Olympic champion shooting  
 
 
 
 
 
This list is part of the list of Olympic champions in shooting  . It lists all medal winners in shooting sports  competitions at the Summer Olympics  . The list is structured according to competitions that are currently part of the competition program and competitions that are no longer held.
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1   Today's Competitions  
 
2   Competitions that are no longer held  
2.1   Army rifle 200 meters  
2.2   Army rifle standing 300 meters  
2.3   Army rifle kneeling 300 meters  
2.4   Army rifle lying 300 meters  
2.5   Army rifle prone 300 meters, crew  
2.6   Army rifle, three-position combat 300 meters  
2.7   Army rifle, three position combat, 300 meters, crew  
2.8   Army rifle 4 ranges, crew  
2.9   Army rifle 6 ranges, crew  
2.10   Army rifle standing 300 meters, crew  
2.11   Army rifle 300 meters, any position  
2.12   Army rifle 600 meters, any position  
2.13   Army rifle prone 600 meters  
2.14   Army rifle prone 600 meters, crew  
2.15   Army rifle prone 300 and 600 meters, crew  
2.16   Army revolver 25 meters  
2.17   Army revolver 30 meters  
2.18   Army revolver 30 meters, crew  
2.19 Dueling   pistol 20 meters  
2.20   dueling pistol 25 meters  
2.21   Free pistol 50 meters  
2.22   Free pistol 50 meters, crew  
2.23   Free rifle 300 meters, any position  
2.24   Free rifle three position fight 300 meters  
2.25   Free rifle, three-position fight, 300 meters, team  
2.26   Free rifle 400, 600 and 800 meters  
2.27   Free rifle 400, 600 and 800 meters, crew  
2.28   Free rifle 1000 yards (914.40 meters)  
2.29   Small  bore  rifle 50 yards (45.72 meters) and 100 yards (91.44 meters), fixed target  
2.30   small  bore  rifle 25 yards (22.86 meters), moving target  
2.31   small  bore  rifle 25 meters, disappearing target  
2.32   small  bore  rifle 25 meters, disappearing target, crew  
2.33   Small  bore  rifle, prone 50 meters  
2.34   Small  bore  rifle, prone 50 meters, crew  
2.35   Small  bore  rifle standing 50 meters  
2.36   Small  bore  rifle standing 50 meters, crew  
2.37   Running stag 100 meters single shot  
2.38   Running stag 100 meters single shot, team  
2.39   Running stag 100 meters double shot  
2.40   Running stag 100 meters double shot, team  
2.41   Running stag 100 meters single and double shot  
2.42   Running target, 10 meters  
2.43   Running target, 50 meters  
2.44   double  trap  
2.45   trap, crew  
 
 
3   comments  
 
 
Today's competitions  
Small caliber rifle, three-position fight, 50 meters  
From 1968 to 1980 this discipline was open to men and women. So was Margaret Murdock  in 1976 to win a silver medal.
Air rifle 10 meters  
Air pistol 10 meters  
Rapid fire pistol 25 meters  
From 1968 to 1980 this discipline was open to men and women. However, no woman could win a medal.
Skeet  
From 1968 to 1992 this discipline was open to men and women. In 1992 , Zhang Shan  won a gold medal.
Trap  
From 1968 to 1992 this discipline was open to men and women. However, no woman could win a medal.
Competitions that are no longer held  
Army rifle 200 meters  
Army rifle standing 300 meters  
Army rifle kneeling 300 meters  
Army rifle lying 300 meters  
Army rifle lying 300 meters, crew 
 
Army rifle three-position fight 300 meters  
Army rifle three-position fight 300 meters, crew 
 
Army rifle 4 ranges, crew 
 
The shooting was over 200, 400, 500 and 600 meters.
Army rifle 6 ranges, crew 
 
The shooting was over 200, 500, 600, 800, 900 and 1000 yards (182.88 m, 457.20 m, 548.64 m, 731.22 m, 822.96 m and 914.40 m).
Army rifle standing 300 meters, crew 
 
Army rifle 300 meters, any position 
 
Army rifle 600 meters, any position 
 
Army rifle lying 600 meters  
Army rifle lying 600 meters, crew 
 
Army rifle lying 300 and 600 meters, crew 
 
Army revolver 25 meters  
Army revolver 30 meters  
Army revolver 30 meters, crew 
 
Dueling pistol 20 meters  
Dueling pistol 25 meters  
Free pistol 50 meters  
From 1968 to 1980 this discipline was open to men and women. However, no woman could win a medal.
Free pistol 50 yards, crew 
 
Free rifle 300 meters, any position 
 
Free rifle three position fight 300 meters  
Between 1968 and 1972 this discipline was open to men and women. However, no woman could win a medal.
Free rifle three-position fight 300 meters, team 
 
Free rifle 400, 600 and 800 meters 
 
Free rifle 400, 600 and 800 meters, crew 
 
Free rifle 1000 yards (914.40 meters) 
 
Small bore rifle 50 yards (45.72 meters) and 100 yards (91.44 meters), fixed target 
 
Small bore rifle 25 yards (22.86 meters), moving target 
 
Small bore rifle 25 meters, disappearing target 
 
Small bore rifle 25 meters, disappearing target, crew 
 
Small caliber rifle lying 50 meters  
From 1968 to 1980 this discipline was open to men and women. However, no woman could win a medal.
Small caliber rifle lying 50 meters, crew 
 
Small bore rifle standing 50 meters  
Small caliber rifle standing 50 meters, crew 
 
Running deer 100 meters single shot  
Running deer 100 meters single shot, team 
 
Running stag 100 meters double shot  
Running stag 100 meters double shot, team 
 
Running deer 100 meters single and double shot  
Running target, 10 meters 
 
Running target, 50 meters 
 
Between 1972 and 1980 this discipline was open to men and women. However, no woman could win a medal.
Double trap  
Trap, crew 
 
Remarks  
↑    A muzzle-loading pistol was used. 
 
↑ a    b    c    d    e    f    g    h    i    j    The 1906 Olympic Intermediate Games are not recognized by the IOC. 
 
^    The 1906 Olympic Intermediate Games are not recognized by the IOC. It was not shot with the standard army rifle, but with an army rifle from 1874. 
 
↑    The service revolver was fired from a distance of 25 meters. 
 
^    The 1906 Olympic Intermediate Games are not recognized by the IOC. In this competition, the standard service revolver was not used, but the model from 1874. 
 
↑    It was shot from a distance of 30 meters. 
 
↑ a    b    It was shot from a distance of 50 yards (45.72 meters). 
 
↑    It was shot from a distance of 25 yards (22.86 meters). 
 
↑    You could choose the shooting position freely. 
 
↑ a    b    Before 1917 Finland and Russia were two countries linked by a personal union. Although the Finns had their own team, they used the Russian flag and anthem. 
 
 
 
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