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Olympic skeet Men Number of targets: 125 + 25 Olympic Games: Since 1968 Abbreviation: SK125 Women Number of targets: 75 + 25 Olympic Games: Since 2000 Abbreviation: SK75 Skeet is a variant of skeet shooting, and the specific variant used in the Olympic Games. Two throwing machines at different heights launch a series of 25 targets in a specific order, some as singles and some as doubles, with the shooter having a fixed position between them. Men's competitions consist of five such series, while women's have three. The top six competitors shoot an additional series as a final round, on targets filled with special powder to show hits more clearly to the audience.
The event was introduced in 1968, and until 1992 both men and women were allowed to participate. But in 1996 the event was limited to men only, which was somewhat controversial because the 1992 Olympic Champion was a woman, Zhang Shan of China. However, women had their own World Championships, and in 2000, a female skeet event was introduced.
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World Championships, Men
This event was held in 1947-2009.
Year Place Gold Silver Bronze 1947 Stockholm Kjellin G. (SWE) Carl Palmstierna (SWE) Norman A. (SWE) 1950 Madrid Gerard Batten (USA) William Mariot (GBR) Carola Mandel (USA) 1952 Oslo Edwinson C. T. (USA) Cecil Jones (USA) Charles Michaelis (USA) 1954 Caracas Chester Crites (USA) Kenneth Pendergrass (USA) Bengt Malmgren (SWE) 1958 Moscow Arkadiy Kaplun (URS) Nikolai Durnev (URS) Juan Garcia (VEN) 1959 Cairo Oleg Losev (URS) Jury Tsuranov (URS) Nikolai Durnev (URS) 1961 Oslo Carlos Plaza Marquez (VEN) Bernard Hartman (CAN) Arkadiy Kaplun (URS) 1962 Cairo Nikolai Durnev (URS) Jury Tsuranov (URS) Thomas Heffron (USA) 1965 Santiago Konrad Wirnhier (FRG) Jorge Jottar (CHI) Guillermo Raydan (VEN) 1966 Wiesbaden Jorge Jottar (CHI) Hans Suppli (FRG) Artur Rogowski (POL) 1967 Bologna Konrad Wirnhier (FRG) Evgeni Petrov (URS) Jury Tsuranov (URS) 1969 San Sebastian Jury Tsuranov (URS) Nikolai Benesh (URS) Romano Garagnani (ITA) 1970 Phoenix Evgeni Petrov (URS) Jury Tsuranov (URS) Elie Penot (FRA) 1971 Bologna Jury Tsuranov (URS) Klaus Reschke (GDR) Loris Beccheroni (ITA) 1973 Melbourne Vladimir Andreyev (URS) Jury Tsuranov (URS) David Seabrook (GBR) 1974 Bern Wieslaw Gawlikowski (POL) Jury Tsuranov (URS) Markus Remes (FIN) 1975 Munich Jury Tsuranov (URS) Wieslaw Gawlikowski (POL)
Eric Swinkels (NED)1977 Antibes Benny Seiffert (DEN) Firmo Emilio Roberti Buabud (ARG)
Anders Karlsson (SWE)1978 Seoul Luciano Brunetti (ITA) Firmo Emilio Roberti Buabud (ARG) Romano Garagnani (ITA) 1979 Montecatini Ole Justesen (DEN) Lars-Goran Carlsson (SWE) Tamaz Imnaishvili (URS) 1981 Tucuman Tamaz Imnaishvili (URS) Celso Giardini (ITA) Elie Penot (FRA)
Bruno Rossetti (FRA)1982 Caracas Daniel Carlisle (USA) Dean Clark (USA) Norbert Hofmann (FRG) 1983 Edmonton Matthew Dryke (USA) Bruno Rossetti (FRA) Michael Thompson E. (USA) 1985 Montecatini Bernhard Hochwald (GDR) Nam Ho Sin (PRK)
Bjoern Thorwaldson (SWE)1986 Suhl Matthew Dryke (USA) Andrea Benelli (ITA) Ioan Toman (ROM) 1987 Valencia Andrea Benelli (ITA) Matthew Dryke (USA) Guillermo Alfredo Torres (CUB) 1989 Montecatini Claudio Giovannangelo (ITA) Bruno Rossetti (ITA) Vladimir Sokolov (URS) 1990 Moscow Andrea Benelli (ITA) Servando Puldon (CUB) Tamaz Imnaishvili (URS) 1991 Perth Bruno Rossetti (ITA) Kiek van Ieperen (NED) Hennie Dompeling (NED) 1993 Barcelona Dean Clark (USA) Tamaz Imnaishvili (GEO) Karsten Krogner (DEN) 1994 Fagnano Bruno Rossetti (ITA) Alexander Cherkasov (RUS) Ennio Falco (ITA) 1995 Nicosia Abdullah Alrashidi (KUW) Valeri Timokhin (AZE) Hennie Dompeling (NED) 1997 Lima Abdullah Alrashidi (KUW) Ennio Falco (ITA) Juan Giha (PER) 1998 Barcelona Abdullah Alrashidi (KUW) Nikolai Tiopli (RUS) James Graves (USA) 1999 Tampere Pietro Genga (ITA) Drew Harvey (GBR) Andrea Benelli (ITA) 2001 Cairo Shawn Dulohery (USA) Ennio Falco (ITA) Marko Kemppainen (FIN) 2002 Lahti Harald Jensen (NOR) Valeriy Shomin (RUS) Ennio Falco (ITA) 2003 Nicosia Andrzej Glyda (POL) Shawn Dulohery (USA) Di Jin (CHN) 2005 Lonato Vincent Hancock (USA) Ennio Falco (ITA) James Graves (USA) 2006 Zagreb Andrei Inešin (EST) Valeriy Shomin (RUS) Tore Brovold (NOR) 2007 Nicosia Georgios Achilleos (CYP) Ioan Toman (ROU) Vincent Hancock (USA) 2009 Maribor Vincent Hancock (USA) Georgios Achilleos (CYP) Ennio Falco (ITA) World Championships, Men Team
This event was held in 1958-2009.
Year Place Gold Silver Bronze 1958 Moscow Soviet Union
Boris Antonov
Jury Tsuranov
Nikolai Durnev
Arkadiy KaplunVenezuela
Juan Garcia
Cardenas I.
Arnaldo Rincones
Carlos Plaza MarquezRomania
Gheorghe Enache
Ion Dumitrescu
George Florescu
Popovici S.1962 Cairo United States of America
Edwin Calhoun
Thomas Heffron
Kenneth Pendergrass
Robert David RodaleSoviet Union
Jury Tsuranov
Nikolai Durnev
Arkadiy Kaplun
Evgeni PetrovSweden
Alwen C.
Klingspor G.
Bo Runesson
Lennert Standar1966 Wiesbaden United States of America
Arthur Harris
Gordon Horner
Frank Suber
Strothe ShumateSoviet Union
Nikolai Durnev
Evgeni Kondratiev
Evgeni Petrov
Jury TsuranovFederal Republic of Germany
Haymo Rethwisch
Hans Suppli
Graf von Hoehenthal
Konrad Wirnhier1967 Bologna Soviet Union
Nikolai Durnev
Evgeni Kondratiev
Evgeni Petrov
Jury TsuranovItaly
Loris Beccheroni
Giancarlo Chiono
Luigi Rivoira
Srefano RivoiraDenmark
Folting O. W.
Benny Peter Jensen
Petersen K. E.
Benny Seiffert1969 San Sebastian Soviet Union
Nikolai Benesh
Boris Bulba
Evgeni Petrov
Jury TsuranovPoland
Wlodzimierz Danek
Wieslaw Gawlikowski
Olgierd Jan Korolkiewicz
Artur RogowskiUnited States of America
Earl Francis Herring
Provence P.
Robert David Rodale
Robert Schuehle1970 Phoenix Soviet Union
Nikolai Benesh
Evgeni Petrov
Valeriy Serov
Jury TsuranovUnited States of America
Kenneth Gilbert
Allen Morrison
Robert David Rodale
James TinerFrance
Jean Claude Guadagnini
Robert Melinette
Elie Penot
Guy Swec1971 Bologna Soviet Union
Evgeni Petrov
Tariel Zhgenti
Gennady Sedinkin
Jury TsuranovGerman Democratic Republic
Michael Buchheim
Klaus Krumpholz
Klaus Reschke
Klaus SchulzeItaly
Loris Beccheroni
Ercole Casadio
Floriano de Angeli
Romano Garagnani1973 Melbourne Soviet Union
Vladimir Andreyev
Evgeni Petrov
Tariel Zhgenti
Jury TsuranovSweden
Gert-Ake Bengtsson
Jimmy Carlsson
Anders Karlsson
Kurt SamuelssonGreat Britain
Alec Bonnett
John Hawke
David Seabrook
Colin John Sephton1974 Bern Soviet Union
Alik Aliev
Vladimir Andreyev
Jury Tsuranov
Tariel ZhgentiPoland
Wieslaw Gawlikowski
Piotr Nowakowski
Hubert Pawlowski
Jerzy TrzaskowskiUnited States of America
Allen Buntrock
Arthur Harris
John Satterwhite
William Slahucka1975 Munich German Democratic Republic
Michael Buchheim
Bernhard Hochwald
Wolfgang Klaus
Klaus ReschkePoland
Wieslaw Gawlikowski
Piotr Nowakowski
Andrzej Socharski
Jerzy TrzaskowskiDenmark
Leo Christensen
Ole Justesen
Poul Steffensen
Hans Kjeld Rasmussen1977 Antibes United States of America
Joseph Clemmons
Daniel Carlisle
Alger Mullins
Bradley Jay SimmonsFrance
Gilbert Beasse
Gerard Crepin
Jean-Francois Petitpied
Elie PenotSweden
Jan-Aake Bengtsson
Anders Karlsson
Mats Land
Lars Erik Olsson1978 Seoul Italy
Luciano Brunetti
Lindo Dominici
Romano Garagnani
Giancarlo MecocciFrance
Gerard Crepin
Jean-Francois Petitpied
Elie Penot
Bruno RossettiSweden
Gert-Ake Bengtsson
Kent Goran Gustavsson
Manne Johnsson
Anders Karlsson1979 Montecatini United States of America
Joseph Clemmons
Matthew Dryke
John Satterwhite
Jeffrey SizemoreSoviet Union
Alexander Cherkasov
Tamaz Imnaishvili
Timur Matojan
Alexander SkubakItaly
Lindo Dominici
Celso Giardini
Romano Garagnani
Giancarlo Mecocci1981 Tucuman Italy
Andrea Benelli
Italo Cianfarani
Celso Giardini
Luca Scribani RossiFrance
Jean-Francois Petitpied
Elie Penot
Bruno Rossetti
Stephane TyssierSoviet Union
Tamaz Imnaishvili
Peeter Pakk
Sergei Shakhvorostov
Tariel Zhgenti1982 Caracas United States of America
Daniel Carlisle
Dean Clark
Matthew Dryke
Alger MullinsFrance
Gerard Crepin
Elie Penot
Bruno Rossetti
Stephane TyssierItaly
Italo Cianfarani
Celso Giardini
Luca Scribani Rossi
Raffaele Ventilati1983 Edmonton United States of America
Dean Clark
Matthew Dryke
Michael Thompson E.Soviet Union
Sergei Shakhvorostov
Tamaz Imnaishvili
Tariel ZhgentiCzechoslovakia
Lubos Adamec
Jan Hula
Miloslav Kalis1985 Montecatini United States of America
Dean Clark
Joseph Dickson
Michael Schmidt, Jr.Italy
Andrea Benelli
Celso Giardini
Luca Scribani RossiCzechoslovakia
Lubos Adamec
Bronislav Bechynsky
Stanislav Klofanda1986 Suhl Italy
Andrea Benelli
Celso Giardini
Luca Scribani RossiGerman Democratic Republic
Matthias Dunkel
Bernhard Hochwald
Axel WegnerSoviet Union
Tamaz Imnaishvili
Sergey Kolos
Valeri Timokhin1987 Valencia German Democratic Republic
Bernhard Hochwald
Torsten Remter
Axel WegnerItaly
Andrea Benelli
Celso Giardini
Luca Scribani RossiCzechoslovakia
Lubos Adamec
Bronislav Bechynsky
Leos Hlavacek
Cuba
Servando Puldon
Juan Miguel Rodriguez Martinez
Guillermo Alfredo Torrez1989 Montecatini Italy
Andrea Benelli
Claudio Giovannangelo
Bruno RossettiSoviet Union
Vassili Gussev
Vladimir Sokolov
Valeri TimokhinCuba
Servando Puldon
Juan Miguel Rodriguez Martinez
Guillermo Alfredo Torres1990 Moscow Czechoslovakia
Bronislav Bechynsky
Leos Hlavacek
Petr MálekSoviet Union
Tamaz Imnaishvili
Peeter Pakk
Valeri TimokhinCuba
Servando Puldon
Juan Miguel Rodriguez Martinez
Guillermo Alfredo Torres1991 Perth United States of America
Dean Clark
Michael Schmidt, Jr.
William RoySoviet Union
Alexander Cherkasov
Andrei Inešin
Vladimir SokolovCzechoslovakia
Lubos Adamec
Leos Hlavacek
Petr Málek1993 Barcelona Italy
Andrea Benelli
Claudio Giovannangelo
Bruno RossettiDenmark
Karsten Krogner
Frank Nielsen
Ole Riber RasmussenUnited States of America
Dean Clark
James Graves
William Roy1994 Fagnano Italy
Andrea Benelli
Ennio Falco
Bruno RossettiRussia
Sergey Aksyutin
Alexander Cherkasov
Oleg TishinGermany
Jan-Henrik Heinrich
Bernhard Hochwald
Axel Wegner1995 Nicosia Romania
Attila Iosif Ciorba
Marin Matei
Ioan TomanItaly
Andrea Benelli
Ennio Falco
Bruno RossettiGeorgia
David Kvatadze
Tamaz Imnaishvili
Givi Shengelia1997 Lima United States of America
Joseph Buffa
Shawn Dulohery
James GravesCuba
Servando Puldon
Juan Miguel Rodriguez Martinez
Guillermo Alfredo TorresRussia
Nikolay Salmin
Oleg Tishin
Nikolai Tiopli1998 Barcelona Finland
Timo Laitinen
Janne Himanka
Jani EklundCzech Republic
Bronislav Bechynsky
Jan Sychra
Petr MálekRussia
Alexey Vetosh
Oleg Tishin
Nikolai Tiopli1999 Tampere Italy
Pietro Genga
Andrea Benelli
Ennio FalcoCuba
Guillermo Alfredo Torres
Juan Miguel Rodriguez Martinez
Servando PuldonKuwait
Abdullah Alrashidi
Salah Almutairi
Anwer Alhammad2001 Cairo Czech Republic
Leos Hlavacek
Petr Málek
Jan SychraCyprus
Georgios Achilleos
Antonakis Andreou
Kyriacos ChristoforouUnited States of America
Joseph Buffa
Shawn Dulohery
James Graves2002 Lahti Czech Republic
Bronislav Bechynsky
Leos Hlavacek
Jan SychraUnited States of America
Shawn Dulohery
James Graves
David TreadwellRussia
Valeriy Shomin
Aleksey Skorobogatov
Oleg Tishin2003 Nicosia Cyprus
Kyriacos Christoforou
Antonis Nikolaidis
Christos KourtellasPeople's Republic of China
Di Jin
Ridong Qu
Xiguang GaoItaly
Andrea Benelli
Pietro Genga
Ennio Falco2005 Lonato Norway
Tore Brovold
Erik Watndal
Harald JensenUnited States of America
Vincent Hancock
James Graves
Mark WeeksItaly
Ennio Falco
Valerio Luchini
Andrea Benelli2006 Zagreb Italy
Valerio Luchini
Ennio Falco
Andrea BenelliCzech Republic
Jan Sychra
Ales Hutar
Leos HlavacekNorway
Tore Brovold
Erik Watndal
Harald Jensen2007 Nicosia Cyprus
Georgios Achilleos
Kyriacos Christoforou
Antonis NikolaidisCzech Republic
Leos Hlavacek
Jan Sychra
Bretislav DolecekUnited States of America
Vincent Hancock
James Graves
Shawn Dulohery2009 Maribor United States of America (World Record)
Vincent Hancock
Shawn Dulohery
Frank ThompsonFinland Denmark World Championships, Women
This event was held in 1962-2009.
Year Place Gold Silver Bronze 1962 Cairo Mercedes Mata (VEN) Marjorie Annan (USA) Elena Shebashova (URS) 1966 Wiesbaden Claudia Smirnova (URS) Mercedes Garcia (VEN) Michele Valery (FRA) 1967 Bologna Larisa Gurvich (URS) Claudia Smirnova (URS) Mirella Lenzini (ITA) 1969 San Sebastian Nuria Ortiz (MEX) Larisa Gurvich (URS) Elena Shebashova (URS) 1970 Phoenix Larissa Korchinskaya (URS) Nuria Ortiz (MEX) Kari Linden (NOR) 1971 Bologna Nuria Ortiz (MEX) Larissa Korchinskaya (URS) Kari Linden (NOR) 1974 Bern Larissa Korchinskaya (URS) Saskia Brixner (FRG) Evior Melander (SWE) 1975 Munich Larisa Gurvich (URS) Pinky Le Grelle (BEL) Ruth Jordan (FRG) 1977 Antibes Ruth Jordan (FRG) Ila Hill (USA) Bianca Rosa Hansberg (ITA) 1978 Seoul Bianca Rosa Hansberg (ITA) Terry Bankey (USA) Ruth Jordan (FRG) 1979 Montecatini Bianca Rosa Hansberg (ITA) Larisa Gurvich (URS) Svetlana Yakimova (URS) 1981 Tucuman Lanying Wu (CHN) Ila Hill (USA) Bianca Rosa Hansberg (ITA) 1982 Caracas Svetlana Yakimova (URS) Meimei Feng (CHN) Weiping Shao (CHN) 1983 Edmonton Svetlana Yakimova (URS) Nuria Ortiz (MEX) Terry Carlisle (USA) 1985 Montecatini Terry Carlisle (USA) Ling Liu (CHN) Weiping Shao (CHN) 1986 Suhl Svetlana Demina (URS) Michaela Rink (FRG) Connie Schiller (USA) 1987 Valencia Meimei Feng (CHN) Bonnie Mc Laurin (USA) Nuria Ortiz (MEX) 1989 Montecatini Shan Zhang (CHN) Antonella Parrini (ITA) Erzsebet Vasvari (HUN) 1990 Moscow Svetlana Demina (URS) Erzsebet Vasvari (HUN) Shan Zhang (CHN) 1991 Perth Jong Ran Pak (PRK) Svetlana Demina (URS) Erzsebet Vasvari (HUN) 1994 Fagnano Erdzhanik Avetisyan (ARM) Diána Igaly (HUN) Daniela Bolis (ITA) 1995 Nicosia Zemfira Meftakhetdinova (AZE) Connie Schiller (USA) Diána Igaly (HUN) 1997 Lima Antonella Parrini (ITA) Diana Valk (NED) Jaana Pitkanen (FIN) 1998 Barcelona Diána Igaly (HUN) Shan Zhang (CHN) Andrea Stranovska (SVK) 1999 Tampere Erdzhanik Avetisyan (RUS) Cristina Vitali (ITA) Svetlana Demina (RUS) 2001 Cairo Zemfira Meftakhetdinova (AZE) Olga Panarina (RUS) Cristina Vitali (ITA) 2002 Lahti Diána Igaly (HUN) Andrea Stranovska (SVK) Elena Little (GBR) 2003 Nicosia Ning Wei (CHN) Katiuscia Spada (ITA) Diána Igaly (HUN) 2005 Lonato Veronique Girardet-Allard (FRA) Cristina Vitali (ITA) Danka Bartekova (SVK) 2006 Zagreb Erdzhanik Avetisyan (RUS) Chiara Cainero (ITA) Danka Bartekova (SVK) 2007 Nicosia Christine Brinker (GER) Ning Wei (CHN) Chiara Cainero (ITA) 2009 Maribor Christine Brinker (GER) Sutiya Jiewchaloemmit (THA) Katiuscia Spada (ITA) World Championships, Women Team
This event was held in 1975-2009.
Year Place Gold Silver Bronze 1975 Munich Soviet Union
Larisa Gurvich
Pelageja Koneeva
Valentina ZakordonetsBelgium
Anne Marie Fontaine
Pinky Le Grelle
Odette MichelFederal Republic of Germany
Saskia Brixner
Ruth Jordan
Claudia von Kanitz1977 Antibes Federal Republic of Germany
Saskia Brixner
Claudia von Kanitz
Ruth JordanUnited States of America
Joan Elkins
Eva Funes
Ila HillFrance
Jeanne Blot
Odile Bretault
Daniele Lesprit1978 Seoul Federal Republic of Germany
Saskia Brixner
Claudia von Kanitz
Ruth JordanUnited States of America
Terry Bankey
Eva Funes
Ila HillKorea
Keun Sil Cha
Sam Lim Park
Hyun Dug Shin1979 Montecatini Soviet Union
Natalia Kuzmenko
Svetlana Yakimova
Larisa GurvichUnited States of America
Terry Bankey
Joan Elkins
Ila HillFrance
Jeanne Blot
Martine Delbes
Daniele Lesprit1981 Tucuman People's Republic of China
Lanying Wu
Meimei Feng
Weiping ShaoUnited States of America
Ellen Dryke
Ila Hill
Terry CarlisleFrance
Jeanne Blot
Martine Delbes
Daniele Lesprit1982 Caracas People's Republic of China
Meimei Feng
Lanying Wu
Weiping ShaoUnited States of America
Terry Carlisle
Ellen Dryke
Connie SchillerSweden
Ylva Jansson
Kate Magnusson
Ulla Samuelsson1983 Edmonton People's Republic of China
Meimei Feng
Weiping Shao
Lanying WuUnited States of America
Terry Carlisle
Ila Hill
Connie SchillerSweden
Ylva Jansson
Kate Magnusson
Ulla Samuelsson1985 Montecatini People's Republic of China
Ling Liu
Weiping Shao
Jie WuUnited States of America
Terry Carlisle
Ellen Dryke
Eva FunesItaly
Rossane Bernardini
Sonja Garagnani
Bianca Rosa Hansberg1986 Suhl People's Republic of China
Meimei Feng
Ling Liu
Weiping ShaoSoviet Union
Svetlana Demina
Zemfira Meftakhetdinova
Elena PushinaPoland
Elzbieta Bednarczuk
Dorota Chytrowska Mika
Alicja Wilczynska1989 Montecatini People's Republic of China
Meimei Feng
Lanying Wu
Shan ZhangUnited States of America
Connie Fluker
Cindy Rauhauge
Dorie Ann VandentopHungary
Jozsefne Igaly
Diána Igaly
Erzsebet Vasvari1990 Moscow Hungary
Ibolya Gobolos
Diána Igaly
Erzsebet VasvariPeople's Republic of China
Weiping Shao
Lanying Wu
Shan ZhangSoviet Union
Svetlana Demina
Zemfira Meftakhetdinova
Elena Pushina1991 Perth Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Myong Hwa Kim
Hyon Ok Li
Jong Ran PakPeople's Republic of China
Weiping Shao
Lanying Wu
Shan ZhangHungary
Ibolya Gobolos
Diána Igaly
Erzsebet Vasvari1994 Fagnano Hungary
Ibolya Gobolos
Diána Igaly
Erzsebet VasvariUnited States of America
Terry Bankey
Shari Legate
Connie SchillerItaly
Daniela Bolis
Sabrina Nardini
Antonella Parrini1995 Nicosia United States of America
Kimberly Rhode
Connie Schiller
Colleen RumoreHungary
Ibolya Gobolos
Diána Igaly
Erzsebet VasvariItaly
Daniela Bolis
Cristina Vitali
Antonietta Zaino1998 Barcelona People's Republic of China
Haiyan Liao
Shan Zhang
Zhenru ChenRussia
Marina Tarasevich
Svetlana Demina
Erdzhanik AvetisyanItaly
Daniela Bolis
Antonella Parrini
Sabrina Nardini1999 Tampere Russia
Erdzhanik Avetisyan
Svetlana Demina
Larisa AntochinaPeople's Republic of China
Shan Zhang
Zhenru Chen
Chang NieGreat Britain
Kelly Elvin
Susan Bramley
Elena Little2001 Cairo Russia
Erdzhanik Avetisyan
Svetlana Demina
Olga PanarinaPeople's Republic of China
Zhenru Chen
Ning Wei
Shan ZhangItaly
Chiara Cainero
Sabrina Nardini
Cristina Vitali2002 Lahti People's Republic of China
Zhenru Chen
Hong Yan Shi
Ning WeiRussia
Erdzhanik Avetisyan
Svetlana Demina
Olga PanarinaHungary
Ibolya Gobolos
Diána Igaly
Erzsebet Vasvari2003 Nicosia United States of America
Connie Smotek
Brandie Neal
Shari LegateRussia
Svetlana Demina
Erdzhanik Avetisyan
Olga PanarinaItaly
Katiuscia Spada
Cristina Vitali
Chiara Cainero2005 Lonato Italy
Cristina Vitali
Katiuscia Spada
Chiara CaineroSlovakia
Danka Bartekova
Andrea Stranovska
Lenka BartekovaUnited States of America
Haley Dunn
Connie Smotek
Brandie Neal2006 Zagreb United States of America
Connie Smotek
Brandie Neal
Haley DunnRussia
Erdzhanik Avetisyan
Svetlana Demina
Olga PanarinaItaly
Chiara Cainero
Katiuscia Spada
Cristina Vitali2007 Nicosia People's Republic of China
Ning Wei
Xiumin Yu
Shan ZhangUnited States of America
Haley Dunn
Kimberly Rhode
Connie SmotekItaly
Chiara Cainero
Katiuscia Spada
Cristina Vitali2009 Maribor Russia Italy Slovakia World Championships, total medals
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 USSR 27 21 12 60 2 United States 24 24 15 63 3 Italy 19 16 27 62 4 China 13 9 4 26 5 West Germany 5 3 5 13 6 Russia 4 10 4 18 7 Hungary 4 3 7 14 8 East Germany 3 3 0 6 9 Cyprus 3 2 0 5 10 Kuwait 3 0 1 4 11 Poland 2 4 2 8 12 Czech Republic 2 3 0 5 13 Venezuela 2 2 2 6 14 Mexico 2 2 1 5 15 Denmark 2 1 4 7 16 Azerbaijan 2 1 0 3 16 North Korea 2 1 0 3 18 Norway 2 0 4 6 19 Germany 2 0 1 3 20 France 1 5 8 14 20 Sweden 1 5 8 14 22 Finland 1 1 3 5 23 Romania 1 1 2 4 24 Chile 1 1 0 2 25 Czechoslovakia 1 0 4 5 26 Armenia 1 0 0 1 26 Estonia 1 0 0 1 28 Cuba 0 3 4 7 29 Netherlands 0 3 2 5 30 Great Britain 0 2 4 6 30 Slovakia 0 2 4 6 32 Argentina 0 2 0 2 32 Belgium 0 2 0 2 34 Georgia 0 1 1 2 35 Canada 0 1 0 1 35 Thailand 0 1 0 1 37 South Korea 0 0 1 1 37 Peru 0 0 1 1 Total 132 135 131 398 Current world records
See also: List of Olympic records in shooting and List of national shooting records surpassing the world recordsThe Olympic skeet rules were changed in 2005 and all records were reset.
Current world records in skeet Men Qualification 125 Vincent Hancock (USA)
Tore Brovold (NOR)
Mykola Milchev (UKR)
Jan Sychra (CZE)
Tore Brovold (NOR)June 14, 2007
July 13, 2008
May 9, 2009
May 20, 2009
July 25, 2009Lonato (ITA)
Nicosia (CYP)
Cairo (EGY)
Munich (GER)
Osijek (CRO)Final 150 Vincent Hancock (USA) (125+25)
Tore Brovold (NOR) (125+25)
Tore Brovold (NOR) (125+25)
Jan Sychra (CZE) (125+25)June 14, 2007
July 13, 2008
July 25, 2009
March 7, 2011Lonato (ITA)
Nicosia (CYP)
Osijek (CRO)
Concepción (CHI)Teams 366 United States (Dulohery, Hancock, Thompson) August 15–16, 2009 Maribor (SLO) Junior Men Individual 125 James A. Hayes (USA) June 14, 2007 Lonato (ITA) Teams 356 Cyprus (Kazakos, Michael, Pavlou) July 9, 2008 Nicosia (CYP) Women Qualification 74 Elena Little (GBR)
Shi Hong Yan (CHN)
Christine Brinker (GER)
Zemfira Meftakhetdinova (AZE)
Erdzhanik Avetisyan (RUS)
Danka Barteková (SVK)
Christine Brinker (GER)
Sutiya Jiewchaloemmit (THA)
Wei Ning (CHN)July 17, 2005
April 9, 2006
April 9, 2006
May 18, 2006
June 13, 2007
July 9, 2008
July 9, 2008
May 8, 2009
May 19, 2009Belgrade (SCG)
Qingyuan (CHN)
Qingyuan (CHN)
Cairo (EGY)
Lonato (ITA)
Nicosia (CYP)
Nicosia (CYP)
Cairo (EGY)
Munich (GER)Final 99 Danka Barteková (SVK) (74+25) July 9, 2008 Nicosia (CYP) Teams 214 China (Wei, Yu, Zhang) September 5, 2007 Nicosia (CYP) Junior Women Individual 74 Therese Lundqvist (SWE) August 11, 2009 Maribor (SLO) Teams 204 United States (Chiang, Connor, English) August 11, 2009 Maribor (SLO) 50 metre running target · 50 metre running target mixed · 10 metre running target · 10 metre running target mixedCategories:- ISSF shooting events
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