Gennady Georgievich Luschtschikow

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Gennady Lushchikov medal table

Sport shooting

Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union
Olympic games
bronze Montreal 1976 KK lying 50 m
World championships
silver Thun 1974 FG three position fight 300 m (M)
silver Thun 1974 FG horizontal 300 m (M)
silver Thun 1974 FG standing 300 m (M)
silver Thun 1974 SG three position fight 300 m (M)
silver Thun 1974 KK three position fight 50 m (M)
silver Thun 1974 KK standing 50 m (M)
gold Thun 1974 KK kneeling 50 m (M)
silver Thun 1974 AG three position fight 300 m (M)
gold Caracas 1982 FG three position fight 300 m
gold Caracas 1982 FG standing 300 m
gold Caracas 1982 FG three position fight 300 m (M)
gold Caracas 1982 FG horizontal 300 m (M)
gold Caracas 1982 FG kneeling 300 m (M)
gold Caracas 1982 FG standing 300 m (M)
bronze Caracas 1982 SG three position fight 300 m (M)
gold Caracas 1982 KK lying 50 m (M)
gold Suhl 1986 FG three position fight 300 m (M)
gold Suhl 1986 FG kneeling 300 m (M)
bronze Suhl 1986 FG standing 300 m (M)
gold Moscow 1990 KK lying 50 m (M)

Gennady Georgievich Luschtschikow ( Russian Геннадий Георгиевич Лущиков , born September 29, 1948 in Tokur , Russian SFSR , † October 1, 2004 in Blagoveschensk ) was a Soviet sports shooter .

successes

Gennady Lushchikov, who started for Spartak Blagoveshchensk, took part in the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal . In the three-position fight with the small-bore rifle, he finished eleventh with 1148 points. He scored 595 points in the lying position, with which he finished the competition in third place behind Karlheinz Smieszek and Ulrich Lind and thus won the bronze medal.

Luschtschikow secured a total of 20 medals at world championships and was eleven times world champion. After winning seven silver medals and one world title in various team competitions in Thun in 1974, he won seven titles in Caracas in 1982 , two of them in singles. In 1986 in Suhl he was twice world champion, four years later in Moscow he won a final gold medal. In addition, he took third place in team competitions in 1982 and 1986. Luschtschikow was six times European champion in individual competitions.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Shooting at the 1976 Montréal Summer Games: Mixed Small-Bore Rifle, Three Positions, 50 meters. In: sports-reference.com. Retrieved January 26, 2020 (English).
  2. Shooting at the 1976 Montréal Summer Games: Mixed Small-Bore Rifle, Prone, 50 meters. In: sports-reference.com. Retrieved January 26, 2020 (English).