Petr Litvinchuk
Personal information | |
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Born | April 14, 1976 |
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Country | Belarus |
Sport | Sport shooting |
Petr Litvinchuk (born April 14, 1976) is a sport shooter from Belarus.[1][2] He was born in Brest, Belarus, and lives in Minsk, Belarus.[3]
He competed for Belarus in the 2008 Summer Olympics, coming in 17th in the Men's 50m rifle prone.[4]
He shares the world record in the 50 meter rifle prone competition, with a 600 he shot in 2003.[5]
Current world record in 50 m rifle prone
Current world records held in 50 m Rifle Prone | ||||||||
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Men | Qualification | 600 | Viatcheslav Botchkarev (URS) Stevan Pletikosić (YUG) Jean-Pierre Amat (FRA) Christian Klees (GER) Sergei Martynov (BLR) Thomas Tamas (USA) Sergei Martynov (BLR) Sergei Martynov (BLR) Petr Litvinchuk (BLR) Wolfram Waibel Jr. (AUT) Wolfram Waibel Jr. (AUT) Christian Lusch (GER) Eric Uptagrafft (USA) Valérian Sauveplane (FRA) Sergei Martynov (BLR) Sergei Martynov (BLR) Matthew Emmons (USA) Guy Starik (ISR) Sergei Martynov (BLR) |
July 13, 1989 August 29, 1991 April 27, 1994 July 25, 1996 May 23, 1997 July 28, 1998 September 4, 1998 June 8, 2000 June 11, 2003 July 18, 2003 March 3, 2004 October 27, 2004 May 11, 2005 May 11, 2005 August 26, 2005 March 29, 2006 May 9, 2007 May 18, 2008 August 3, 2012 |
Zagreb (YUG) Munich (GER) Havana (CUB) Atlanta (USA) Munich (GER) Barcelona (ESP) Buenos Aires (ARG) Munich (GER) Munich (GER) Plzeň (CZE) Sydney (AUS) Bangkok (THA) Fort Benning (USA) Fort Benning (USA) Munich (GER) Guangzhou (CHN) Bangkok (THA) Munich (GER) London (ENG) |
References
- ↑ "2008 Beijing Summer Olympics | Petr LITVINCHUK Profile & Bio, Photos & Videos". 2008.nbcolympics.com. 14 April 1976. Retrieved 16 November 2011.
- ↑ "ISSF - International Shooting Sport Federation". issf-sports.org. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
- ↑ "ISSF". International Shooting Sport Federation. Retrieved 16 November 2011.
- ↑ "Shooting sports - Petr Litvinchuk (Belarus): season totals". The-sports.org. Retrieved 16 November 2011.
- ↑ "european_records.pdf" (PDF). www.echbrescia2011.it/. Retrieved 16 November 2011.