List of Olympic medalists in shooting

List of Olympic medalists in shooting

This is the complete list of Olympic medalists in shooting from 1900 to 2008.

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Current program

Men

50 metre rifle three positions

This event has also been known as small-bore free rifle three positions.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1952 Helsinki
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 Erling Asbjørn Kongshaug (NOR)  Vilho Ylönen (FIN)  Boris Andreyev (URS)
1956 Melbourne
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 Anatoli Bogdanov (URS)  Otakar Hořínek (TCH)  John Sundberg (SWE)
1960 Rome
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 Viktor Shamburkin (URS)  Marat Nijasov (URS)  Klaus Zähringer (EUA)
1964 Tokyo
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 Lones Wigger (USA)  Velitchko Christov (BUL)  László Hammerl (HUN)
1968 Mexico City
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 Bernd Klingner (FRG)  John Writer (USA)  Vitali Parkhimovich (URS)
1972 Munich
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 John Writer (USA)  Lanny Bassham (USA)  Werner Lippoldt (GDR)
1976 Montreal
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 Lanny Bassham (USA)  Margaret Murdock (USA)  Werner Seibold (FRG)
1980 Moscow
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 Viktor Vlassov (URS)  Bernd Hartstein (GDR)  Sven Johansson (SWE)
1984 Los Angeles
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 Malcolm Cooper (GBR)  Daniel Nipkov (SUI)  Alister Allan (GBR)
1988 Seoul
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 Malcolm Cooper (GBR)  Alister Allan (GBR)  Kirill Ivanov (URS)
1992 Barcelona
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 Gracha Petikian (EUN)  Robert Foth (USA)  Ryohei Koba (JPN)
1996 Atlanta
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 Jean-Pierre Amat (FRA)  Sergey Belyayev (KAZ)  Wolfram Waibel (AUT)
2000 Sydney
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 Rajmond Debevec (SLO)  Juha Hirvi (FIN)  Harald Stenvaag (NOR)
2004 Athens
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 Jia Zhanbo (CHN)  Michael Anti (USA)  Christian Planer (AUT)
2008 Beijing
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 Qiu Jian (CHN)  Jury Sukhorukov (UKR)  Rajmond Debevec (SLO)
2012 London

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.

50 metre rifle prone

This event has also been known as small-bore free rifle prone.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm
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 Frederick Hird (USA)  William Milne (GBR)  Harold Burt (GBR)
1920 Antwerp not included in the Olympic program
1924 Paris
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 Pierre Coquelin de Lisle (FRA)  Marcus Dinwiddie (USA)  Josias Hartmann (SUI)
1928 Amsterdam not included in the Olympic program
1932 Los Angeles
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 Bertil Rönnmark (SWE)  Gustavo Huet (MEX)  Zoltán Soós Hradetzky (HUN)
1936 Berlin
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 Willy Røgeberg (NOR)  Ralph Berzsenyi (HUN)  Władysław Karaś (POL)
1948 London
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 Arthur Cook (USA)  Walter Tomsen (USA)  Jonas Jonsson (SWE)
1952 Helsinki
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 Iosif Sîrbu (ROU)  Boris Andreyev (URS)  Arthur Jackson (USA)
1956 Melbourne
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 Gerald Ouellette (CAN)  Vasily Borisov (URS)  Stuart Boa (CAN)
1960 Rome
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 Peter Kohnke (EUA)  James Enoch Hill (USA)  Enrico Forcella Pelliccioni (VEN)
1964 Tokyo
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 László Hammerl (HUN)  Lones Wigger (USA)  Tommy Pool (USA)
1968 Mexico City
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 Jan Kůrka (TCH)  László Hammerl (HUN)  Ian Ballinger (NZL)
1972 Munich
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 Li Ho-Jun (PRK)  Victor Auer (USA)  Nicolae Rotaru (ROU)
1976 Montreal
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 Karlheinz Smieszek (FRG)  Ulrich Lind (FRG)  Gennadi Lushchikov (URS)
1980 Moscow
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 Károly Varga (HUN)  Hellfried Heilfort (GDR)  Petar Zaprianov (BUL)
1984 Los Angeles
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 Edward Etzel (USA)  Michel Bury (FRA)  Michael Sullivan (GBR)
1988 Seoul
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 Miroslav Varga (TCH)  Cha Young-chul (KOR)  Attila Záhonyi (HUN)
1992 Barcelona
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 Lee Eun-chul (KOR)  Harald Stenvaag (NOR)  Stevan Pletikosić (IOP)
1996 Atlanta
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 Christian Klees (GER)  Sergey Belyayev (KAZ)  Jozef Gönci (SVK)
2000 Sydney
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 Jonas Edman (SWE)  Torben Grimmel (DEN)  Sergei Martynov (BLR)
2004 Athens
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 Matthew Emmons (USA)  Christian Lusch (GER)  Sergei Martynov (BLR)
2008 Beijing
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 Artur Ayvazyan (UKR)  Matthew Emmons (USA)  Warren Potent (AUS)
2012 London

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.

10 metre air rifle

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1984 Los Angeles
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 Philippe Heberlé (FRA)  Andreas Kronthaler (AUT)  Barry Dagger (GBR)
1988 Seoul
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 Goran Maksimović (YUG)  Nicolas Berthelot (FRA)  Johann Riederer (FRG)
1992 Barcelona
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 Yuri Fedkin (EUN)  Franck Badiou (FRA)  Johann Riederer (GER)
1996 Atlanta
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 Artem Khadjibekov (RUS)  Wolfram Waibel (AUT)  Jean-Pierre Amat (FRA)
2000 Sydney
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 Cai Yalin (CHN)  Artem Khadjibekov (RUS)  Yevgeni Aleinikov (RUS)
2004 Athens
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 Zhu Qinan (CHN)  Li Jie (CHN)  Jozef Gönci (SVK)
2008 Beijing
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 Abhinav Bindra (IND)  Zhu Qinan (CHN)  Henri Häkkinen (FIN)
2012 London

50 metre pistol

This event has also been known as free pistol.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens
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 Sumner Paine (USA)  Holger Nielsen (DEN)  Joannis Phrangoudis (GRE)
1900 Paris
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 Karl Röderer (SUI)  Achille Paroche (FRA)  Konrad Stäheli (SUI)
1904 St. Louis not included in the Olympic program
1908 London
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 Paul Van Asbroeck (BEL)  Réginald Storms (BEL)  James Gorman (USA)
1912 Stockholm
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 Alfred Lane (USA)  Peter Dolfen (USA)  Charles Stewart (GBR)
1920 Antwerp
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 Karl Frederick (USA)  Afrânio da Costa (BRA)  Alfred Lane (USA)
1924–1932 not included in the Olympic program
1936 Berlin
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 Torsten Ullman (SWE)  Erich Krempel (GER)  Charles des Jammonières (FRA)
1948 London
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 Edwin Vasquez Cam (PER)  Rudolf Schnyder (SUI)  Torsten Ullman (SWE)
1952 Helsinki
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 Huelet Benner (USA)  Angel Leon de Gozalo (ESP)  Ambrus Balogh (HUN)
1956 Melbourne
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 Pentti Linnosvuo (FIN)  Makhmud Umarov (URS)  Offutt Pinion (USA)
1960 Rome
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 Alexei Gushchin (URS)  Makhmud Umarov (URS)  Yoshihisa Yoshikawa (JPN)
1964 Tokyo
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 Väinö Markkanen (FIN)  Franklin Green (USA)  Yoshihisa Yoshikawa (JPN)
1968 Mexico City
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 Grigori Kosych (URS)  Heinz Mertel (FRG)  Harald Vollmar (GDR)
1972 Munich
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 Ragnar Skanåker (SWE)  Daniel Iuga (ROU)  Rudolf Dollinger (AUT)
1976 Montreal
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 Uwe Potteck (GDR)  Harald Vollmar (GDR)  Rudolf Dollinger (AUT)
1980 Moscow
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 Aleksandr Melentiev (URS)  Harald Vollmar (GDR)  Lubtcho Diakov (BUL)
1984 Los Angeles
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 Xu Haifeng (CHN)  Ragnar Skanåker (SWE)  Wang Yifu (CHN)
1988 Seoul
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 Sorin Babii (ROU)  Ragnar Skanåker (SWE)  Igor Basinski (URS)
1992 Barcelona
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 Kanstantsin Lukashyk (EUN)  Wang Yifu (CHN)  Ragnar Skanåker (SWE)
1996 Atlanta
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 Boris Kokorev (RUS)  Igor Basinski (BLR)  Roberto Di Donna (ITA)
2000 Sydney
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 Tanyu Kiryakov (BUL)  Igor Basinski (BLR)  Martin Tenk (CZE)
2004 Athens
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 Mikhail Nestruyev (RUS)  Jin Jong-oh (KOR)  Kim Jong-su (PRK)
2008 Beijing
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 Jin Jong-oh (KOR)  Tan Zongliang (CHN)  Vladimir Isakov (RUS)
2012 London

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.

25 metre rapid fire pistol

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens
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 Ioannis Frangoudis (GRE)  Georgios Orfanidis (GRE)  Holger Nielsen (DEN)
1900 Paris
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 Maurice Larrouy (FRA)  Léon Moreaux (FRA)  Eugène Balme (FRA)
1904–1908 not included in the Olympic program
1912 Stockholm
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 Alfred Lane (USA)  Paul Palén (SWE)  Johan Hübner von Holst (SWE)
1920 Antwerp
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 Guilherme Paraense (BRA)  Raymond Bracken (USA)  Fritz Zulauf (SUI)
1924 Paris
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 Henry Bailey (USA)  Vilhelm Carlberg (SWE)  Lennart Hannelius (FIN)
1928 Amsterdam not included in the Olympic program
1932 Los Angeles
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 Renzo Morigi (ITA)  Heinz Hax (GER)  Domenico Matteucci (ITA)
1936 Berlin
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 Cornelius van Oyen (GER)  Heinz Hax (GER)  Torsten Ullman (SWE)
1948 London
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 Károly Takács (HUN)  Carlos Diaz Sáenz (ARG)  Sven Lundquist (SWE)
1952 Helsinki
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 Károly Takács (HUN)  Szilárd Kun (HUN)  Gheorghe Lichiardopol (ROU)
1956 Melbourne
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 Ştefan Petrescu (ROU)  Yevgeni Cherkasov (URS)  Gheorghe Lichiardopol (ROU)
1960 Rome
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 William McMillan (USA)  Pentti Linnosvuo (FIN)  Aleksandr Zabelin (URS)
1964 Tokyo
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 Pentti Linnosvuo (FIN)  Ion Tripsa (ROU)  Lubomír Nácovský (TCH)
1968 Mexico City
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 Józef Zapędzki (POL)  Marcel Rosca (ROU)  Renart Suleimanov (URS)
1972 Munich
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 Józef Zapędzki (POL)  Ladislav Falta (TCH)  Viktor Torshin (URS)
1976 Montreal
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 Norbert Klaar (GDR)  Jürgen Wiefel (GDR)  Roberto Ferraris (ITA)
1980 Moscow
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 Corneliu Ion (ROU)  Jürgen Wiefel (GDR)  Gerhard Petritsch (AUT)
1984 Los Angeles
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 Takeo Kamachi (JPN)  Corneliu Ion (ROU)  Rauno Bies (FIN)
1988 Seoul
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 Afanasijs Kuzmins (URS)  Ralf Schumann (GDR)  Zoltán Kovács (HUN)
1992 Barcelona
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 Ralf Schumann (GER)  Afanasijs Kuzmins (LAT)  Vladimir Vokhmyanin (EUN)
1996 Atlanta
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 Ralf Schumann (GER)  Emil Milev (BUL)  Vladimir Vokhmyanin (KAZ)
2000 Sydney
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 Sergei Alifirenko (RUS)  Michel Ansermet (SUI)  Iulian Raicea (ROU)
2004 Athens
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 Ralf Schumann (GER)  Sergei Polyakov (RUS)  Sergei Alifirenko (RUS)
2008 Beijing
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 Oleksandr Petriv (UKR)  Ralf Schumann (GER)  Christian Reitz (GER)
2012 London

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.

10 metre air pistol

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1988 Seoul
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 Tanyu Kiryakov (BUL)  Erich Buljung (USA)  Xu Haifeng (CHN)
1992 Barcelona
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 Wang Yifu (CHN)  Sergei Pyzhianov (EUN)  Sorin Babii (ROU)
1996 Atlanta
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 Roberto Di Donna (ITA)  Wang Yifu (CHN)  Tanyu Kiryakov (BUL)
2000 Sydney
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 Franck Dumoulin (FRA)  Wang Yifu (CHN)  Igor Basinski (BLR)
2004 Athens
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 Wang Yifu (CHN)  Mikhail Nestruyev (RUS)  Vladimir Isakov (RUS)
2008 Beijing
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 Pang Wei (CHN)  Jin Jong-oh (KOR)  Jason Turner (USA)
2012 London

Skeet

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1968 Mexico City
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 Evgeni Petrov (URS)  Romano Garagnani (ITA)  Konrad Wirnhier (FRG)
1972 Munich
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 Konrad Wirnhier (FRG)  Evgeni Petrov (URS)  Michael Buchheim (GDR)
1976 Montreal
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 Josef Panáček (TCH)  Eric Swinkels (NED)  Wiesław Gawlikowski (POL)
1980 Moscow
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 Hans Kjeld Rasmussen (DEN)  Lars-Göran Carlsson (SWE)  Roberto Castrillo (CUB)
1984 Los Angeles
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 Matthew Dryke (USA)  Ole Riber Rasmussen (DEN)  Luca Scribani Rossi (ITA)
1988 Seoul
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 Axel Wegner (GDR)  Alfonso de Iruarrizaga (CHI)  Jorge Guardiola (ESP)
1992 Barcelona
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 Zhang Shan (CHN)  Juan Giha (PER)  Bruno Rossetti (ITA)
1996 Atlanta
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 Ennio Falco (ITA)  Mirosław Rzepkowski (POL)  Andrea Benelli (ITA)
2000 Sydney
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 Mykola Milchev (UKR)  Petr Málek (CZE)  James Graves (USA)
2004 Athens
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 Andrea Benelli (ITA)  Marko Kemppainen (FIN)  Juan Miguel Rodríguez (CUB)
2008 Beijing
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 Vincent Hancock (USA)  Tore Brovold (NOR)  Anthony Terras (FRA)
2012 London

Trap

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris
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 Roger de Barbarin (FRA)  Rene Guyot (FRA)  Justinien de Clary (FRA)
1904 St. Louis not included in the Olympic program
1908 London
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 Walter Ewing (CAN)  George Beattie (CAN)  Alexander Maunder (GBR)
 Anastasios Metaxas (GRE)
1912 Stockholm
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 James Graham (USA)  Alfred Goeldel (GER)  Harry Blau (RUS)
1920 Antwerp
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 Mark Arie (USA)  Frank Troeh (USA)  Frank Wright (USA)
1924 Paris
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 Gyula Halasy (HUN)  Konrad Huber (FIN)  Frank Hughes (USA)
1928–1948 not included in the Olympic program
1952 Helsinki
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 George Genereux (CAN)  Knut Holmqvist (SWE)  Hans Liljedahl (SWE)
1956 Melbourne
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 Galliano Rossini (ITA)  Adam Smelczyński (POL)  Alessandro Ciceri (ITA)
1960 Rome
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 Ion Dumitrescu (ROU)  Galliano Rossini (ITA)  Sergei Kalinin (URS)
1964 Tokyo
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 Ennio Mattarelli (ITA)  Pavel Senichev (URS)  William Morris (USA)
1968 Mexico City
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 John Braithwaite (GBR)  Thomas Garrigus (USA)  Kurt Czekalla (GDR)
1972 Munich
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 Angelo Scalzone (ITA)  Michel Carrega (FRA)  Silvano Basagni (ITA)
1976 Montreal
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 Donald Haldeman (USA)  Armando Da Silva Marques (POR)  Ubaldesco Baldi (ITA)
1980 Moscow
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 Luciano Giovannetti (ITA)  Rustam Yambulatov (URS)  Jörg Damme (GDR)
1984 Los Angeles
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 Luciano Giovannetti (ITA)  Francisco Boza (PER)  Daniel Carlisle (USA)
1988 Seoul
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 Dmitry Monakov (URS)  Miloslav Bednařík (TCH)  Frans Peeters (BEL)
1992 Barcelona
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 Petr Hrdlička (TCH)  Kazumi Watanabe (JPN)  Marco Venturini (ITA)
1996 Atlanta
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 Michael Diamond (AUS)  Josh Lakatos (USA)  Lance Bade (USA)
2000 Sydney
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 Michael Diamond (AUS)  Ian Peel (GBR)  Giovanni Pellielo (ITA)
2004 Athens
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 Aleksei Alipov (RUS)  Giovanni Pellielo (ITA)  Adam Vella (AUS)
2008 Beijing
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 David Kostelecký (CZE)  Giovanni Pellielo (ITA)  Aleksei Alipov (RUS)
2012 London

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.

Double trap

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1996 Atlanta
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 Russell Mark (AUS)  Albano Pera (ITA)  Zhang Bing (CHN)
2000 Sydney
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 Richard Faulds (GBR)  Russell Mark (AUS)  Fehaid Al Deehani (KUW)
2004 Athens
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 Ahmed Al Maktoum (UAE)  Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore (IND)  Wang Zheng (CHN)
2008 Beijing
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 Walton Eller (USA)  Francesco D'Aniello (ITA)  Hu Binyuan (CHN)
2012 London


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.

Women

50 metre rifle three positions

This event has also been known as standard rifle and sport rifle.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1984 Los Angeles
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 Wu Xiaoxuan (CHN)  Ulrike Holmer (FRG)  Wanda Jewell (USA)
1988 Seoul
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 Silvia Sperber (FRG)  Vessela Letcheva (BUL)  Valentina Cherkasova (URS)
1992 Barcelona
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 Launi Meili (USA)  Nonka Matova (BUL)  Małgorzata Książkiewicz (POL)
1996 Atlanta
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 Aleksandra Ivošev (YUG)  Irina Gerasimenok (RUS)  Renata Mauer (POL)
2000 Sydney
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 Renata Mauer (POL)  Tatiana Goldobina (RUS)  Maria Feklistova (RUS)
2004 Athens
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 Lioubov Galkina (RUS)  Valentina Turisini (ITA)  Wang Chengyi (CHN)
2008 Beijing
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 Du Li (CHN)  Kateřina Emmons (CZE)  Eglis Yaima Cruz (CUB)
2012 London

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

10 metre air rifle

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1984 Los Angeles
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 Pat Spurgin (USA)  Edith Gufler (ITA)  Wu Xiaoxuan (CHN)
1988 Seoul
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 Irina Shilova (URS)  Silvia Sperber (FRG)  Anna Malukhina (URS)
1992 Barcelona
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 Yeo Kab-soon (KOR)  Vessela Letcheva (BUL)  Aranka Binder (IOP)
1996 Atlanta
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 Renata Mauer (POL)  Petra Horneber (GER)  Aleksandra Ivošev (YUG)
2000 Sydney
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 Nancy Johnson (USA)  Kang Cho-hyun (KOR)  Gao Jing (CHN)
2004 Athens
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 Du Li (CHN)  Lioubov Galkina (RUS)  Kateřina Kůrková (CZE)
2008 Beijing
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 Kateřina Emmons (CZE)  Lioubov Galkina (RUS)  Snježana Pejčić (CRO)
2012 London

25 metre pistol

This event has also been known as sport pistol.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1984 Los Angeles
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 Linda Thom (CAN)  Ruby Fox (USA)  Patricia Dench (AUS)
1988 Seoul
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 Nino Salukvadze (URS)  Tomoko Hasegawa (JPN)  Jasna Šekarić (YUG)
1992 Barcelona
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 Marina Logvinenko (EUN)  Li Duihong (CHN)  Dorjsürengiin Mönkhbayar (MGL)
1996 Atlanta
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 Li Duihong (CHN)  Diana Yorgova (BUL)  Marina Logvinenko (RUS)
2000 Sydney
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 Maria Grozdeva (BUL)  Tao Luna (CHN)  Lalita Yauhleuskaya (BLR)
2004 Athens
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 Maria Grozdeva (BUL)  Lenka Hyková (CZE)  Irada Ashumova (AZE)
2008 Beijing
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 Chen Ying (CHN)  Otryadyn Gündegmaa (MGL)  Munkhbayar Dorjsuren (GER)
2012 London

10 metre air pistol

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1988 Seoul
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 Jasna Šekarić (YUG)  Nino Salukvadze (URS)  Marina Dobrancheva (URS)
1992 Barcelona
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 Marina Logvinenko (EUN)  Jasna Šekarić (IOP)  Maria Grozdeva (BUL)
1996 Atlanta
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 Olga Kuznetsova (RUS)  Marina Logvinenko (RUS)  Maria Grozdeva (BUL)
2000 Sydney
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 Tao Luna (CHN)  Jasna Šekarić (YUG)  Annemarie Forder (AUS)
2004 Athens
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 Olena Kostevych (UKR)  Jasna Šekarić (SCG)  Maria Grozdeva (BUL)
2008 Beijing
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 Guo Wenjun (CHN)  Natalia Paderina (RUS)  Nino Salukvadze (GEO)
2012 London

Skeet

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Sydney
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 Zemfira Meftakhetdinova (AZE)  Svetlana Demina (RUS)  Diána Igaly (HUN)
2004 Athens
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 Diána Igaly (HUN)  Wei Ning (CHN)  Zemfira Meftakhetdinova (AZE)
2008 Beijing
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 Chiara Cainero (ITA)  Kim Rhode (USA)  Christine Brinker (GER)
2012 London

Trap

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Sydney
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 Daina Gudzinevičiūtė (LTU)  Delphine Racinet (FRA)  Gao E (CHN)
2004 Athens
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 Suzanne Balogh (AUS)  María Quintanal (ESP)  Lee Bo-na (KOR)
2008 Beijing
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 Satu Mäkelä-Nummela (FIN)  Zuzana Štefečeková (SVK)  Corey Cogdell (USA)
2012 London


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

Discontinued events

Men's

25 m Military Pistol, individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens
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 John Paine (USA)  Sumner Paine (USA)  Nikolaos Morakis (GRE)

200 m Military Rifle, individual

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

300 m Military Rifle, prone

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1920 Antwerp
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 Otto Olsen (NOR)  Léon Johnson (FRA)  Fritz Kuchen (SUI)

300 m Military Rifle, standing

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1920 Antwerp
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 Carl Osburn (USA)  Lars Jørgen Madsen (DEN)  Lawrence Nuesslein (USA)

300 m Military Rifle, standing, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1920 Antwerp
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 Denmark (DEN)
Lars Jørgen Madsen
Niels Larsen
Anders Peterson
Erik Sætter-Lassen
Anders Peter Nielsen
 United States (USA)
Carl Osburn
Lawrence Nuesslein
Lloyd Spooner
Willis Lee
Thomas Brown
 Sweden (SWE)
Olle Ericsson
Hugo Johansson
Leon Lagerlöf
Walfrid Hellman
Mauritz Eriksson

300 m Military Rifle, 3 positions

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm
details
 Sándor Prokopp (HUN)  Carl Osburn (USA)  Engebret Skogen (NOR)

300 m Military Rifle, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London
details
 United States (USA)
William Leuschner
William Martin
Charles Winder
Kellogg Casey
Ivan Eastman
Charles Benedict
 Great Britain (GBR)
Harcourt Ommundsen
Fleetwood Varley
Arthur Fulton
Philip Richardson
William Padgett
John Martin
 Canada (CAN)
William Smith
Charles Crowe
Bruce Williams
Dugald McInnis
William Eastcott
S. Harry Kerr
1912 Stockholm
details
 United States (USA)
Cornelius Burdette
Allan Briggs
Harry Adams
John Jackson
Carl Osburn
Warren Sprout
 Great Britain (GBR)
Harcourt Ommundsen
Henry Burr
Edward Skilton
James Reid
Edward Parnell
Arthur Fulton
 Sweden (SWE)
Mauritz Eriksson
Werner Jernström
Tönnes Björkman
Carl Björkman
Bernhard Larsson
Hugo Johansson

600 m Military Rifle, individual

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

600 m Military Rifle, team

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

300 m + 600 m Military Rifle, team

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

100 m Running Deer; single shot, individual

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

100 m Running Deer; single shot, team

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

100 m Running Deer; double shot, individual

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

100 m Running Deer; double shot, team

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

100 m Running Deer; single shot and double shot

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

10 metre running target

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Barcelona
details
 Michael Jakosits (GER)  Anatoli Asrabayev (EUN)  Luboš Račanský (TCH)
1996 Atlanta
details
 Yang Ling (CHN)  Xiao Jun (CHN)  Miroslav Januš (CZE)
2000 Sydney
details
 Yang Ling (CHN)  Oleg Moldovan (MDA)  Niu Zhiyuan (CHN)
2004 Athens
details
 Manfred Kurzer (GER)  Aleksandr Blinov (RUS)  Dimitri Lykin (RUS)

50 metre running target

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1972 Munich
details
 Yakov Zheleznyak (URS)  Helmut Bellingrodt (COL)  John Kynoch (GBR)
1976 Montreal
details
 Aleksandr Gazov (URS)  Aleksandr Kedyarov (URS)  Jerzy Greszkiewicz (POL)
1980 Moscow
details
 Igor Sokolov (URS)  Thomas Pfeffer (GDR)  Aleksandr Gazov (URS)
1984 Los Angeles
details
 Li Yuwei (CHN)  Helmut Bellingrodt (COL)  Huang Shiping (CHN)
1988 Seoul
details
 Tor Heiestad (NOR)  Huang Shiping (CHN)  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.

25 yd Rifle, Disappearing Target

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

25 yd Rifle, Moving Target

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

50 + 100 yd Rifle, Stationary Target

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

25 m small-bore rifle

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm
details
 Vilhelm Carlberg (SWE)  Johan Hübner von Holst (SWE)  Gideon Ericsson (SWE)

300 metre rifle kneeling

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

300 metre rifle prone

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris
details
 Achille Paroche (FRA)  Anders Peter Nielsen (DEN)  Ole Østmo (NOR)

300 metre rifle standing

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

300 metre rifle three positions

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens
details
 Georgios Orphanidis (GRE)  Ioannis Frangoudis (GRE)  Viggo Jensen (DEN)
1900 Paris
details
 Emil Kellenberger (SUI)  Anders Peter Nielsen (DEN)  Paul van Asbroeck (BEL)
 Ole Østmo (NOR)
1904–1906 not included in the Olympic program
1908 London
details
 Albert Helgerud (NOR)  Harry Simon (USA)  Ole Sæther (NOR)
1912 Stockholm
details
 Paul Colas (FRA)  Lars Jorgen Madsen (DEN)  Niels Larsen (DEN)
1920 Antwerp
details
 Morris Fisher (USA)  Niels Larsen (DEN)  Østen Østensen (NOR)
1924 Paris
details
 Morris Fisher (USA)  Carl Osburn (USA)  Niels Larsen (DEN)
1928–1936 not included in the Olympic program
1948 London
details
 Emil Grünig (SUI)  Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN)  Willy Røgeberg (NOR)
1952 Helsinki
details
 Anatoli Bogdanov (URS)  Robert Bürchler (SUI)  Lev Vainshtein (URS)
1956 Melbourne
details
 Vasily Borisov (URS)  Allan Erdman (URS)  Vilho Ylönen (FIN)
1960 Rome
details
 Hubert Hammerer (AUT)  Hansrudi Spillmann (SUI)  Vasily Borisov (URS)
1964 Tokyo
details
 Gary Anderson (USA)  Shota Kveliashvili (URS)  Martine Gunnarsson (USA)
1968 Mexico City
details
 Gary Anderson (USA)  Valentin Kornev (URS)  Kurt Müller (SUI)
1972 Munich
details
 Lones Wigger (USA)  Boris Melnik (URS)  Lajos Papp (HUN)

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

600 m Rifle, prone

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

1000 yd Rifle, prone

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London
details
 Joshua Millner (GBR)  Kellogg Casey (USA)  Maurice Blood (GBR)

30 m military Pistol, team

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

50 m Pistol, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris
details
 Switzerland (SUI)
Friedrich Lüthi
Paul Probst
Louis Richardet
Karl Röderer
Konrad Stäheli
 France (FRA)
Louis Duffoy
Maurice Lecoq
Léon Moreaux
Achille Paroche
Trinité
 Netherlands (NED)
Solko van den Bergh
Antonius Bouwens
Dirk Boest Gips
Henrik Sillem
Anthony Sweijs
1904–1906 not included in the Olympic program
1908 London
details
 United States (USA)
James Gorman
Irving Calkins
John Dietz
Charles Axtell
 Belgium (BEL)
Paul Van Asbroeck
Reginald Storms
Charles Paumier du Verger
Rene Englebert
 Great Britain (GBR)
Jesse Wallingford
Geoffrey Coles
Henry Lynch-Staunton
Walter Ellicott
1912 Stockholm
details
 United States (USA)
Alfred Lane
Henry Sears
Peter Dolfen
John Dietz
 Sweden (SWE)
Georg de Laval
Eric Carlberg
Vilhelm Carlberg
Erik Boström
 Great Britain (GBR)
Horatio Poulter
Hugh Durant
Albert Kempster
Charles Stewart
1920 Antwerp
details
 United States (USA)
Carl Frederick
Alfred Lane
Raymond Bracken
James H. Snook
Michael Kelly
 Sweden (SWE)
Anders Andersson
Casimir Reuterskiöld
Gunnar Gabrielsson
Sigvard Hultcrantz
Anders Johnson
 Brazil (BRA)
Afrânio da Costa
Sebastião Wolf
Dario Barbosa
Fernando Soledade
Guilherme Paraense

25 m Rifle, team

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

50 m Rifle, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London
details
 Great Britain (GBR)
Edward Amoore
Harold Humby
Maurice Matthews
William Pimm
 Sweden (SWE)
Eric Carlberg
Vilhelm Carlberg
Franz-Albert Schartau
Johan Hübner von Holst
 France (FRA)
Henri Bonnefoy
Paul Colas
Léon Lécuyer
André Regaud
1912 Stockholm
details
 Great Britain (GBR)
William Pimm
Edward Lessimore
Joseph Pepé
Robert Murray
 Sweden (SWE)
Arthur Nordenswan
Eric Carlberg
Ruben Örtegren
Vilhelm Carlberg
 United States (USA)
Warren Sprout
William Leuschner
Frederick Hird
Carl Osburn
1920 Antwerp
details
 United States (USA)
Lawrence Nuesslein
Arthur Rothrock
Willis Lee
Dennis Fenton
Gunnery Schriver
 Sweden (SWE)
Sigvard Hultcrantz
Erik Ohlsson
Leon Lagerlöf
Ragnar Stare
Olle Ericsson
 Norway (NOR)
Østen Østensen
Olaf Sletten
Anton Olsen
Sigvart Johansen
Albert Helgerud

300 m Rifle, team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris
details
 Switzerland (SUI)
Franz Böckli
Alfred Grütter
Emil Kellenberger
Louis Richardet
Konrad Stäheli
 Norway (NOR)
Olaf Frydenlund
Hellmer Hermandsen
Ole Østmo
Ole Sæther
Tom Seeberg
 France (FRA)
Auguste Cavadini
Maurice Lecoq
Léon Moreaux
Achille Paroche
René Thomas
1904–1906 not included in the Olympic program
1908 London
details
 Norway (NOR)
Julius Braathe
Albert Helgerud
Einar Liberg
Olaf Sæther
Ole Sæther
Gudbrand Skatteboe
 Sweden (SWE)
Per-Olof Arvidsson
Janne Gustafsson
Axel Jansson
Gustaf Adolf Jonsson
Claës Rundberg
Gustav-Adolf Sjöberg
 France (FRA)
Eugène Balme
Raoul de Boigne
Albert Courquin
Léon Johnson
Maurice Lecoq
André Parmentier
1912 Stockholm
details
 Sweden (SWE)
Mauritz Eriksson
Hugo Johansson
Erik Blomqvist
Carl Björkman
Bernhard Larsson
Gustaf Jonsson
 Norway (NOR)
Gudbrand Skatteboe
Ole Sæther
Østen Østensen
Albert Helgerud
Olaf Sæther
Einar Liberg
 Denmark (DEN)
Ole Olsen
Lars Jørgen Madsen
Niels Larsen
Niels Andersen
Laurits Larsen
Jens Hajslund
1920 Antwerp
details
 United States (USA)
Morris Fisher
Willis Lee
Dennis Fenton
Carl Osburn
Lloyd Spooner
 Norway (NOR)
Otto Olsen
Albert Helgerud
Olaf Sletten
Østen Østensen
Jacob Onsrud
 Switzerland (SUI)
Fritz Kuchen
Albert Tröndle
Arnold Rösli
Walter Lienhard
Caspar Widmer
1924 Paris
details
 United States (USA)
Raymond Coulter
Joseph Crockett
Morris Fisher
Sidney Hinds
Walter Stokes
 France (FRA)
Paul Colas
Albert Courquin
Pierre Hardy
Georges Roes
Émile Rumeau
 Haiti (HAI)
Ludovic Augustin
Destin Destine
Saint Eloi Metullus
Astrel Rolland
Ludovic Valborge

Trap, team

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

Women's

Double trap

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1996 Atlanta
details
 Kim Rhode (USA)  Susanne Kiermayer (GER)  Deserie Huddleston (AUS)
2000 Sydney
details
 Pia Hansen (SWE)  Deborah Gelisio (ITA)  Kim Rhode (USA)
2004 Athens
details
 Kim Rhode (USA)  Lee Bo Na (KOR)  Gao E (CHN)

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