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List of Olympic medalists in shooting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is the complete list of Olympic medalists in shooting from 1900 to 2004.

See also: Shooting at the Summer Olympics and Lists of Olympic medalists

Contents

[edit] Current Program

[edit] Men

[edit] 10 m Air Pistol

Further information: 10 m Air Pistol
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1988 Seoul Bulgaria Tanyu Kiryakov (BUL) United States Erich Buljung (USA) China Xu Haifeng (CHN)
1992 Barcelona China Wang Yifu (CHN) Unified Team Serguei Pyzhyanov (EUN) Romania Sorin Babii (ROU)
1996 Atlanta Italy Roberto Di Donna (ITA) China Wang Yifu (CHN) Bulgaria Tanyu Kiryakov (BUL)
2000 Sydney France Franck Dumoulin (FRA) China Wang Yifu (CHN) Belarus Igor Basinski (BLR)
2004 Athens China Wang Yifu (CHN) Russia Mikhail Nestruev (RUS) Russia Vladimir Isakov (RUS)
2008 Beijing

[edit] 10 m Air Rifle

Further information: 10 m Air Rifle
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1984 Los Angeles France Philippe Heberle (FRA) Austria Andreas Kronthaler (AUT) Great Britain Barry Dagger (GBR)
1988 Seoul Yugoslavia Goran Maksimovic (YUG) France Nicolas Berthelot (FRA) West Germany Johann Riederer (FRG)
1992 Barcelona Unified Team Iouri Fedkine (EUN) France Franck Badiou (FRA) Germany Johann Riederer (GER)
1996 Atlanta Russia Artem Khadjibekov (RUS) Austria Wolfram Waibel (AUT) France Jean Pierre Amat (FRA)
2000 Sydney China Cai Yalin (CHN) Russia Artem Khadjibekov (RUS) Russia Evgeni Aleinikov (RUS)
2004 Athens China Zhu Qinan (CHN) China Li Jie (CHN) Slovakia Jozef Gönci (SVK)
2008 Beijing

[edit] 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol

Further information: 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens Greece Ioannis Phrangoudis (GRE) Greece Georgios Orfanidis (GRE) Denmark Holger Nielsen (DEN)
1900 Paris France Maurice Larrouy (FRA) France Léon Moreaux (FRA) France Eugène Balme (FRA)
1904–1908 not included in the Olympic program
1912 Stockholm United States Alfred Lane (USA) Sweden Paul Palén (SWE) Sweden Johan Hübner von Holst (SWE)
1920 Antwerp Brazil Guilherme Paraense (BRA) United States Raymond Bracken (USA) Switzerland Fritz Zulauf (SUI)
1924 Paris United States Henry Bailey (USA) Sweden Vilhelm Carlberg (SWE) Finland Lennart Hannelius (FIN)
1928 Amsterdam not included in the Olympic program
1932 Los Angeles Italy Renzo Morigi (ITA) Germany Heinz Hax (GER) Italy Domenico Matteucci (ITA)
1936 Berlin Germany Cornelius van Oyen (GER) Germany Heinz Hax (GER) Sweden Torsten Ullman (SWE)
1948 London Hungary Károly Takács (HUN) Argentina Carlos Diaz Sáenz (ARG) Sweden Sven Lundquist (SWE)
1952 Helsinki Hungary Károly Takács (HUN) Hungary Szilárd Kun (HUN) Romania Gheorghe Lichiardopol (ROU)
1956 Melbourne Romania Ştefan Petrescu (ROU) Soviet Union Yevgeni Cherkasov (URS) Romania Gheorghe Lichiardopol (ROU)
1960 Rome United States William McMillan (USA) Finland Pentti Linnosvuo (FIN) Soviet Union Aleksandr Zabelin (URS)
1964 Tokyo Finland Pentti Linnosvuo (FIN) Romania Ion Tripsa (ROU) Czechoslovakia Lubomir Nacovsky (TCH)
1968 Mexico City Poland Józef Zapedzki (POL) Romania Marcel Rosca (ROU) Soviet Union Renart Suleimanov (URS)
1972 Munich Poland Józef Zapedzki (POL) Czechoslovakia Ladislav Falta (TCH) Soviet Union Viktor Torshin (URS)
1976 Montreal East Germany Norbert Klaar (GDR) East Germany Jürgen Wiefel (GDR) Italy Roberto Ferraris (ITA)
1980 Moscow Romania Corneliu Ion (ROU) East Germany Jürgen Wiefel (GDR) Austria Gerhard Petritsch (AUT)
1984 Los Angeles Japan Takeo Kamachi (JPN) Romania Corneliu Ion (ROU) Finland Rauno Bies (FIN)
1988 Seoul Soviet Union Afanasijs Kuzmins (URS) East Germany Ralf Schumann (GDR) Hungary Zoltán Kovács (HUN)
1992 Barcelona Germany Ralf Schumann (GER) Latvia Afanasijs Kuzmins (LAT) Unified Team Vladimir Vokhmianine (EUN)
1996 Atlanta Germany Ralf Schumann (GER) Bulgaria Emil Milev (BUL) Kazakhstan Vladimir Vokhmianine (KAZ)
2000 Sydney Russia Sergei Alifirenko (RUS) Switzerland Michel Ansermet (SUI) Romania Iulian Raicea (ROU)
2004 Athens Germany Ralf Schumann (GER) Russia Sergei Poliakov (RUS) Russia Sergei Alifirenko (RUS)
2008 Beijing

From 1972 to 1980, this event was mixed (open to both men and women shooters), although all medals were won by men at these Games.

[edit] 50 m Pistol

Further information: 50 m Pistol
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens United States Sumner Paine (USA) Denmark Holger Nielsen (DEN) Greece Joannis Phrangoudis (GRE)
1900 Paris Switzerland Karl Röderer (SUI) France Achille Paroche (FRA) Switzerland Konrad Stäheli (SUI)
1904 St. Louis not included in the Olympic program
1908 London Belgium Paul Van Asbroeck (BEL) Belgium Réginald Storms (BEL) United States James Gorman (USA)
1912 Stockholm United States Alfred Lane (USA) United States Peter Dolfen (USA) Great Britain Charles Stewart (GBR)
1920 Antwerp United States Karl Frederick (USA) Brazil Afrânio da Costa (BRA) United States Alfred Lane (USA)
1924–1932 not included in the Olympic program
1936 Berlin Sweden Torsten Ullman (SWE) Germany Erich Krempel (GER) France Charles des Jammonières (FRA)
1948 London Peru Edwin Vasquez Cam (PER) Switzerland Rudolf Schnyder (SUI) Sweden Torsten Ullman (SWE)
1952 Helsinki United States Huelet Benner (USA) Spain Angel Leon de Gozalo (ESP) Hungary Ambrus Balogh (HUN)
1956 Melbourne Finland Pentti Linnosvuo (FIN) Soviet Union Makhmud Umarov (URS) United States Offutt Pinion (USA)
1960 Rome Soviet Union Alexei Gushchin (URS) Soviet Union Makhmud Umarov (URS) Japan Yoshihisa Yoshikawa (JPN)
1964 Tokyo Finland Väinö Markkanen (FIN) United States Franklin Green (USA) Japan Yoshihisa Yoshikawa (JPN)
1968 Mexico City Soviet Union Grigori Kosych (URS) West Germany Heinz Mertel (FRG) East Germany Harald Vollmar (GDR)
1972 Munich Sweden Ragnar Skanåker (SWE) Romania Daniel Iuga (ROU) Austria Rudolf Dollinger (AUT)
1976 Montreal East Germany Uwe Potteck (GDR) East Germany Harald Vollmar (GDR) Austria Rudolf Dollinger (AUT)
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Aleksandr Melentiev (URS) East Germany Harald Vollmar (GDR) Bulgaria Lubtcho Diakov (BUL)
1984 Los Angeles China Xu Haifeng (CHN) Sweden Ragnar Skanåker (SWE) China Wang Yifu (CHN)
1988 Seoul Romania Sorin Babii (ROU) Sweden Ragnar Skanåker (SWE) Soviet Union Igor Basinski (URS)
1992 Barcelona Unified Team Kanstantsin Lukashyk (EUN) China Wang Yifu (CHN) Sweden Ragnar Skanåker (SWE)
1996 Atlanta Russia Boris Kokorev (RUS) Belarus Igor Basinski (BLR) Italy Roberto Di Donna (ITA)
2000 Sydney Bulgaria Tanyu Kiryakov (BUL) Belarus Igor Basinski (BLR) Czech Republic Martin Tenk (CZE)
2004 Athens Russia Mikhail Nestruev (RUS) South Korea Jin Jong-Oh (KOR) North Korea Kim Jong Su (PRK)
2008 Beijing

From 1972 to 1980, this event was mixed (open to both men and women shooters), although all medals were won by men at these Games.

[edit] 50 m Rifle, prone

Further information: 50 m Rifle
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Great Britain Arthur Carnell (GBR) Great Britain Harold Humby (GBR) Great Britain George Barnes (GBR)
1912 Stockholm United States Frederick Hird (USA) Great Britain William Milne (GBR) Great Britain Harold Burt (GBR)
1920 Antwerp not included in the Olympic program
1924 Paris France Pierre Coquelin de Lisle (FRA) United States Marcus Dinwiddie (USA) Switzerland Josias Hartmann (SUI)
1928 Amsterdam not included in the Olympic program
1932 Los Angeles Sweden Bertil Rönnmark (SWE) Mexico Gustavo Huet (MEX) Hungary Zoltán Soós Hradetzky (HUN)
1936 Berlin Norway Willy Røgeberg (NOR) Hungary Ralf Berszenyi (HUN) Poland Wladyslaw Karas (POL)
1948 London United States Arthur Cook (USA) United States Walter Tomsen (USA) Sweden Jonas Jonsson (SWE)
1952 Helsinki Romania Iosif Sirbu (ROU) Soviet Union Boris Andreev (URS) United States Arthur Jackson (USA)
1956 Melbourne Canada Gerald Ouellette (CAN) Soviet Union Vasili Borisov (URS) Canada Stuart Boa (CAN)
1960 Rome Germany Peter Kohnke (EUA) United States James Enoch Hill (USA) Venezuela Forcella Pelliccioni (VEN)
1964 Tokyo Hungary László Hammerl (HUN) United States Lones Wigger (USA) United States Tommy Pool (USA)
1968 Mexico City Czechoslovakia Jan Kurka (TCH) Hungary László Hammerl (HUN) New Zealand Ian Ballinger (NZL)
1972 Munich North Korea Li Ho-Jun (PRK) United States Victor Auer (USA) Romania Nicolae Rotaru (ROU)
1976 Montreal West Germany Karlheinz Smieszek (FRG) West Germany Ulrich Lind (FRG) Soviet Union Gennadi Lushchikov (URS)
1980 Moscow Hungary Karoly Varga (HUN) East Germany Hellfried Heilfort (GDR) Bulgaria Petar Zaprianov (BUL)
1984 Los Angeles United States Edward Etzel (USA) France Michel Bury (FRA) Great Britain Michael Sullivan (GBR)
1988 Seoul Czechoslovakia Miroslav Varga (TCH) South Korea Cha Young-Chul (KOR) Hungary Attila Záhonyi (HUN)
1992 Barcelona South Korea Lee Eun-Chul (KOR) Norway Harald Stenvaag (NOR) Independent Olympic Participants Stevan Pletikosić (IOP)
1996 Atlanta Germany Christian Klees (GER) Kazakhstan Sergey Beliaev (KAZ) Slovakia Jozef Gonci (SVK)
2000 Sydney Sweden Jonas Edman (SWE) Denmark Torben Grimmel (DEN) Belarus Sergei Martynov (BLR)
2004 Athens United States Matthew Emmons (USA) Germany Christian Lusch (GER) Belarus Sergei Martynov (BLR)
2008 Beijing

From 1972 to 1980, this event was mixed (open to both men and women shooters), although all medals were won by men at these Games.

[edit] 50 m Rifle, 3 positions

Further information: 50 m Rifle and Three positions
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1952 Helsinki Norway Erling Asbjørn Kongshaug (NOR) Finland Vilho Ylönen (FIN) Soviet Union Boris Andreev (URS)
1956 Melbourne Soviet Union Anatoli Bogdanov (URS) Czechoslovakia Otakar Horinek (TCH) Sweden John Sundberg (SWE)
1960 Rome Soviet Union Viktor Shamburkin (URS) Soviet Union Marat Nijasov (URS) Germany Klaus Zähringer (EUA)
1964 Tokyo United States Lones Wigger (USA) Bulgaria Velitchko Christov (BUL) Hungary László Hammerl (HUN)
1968 Mexico City West Germany Bernd Klingner (FRG) United States John Writer (USA) Soviet Union Vitali Parkhimovich (URS)
1972 Munich United States John Writer (USA) United States Lanny Bassham (USA) East Germany Werner Lippoldt (GDR)
1976 Montreal United States Lanny Bassham (USA) United States Margaret Murdock (USA) West Germany Werner Seibold (FRG)
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Viktor Vlassov (URS) East Germany Bernd Hartstein (GDR) Sweden Sven Johansson (SWE)
1984 Los Angeles Great Britain Malcolm Cooper (GBR) Switzerland Daniel Nipkov (SUI) Great Britain Alister Allan (GBR)
1988 Seoul Great Britain Malcolm Cooper (GBR) Great Britain Alister Allan (GBR) Soviet Union Kirill Ivanov (URS)
1992 Barcelona Unified Team Gracha Petikian (EUN) United States Robert Foth (USA) Japan Ryohei Koba (JPN)
1996 Atlanta France Jean Pierre Amat (FRA) Kazakhstan Sergey Beliaev (KAZ) Austria Wolfram Waibel (AUT)
2000 Sydney Slovenia Rajmond Debevec (SLO) Finland Juha Hirvi (FIN) Norway Harald Stenvaag (NOR)
2004 Athens China Jia Zhanbo (CHN) United States Michael Anti (USA) Austria Christian Planer (AUT)
2008 Beijing

From 1972 to 1980, this event was mixed (open to both men and women shooters), although only one medal was won by a woman at these Games – Margaret Murdock's silver medal in 1976.

[edit] Double Trap

Further information: Double Trap
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1996 Atlanta Australia Russell Mark (AUS) Italy Albano Pera (ITA) China Zhang Bing (CHN)
2000 Sydney Great Britain Richard Faulds (GBR) Australia Russell Mark (AUS) Kuwait Fehaid Al Deehani (KUW)
2004 Athens United Arab Emirates Ahmed Al Maktoum (UAE) India Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore (IND) China Wang Zheng (CHN)
2008 Beijing

[edit] Skeet

Further information: Olympic Skeet
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1968 Mexico City Soviet Union Yevgeni Petrov (URS) Italy Romano Garagnani (ITA) West Germany Konrad Wirnhier (FRG)
1972 Munich West Germany Konrad Wirnhier (FRG) Soviet Union Yevgeni Petrov (URS) East Germany Michael Buchheim (GDR)
1976 Montreal Czechoslovakia Josef Panacek (TCH) Netherlands Eric Swinkels (NED) Poland Wiesław Gawlikowski (POL)
1980 Moscow Denmark Hans Kjeld Rasmussen (DEN) Sweden Lars-Göran Carlsson (SWE) Cuba Roberto Castrillo (CUB)
1984 Los Angeles United States Matthew Dryke (USA) Denmark Ole Riber Rasmussen (DEN) Italy Luca Scribani Rossi (ITA)
1988 Seoul East Germany Axel Wegner (GDR) Chile Alfonso de Irruarrizaga (CHI) Spain Jorge Guardiola (ESP)
1992 Barcelona China Zhang Shan (CHN) Peru Juan Giha (PER) Italy Bruno Mario Rossetti (ITA)
1996 Atlanta Italy Ennio Falco (ITA) Poland Miroslaw Rzepkowski (POL) Italy Andrea Benelli (ITA)
2000 Sydney Ukraine Mykola Milchev (UKR) Czech Republic Petr Malek (CZE) United States James Graves (USA)
2004 Athens Italy Andrea Benelli (ITA) Finland Marko Kemppainen (FIN) Cuba Juan Miguel Rodriguez (CUB)
2008 Beijing

From 1972 to 1992, this event was mixed (open to both men and women shooters), although only one medal was won by a woman at these Games – Zhang Shan's gold medal in 1992.

[edit] Trap

Further information: Olympic Trap
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris France Roger de Barbarin (FRA) France Rene Guyot (FRA) France Justinien de Clary (FRA)
1904 St. Louis not included in the Olympic program
1908 London Canada Walter Ewing (CAN) Canada George Beattie (CAN) Great Britain Alexander Maunder (GBR)
1912 Stockholm United States James Graham (USA) Germany Alfred Goeldel (GER) Russia Harry Blau (RUS)
1920 Antwerp United States Mark Arie (USA) United States Frank Troeh (USA) United States Frank Wright (USA)
1924 Paris Hungary Gyula Halasy (HUN) Finland Konrad Huber (FIN) United States Frank Hughes (USA)
1928–1948 not included in the Olympic program
1952 Helsinki Canada George Genereux (CAN) Sweden Knut Holmqvist (SWE) Sweden Hans Liljedahl (SWE)
1956 Melbourne Italy Galliano Rossini (ITA) Poland Adam Smelczynski (POL) Italy Alessandro Ciceri (ITA)
1960 Rome Romania Ion Dumitrescu (ROU) Italy Galliano Rossini (ITA) Soviet Union Sergei Kalinin (URS)
1964 Tokyo Italy Ennio Mattarelli (ITA) Soviet Union Pavel Senichev (URS) United States William Morris (USA)
1968 Mexico City Great Britain John Braithwaite (GBR) United States Thomas Garrigus (USA) East Germany Kurt Czekalla (GDR)
1972 Munich Italy Angelo Scalzone (ITA) France Michel Carrega (FRA) Italy Silvano Basagni (ITA)
1976 Montreal United States Donald Haldeman (USA) Portugal Armando Da Silva Marques (POR) Italy Ubaldesco Baldi (ITA)
1980 Moscow Italy Luciano Giovannetti (ITA) Soviet Union Rustam Yambulatov (URS) East Germany Jörg Damme (GDR)
1984 Los Angeles Italy Luciano Giovannetti (ITA) Peru Francisco Boza (PER) United States Daniel Carlisle (USA)
1988 Seoul Soviet Union Dmitri Monakov (URS) Czechoslovakia Miloslav Bednarik (TCH) Belgium Frans Peeters (BEL)
1992 Barcelona Czechoslovakia Petr Hrdlicka (TCH) Japan Kazumi Watanabe (JPN) Italy Marco Venturini (ITA)
1996 Atlanta Australia Michael Diamond (AUS) United States Josh Lakatos (USA) United States Lance Bade (USA)
2000 Sydney Australia Michael Diamond (AUS) Great Britain Ian Peel (GBR) Italy Giovanni Pellielo (ITA)
2004 Athens Russia Aleksei Alipov (RUS) Italy Giovanni Pellielo (ITA) Australia Adam Vella (AUS)
2008 Beijing

From 1972 to 1992, this event was mixed (open to both men and women shooters), although all medals were won by men at these Games.

[edit] Women

[edit] 10 m Air Pistol

Further information: 10 m Air Pistol
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1988 Seoul Yugoslavia Jasna Šekarić (YUG) Soviet Union Nino Salukvadze (URS) Soviet Union Marina Dobrancheva (URS)
1992 Barcelona Unified Team Marina Logvinenko (EUN) Independent Olympic Participants Jasna Šekarić (IOP) Bulgaria Maria Grozdeva (BUL)
1996 Atlanta Russia Olga Klochneva (RUS) Russia Marina Logvinenko (RUS) Bulgaria Maria Grozdeva (BUL)
2000 Sydney China Tao Luna (CHN) Yugoslavia Jasna Šekarić (YUG) Australia Annemarie Forder (AUS)
2004 Athens Ukraine Olena Kostevych (UKR) Serbia and Montenegro Jasna Šekarić (SCG) Bulgaria Maria Grozdeva (BUL)
2008 Beijing

[edit] 10 m Air Rifle

Further information: 10 m Air Rifle
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1984 Los Angeles United States Pat Spurgin (USA) Italy Edith Gufler (ITA) China Wu Xiao-Xuan (CHN)
1988 Seoul Soviet Union Irina Shilova (URS) West Germany Silvia Sperber (FRG) Soviet Union Anna Malukhina (URS)
1992 Barcelona South Korea Yeo Kab-Soon (KOR) Bulgaria Vessela Letcheva (BUL) Independent Olympic Participants Aranka Binder (IOP)
1996 Atlanta Poland Renata Mauer (POL) Germany Petra Horneber (GER) Yugoslavia Aleksandra Ivosev (YUG)
2000 Sydney United States Nancy Johnson (USA) South Korea Kang Cho-Hyun (KOR) China Gao Jing (CHN)
2004 Athens China Du Li (CHN) Russia Lioubov Galkina (RUS) Czech Republic Katerina Kurkova (CZE)
2008 Beijing

[edit] 25 m Pistol

Further information: 25 m Pistol
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1984 Los Angeles Canada Linda Thom (CAN) United States Ruby Fox (USA) Australia Patricia Dench (AUS)
1988 Seoul Soviet Union Nino Salukvadze (URS) Japan Tomoko Hasegawa (JPN) Yugoslavia Jasna Šekarić (YUG)
1992 Barcelona Unified Team Marina Logvinenko (EUN) China Li Duihong (CHN) Mongolia Dorzhsuren Munkhbayar (MGL)
1996 Atlanta China Li Duihong (CHN) Bulgaria Diana Yorgova (BUL) Russia Marina Logvinenko (RUS)
2000 Sydney Bulgaria Maria Grozdeva (BUL) China Tao Luna (CHN) Belarus Lolita Evglevskaya (BLR)
2004 Athens Bulgaria Maria Grozdeva (BUL) Czech Republic Lenka Hykova (CZE) Azerbaijan Irada Ashumova (AZE)
2008 Beijing

[edit] 50 m Rifle, 3 Positions

Further information: 50 m Rifle and Three positions
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1984 Los Angeles China Wu Xiaoxuan (CHN) West Germany Ulrike Holmer (FRG) United States Wanda Jewell (USA)
1988 Seoul West Germany Silvia Sperber (FRG) Bulgaria Vessela Letcheva (BUL) Soviet Union Valentina Cherkasova (URS)
1992 Barcelona United States Launi Meili (USA) Bulgaria Nonka Matova (BUL) Poland Malgorzata Ksiazkiewicz (POL)
1996 Atlanta Yugoslavia Aleksandra Ivosev (YUG) Russia Irina Gerasimenok (RUS) Poland Renata Mauer (POL)
2000 Sydney Poland Renata Mauer (POL) Russia Tatiana Goldobina (RUS) Russia Maria Feklistova (RUS)
2004 Athens Russia Lioubov Galkina (RUS) Italy Valentina Turisini (ITA) China Wang Chengyi (CHN)
2008 Beijing

In addition to this list, United States Margaret Murdock (USA) won a silver medal in this event in 1976, when it was a mixed event (open to both men and women).

[edit] Skeet

Further information: Olympic Skeet
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Sydney Azerbaijan Zemfira Meftakhetdinova (AZE) Russia Svetlana Demina (RUS) Hungary Diána Igaly (HUN)
2004 Athens Hungary Diána Igaly (HUN) China Wei Ning (CHN) Azerbaijan Zemfira Meftakhetdinova (AZE)
2008 Beijing

In addition to this list, China Zhang Shan (CHN) won a gold medal in this event in 1992, when it was a mixed event (open to both men and women).

[edit] Trap

Further information: Olympic Trap
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Sydney Lithuania Daina Gudzinevičiūtė (LTU) France Delphine Racinet (FRA) China Gao E (CHN)
2004 Athens Australia Suzanne Balogh (AUS) Spain Maria Quintanal (ESP) South Korea Lee Bo Na (KOR)
2008 Beijing

[edit] Discontinued events

[edit] Men's

[edit] 50 m Military Pistol, individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris Switzerland Karl Röderer (SUI) France Achille Paroche (FRA) Switzerland Konrad Stäheli (SUI)

[edit] 50 m Military Pistol, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris Switzerland Switzerland (SUI)
Friedrich Lüthi
Paul Probst
Louis Richardet
Karl Röderer
Konrad Stäheli
France France (FRA)
Louis Duffoy
Maurice Lecoq
Léon Moreaux
Achille Paroche
Trinité
Netherlands Netherlands (NED)
Solko van den Bergh
Antonius Bouwens
Dirk Boest Gips
Henrik Sillem
Anthony Sweijs
1904–1908 not included in the Olympic program
1912 Stockholm United States United States (USA)
Alfred Lane
Henry Sears
Peter Dolfen
John Dietz
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Georg de Laval
Eric Carlberg
Vilhelm Carlberg
Erik Boström
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Horatio Poulter
Hugh Durant
Albert Kempster
Charles Stewart

[edit] 300 m Military Rifle, individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens Greece Pantelis Karasevdas (GRE) Greece Pavlos Pavlidis (GRE) Greece Nicolaos Trikupis (GRE)

[edit] 300 m Military Rifle, kneeling

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris Switzerland Konrad Stäheli (SUI) Switzerland Emil Kellenberger (SUI)
Denmark Anders Peter Nielsen (DEN)
None

[edit] 300 m Military Rifle, prone

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris France Achille Paroche (FRA) Denmark Anders Peter Nielsen (DEN) Norway Ole Østmo (NOR)
1904–1912 not included in the Olympic program
1920 Antwerp Norway Otto Olsen (NOR) France Léon Johnson (FRA) Switzerland Fritz Kuchen (SUI)

[edit] 300 m Military Rifle, standing

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris Denmark Lars Jørgen Madsen (DEN) Norway Ole Østmo (NOR) Belgium Charles Paumier (BEL)

[edit] 300 m Military Rifle, 3 positions

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris Switzerland Emil Kellenberger (SUI) Denmark Anders Peter Nielsen (DEN) Belgium Paul van Asbroeck (BEL)
Norway Ole Østmo (NOR)
1904–1908 not included in the Olympic program
1912 Stockholm Hungary Sándor Prokopp (HUN) United States Carl Osburn (USA) Norway Engebret Skogen (NOR)

[edit] 300 m Military Rifle, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris Switzerland Switzerland (SUI)
Franz Böckli
Alfred Grütter
Emil Kellenberger
Louis Richardet
Konrad Stäheli
Norway Norway (NOR)
Olaf Frydenlund
Hellmer Hermandsen
Ole Østmo
Ole Sæther
Tom Seeberg
France France (FRA)
Auguste Cavadini
Maurice Lecoq
Léon Moreaux
Achille Paroche
René Thomas
1904 St. Louis not included in the Olympic program
1908 London United States United States (USA)
William Leuschner
William Martin
Charles Winder
Kellogg Casey
Ivan Eastman
Charles Benedict
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Harcourt Ommundsen
Fleetwood Varley
Arthur Fulton
Philip Richardson
William Padgett
John Martin
Canada Canada (CAN)
William Smith
Charles Crowe
Bruce Williams
Dugald McInnis
William Eastcott
S. Harry Kerr
1912 Stockholm United States United States (USA)
Cornelius Burdette
Allan Briggs
Harry Adams
John Jackson
Carl Osburn
Warren Sprout
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Harcourt Ommundsen
Henry Burr
Edward Skilton
James Reid
Edward Parnell
Arthur Fulton
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Mauritz Eriksson
Werner Jernström
Tönnes Björkman
Carl Björkman
Bernhard Larsson
Hugo Johansson
1920 Antwerp Denmark Denmark (DEN)
Lars Jørgen Madsen
Niels Larsen
Anders Peterson
Erik Saetter-Lassen
Anders Peter Nielsen
United States United States (USA)
Carl Osburn
Lawrence Nuesslein
Lloyd Spooner
Willis Lee
Thomas Brown
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Olle Ericsson
Hugo Johansson
Leon Lagerlöf
Walfrid Hellman
Mauritz Eriksson

[edit] 600 m Military Rifle, individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1920 Antwerp Sweden Hugo Johansson (SWE) Sweden Mauritz Eriksson (SWE) United States Lloyd Spooner (USA)

[edit] 600 m Military Rifle, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1920 Antwerp United States United States (USA)
Dennis Fenton
Gunnery Schriver
Willis A. Lee
Lloyd Spooner
Joseph Jackson
South Africa South Africa (RSA)
David Smith
Robert Bodley
Ferdinand Buchanan
George Harvey
Fred Morgan
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Mauritz Eriksson
Hugo Johansson
Gustaf Adolf Jonsson
Erik Blomqvist
Erik Ohlsson

[edit] 300 m + 600 m Military Rifle, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1920 Antwerp United States United States (USA)
Joseph Jackson
Willis A. Lee
Carl Osburn
Oliver Schriver
Lloyd Spooner
Norway Norway (NOR)
Albert Helgerud
Otto Olsen
Jacob Onsrud
Østen Østensen
Olaf Sletten
Switzerland Switzerland (SUI)
Eugen Addor
Joseph Jehle
Fritz Kuchen
Werner Schneeberger
Weibel

[edit] 300 m + 600 m Rifle, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1920 Antwerp United States United States (USA)
Joseph Jackson
Willis A. Lee
Gunnery Schriver
Carl Osburn
Lloyd Spooner
Norway Norway (NOR)
Otto Olsen
Albert Helgerud
Olaf Sletten
Østen Østensen
Jacob Onsrud
Switzerland Switzerland (SUI)
Fritz Kuchen
Albert Tröndle
Arnold Rösli
Walter Lienhard
Caspar Widmer

[edit] 100 m Running Deer; single shot, individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Sweden Oscar Swahn (SWE) Great Britain Ted Ranken (GBR) Great Britain Alexander Rogers (GBR)
1912 Stockholm Sweden Alfred Swahn (SWE) Sweden Åke Lundeberg (SWE) Finland Nestori Toivonen (FIN)
1920 Antwerp Norway Otto Olsen (NOR) Sweden Alfred Swahn (SWE) Norway Harald Natvig (NOR)
1924 Paris United States John Boles (USA) Great Britain Cyril Mackworth-Praed (GBR) Norway Otto Olsen (NOR)

[edit] 100 m Running Deer; single shot, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Arvid Knöppel
Ernst Rosell
Alfred Swahn
Oscar Swahn
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Walter Ellicott
William Lane-Joynt
Charles Nix
Ted Ranken
None
1912 Stockholm Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Alfred Swahn
Oscar Swahn
Åke Lundeberg
Per-Olof Arvidsson
United States United States (USA)
William McDonnell
Walter Winans
William Leuschner
William Libbey
Finland Finland (FIN)
Axel Londen
Nestori Toivonen
Iivar Väänänen
Ernst Rosenqvist
1920 Antwerp Norway Norway (NOR)
Einar Liberg
Ole Lilloe-Olsen
Harald Natvig
Hans Nordvik
Otto Olsen
Finland Finland (FIN)
Yrjö Kolho
Kalle Lappalainen
Toivo Tikkanen
Nestori Toivonen
Karl Magnus Wegelius
United States United States (USA)
Thomas Brown
Willis A. Lee
Lawrence Nuesslein
Carl Osburn
Lloyd Spooner
1924 Paris Norway Norway (NOR)
Einar Liberg
Ole Lilloe-Olsen
Harald Natvig
Otto Olsen
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Otto Hultberg
Mauritz Johansson
Fredric Landelius
Alfred Swahn
United States United States (USA)
John Boles
Raymond Coulter
Dennis Fenton
Walter Stokes

[edit] 100 m Running Deer; double shot, individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London United States Walter Winans (USA) Great Britain Ted Ranken (GBR) Sweden Oscar Swahn (SWE)
1912 Stockholm Sweden Åke Lundeberg (SWE) Sweden Edward Benedicks (SWE) Sweden Oscar Swahn (SWE)
1920 Antwerp Norway Ole Lilloe-Olsen (NOR) Sweden Fredric Landelius (SWE) Norway Einar Liberg (NOR)
1924 Paris Norway Ole Lilloe-Olsen (NOR) Great Britain Cyril Mackworth-Praed (GBR) Sweden Alfred Swahn (SWE)

[edit] 100 m Running Deer; double shot, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1920 Antwerp Norway Norway (NOR)
Harald Natvig
Ole Lilloe-Olsen
Einar Liberg
Hans Nordvik
Thorstein Johansen
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Alfred Swahn
Oscar Swahn
Fredric Landelius
Bengt Lagercrantz
Edward Benedicks
Finland Finland (FIN)
Toivo Tikkanen
Karl Magnus Wegelius
Nestori Toivonen
Vilho Vauhkonen
Yrjö Kolho
1924 Paris Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Cyril Mackworth-Praed
Philip Neame
Herbert Perry
Allen Whitty
Norway Norway (NOR)
Einar Liberg
Ole Lilloe-Olsen
Harald Natvig
Otto Olsen
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Axel Ekblom
Mauritz Johansson
Fredric Landelius
Alfred Swahn

[edit] 100 m Running Deer; single shot and double shot

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1952 Helsinki Norway John Larsen (NOR) Sweden Per Olof Sköldberg (SWE) Finland Tauno Mäki (FIN)
1956 Melbourne Soviet Union Vitali Romanenko (URS) Sweden Olof Sköldberg (SWE) Soviet Union Vladimir Sevryugin (URS)

[edit] 10 m Running Target

Further information: 10 m Running Target
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Barcelona Germany Michael Jakosits (GER) Unified Team Anatoli Asrabaev (EUN) Czechoslovakia Lubos Racansky (TCH)
1996 Atlanta China Yang Ling (CHN) China Xiao Jun (CHN) Czech Republic Miroslav Janus (CZE)
2000 Sydney China Yang Ling (CHN) Moldova Oleg Moldovan (MDA) China Niu Zhiyuan (CHN)
2004 Athens Germany Manfred Kurzer (GER) Russia Alexander Blinov (RUS) Russia Dimitri Lykin (RUS)

[edit] 50 m Running Target

Further information: 50 m Running Target
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1972 Munich Soviet Union Yakov Zheleznyak (URS) Colombia Helmut Bellingrodt (COL) Great Britain John Kynoch (GBR)
1976 Montreal Soviet Union Aleksandr Gazov (URS) Soviet Union Aleksandr Kedyarov (URS) Poland Jerzy Greszkiewicz (POL)
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Igor Sokolov (URS) East Germany Thomas Pfeffer (GDR) Soviet Union Aleksandr Gazov (URS)
1984 Los Angeles China Li Yu-Wei (CHN) Colombia Helmut Bellingrodt (COL) China Huang Shi-Ping (CHN)
1988 Seoul Norway Tor Heiestad (NOR) China Huang Shi-Ping (CHN) Soviet Union Gennadi Avramenko (URS)

From 1972 to 1980, this event was mixed (open to both men and women shooters), although all medals were won by men at these Games.

[edit] 50 m Rifle, Disappearing Target

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Great Britain William Styles (GBR) Great Britain Harold Hawkins (GBR) Great Britain Edward Amoore (GBR)

[edit] 50 m Rifle, Moving Target

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Great Britain John Fleming (GBR) Great Britain Maurice Matthews (GBR) Great Britain William Marsden (GBR)

[edit] 50 m Rifle, Stationary Target

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Great Britain Arthur Carnell (GBR) Great Britain Harold Humby (GBR) Great Britain George Barnes (GBR)

[edit] 300 m Rifle, 3 positions

Further information: 300 m Rifle and Three positions
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Norway Albert Helgerud (NOR) United States Harry Simon (USA) Norway Ole Sæther (NOR)
1912 Stockholm France Paul Colas (FRA) Denmark Lars Jorgen Madsen (DEN) Denmark Niels Larsen (DEN)
1920 Antwerp United States Morris Fisher (USA) Denmark Niels Larsen (DEN) Norway Østen Østensen (NOR)
1924 Paris United States Morris Fisher (USA) United States Carl Osburn (USA) Denmark Niels Larsen (DEN)
1928–1936 not included in the Olympic program
1948 London Switzerland Emil Grünig (SUI) Finland Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN) Norway Willy Røgeberg (NOR)
1952 Helsinki Soviet Union Anatoli Bogdanov (URS) Switzerland Robert Bürchler (SUI) Soviet Union Lev Vainshtein (URS)
1956 Melbourne Soviet Union Vasili Borisov (URS) Soviet Union Allan Erdman (URS) Finland Vilho Ylönen (FIN)
1960 Rome Austria Hubert Hammerer (AUT) Switzerland Hansrudi Spillmann (SUI) Soviet Union Vasili Borisov (URS)
1964 Tokyo United States Gary Anderson (USA) Soviet Union Shota Kveliashvili (URS) United States Martine Gunnarsson (USA)
1968 Mexico City United States Gary Anderson (USA) Soviet Union Valentin Kornev (URS) Switzerland Kurt Müller (SUI)
1972 Munich United States Lones Wigger (USA) Soviet Union Boris Melnik (URS) Hungary Lajos Papp (HUN)

In 1972, this event was mixed (open to both men and women shooters), although all medals were won by men.

[edit] 600 m Rifle, prone

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm France Paul Colas (FRA) United States Carl Osburn (USA) United States John Jackson (USA)

[edit] 1000 yd Rifle, prone

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Great Britain Joshua Millner (GBR) United States Kellogg Casey (USA) Great Britain Maurice Blood (GBR)

[edit] 30 m Pistol, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Eric Carlberg
Vilhelm Carlberg
Johan Hübner von Holst
Paul Palén
Russia Russia (RUS)
Amos Kash
Nikolai Melnitsky
Pavel Voyloshnikov
Grigori Panteleimonov
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Hugh Durant
Albert Kempster
Charles Stewart
Horatio Poulter
1920 Antwerp United States United States (USA)
Louis Harant
Alfred Lane
Carl Frederick
James H. Snook
Michael Kelly
Greece Greece (GRE)
Alexandros Theofilakis
Ioannis Theofilakis
Georgios Moraitinis
Alexandros Vrasivanopoulos
Iason Sappas
Switzerland Switzerland (SUI)
Fritz Zulauf
Joseph Jehle
Gustave Amoudruz
Hans Egli
Domenico Giambonini

[edit] 50 m Pistol, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London United States United States (USA)
James Gorman
Irving Calkins
John Dietz
Charles Axtell
Belgium Belgium (BEL)
Paul Van Asbroeck
Reginald Storms
Charles Paumier du Verger
Rene Englebert
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Jesse Wallingford
Geoffrey Coles
Herny Lynch-Staunton
Walter Ellicott
1912 Stockholm not included in the Olympic program
1920 Antwerp United States United States (USA)
Carl Frederick
Alfred Lane
Raymond Bracken
James H. Snook
Michael Kelly
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Anders Andersson
Casimir Reuterskiöld
Gunnar Gabrielsson
Sigvard Hultcrantz
Anders Johnson
Brazil Brazil (BRA)
Afranio da Costa
Sebastiao Wolf
Dario Barbosa
Fernando Soledade
Guilherme Paraense

[edit] 25 m Rifle, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Johan Hübner von Holst
Eric Carlberg
Vilhelm Carlberg
Gustaf Boivie
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
William Pimm
Joseph Pepé
William Milne
William Styles
United States United States (USA)
Frederick Hird
Warren Sprout
William McDonnell
William Leuschner

[edit] 50 m Rifle, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Norway Norway (NOR)
Julius Braathe
Albert Helgerud
Einar Liberg
Olaf Sæther
Ole Sæther
Gudbrand Skatteboe
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Per-Olof Arvidsson
Janne Gustafsson
Axel Jansson
Gustaf Adolf Jonsson
Claës Rundberg
Gustav-Adolf Sjöberg
France France (FRA)
Eugène Balme
Raoul de Boigne
Albert Courquin
Léon Johnson
Maurice Lecoq
André Parmentier
1912 Stockholm Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
William Pimm
Edward Lessimore
Joseph Pepé
Robert Murray
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Arthur Nordenswan
Eric Carlberg
Ruben Örtegren
Vilhelm Carlberg
United States United States (USA)
Warren Sprout
William Leuschner
Frederick Hird
Carl Osburn
1920 Antwerp United States United States (USA)
Lawrence Nuesslein
Arthur Rothrock
Willis Lee
Dennis Fenton
Gunnery Schriver
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Sigvard Hultcrantz
Erik Ohlsson
Leon Lagerlöf
Ragnar Stare
Olle Ericsson
Norway Norway (NOR)
Østen Østensen
Olaf Sletten
Anton Olsen
Sigvart Johansen
Albert Helgerud

[edit] 300 m Rifle, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Edward Amoore
Harold Humby
Maurice Matthews
William Pimm
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Eric Carlberg
Vilhelm Carlberg
Franz-Albert Schartau
Johan Hübner von Holst
France France (FRA)
Henri Bonnefoy
Paul Colas
Léon Lécuyer
André Regaud
1912 Stockholm Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Mauritz Eriksson
Hugo Johansson
Erik Blomqvist
Carl Björkman
Bernhard Larsson
Gustaf Jonsson
Norway Norway (NOR)
Gudbrand Skatteboe
Ole Sæther
Østen Østensen
Albert Helgerud
Olaf Sæther
Einar Liberg
Denmark Denmark (DEN)
Ole Olsen
Lars Jørgen Madsen
Niels Larsen
Niels Andersen
Laurits Larsen
Jens Hajslund
1920 Antwerp United States United States (USA)
Joseph Jackson
Willis Lee
Gunnery Schriver
Carl Osburn
Lloyd Spooner
Norway Norway (NOR)
Otto Olsen
Albert Helgerud
Olaf Sletten
Østen Østensen
Jacob Onsrud
Switzerland Switzerland (SUI)
Fritz Kuchen
Albert Tröndle
Arnold Rösli
Walter Lienhard
Caspar Widmer
1924 Paris United States United States (USA)
Raymond Coulter
Joseph Crockett
Morris Fisher
Sidney Hinds
Walter Stokes
France France (FRA)
Paul Colas
Albert Courquin
Pierre Hardy
Georges Roes
Émile Rumeau
Haiti Haiti (HAI)
Ludovic Augustin
Destin Destine
Saint Eloi Metullus
Astrel Rolland
Ludovic Valborge

[edit] Trap, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Alexander Maunder
James Pike
Charles Palmer
John Postans
Frank Moore
Peter Easte
Canada Canada (CAN)
Walter Ewing
George Beattie
Arthur Westover
Mylie Fletcher
George Vivian
Donald McMackon
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
George Whitaker
Gerald Skinner
John Butt
William Morris
Harold Creasey
Richard Hutton
1912 Stockholm United States United States (USA)
Charles Billings
Ralph Spotts
John Hendrickson
James Graham
Edward Gleason
Frank Hall
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
John Butt
William Grosvenor
Harold Humby
Alexander Maunder
Charles Palmer
George Whitaker
Germany Germany (GER)
Erich Graf von Bernstorff
Franz von Zedlitz und Leipe
Horst Goeldel
Albert Preuss
Erland Koch
Alfred Goeldel
1920 Antwerp United States United States (USA)
Mark Arie
Horace Bonser
Jay Clark
Forest McNeir
Frank Troeh
Frank Wright
Belgium Belgium (BEL)
Albert Bosquet
Joseph Cogels
Émile Dupont
Edouard Fesinger
Henri Quersin
Louis Van Tilt
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Per Kinde
Fredric Landelius
Erik Lundquist
Karl Richter
Erik Sökjer-Petersén
Alfred Swahn
1924 Paris United States United States (USA)
Frederick Etchen
Frank Hughes
John Noel
Clarence Platt
Samuel Sharman
William Silkworth
Canada Canada (CAN)
William Barnes
George Beattie
John Black
Robert Montgomery
Samuel Newton
Samuel Vance
Finland Finland (FIN)
Werner Ekman
Konrad Huber
Robert Huber
Georg Nordblad
Toivo Tikkanen
Karl Magnus Wegelius

[edit] Women's

[edit] Double Trap

Further information: Double Trap
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1996 Atlanta United States Kim Rhode (USA) Germany Susanne Kiermayer (GER) Australia Deserie Huddleston (AUS)
2000 Sydney Sweden Pia Hansen (SWE) Italy Deborah Gelisio (ITA) United States Kim Rhode (USA)
2004 Athens United States Kim Rhode (USA) South Korea Lee Bo Na (KOR) China Gao E (CHN)

[edit] See also

[edit] References


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