This article includes the ISSF World Shooting Championships medal tables of currently discontinued shooting events. The events that International Shooting Sport Federation presently includes in World Championships and Olympic Games are listed in ISSF shooting events article.[1][2]
300 metres free rifle prone 40 shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1897–1986.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1897 | Lyon | Frank Jullien (SUI) | Enrico Ghisler (ITA) | Ole Oestmo (NOR) |
1898 | Torino | Léon Moreaux (FRA) | Achille Paroche (FRA) | Stefano Tirotti (ITA) |
1899 | Loosduinen | Jesse Alfred Wallingford (GBR) | Cesare Valerio (ITA) | Léon Moreaux (FRA) |
1900 | Paris | Achille Paroche (FRA) | Anders Peter Nielsen (DEN) | Ole Oestmo (NOR) |
1901 | Luzern | Emil Kellenberger (SUI) | Maurice Marie Lecoq (FRA) | Achille Paroche (FRA) |
1902 | Rome | Attilio Conti (ITA) | Daniele Bonicelli (ITA) | Auguste Cavadini (FRA) |
1903 | Buenos Aires | Louis Richardet (SUI) | Emil Kellenberger (SUI) | Adolf Tobler (SUI) |
1904 | Lyon | François Rysheuvels (BEL) | Achille Paroche (FRA) | Louis Richardet (SUI) |
1905 | Brussels | Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL) | Uylke Vuurman (NED) | Eugène Balme (FRA) |
1906 | Milan | Eugène Balme (FRA) | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Maurice Marie Lecoq (FRA) |
1907 | Zürich | Guillermo Ballmer (ARG) | Eugène Balme (FRA) | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) |
1908 | Vienna | Raffaele Frasca (ITA) | Andre Parmentier (FRA) | Achille Paroche (FRA) |
1909 | Hamburg | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Achille Paroche (FRA) | Attilio Conti (ITA) |
1910 | Loosduinen | Achille Paroche (FRA) | Jean Reich (SUI) | Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL) |
1911 | Rome | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Jakob Bryner (SUI) | Charles Scheirlinckx (BEL) |
1912 | Bayonne Biarritz | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Paul Rene Colas (FRA) | Husson (FRA) |
1913 | Camp Perry | Achille Paroche (FRA) | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | John Kneubel (USA) |
1914 | Viborg | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Rene Georges (FRA) | Lars Jørgen Madsen (DEN) |
1921 | Lyon | Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) | James Christian (USA) | Morris Fisher (USA) |
1922 | Milan | Walter Lienhard (SUI) | Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) | Calvin Lloyd (USA) |
1923 | Camp Perry | Morris Fisher (USA) | John Keith Boles (USA) | Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) |
1924 | Reims | Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) | Morris Fisher (USA) | Raymond Orville Coulter (USA) |
1925 | St. Gallen | Walter Lienhard (SUI) | Georges Roes (FRA) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) |
1927 | Rome | William Bruce (USA) | Mauritz Eriksson (SWE) | Ivar Wester K. (SWE) |
1928 | Loosduinen | Mauritz Eriksson (SWE) | Olle Ericsson I. (SWE) | Reidar Muslie (NOR) |
1929 | Stockholm | Emrik Karlsson (SWE) | Olle Ericsson I. (SWE) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) |
1930 | Antwerp | Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) | Sven Oscar Lindgren (FIN) | Fernand Demierre (SUI) |
1931 | Lvov | Sven Oscar Lindgren (FIN) | Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) | Johannes Siir (EST) |
1933 | Granada | Einari Oksa (FIN) | Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) | Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark (SWE) |
1935 | Rome | Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark (SWE) | Raymond Durand (FRA) | Halvor Kongsjorden (NOR) |
1937 | Helsinki | Einari Oksa (FIN) | Elmar Kivistik (EST) | Olavi Elo (FIN) |
1939 | Luzern | Halvor Kongsjorden (NOR) | August Liivik (EST) | Evald Christensen (DEN) |
1947 | Stockholm | Robert Bürchler (SUI) | Kurt Johansson (SWE) | Otto Horber (SUI) |
1949 | Buenos Aires | Otto Horber (SUI) | Kurt Johansson (SWE) | Robert Bürchler (SUI) |
1952 | Oslo | Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) | Jorma Tuomas Taitto (FIN) | Robert Bürchler (SUI) |
1954 | Caracas | Anatoli Bogdanov (URS) | Vasily Borisov (URS) | Ernst Huber (SUI) |
1958 | Moscow | Verle Franklin Jun. Wright (USA) | Vilho Ilmari Ylönenen (FIN) | Daniel Bruce Puckel (USA) |
1962 | Cairo | Gary Anderson (USA) | Hans Rudolf Spillmann (SUI) | Kurt Johansson (SWE) |
1966 | Wiesbaden | Kurt Johansson (SWE) | Magne Landro (NOR) | Marat Niyazov (URS) |
1970 | Phoenix | Theo Ditzler (SUI) | Lones Wigger (USA) | Jaakko Minkkinen (FIN) |
1974 | Thun | Lanny Bassham (USA) | Uto Wunderlich (GDR) | Lones Wigger (USA) |
1978 | Seoul | Walter Inderbitzin (SUI) | Lones Wigger (USA) | Tore Hartz (NOR) |
1986 | Skövde | Malcolm Cooper (GBR) | Harald Stenvaag (NOR) | Mauri Roeppaenen (FIN) |
300 metres free rifle prone 40 shots, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1937–1986.
300 metre free rifle standing 40 shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1897–1990.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1897 | Lyon | Ole Oestmo (NOR) | Frank Jullien (SUI) | Henrik Sillem (NED) |
1898 | Torino | Achille Paroche (FRA) | Léon Moreaux (FRA) | Auguste Cavadini (FRA) |
1899 | Loosduinen | Franz Boeckli (SUI) | Lars Jørgen Madsen (DEN) | Olaf Emil Frydenlund (NOR) |
1900 | Paris | Lars Jørgen Madsen (DEN) | Ole Oestmo (NOR) | Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL) |
1901 | Luzern | Cesare Valerio (ITA) | Johann Prem (AUT) | Maxime Lardin (FRA) |
1902 | Rome | Emil Kellenberger (SUI) | Hans Lechner (GER) | Maxime Lardin (FRA) |
1903 | Buenos Aires | Jose Masso (ARG) | Emil Kellenberger (SUI) | Cesare Valerio (ITA) |
1904 | Lyon | Daniele Bonicelli (ITA) | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Paul Van Asbroeck (BEL) |
1905 | Brussels | Paul Van Asbroeck (BEL) | Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL) | van Den Branden (BEL) |
1906 | Milan | Albert Courquin (FRA) | Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL) | Paul Van Asbroeck (BEL) |
1907 | Zürich | Karl Wertgartner (AUT) | Jean Reich (SUI) | Paul Van Asbroeck (BEL) |
1908 | Vienna | Lars Jørgen Madsen (DEN) | Albert Courquin (FRA) | Paul Van Asbroeck (BEL) |
1909 | Hamburg | Emil Pachmayer (GER) | Andre Parmentier (FRA) | Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen (SUI) |
1910 | Loosduinen | Jean Reich (SUI) | Emil Pachmayer (GER) | Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL) |
1911 | Rome | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Lars Jørgen Madsen (DEN) | Jakob Bryner (SUI) |
1912 | Bayonne Biarritz | Ricardo Ticchi (ITA) | Paul Van Asbroeck (BEL) | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) |
1913 | Camp Perry | Caspar Widmer (SUI) | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Albert Courquin (FRA) |
1914 | Viborg | Rene Georges (FRA) | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Gustaf Richard Nyman (FIN) |
1921 | Lyon | Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) |
1922 | Milan | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Carl Townsend Osburn (USA) | Lars Jørgen Madsen (DEN) |
1923 | Camp Perry | Laurence Adam Nuesslein (USA) | Morris Fisher (USA) | John Keith Boles (USA) |
1924 | Reims | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) | Antonio Rico (ARG) |
1925 | St. Gallen | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Walter Lienhard (SUI) | Manning Dodson (USA) |
1927 | Rome | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Raymond Durand (FRA) |
1928 | Loosduinen | Jakob Reich (SUI) | Einari Oksa (FIN) | Olle Ericsson I. (SWE) |
1929 | Stockholm | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Russell Seitzinger (USA) |
1930 | Antwerp | Einari Oksa (FIN) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Harry Renshaw (USA) |
1931 | Lvov | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Olle Ericsson I. (SWE) | Jakob Reich (SUI) |
1933 | Granada | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Olle Ericsson I. (SWE) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) |
1935 | Rome | Sven Dessle (SWE) | August Liivik (EST) | Willy Røgeberg (NOR) |
1937 | Helsinki | Olavi Elo (FIN) | Emil Gruenig (SUI) | Elmar Kivistik (EST) |
1939 | Luzern | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Toivo Maenttaeri (FIN) | Emil Gruenig (SUI) |
1947 | Stockholm | Pablo Cagnasso (ARG) | Olavi Elo (FIN) | Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN) |
1949 | Buenos Aires | Olavi Elo (FIN) | Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN) | Willy Røgeberg (NOR) |
1952 | Oslo | Isac Holger Erben (SWE) | August Hollenstein (SUI) | Jorma Tuomas Taitto (FIN) |
1954 | Caracas | Vasily Borisov (URS) | August Hollenstein (SUI) | Anatoli Bogdanov (URS) |
1958 | Moscow | Constantin Antonescu (ROM) | Vilho Ilmari Ylönenen (FIN) | Hans Werner Harbeck (FRG) |
1962 | Cairo | Tommy Pool (USA) | Jozsef Lacsny (HUN) | Daniel Bruce Puckel (USA) |
1966 | Wiesbaden | Kurt Mueller (SUI) | Gary Anderson (USA) | Alexander Gerasimenok (URS) |
1970 | Phoenix | Margaret Murdock (USA) | John Robert Foster (USA) | John Writer (USA) |
1974 | Thun | Lanny Bassham (USA) | John Robert Foster (USA) | Vladimir Agishev (URS) |
1978 | Seoul | Malcolm Cooper (GBR) | Robert Cheyne (CAN) | Lones Wigger (USA) |
1982 | Caracas | Gennadi Lushikov (URS) | Vladimir Lvov (URS) | Lones Wigger (USA) |
1986 | Skövde | Malcolm Cooper (GBR) | Glenn Dubis (USA) | Michel Bury (FRA) |
1990 | Moscow | Glenn Dubis (USA) | Roger Jansson (SWE) | Pascal Bessy (FRA) |
300 metre free rifle standing 40 shots, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1937–1990.
300 metre free rifle kneeling 40 shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1897–1990.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1897 | Lyon | Frank Jullien (SUI) | Alcide Hirschy (SUI) | Henrik Sillem (NED) |
1898 | Torino | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Achille Paroche (FRA) | Léon Moreaux (FRA) |
1899 | Loosduinen | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Emil Kellenberger (SUI) | Henrik Sillem (NED) |
1900 | Paris | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Emil Kellenberger (SUI) Anders Peter Nielsen (DEN) |
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1901 | Luzern | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Emil Kellenberger (SUI) | Alfred Gruetter (SUI) |
1902 | Rome | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Emil Kellenberger (SUI) | Gian Galeazzo Cantoni (ITA) |
1903 | Buenos Aires | Emil Kellenberger (SUI) | Attilio Conti (ITA) | Louis Richardet (SUI) |
1904 | Lyon | Heinrich Schellenberg (SUI) | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Louis Richardet (SUI) |
1905 | Brussels | Louis Richardet (SUI) | Edouard Myin (BEL) | Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL) |
1906 | Milan | Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL) | Ernst Stumpf (SUI) | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) |
1907 | Zürich | Jean Reich (SUI) | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Ernst Stumpf (SUI) |
1908 | Vienna | Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL) | Jean Reich (SUI) | Caspar Widmer (SUI) |
1909 | Hamburg | Caspar Widmer (SUI) | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Attilio Conti (ITA) |
1910 | Loosduinen | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Caspar Widmer (SUI) | Jean Reich (SUI) |
1911 | Rome | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Jean Reich (SUI) | Jakob Bryner (SUI) |
1912 | Bayonne Biarritz | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen (SUI) | Fritz Kuchen (SUI) |
1913 | Camp Perry | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Mathias Brunner (SUI) | Jean Reich (SUI) |
1914 | Viborg | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) | Rene Georges (FRA) | Mathias Brunner (SUI) |
1921 | Lyon | Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Carl Townsend Osburn (USA) |
1922 | Milan | Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) | Walter Lienhard (SUI) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) |
1923 | Camp Perry | Morris Fisher (USA) | Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) | Laurence Adam Nuesslein (USA) |
1924 | Reims | Morris Fisher (USA) | Lars Jørgen Madsen (DEN) | Juan Martino (ARG) |
1925 | St. Gallen | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Walter Lienhard (SUI) | Jakob Reich (SUI) |
1927 | Rome | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Walter Lienhard (SUI) |
1928 | Loosduinen | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Olle Ericsson I. (SWE) |
1929 | Stockholm | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Harry Renshaw (USA) |
1930 | Antwerp | Russell Seitzinger (USA) | Jakob Reich (SUI) | Emmet Oscar Swanson (USA) |
1931 | Lvov | Walter Lienhard (SUI) | Sven Oscar Lindgren (FIN) | Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) |
1933 | Granada | Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark (SWE) | Fernand Demierre (SUI) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) |
1935 | Rome | Jaak Kärner (EST) | Viktor Miinalainen (FIN) | Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) |
1937 | Helsinki | Elmar Kivistik (EST) | Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) | Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark (SWE) |
1939 | Luzern | Karl Kübar (EST) | Harald Kivioja (EST) | Elmar Kivistik (EST) |
1947 | Stockholm | Walther Sigfrid Fröstell (SWE) | Kurt Johansson (SWE) | Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN) |
1949 | Buenos Aires | Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) | Otto Horber (SUI) | Ernst Kramer (SUI) |
1952 | Oslo | Vilho Ilmari Ylönenen (FIN) | Robert Bürchler (SUI) | Otto Horber (SUI) |
1954 | Caracas | Anatoli Bogdanov (URS) | Nils Johan Sundberg (SWE) | Vilho Ilmari Ylönenen (FIN) |
1958 | Moscow | Verle Franklin Jun. Wright (USA) | Daniel Bruce Puckel (USA) | Esa Einari Kervinen (FIN) |
1962 | Cairo | Erwin Vogt (SUI) | Kurt Mueller (SUI) | Vladimir Yevdokimov (URS) |
1966 | Wiesbaden | John Robert Foster (USA) | Alexander Gerasimenok (URS) | Kurt Johansson (SWE) |
1970 | Phoenix | Lajos Papp (HUN) | Vitali Parkhimovitch (URS) | Rudolf Pojer (TCH) |
1974 | Thun | John Robert Foster (USA) | Max Huerzeler (SUI) | Eugeniusz Pędzisz (POL) |
1978 | Seoul | Kuno Bertschy (SUI) | Tore Hartz (NOR) | Juhani Laakso (FIN) |
1982 | Caracas | Victor Daniltchenko (URS) | Kuno Bertschy (SUI) | Malcolm Cooper (GBR) |
1986 | Skövde | Glenn Dubis (USA) | Mauri Roeppaenen (FIN) | Robert Aylward (USA) |
1990 | Moscow | Malcolm Cooper (GBR) | Joergen Herlufsen (DEN) | Hubert Bichler (FRG) |
300 metre free rifle kneeling 40 shots, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1937–1990.
300 metre army rifle prone, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1911–1939.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1911 | Rome | Carlo Ernesto Panza (ITA) | Gerard Anne van Den Bergh (NED) | Léon Moreaux (FRA) |
1912 | Bayonne Biarritz | Julio Castro Del Rosario (ESP) | Harry Simon (USA) | Alfredo Galli (ITA) |
1913 | Camp Perry | Pereyra (ARG) | Yanez (ARG) | Ernest Eddy (USA) |
1914 | Viborg | André Barbillat (FRA) | Albert Courquin (FRA) | Walter E. (FRA) |
1921 | Lyon | Dupuis I. (FRA) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Léon Johnson (FRA) |
1922 | Milan | Erik Sætter-Lassen (DEN) | Gian Galeazzo Cantoni (ITA) | Carlo Riccetti (ITA) |
1923 | Camp Perry | Boa J. (CAN) | Ned Moor E. (USA) | van Spreekens B. (NED) |
1924 | Reims | Antonio Rico (ARG) | Anders Vilhelm Andersson (SWE) | Mauritz Eriksson (SWE) |
1925 | St. Gallen | Miard P. (FRA) | Roger Isenegger (SUI) | Walter Lienhard (SUI) |
1927 | Rome | Franco Micheli (ITA) | Ricardo Ticchi (ITA) | Wladyslaw Borzemski (POL) |
1928 | Loosduinen | Julio Castro Del Rosario (ESP) | Freminet (FRA) | Mauritz Eriksson (SWE) |
1929 | Stockholm | Ernst Malmgren (SWE) | Olle Ericsson I. (SWE) | František Čermák (TCH) |
1930 | Antwerp | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Camillo Isnardi (ITA) | Lucien Genot (FRA) |
1931 | Lvov | Marcel Bonin (FRA) | Lucien Genot (FRA) | Uno Weckstroem (FIN) |
1933 | Granada | Nils Persson (SWE) | Karl August Larsson (SWE) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) |
1935 | Rome | Brion M. (FRA) | Albert Salzmann (SUI) | Sven Oscar Lindgren (FIN) |
1937 | Helsinki | Kalle Liujala (FIN) | Elis Ekman (FIN) | Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) |
1939 | Luzern | Walter Gehmann (GER) | Gustav Eichelberger (SUI) | Johannes Vilberg (EST) |
300 metre army rifle prone, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1937.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1937 | Helsinki | Finland Lauri Kaarto Granbohm L. Viljo Leskinen Elis Ekman Kullervo Leskinen |
Sweden Olle Ericsson I. Kurt Johansson Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark Trang E. Zachrisson B. |
France Marcel Bonin Raymond Durand Marcel Fitoussi Lucien Genot Jacques Louis Mazoyer |
300 metre army rifle standing, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1911–1939.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1911 | Rome | Auguste Marion (FRA) | Lommel V. L. (NED) | Attilio Conti (ITA) |
1912 | Bayonne Biarritz | Ernest Eddy (USA) | Gian Galeazzo Cantoni (ITA) | Julio Castro Del Rosario (ESP) |
1913 | Camp Perry | Mauritz Eriksson (SWE) | Pourquala (ARG) | Paul Rene Colas (FRA) |
1914 | Viborg | Aix Bouwens (NED) | Anders Martinus Petersen (DEN) | Niels Hansen Ditlev Larsen (DEN) |
1921 | Lyon | Raffaele Frasca (ITA) | Achille Paroche (FRA) | Camillo Isnardi (ITA) |
1922 | Milan | Carlo Ernesto Panza (ITA) | Albert Troendle (SUI) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) |
1923 | Camp Perry | Ned Moor E. (USA) | André Regaud (FRA) | Boa J. (CAN) |
1924 | Reims | François Jacques Florentin Lafortune (BEL) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Aix Bouwens (NED) |
1925 | St. Gallen | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Aix Bouwens (NED) | Vandesutte (FRA) |
1927 | Rome | Louis Gouery (FRA) | Gian Galeazzo Cantoni (ITA) | Carlo Ernesto Panza (ITA) |
1928 | Loosduinen | Walter Lienhard (SUI) | Mauritz Eriksson (SWE) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) |
1929 | Stockholm | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Olle Ericsson I. (SWE) | Lodovico Nulli (ITA) |
1930 | Antwerp | Christiaan Johannes Petrus Both (NED) | Rudolf Brachtl (TCH) | Wilhelm Schnyder (SUI) |
1931 | Lvov | Andrzej Matuszak (POL) | Uno Weckstroem (FIN) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) |
1933 | Granada | Domingo Rodriguez Somoza (ESP) | Marcel Fitoussi (FRA) | Jose de Linos (ESP) |
1935 | Rome | Olle Ericsson I. (SWE) | Christiaan Johannes Petrus Both (NED) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) |
1937 | Helsinki | Johannes Vilberg (EST) | Olavi Elo (FIN) | Lucien Genot (FRA) |
1939 | Luzern | Jakob Brod (GER) | Lauri Kaarto (FIN) | Albert Salzmann (SUI) |
300 metre army rifle standing, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1937.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1937 | Helsinki | Finland Elis Ekman Granbohm L. Lauri Kaarto Kullervo Leskinen Viljo Leskinen |
Estonia Villem Jaanson Karl Juergens Heinrich Silber Gustav Lokotar Leonhard Viljus |
Switzerland Marcio Ciocco Emil Gruenig Otto Horber Albert Salzmann Karl Zimmermann |
300 metre army rifle kneeling, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1911–1939.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1911 | Rome | Caspar Widmer (SUI) | Uylke Vuurman (NED) | Burchell R. (NED) |
1912 | Bayonne Biarritz | Fritz Kuchen (SUI) | Ricardo Ticchi (ITA) | Lebet (FRA) |
1913 | Camp Perry | Toennes Bjoerkman (SWE) | John Nilsson (SWE) | Otto Christiansson (SWE) |
1914 | Viborg | Svend Tomsen (DEN) | Erik Gustaf Blomqvist (SWE) | André Barbillat (FRA) |
1921 | Lyon | Camillo Isnardi (ITA) | Albert Regnier (FRA) | Carl Townsend Osburn (USA) |
1922 | Milan | Wilhelm Schnyder (SUI) | Hans Pfeiderer (SUI) | Fritz Zulauf (SUI) |
1923 | Camp Perry | van Spreekens B. (NED) | Boa J. (CAN) | Ned Moor E. (USA) |
1924 | Reims | Raymond Durand (FRA) | Walter Lienhard (SUI) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) |
1925 | St. Gallen | Louis Gouery (FRA) | Pedersen P. J. (DEN) | Niels Hansen Ditlev Larsen (DEN) |
1927 | Rome | Ricardo Ticchi (ITA) | Johannes Petrus Scheuter (NED) | Fritz Kuchen (SUI) |
1928 | Loosduinen | Ernst Tellenbach (SUI) | Ugo Cantelli (ITA) | Walter Lienhard (SUI) |
1929 | Stockholm | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Camillo Isnardi (ITA) | Eduard Zumstein (SUI) |
1930 | Antwerp | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Wilhelm Schnyder (SUI) | François Jacques Florentin Lafortune (BEL) |
1931 | Lvov | Wilhelm Schnyder (SUI) | Jan Wrzosek (POL) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) |
1933 | Granada | de Las Heras E. (ESP) | Cristobal Tauler Alos (ESP) | Ballesteros (ESP) |
1935 | Rome | Sven Oscar Lindgren (FIN) | Osmo Rantala (FIN) | Giuseppe Goivanelli (ITA) |
1937 | Helsinki | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Emil Gruenig (SUI) | Lauri Kaarto (FIN) |
1939 | Luzern | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Otto Horber (SUI) | Peeter Karu (EST) |
300 metre army rifle kneeling, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1937.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1937 | Helsinki | Switzerland Marcio Ciocco Emil Gruenig Otto Horber Albert Salzmann Karl Zimmermann |
Estonia Karl Juergens Villem Jaanson Heinrich Silber Gustav Lokotar Leonhard Viljus |
Finland Elis Ekman Granbohm L. Lauri Kaarto Kullervo Leskinen Viljo Leskinen |
300 metre army rifle 3X40 shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1939.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1939 | Luzern | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Peeter Karu (EST) | Albert Salzmann (SUI) |
300 metre army rifle 3X30 shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1911.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1911 | Rome | Louis Percy (FRA) | Maurice Marie Lecoq (FRA) | Aix Bouwens (NED) |
300 metre army rifle 3X20 shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1912–1939.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1912 | Bayonne Biarritz | Julio Castro Del Rosario (ESP) | Fritz Kuchen (SUI) | Konrad Stäheli (SUI) |
1913 | Camp Perry | Mauritz Eriksson (SWE) | Benjamin Tealdi (ARG) | Mendez (ARG) |
1914 | Viborg | Aix Bouwens (NED) | Antonius Hubertus Maria Bouwens (NED) | Roberto Walfer (ITA) |
1921 | Lyon | Camillo Isnardi (ITA) | Ricardo Ticchi (ITA) | Léon Johnson (FRA) |
1922 | Milan | Emil Kellenberger (SUI) | Hans Pfeiderer (SUI) | Camillo Isnardi (ITA) |
1923 | Camp Perry | Ned Moor E. (USA) | Boa J. (CAN) | van Spreekens B. (NED) |
1924 | Reims | Antonio Rico (ARG) | Walter Lienhard (SUI) | Carl Townsend Osburn (USA) |
1925 | St. Gallen | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Walter Lienhard (SUI) | Wilhelm Schnyder (SUI) |
1927 | Rome | Carlo Ernesto Panza (ITA) | Ricardo Ticchi (ITA) | Gian Galeazzo Cantoni (ITA) |
1928 | Loosduinen | Walter Lienhard (SUI) | Mauritz Eriksson (SWE) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) |
1929 | Stockholm | Olle Ericsson I. (SWE) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) |
1930 | Antwerp | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Camillo Isnardi (ITA) | Georges Roes (FRA) |
1931 | Lvov | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Uno Weckstroem (FIN) | Boleslaw Gosciewicz (POL) |
1933 | Granada | Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark (SWE) | Jose de Linos (ESP) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) |
1935 | Rome | Sven Oscar Lindgren (FIN) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Olle Ericsson I. (SWE) |
1937 | Helsinki | Olavi Elo (FIN) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Lauri Kaarto (FIN) |
1939 | Luzern | Lucien Genot (FRA) | Walter Lienhard (SUI) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) |
300 metre army rifle 3X20 shots, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1935–1939.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1935 | Rome | Hungary Zoltan Hradetzky Soos-Ruszka Antal Simonfay Tibor Tarits Istvan Prepeliczay Bertalan Zsoter |
Sweden Olle Ericsson I. Sven Dessle Karl August Larsson Rönnmark L. Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark |
Switzerland Burgdorfer E. Gustav Eichelberger Albert Salzmann Beat Rhyner Karl Zimmermann |
1937 | Helsinki | Switzerland Marcio Ciocco Emil Gruenig Otto Horber Albert Salzmann Karl Zimmermann |
Finland Elis Ekman Granbohm L. Lauri Kaarto Kullervo Leskinen Viljo Leskinen |
Estonia Karl Juergens Villem Jaanson Gustav Lokotar Heinrich Silber Leonhard Viljus |
1939 | Luzern | Switzerland Josias Hartmann Otto Horber Walter Lienhard Ernst Tellenbach Karl Zimmermann |
Finland Elomaa V. Herranen O. Granbohm L. Lauri Kaarto Tammi E. |
Estonia Peeter Karu Karl Juergens Vladimir Kukk Johannes Vilberg Leonhard Viljus |
300 metre army rifle 30 fast shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1962.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1962 | Cairo | Hans Schoenenberger (SUI) | August Hollenstein (SUI) | Hans Simonet (SUI) |
300 metre army rifle URS-system, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1958.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1958 | Moscow | Ivan Novozilov (URS) | Ladislav Cerveny (TCH) | Anatoly Pehtyerev (URS) |
300 metre army rifle URS-system, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1958.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1958 | Moscow | Soviet Union Ivan Novozilov Alexander Orlov Anatoly Pehtyerev Anatoly Tilik |
Czechoslovakia Ladislav Cerveny Vladimir Stiborik Jan Sivcak Jaromir Vala |
Democratic People's Republic of Korea Ch. Hong Kyung Ho Kim Kim T. Kim P. |
300 metre army rifle ARG-system, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1949.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1949 | Buenos Aires | Pablo Cagnasso (ARG) | Olavi Elo (FIN) | Emil Gruenig (SUI) |
300 metre army rifle ARG-system, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1949.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1949 | Buenos Aires | Sweden Uno Hilding Berg Sven Dessle Isac Holger Erben Kurt Johansson |
Finland Olavi Elo Pauli Aapeli Janhonen Kullervo Leskinen Mikko Johannes Nordquist |
Argentina Antonio Ando Pablo Cagnasso Cabrera C. Ramon Hagen |
300 metre army rifle 50 rapid fire shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1947.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1947 | Stockholm | Otto Horber (SUI) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Lennart Eriksson (SWE) |
300 metre army rifle 50 rapid fire shots, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1947.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1947 | Stockholm | Switzerland Emil Gruenig Otto Horber Ernst Tellenbach Karl Zimmermann |
Sweden Lennart Eriksson Follmark A. Kallin B. Malmberg H. |
Norway Glomnes S. Fredbo J. Willy Røgeberg Vik S. |
100 metre and 200 metre free rifle prone 60 shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1931.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1931 | Lvov | Jerzy Podoski (POL) | Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark (SWE) | John Keith Boles (USA) |
50 yards and 100 yards rifle prone 30+30 shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1947–1958.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1947 | Stockholm | Odd Sannes (NOR) | Erland Koch (SWE) | Olavi Onni Albin Hynninen (FIN) |
1949 | Buenos Aires | Arthur Charles Jackson (USA) | Thore Skredegaard (NOR) | Halvor Kongsjorden (NOR) |
1952 | Oslo | Arthur Charles Jackson (USA) | Verle Franklin Jun. Wright (USA) | Sven Dessle (SWE) |
1954 | Caracas | Gilmour Stuart Boa (CAN) | Kurt Johansson (SWE) | August Westergaard (USA) |
1958 | Moscow | Mikko Johannes Nordquist (FIN) | Velitchko Velitchkov Christov (BUL) | David Parish (GBR) |
50 yards and 100 yards rifle prone 30+30 shots, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1947–1958.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1947 | Stockholm | Sweden Sven Dessle Hulstroem O. Erland Koch Oernstroem R. |
Norway Mauritz Amundsen Johan Hunæs Willy Røgeberg Odd Sannes |
Great Britain John Chandler Victor Henry Gilbert James Jones Sonley C. |
1949 | Buenos Aires | Norway Mauritz Amundsen Johan Hunæs Halvor Kongsjorden Willy Røgeberg Thore Skredegaard |
United States Arthur Edwin Cook Arthur Charles Jackson Robert Sandager Emmet Oscar Swanson August Westergaard |
Switzerland Bachofner A. Robert Bürchler Clavadetscher G. Emil Gruenig Otto Horber |
1952 | Oslo | United States Arthur Edwin Cook Arthur Charles Jackson Emmet Oscar Swanson Verle Franklin Jun. Wright |
Norway Mauritz Amundsen Johan Hunæs Thore Skredegaard Odd Sannes |
Walter Gehmann Erich Hotopf Albert Sigl Wagner J. |
1954 | Caracas | United States Arthur Edwin Cook Arthur Charles Jackson August Westergaard Verle Franklin Jun. Wright |
Sweden Uno Hilding Berg Isac Holger Erben Kurt Johansson Wiberg A. |
Soviet Union Anatoli Bogdanov Vasily Borisov Moysey Itkis Boris Pereberin |
1958 | Moscow | Soviet Union Vladimir Lukyanchuk Marat Niyazov Boris Pereberin Enn Rusi |
Finland Pauli Aapeli Janhonen Mikko Johannes Nordquist Jorma Tuomas Taitto Vilho Ilmari Ylönen |
Great Britain Steffen Borries Olrik Cranmer Fardon J. Nigel Oakley David Parish |
50 metre free rifle prone 40 shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1929–1970.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1929 | Stockholm | Karl August Larsson (SWE) | Einari Oksa (FIN) | Lars Klaerich (FIN) |
1930 | Antwerp | Sven Oscar Lindgren (FIN) | Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) | Erhard Kubstrup (DEN) |
1931 | Lvov | Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark (SWE) | Lucien Genot (FRA) | Karl August Larsson (SWE) |
1933 | Granada | Longhurst H. S. (GBR) | Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark (SWE) | Morse F. S. (GBR) |
1935 | Rome | Raymond Durand (FRA) | Johannes Vilberg (EST) | Jacques Louis Mazoyer (FRA) |
1937 | Helsinki | Johan Albert Ravila (FIN) | David Carlson (USA) | Eduard Seren (EST) |
1939 | Luzern | Toivo Maenttaeri (FIN) | Staks R. (LAT) | Kurt Johansson (SWE) |
1947 | Stockholm | Willy Røgeberg (NOR) | Jonas Jonsson (SWE) | Kurt Johansson (SWE) |
1949 | Buenos Aires | Arthur Edwin Cook (USA) | Toivo Maenttaeri (FIN) | Uno Hilding Berg (SWE) |
1952 | Oslo | Arthur Charles Jackson (USA) | Uffe Schultz Larsen (DEN) | Arthur Edwin Cook (USA) |
1954 | Caracas | Vasily Borisov (URS) | Anders Helge Kvissberg (SWE) | Iver Aas (NOR) |
1958 | Moscow | Nigel Oakley (GBR) | Vladimir Lukyanchuk (URS) | Gordon Taras (USA) |
1970 | Phoenix | Laszlo Dr. Hammerl (HUN) | Esa Einari Kervinen (FIN) | Klaus Zähringer (FRG) |
50 metre free rifle prone 40 shots, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1929–1958.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1929 | Stockholm | Finland Aro V. Lars Klaerich Sven Oscar Lindgren Einari Oksa Johan Albert Ravila |
Sweden Olle Ericsson I. Karl August Larsson Larsson N. Esbjoern Svensson Ivar Wester K. |
United States Blakley J. Harry Renshaw Thomas Sharpe J. Russell Seitzinger Woods P. |
1930 | Antwerp | Denmark Erhard Kubstrup Soerensen K. Bjoern A. Pedersen P. J. Anders Peter Nielsen |
Finland Kullervo Leskinen Sven Oscar Lindgren Einari Oksa Niilo Talvenheimo Toivonen E. |
United States William Bruce Morris Fisher Harry Renshaw Russell Seitzinger Emmet Oscar Swanson |
1931 | Lvov | Sweden Erland Koch Karl August Larsson Olle Ericsson I. Tage Eriksson Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark |
Norway Mauritz Amundsen Sverre Glomnes Johannes Groenli Willy Røgeberg Larsen T |
Finland Kullervo Leskinen Sven Oscar Lindgren Einari Oksa Johan Albert Ravila Uno Weckstroem |
1933 | Granada | Sweden Gustaf Emil Andersson Olle Ericsson I. Karl August Larsson Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark Ivar Wester K. |
Finland Kullervo Leskinen Viljo Leskinen Viktor Miinalainen Einari Oksa Osmo Rantala |
Great Britain French Foster Langdon G. Longhurst H. S. Morse F. S. |
1935 | Rome | Estonia Villem Jaanson Eduard Seren Gustav Lokotar Endel Rikand Johannes Vilberg |
Sweden Olle Ericsson I. Eriksson T. Erland Koch Karl August Larsson Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark |
France Marcel Bouchez Raymond Durand Marcel Fitoussi Lucien Genot Jacques Louis Mazoyer |
1937 | Helsinki | United States Adams J. David Carlson Schweitzer W. William Woodring Catherine Woodring |
Finland Halonen S. Lausamo T. Viljo Leskinen Toivo Maenttaeri Johan Albert Ravila |
Estonia Villem Jaanson Elmar Kivistik Ernst Rull Gustav Lokotar Eduard Seren |
1939 | Luzern | Estonia Elmar Kivistik Villem Jaanson Harald Kivioja August Liivik Ernst Rull |
Sweden Foennmark B. Olle Ericsson I. Jonas Jonsson Kurt Johansson Erland Koch |
Walter Gehmann Albert Sigl Erich Spoerer Sturm R. Karl Steigelmann |
1947 | Stockholm | Sweden Uno Hilding Berg Isac Holger Erben Jonas Jonsson Kurt Johansson Erland Koch |
Finland Olavi Elo Pauli Aapeli Janhonen Olavi Onni Albin Hynninen Toivo Maenttaeri Osmo Rantala |
Norway Johan Hunæs Halvor Kongsjorden Willy Røgeberg Odd Sannes Thore Skredegaard |
1952 | Oslo | Switzerland Robert Bürchler Emil Gruenig Otto Horber Ernst Huber Schmid E. |
Norway Mauritz Amundsen Johan Hunæs Halvor Kongsjorden Odd Sannes Thore Skredegaard |
United States Arthur Edwin Cook Arthur Charles Jackson Emmet Oscar Swanson August Westergaard Verle Franklin Jun. Wright |
1954 | Caracas | Sweden Uno Hilding Berg Isac Holger Erben Kurt Johansson Anders Helge Kvissberg Nils Johan Sundberg |
Norway Mauritz Amundsen Anker Hagen Erling Asbjørn Kongshaug Thore Skredegaard Thorsrud A. |
Soviet Union Anatoli Bogdanov Vasily Borisov Moysey Itkis Grigori Kupko Boris Pereberin |
1958 | Moscow | Great Britain Steffen Borries Olrik Cranmer Fardon J. Nigel Oakley David Parish Powell J. |
Romania Dumitrescu N. Iosif Sîrbu Petre Șandor Vidrascu D. |
Soviet Union Vasily Borisov Moysey Itkis Vladimir Lukyanchuk Marat Niyazov Viktor Shamburkin |
50 metre free rifle standing 40 shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1929–1990.
50 metre free rifle standing 40 shots, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1929–1990.
50 metre free rifle kneeling 40 shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1930–1990.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1930 | Antwerp | Emmet Oscar Swanson (USA) | Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) | Einari Oksa (FIN) |
1931 | Lvov | Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) | Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark (SWE) | Johannes Groenli (NOR) |
1933 | Granada | Osmo Rantala (FIN) | Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) | Charles Coquelin de Lisle (FRA) |
1935 | Rome | Gustav Lokotar (EST) | Ernst Rull (EST) | Willy Røgeberg (NOR) |
1937 | Helsinki | Harald Kivioja (EST) | Jacques Louis Mazoyer (FRA) | Ernst Tellenbach (SUI) |
1939 | Luzern | Laszlo Buday (HUN) | Bertil Vilhelm Rönnmark (SWE) | Kurt Johansson (SWE) |
1947 | Stockholm | Johan Hunæs (NOR) | Otto Horber (SUI) | Thore Skredegaard (NOR) |
1949 | Buenos Aires | Robert Bürchler (SUI) | Werner Jakober (SUI) | Olavi Elo (FIN) |
1952 | Oslo | Sven Halinoja (FIN) | Johan Hunæs (NOR) | Emmet Oscar Swanson (USA) |
1954 | Caracas | Anatoli Bogdanov (URS) | Vasily Borisov (URS) | Moysey Itkis (URS) |
1958 | Moscow | Vilho Ilmari Ylönenen (FIN) | Marat Niyazov (URS) | François Jacques Florentin Lafortune (BEL) |
1962 | Cairo | Karl Wenk (FRG) | Marat Niyazov (URS) | Ole Christian Hviid Jensen (DEN) |
1966 | Wiesbaden | Vladimir Konyakhin (URS) | Marat Niyazov (URS) | Michiel Victor (RSA) |
1970 | Phoenix | Erich Burgin (SUI) | Wolfram Sen. Waibel (AUT) | Sven Johansson (SWE) |
1974 | Thun | Vitali Parkhimovitch (URS) | Jaakko Minkkinen (FIN) | John Writer (USA) |
1978 | Seoul | John Churchill (GBR) | Charles Jermann (SUI) | Barry Dagger (GBR) |
1982 | Caracas | Peter Heinz (FRG) | Vladimir Lvov (URS) | Alexander Mitrofanov (URS) |
1986 | Suhl | Pavel Soukeník (TCH) | Juha Hirvi (FIN) | Stefan Loevbom (SWE) |
1990 | Moscow | Hubert Bichler (FRG) | Viatcheslav Botchkarev (URS) | Hrachya Petikyan (URS) |
50 metre free rifle kneeling 40 shots, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1930–1990.
50 metre standard rifle 3X20 shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1966–1974.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1966 | Wiesbaden | Donald Adams (USA) | Gary Anderson (USA) | Hartmut Sommer (GDR) |
1970 | Phoenix | John Writer (USA) | Andrzej Sieledcow (POL) | Uto Wunderlich (GDR) |
1974 | Thun | Hermann Sauer (RSA) | Uto Wunderlich (GDR) | Helge Edvin Anshushaug (NOR) |
50 metre standard rifle 3X20 shots, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1966–1974.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1966 | Wiesbaden | United States Donald Adams Gary Anderson John Robert Foster Bill Krilling |
Soviet Union Alexander Gerasimenok Vladimir Konyakhin Yuri Kudryashov Ludwig Lustberg |
German Democratic Republic Werner Lippoldt Guenter Lange Joachim Lehnert H. Hartmut Sommer |
1970 | Phoenix | Soviet Union Vladimir Agishev Oleg Lapkin Boris Melnik Vitali Parkhimovitch |
United States Lanny Bassham David Boyd John Writer Lones Wigger |
Czechoslovakia Karel Bulan Petr Kovářík Rudolf Pojer Antonín Schwarz |
1974 | Thun | Soviet Union Gennadi Lushikov Vitali Parkhimovitch Sergei Rainikov Alexander Mitrofanov |
United States Lanny Bassham David Cramer David Kimes John Writer |
Norway Helge Edvin Anshushaug Ole Oekdal Harald Stenvaag Svien Sotberg |
100 metre running deer single shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1929–1962.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1929 | Stockholm | Otto Martin Olsen (NOR) | Bror Nilsson (SWE) | Martti Johannes Liuttula (FIN) |
1931 | Lvov | John Keith Boles (USA) | Otto Martin Olsen (NOR) | Rolf Bergersen (NOR) |
1937 | Helsinki | Rolf Bergersen (NOR) | Herman Pyk (SWE) | Hans Aasnæs (NOR) |
1947 | Stockholm | Per Olaf Skoeldberg (SWE) | Yrjoe Miettinen (FIN) | Birger Thorleif Kockgaard (SWE) |
1949 | Buenos Aires | John Harry Larsen (NOR) | Rolf Bergersen (NOR) | Birger Thorleif Kockgaard (SWE) |
1952 | Oslo | John Harry Larsen (NOR) | Rolf Bergersen (NOR) | Karl Bokman (SWE) |
1954 | Caracas | Vitaly Romanenko (URS) | Rolf Bergersen (NOR) | Nikolai Prosorovsky (URS) |
1958 | Moscow | Jogan Nikitin (URS) | Vitaly Romanenko (URS) | James Davis (USA) |
1961 | Oslo | Loyd Crow (USA) | Vitaly Romanenko (URS) | Ludwig Lustberg (URS) |
1962 | Cairo | Oleg Zakurenov (URS) | John Robert Foster (USA) | Rune Flodmann (SWE) |
100 metre running deer single shots, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1929–1962.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1929 | Stockholm | Sweden Otto Hultberg F. Fredric Landelius P. Bror Nilsson Bill Modin |
Norway Thorstein Arthur Johansen Ole Andreas Lilloe-Olsen Einar Liberg Otto Martin Olsen |
Finland Lennart Vilhelm Hannelius Martti Johannes Liuttula Magnus Wegelius |
1931 | Lvov | Poland Tadeusz Baranski Jerzy Podoski Stanislaw Lewinski Kazimierz Zaleski |
Norway Hans Aasnæs Rolf Bergersen Otto Martin Olsen Martin Stenersen |
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1952 | Oslo | Norway Birger Bühring-Andersen Rolf Bergersen Hans Aasnæs John Harry Larsen |
Sweden Birger Thorleif Kockgaard Hans Liljedahl Max Arvid Paul Olle Mirowsky Per Olaf Skoeldberg |
Finland Koskenmies M. Martti Johannes Liuttula Tauno Maeki Yrjoe Miettinen |
1954 | Caracas | Soviet Union Dmitriy Bobrun Vasilij Onishchenko Nikolai Prosorovsky Vitaly Romanenko |
Norway Birger Bühring-Andersen Rolf Bergersen Brude O. John Harry Larsen |
Sweden Bengt Austrin Bohman A. Erdman G. Olle Skoeldberg |
1958 | Moscow | Soviet Union Ludwig Lustberg Jogan Nikitin Vitaly Romanenko Oleg Zakurenov |
United States James Davis Joseph Deckert Harry Lucker Wentworth R. |
Sweden Bohman A. Rune Flodmann Sven Johansson Schullstroem B. |
1961 | Oslo | Soviet Union Vladimir Linnikov Ludwig Lustberg Jogan Nikitin Vitaly Romanenko |
United States Loyd Crow Joseph Deckert John Robert Foster Willis Powell |
Sweden Halvarsson H. Stig Johansson Karl Karlsson Schullstroem B. |
1962 | Cairo | Soviet Union Vitaly Romanenko Igor Nyesterov Jogan Nikitin Oleg Zakurenov |
United States John Robert Foster Willis Powell Skarpness N. Torbush J. |
Sweden Rune Flodmann Halvarsson H. Stig Johansson Karl Karlsson |
100 metre running deer double shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1929–1962.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1929 | Stockholm | Otto Hultberg F. (SWE) | Otto Martin Olsen (NOR) | Bill Modin (SWE) |
1931 | Lvov | John Keith Boles (USA) | Rolf Bergersen (NOR) | Martti Johannes Liuttula (FIN) |
1937 | Helsinki | Olle Skoeldberg (SWE) | Hans Aasnæs (NOR) | Herman Pyk (SWE) |
1947 | Stockholm | Hans Aasnæs (NOR) | Hans Liljedahl (SWE) | Birger Thorleif Kockgaard (SWE) |
1949 | Buenos Aires | Hans Aasnæs (NOR) | Per Olaf Skoeldberg (SWE) | Birger Bühring-Andersen (NOR) |
1952 | Oslo | John Harry Larsen (NOR) | Bengt Austrin (SWE) | Karl Bokman (SWE) |
1954 | Caracas | Dmitriy Bobrun (URS) | Vitaly Romanenko (URS) | Vladimir Sevriugin (URS) |
1958 | Moscow | Joseph Deckert (USA) | Rune Flodmann (SWE) | Harry Lucker (USA) |
1961 | Oslo | John Robert Foster (USA) | Vladimir Linnikov (URS) | Ludwig Lustberg (URS) |
1962 | Cairo | Oleg Zakurenov (URS) | Jogan Nikitin (URS) | Willis Powell (USA) |
100 metre running deer double shots, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1929–1962.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1929 | Stockholm | Norway Halvard Angaard Thorstein Arthur Johansen Einar Liberg Otto Martin Olsen |
Sweden Otto Hultberg F. Fredric Landelius P. Bill Modin Bror Nilsson |
Finland Lennart Vilhelm Hannelius Martti Johannes Liuttula Magnus Wegelius |
1931 | Lvov | Norway Rolf Bergersen Hans Aasnæs Otto Martin Olsen Harald Natvig |
Poland Tadeusz Baranski Stanislaw Lewinski Jerzy Podoski Kazimierz Zaleski |
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1952 | Oslo | Norway Birger Bühring-Andersen Hans Aasnæs Rolf Bergersen John Harry Larsen |
Finland Koskenmies M. Martti Johannes Liuttula Tauno Maeki Yrjoe Miettinen |
Sweden Bengt Austrin Birger Thorleif Kockgaard Max Arvid Paul Olle Mirowsky Per Olaf Skoeldberg |
1954 | Caracas | Soviet Union Dmitriy Bobrun Nikolai Prosorovsky Vitaly Romanenko Vladimir Sevriugin |
Sweden Bengt Austrin Bohman A. Erdman G. Olle Skoeldberg |
Norway Rolf Bergersen Brude O. Birger Bühring-Andersen John Harry Larsen |
1958 | Moscow | Soviet Union Ludwig Lustberg Jogan Nikitin Vitaly Romanenko Oleg Zakurenov |
United States Joseph Deckert James Davis Harry Lucker Wentworth R. |
Sweden Bohman A. Rune Flodmann Sven Johansson Schullstroem B. |
1961 | Oslo | Soviet Union Vladimir Linnikov Ludwig Lustberg Jogan Nikitin Vitaly Romanenko |
United States Loyd Crow John Robert Foster Willis Powell Skarpness N. |
Sweden Rune Flodmann Halvarsson H. Stig Johansson Karl Karlsson |
1962 | Cairo | Soviet Union Jogan Nikitin Igor Nyesterov Vitaly Romanenko Oleg Zakurenov |
United States John Robert Foster Willis Powell Skarpness N. Torbush J. |
Finland Kling P. Piskula M. Penkkimaeki S. Yrjoevuori H. |
100 metre running deer single shots and double shots, men
This event was held at World Championships in 1949.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1949 | Buenos Aires | John Harry Larsen (NOR) | Rolf Bergersen (NOR) | Per Olaf Skoeldberg (SWE) |
100 metre running deer single shots and double shots, men team
This event was held at World Championships in 1949.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1949 | Buenos Aires | Norway Hans Aasnæs Birger Bühring-Andersen Rolf Bergersen Rasmus Lund John Harry Larsen |
Sweden Birger Thorleif Kockgaard Hans Liljedahl Max Arvid Paul Olle Mirowsky Per Olaf Skoeldberg Bengt Austrin |
Argentina Durando J. Mella S. Peverelli A. Pereyra J. Schilling M. |
50 yards and 100 yards rifle prone 30+30 shots, women
This event was held at World Championships in 1958.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1958 | Moscow | Jelena Donskaja (URS) | Rimma Zelenko (URS) | Iudit Moscu (ROM) |
50 metre free rifle 3X30 shots, women
This event was held at World Championships in 1958–1962.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1958 | Moscow | Tamara Lomova (URS) | Jelena Donskaja (URS) | Lajosne Kisgyorgy (HUN) |
1962 | Cairo | Kira Dolgoborodova (URS) | Jelena Donskaja (URS) | Renate Wischnewski (GDR) |
50 metre free rifle 3X30 shots, women team
This event was held at World Championships in 1958.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1958 | Moscow | Soviet Union Jelena Donskaja Tamara Lomova Rimma Zelenko |
Hungary Lajosne Kisgyorgy Oszkarne Kellner Istvanne Veress |
Czechoslovakia Jarmila Horackova Věra Růžičková Eliska Stara |
50 metre free rifle prone, women
This event was held at World Championships in 1962.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1962 | Cairo | Jelena Donskaja (URS) | Marjorie Dunt (RSA) | Anneliese Goth (FRG) |
25 metre rapid fire pistol, women
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1962 | Cairo | Sofia Tiagni (URS) | Nadezhda Yulina (URS) | Gertrude Schernitzauer (USA) |
25 metre military pistol, women
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1962 | Cairo | Nadezhda Yulina (URS) | Gail Liberty (USA) | Sofia Tiagni (URS) |
25 metre standard pistol, women team
This event was held at World Championships in 1970.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1970 | Phoenix | Australia E. Newton Judy Trim Gloria Vause |
United States Sally Carroll Lucile Chambliss M. Norkauer |
West Germany Ortrud Feickert Karin Fitzner Ruth Kasten |
See also
References
- ↑ "Historical Results – European Championships". issf-sports.org. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
- ↑ "Schießen - Europameisterschaften 1929-1959". sport-komplett.de. Retrieved 9 June 2020.