Hennadij Avramenko

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Hennadij Awramenko medal table

Sport shooting

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Olympic games
bronze Seoul 1988 Running target 50 m
World championships
gold Suhl 1986 Running boar (M)
silver Suhl 1986 Running boar, mixed (M)
gold Suhl 1986 Running target 10 m (M)
silver Budapest 1987 Running target 10 m (M)
silver Sarajevo 1989 Running target 10 m (M)
silver Moscow 1990 Running boar, mixed
bronze Moscow 1990 Running target 10 m
silver Moscow 1990 Running boar (M)
gold Moscow 1990 Running boar, mixed (M)
silver Stavanger 1991 Running target 10 m
gold Stavanger 1991 Running target 10 m (M)
bronze Milan 1994 Running boar
silver Milan 1994 Running boar, mixed

Hennadij Wiktorowytsch Avramenko ( Ukrainian Геннадій Вікторович Авраменко ; born May 27, 1965 in Voloskivtsi , Ukrainian SSR ) is a former Ukrainian sport shooter .

successes

Hennadij Avramenko took part in two Olympic Games . At the Olympic Games in 1988 in Seoul , starting for the Soviet Union, he qualified in the competition on the running target over the 50-meter distance with the best value of 591 points for the final. In this he scored another 95 points and finished the competition with 686 total points, with which he won the bronze medal behind Tor Heiestad and Huang Shiping . In 1996 he started for the Ukraine in Atlanta . In the competition on the running target over the 10-meter distance, he took 15th place with 563 points.

As early as 1986 Hennadij Awramenko was in the team competitions on the date boar and the Running Target world champion and also won the mixed race of the date boar with the team silver. In 1987 in Budapest and 1989 in Sarajevo , silver medals followed the running target in the team competition. In Moscow in 1990 he took second place in the individual of the running boar in the mixed run and third place in the individual on the running target. He finished the team competition on the running boar in second place and secured his third title win in a mixed run with the team. The following year he won his fourth title in the team competition on the running target in Stavanger , and was runner-up in the individual discipline. Awramenko won his last World Championship medals in 1994 in Milan in the individual disciplines of the running boar in the normal run with bronze and in the mixed run with silver. At the European Championships in 1989 in Zagreb and in 1991 in Bologna he won the individual title in the running target over the 50-meter distance, as well as in 1989 in the mixed team competition.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Shooting at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Men's Running Target, 50 meters Final Round. In: sports-reference.com. Retrieved November 27, 2019 .
  2. ^ Shooting at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games: Men's Running Target, 10 meters Final Round. In: sports-reference.com. Retrieved November 27, 2019 .