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Medal record Women's shooting Olympic Games Competitor for Soviet Union Bronze 1988 Seoul 10 m air pistol Competitor for Unified Team Gold 1992 Barcelona 10 m air pistol Gold 1992 Barcelona 25 m pistol Competitor for Russia Silver 1996 Atlanta 10 m air pistol Bronze 1996 Atlanta 25 m pistol World Championships Competitor for Soviet Union Gold 1982 Caracas 10 m air pistol Gold 1985 Mexico 10 m air pistol Gold 1986 Suhl 25 m pistol Gold 1990 Moscow 25 m pistol Gold 1991 Stavanger 10 m air pistol Silver 1986 Suhl 10 m air pistol Silver 1990 Moscow 10 m air pistol Bronze 1981 Santo Domingo 10 m air pistol Competitor for Russia Bronze 1998 Barcelona 25 m pistol Marina Viktorovna Logvinenko (Russian: Марина Викторовна Логвиненко, née Dobrancheva, (born September 1, 1961 in Shakhty) is a Russian sport shooter, specializing in the pistol events. She competed at four Olympic Games and won five Olympic medals. At 1992 Olympics, she won both the 10 metre air pistol and 25 metre pistol event. She is the only woman to win two shooting gold medals during one Olympics.
Olympic results
Event 1988 1992 1996 2000 10 metre air pistol Bronze
385+100.2Gold
387+99.4Silver
390+98.5— 25 metre pistol 8th
585+97Gold
587+97Bronze
583+101.29th
580Records
Current world records held in 10 metre air pistol Women (ISSF) Teams 1161 Russia (Khomileva, Logvinenko, Smirnova)
China (Chen, Guo, Tao)August 5, 1993
December 3, 2006Brno (CZE)
Doha (QAT)Current world records held in 25 metre pistol Women (CISM) Teams 1754 Russia (Belyeva, Khomyleva, Logvinenko) 1993 (NOR) External links
Olympic Champions in Women's 10 metre air pistol 1988: Jasna Šekarić • 1992: Marina Logvinenko • 1996: Olga Klochneva • 2000: Tao Luna • 2004: Olena Kostevych • 2008: Guo WenjunOlympic Champions in Women's 25 metre pistol 1984: Linda Thom • 1988: Nino Salukvadze • 1992: Marina Logvinenko • 1996: Li Duihong • 2000: Maria Grozdeva • 2004: Maria Grozdeva • 2008: Chen YingThis biographical article relating to sport shooting is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.