221
    Jorge Guardiola (ESP) 196 24 220
4   Daniel Carlisle (USA) 197 23 220
5   Zhang Weigang (CHN) 196 23 219
6   Jürgen Raabe (GDR) 196 23 219

OR Olympic record

References

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  1. ^ "Shooting at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Mixed Skeet". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 21 February 2020.

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