- 1954 ISSF World Shooting Championships
The 36th UIT World Shooting Championships was the contemporary name of the
ISSF World Shooting Championships in allISSF shooting events that were held inCaracas ,Venezuela , in 1954. [http://www.issf-shooting.org/_data/medallist/WCH_Medallists_1897_2005.pdf All World Championship medalists] at the ISSF website] It was the first time Venezuela hosted the competition (which it did again in 1982), and a new military shooting range had been constructed in the suburbs of Caracas for the event. [Hap Rocketto, [http://www.shootersjournal.com/Features/Biographies/THEARTOFSHOOTING.pdf The Art of Shooting] , p. 53]After their successful debut in the 1952 Summer Olympics, the Soviet Union now participated for the first time in the World Championships, and won 20 of the 30 gold medals. Rifle shooter
Anatoli Bogdanov , the star of the 1952 shooting competitions in Helsinki, dominated once again with six individual and four team victories. He broke the world record in the300 metre rifle three positions match with a margin of nine points. [ [http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1128525/index.htm Shooting] ,Sports Illustrated , November 19, 1956] In the shotgun events, the United States and Italy were still on top, but the shooting greatness of especially Switzerland and the Scandinavian countries had now diminished, shifting the tide eastward.As in most other events, the Soviet team won the team championship in
25 metre center-fire pistol . The American marksman Arthur Jackson commented that the western shooters watched with a mixed sense of pity and relief as the Soviet team shot their archaicNagant M1895 revolvers in the pre-event training. On the match day they revealed their practical joke and instead brought brand new AmericanSmith & Wesson match revolvers, shooting the same kind of gun and ammunition as the individual champion, and winning three points ahead of the American team. [Rocketto, p. 55] __NOTOC__Pistol events
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