Afanasijs Kuzmins

Afanasijs Kuzmins (born March 22, 1947) is a Latvian shooter who won two Olympic medals in the 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol event; gold at the 1988 for the USSR and silver at the 1992 Summer Olympics for Latvia. He also won the 1986 World Championship in 25 m Standard Pistol. Kuzmins trained at the Armed Forces sports society in Riga.

Afanasijs Kuzmins
Personal information
Born (1947-03-22) 22 March 1947
Biķernieki Parish, Latvia
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight196 lb (89 kg)
Sport
Country Latvia
SportSports shooting
Coached byAleksandrs Lescinskis

He competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics and, by receiving wild card, competed also in the 2008 Summer Olympics. At the age of 61 Kuzmins finished 13th overall in his eighth Olympic appearance.[1] No other shooter has appeared at eight Olympics; four have appeared at seven Olympics.

Aged 65, he competed at his ninth Olympic Games at the 2012 Summer Olympics finishing 17th.

Olympic results

Olympic results
Event 1976 1980 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012
25 metre rapid fire pistol 4th
595
6th
595
Gold
598+100
Silver
590+195+97
10th
585
8th
585
14th
574
13th
565
17th
569
10 metre air pistol - - - - 29th
574
- - - -

World records

Current world records held in 25 m Center-Fire Pistol
Men (ISSF) Teams 1762  Soviet Union (Ignatiuk, Kuzmins, Pyzhianov) August 15, 1990 Moscow (URS)
Current world records held in 25 m Standard Pistol
Men Teams 1725  Soviet Union (Kuzmins, Melentyev, Turla)
 Soviet Union (Kuzmins, Basinski, Pyzhianov)
September 10, 1985
September 8, 1986
Osijek (YUG)
Suhl (GDR)
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See also

References

  1. "Final Results: Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Final". Beijing2008.cn. Archived from the original on 2008-08-29. Retrieved 2008-08-30.


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