The Sports Almanac

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MEDAL TOTAL LEADERS

UNITED STATES - 66 Medals

SWEDEN - 45 Medals

GREAT BRITAIN - 34 Medals

Medal Table
Air Pistol
Air Rifle
Rapid Fire Pistol
Pistol
Rifle Three Positions
Skeet
Trap
Team Trap
Discontinued
Team Air Pistol
Mixed Team Skeet Team Air Rifle


Women's Double Trap
Discontinued After 2004 Athens Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1996
Kim Rhode - United States
Susanne Kiermayer - Germany
Deserie Huddleston - Australia
2000
Pia Hansen - Sweden
Deborah Gelisio - Italy
Kim Rhode - United States
2004
Kim Rhode - United States
Lee Bo Na - South Korea
Gao E - China

Men's Double Trap
Discontinued After 2016 Rio Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1996
Russell Mark - Australia
Albano Pera - Italy
Zhang Bing - China
2000
Richard Faulds - Great Britain
Russell Mark - Australia
Fehaid Al-Deehani - Kuwait
2004
Ahmed Al Maktoum - United Arab Emirates
Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore - India
Wang Zheng - China
2008
Walton Eller - United States
Francesco D'Aniello - Italy
Hu Binyuan - China
2012
Peter Wilson - Great Britain
Hĺkan Dahlby - Sweden
Vasily Mosin - Russia
2016
Fehaid Al-Deehani - Independent Olympic Participants
Marco Innocenti - Italy
Steven Scott - Great Britain

Men's 25 Meter Military Pistol, Individual
Discontinued After 1896 Athens Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1896
John Paine - United States
Sumner Paine - United States
Nikolaos Morakis - Greece

Men's 30 Meter Military Pistol, Individual
Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1920
Guilherme Paraense - Brazil
Raymond Bracken - United States
Fritz Zulauf - Switzerland

Men's 30 Meter Military Pistol, Team
Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1912
Sweden
Russia
Great Britain
1920
United States
Greece
Switzerland

Men's 200 Meter Military Rifle, Individual
Discontinued After 1896 Athens Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1896
Pantelis Karasevdas - Greece
Pavlos Pavlidis - Greece
Nicolaos Trikupis - Greece

Men's 300 Meter Military Rifle, Prone, Individual
Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1920
Otto Olsen - Norway
Léon Johnson - France
Fritz Kuchen - Switzerland

Men's 300 Meter Military Rifle, Prone, Team
Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1920
United States
France
Finland

Men's 300 Meter Military Rifle, Standing, Individual
Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1920
Carl Osburn - United States
Lars Jřrgen Madsen - Denmark
Lawrence Nuesslein - United States

Men's 300 Meter Military Rifle, Standing, Team
Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1920
Denmark
United States
Sweden

Men's 300 Meter Military Rifle, Three Positions
Discontinued After 1912 Stokholm Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1912
Sándor Prokopp - Hungary
Carl Osburn - United States
Engebret Skogen - Norway

Men's 300 Meter Military Rifle, Team
Discontinued After 1912 Stokholm Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1908
United States
Great Britain
Canada
1912
United States
Great Britain
Sweden

Men's 600 Meter Rifle, Individual
Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1920
Hugo Johansson - Sweden
Mauritz Eriksson - Sweden
Lloyd Spooner - United States

Men's 600 Meter Military Rifle, Team
Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1920
United States
South Africa
Sweden

Men's 300 Meter + 600 Meter Military Rifle, Team
Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1920
United States
Norway
Switzerland

Men's 100 Meter Running Deer, Single Shot, Individual
Discontinued After 1924 Paris Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1908
Oscar Swahn - Sweden
Ted Ranken - Great Britain
Alexander Rogers - Great Britain
1912
Alfred Swahn - Sweden
Ảke Lundeberg - Sweden
Nestori Toivonen - Finland
1920
Otto Olsen - Norway
Alfred Swahn - Sweden
Harald Natvig - Norway
1924
John Boles - United States
Cyril Mackworth-Praed - Great Britain
Otto Olsen - Norway

Men's 100 Meter Running Deer, Single Shot, Team
Discontinued After 1924 Paris Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1908
Sweden
Great Britain
NONE
1912
Sweden
United States
Finland
1920
Norway
Finland
United States
1924
Norway
Sweden
United States

Men's 100 Meter Running Deer, Double Shot, Individual
Discontinued After 1924 Paris Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1908
Wlter Winans - United States
Ted Ranken - Great Britain
Oscar Swahn - Sweden
1912
Ảke Lundeberg - Sweden
Edward Benedicks - Sweden
Oscar Swahn - Sweden
1920
Ole Lilloe-Olsen - Norway
Fredric Landelius - Sweden
Einar Liberg - Norway
1924
Ole Lilloe-Olsen - Norway
Cyril Mackworth-Praed - Great Britain
Alfred Swahn - Sweden

Men's 100 Meter Running Deer, Double Shot, Team
Discontinued After 1924 Paris Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1920
Norway
Sweden
Finland
1924
Great Britain
Norway
Sweden

Men's 100 Meter Running Deer, Single Shot and Double Shot
Discontinued After 1956 Melbourne Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1952
John Larsen - Norway
Per Olof Sköldberg - Sweden
Tauno Mäki - Finland
1956
Vitali Romanenko - Soviet Union
Per Olof Sköldberg - Sweden
Vladimir Sevryugin - Soviet Union

Men's 300 Meter Rifle Kneeling
Discontinued After 1900 Paris Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1900
Konrad Stäheli - Switzerland
Emil Kellenberger - Switzerland
Anders Peter Nielsen - Denmark
NONE

Men's 300 Meter Rifle Prone
Discontinued After 1900 Paris Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1900
Achille Paroche - France
Anders Peter Nielsen - Denmark
Ole Řstmo - Norway

Men's 300 Meter Rifle Standing
Discontinued After 1900 Paris Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1900
Lars Jřrgen Madsen - Denmark
Ole Řtsmo - Norway
Charles Paumier - Belgium

Men's 300 Meter Rifle Three Positions
Discontinued After 1972 Munich Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1896
Georgios Orphanidis - Greece
Ioannis Frangoudis - Greece
Viggo Jensen - Denmark
1900
Emil Kellenberger - Switzerland
Anders Peter Nielsen - Denmark
Paul Van Asbroeck - Belgium
1908
Albert Helgerud - Norway
Harry Simon - United States
Ole Sćther - Norway
1912
Paul Colas - France
Lars Jřrgen Madsen - Denmark
Niels Larsen - Denmark
1920
Morris Fisher - United States
Niels Larsen - Denmark
Řsten Řstensen - Norway
1948
Emil Grünig - Switzerland
Pauli Aapeli Janhonen - Finland
Willy Rřgeberg - Norway
1952
Anatoli Bogdanov - Soviet Union
Robert Bürchler - Switzerland
Lev Vainshtein - Soviet Union
1956
Vasily Borisov - Soviet Union
Allan Erdman - Soviet Union
Vilho Ylönen - Finland
1960
Hubert Hammerer - Austria
Hansrudi Spillmann - Switzerland
Vasily Borisov - Soviet Union
1964
Gary Anderson - United States
Shota Kveliashvili - Soviet Union
Martin Gunnarsson - United States
1968
Gary Anderson - United States
Valentin Kornev - Soviet Union
Kurt Müller - Switzerland
1972
Lones Wigger - United States
Boris Melnik - Soviet Union
Lajos Papp - Hungary

Men's 300 Meter Rifle, Team
Discontinued After 1924 Paris Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1900
Switzerland
Norway
France
1908
Norway
Sweden
France
1912
Sweden
Norway
Denmark
1920
United States
Norway
Switzerland
1924
United States
France
Haiti

Men's 600 Meter Rifle Prone
Discontinued After 1924 Paris Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1912
Paul Colas - France
Carl Osburn - United States
John Jackson - United States
1924
Morris Fisher - United States
Carl Osburn - United States
Niels Larsen - Denmark

Men's 1000 Yard Rifle Prone
Discontinued After 1908 London Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1908
Joshua Millner - Great Britain
Kellogg Casey - United States
Maurice Blood - Great Britain

Men's Rifle, Disappearing Target
Discontinued After 1908 London Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1908
William Styles - Great Britain
Harold Hawkins - Great Britain
Edward Amoore - Great Britain

Men's Rifle Moving Target
Discontinued After 1908 London Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1908
John Fleming - Great Britain
Maurice Matthews - Great Britain
William Marsden - Great Britain

Men's Rifle Stationary Target
Discontinued After 1908 London Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1908
Arthur Carnell - Great Britain
Harold Humby - Great Britain
George Barnes - Great Britain

Men's 10 Meter Running Target
Discontinued After 2004 Athens Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1992
Michael Jakosits - Germany
Anatoli Asrabayev - Unified Team
Luboš Račanský - Czechoslovakia
1996
Yang Ling - China
Xiao Jun - China
Miroslav Januš - Czech Republic
2000
Yang Ling - China
Oleg Moldovan - Moldova
Niu Zhiyuan - China
2004
Manfred Kurzer - Germany
Aleksandr Blinov - Russia
Dimitri Lykin - Russia

Men's 50 Meter Running Target
Discontinued After 1988 Seoul Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1972
Yakov Zheleznyak - Soviet Union
Helmut Bellingrodt - Colombia
John Kynoch - Great Britain
1976
Aleksandr Gazov - Soviet Union
Aleksandr Kedyarov - Soviet Union
Jerzy Greszkiewicz - Poland
1980
Igor Sokolov - Soviet Union
Thomas Pfeffer - East Germany
Aleksandr Gazov - Soviet Union
1984
Li Yuwei - China
Helmut Bellingrodt - Colombia
Huang Shiping - China
1988
Tor Heiestad - Norway
Huang Shiping - China
Gennadi Avramenko - Soviet Union

Men's 50 Meter Pistol, Individual
Discontinued After 2016 Rio Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1896
Sumner Paine - United States
Holger Nielsen - Denmark
Ioannis Frangoudis - Greece
1900
Karl Röderer - Switzerland
Achille Paroche - France
Konrad Stäheli - Switzerland
1908
Paul Van Asbroeck - Belgium
Réginald Storms - Belgium
James Gorman - United States
1912
Alfred Lane - United States
Peter Dolfen - United States
Charles Stewart - Great Britain
1920
Karl Frederick - United States
Afrȃnio da Costa - Brazil
Alfred Lane - United States
1936
Torsten Ullman - Sweden
Erich Krempel - Germany
Charles des Jammoničres - France
1948
Edwin Vasquez Cam - Peru
Rudolf Schnyder - Switzerland
Torsten Ullman - Sweden
1952
Huelet Benner - United States
Angel Leon de Gozalo - Spain
Ambrus Balogh - Hungary
1956
Pentti Linnosvuo - Finland
Makhmud Umarov - Soviet Union
Offutt Pinion - United States
1960
Alexey Gushchin - Soviet Union
Makhmud Umarov - Soviet Union
Yoshihisa Yoshikawa - Japan
1964
Välnö Markkanen - Finland
Frankling Green - United States
Yoshihisa Yoshikawa - Japan
1968
Grigory Kosykh - Soviet Union
Heinz Mertel - West Germany
Harald Vollmar - East Germany
1972
Ragnar Skanĺker - Sweden
Daniel Iuga - Romania
Rudolf Dollinger - Austria
1976
Uwe Potteck - East Germany
Harald Vollmar - East Germany
Rudolf Dollinger - Austria
1980
Aleksandr Melentyev - Soviet Union
Harald Vollmar - East Germany
Lubtcho Diakov - Bulgaria
1984
Xu Haifeng - China
Ragnar Skanĺker - Sweden
Wang Yifu - China
1988
Sorin Babii - Romania
Ragnar Skanĺker - Sweden
Igor Basinski - Soviet Union
1992
Kanstantsin Lukashyk - Unified Team
Wang Yifu - China
Ragnar Skanĺker - Sweden
1996
Boris Kokorev - Russia
Igor Basinski - Belarus
Roberto Di Donna - Italy
2000
Tanyu Kiryakov - Bulgaria
Igor Basinski - Belarus
Martin Tenk - Czech Republic
2004
Mikhail Nestruyev - Russia
Jin Jong-oh - South Korea
Kim Jong-su - North Korea
2008
Jin Jong-oh - South Korea
Tan Zongliang - China
Vladimir Isakov - Russia
2012
Jin Jong-oh - South Korea
Choi Young-Rae - South Korea
Wang Zhiwei - China
2016
Jin Jong-oh - South Korea
Hoŕng Xuân Vinh - Vietnam
Kim Song-guk - North Korea

Men's 50 Meter Pistol, Team
Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1900
Switzerland
France
Netherlands
1908
United States
Belgium
Great Britain
1912
United States
Sweden
Great Britain
1920
United States
Sweden
Brazil

Men's 25 Meter Rifle, Individual
Discontinued After 1912 Stokholm Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1912
Vilhelm Carlberg - Sweden
Johan Hübner von Holst - Sweden
Gideon Ericsson - Sweden

Men's 25 Meter Rifle, Team
Discontinued After 1912 Stokholm Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1912
Sweden
Great Britain
United States

Men's 50 Meter Rifle, Team
Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1908
Great Britain
Sweden
France
1912
Great Britain
Sweden
United States
1920
United States
Sweden
Norway

Men's 50 Meter Rifle, Prone
Discontinued After 2016 Rio Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1912
Frederick Hird - United States
William Milne - Great Britain
Harold Burt - Great Britain
1920
Lawrence Nuesslein - United States
Arthur Rothrock - United States
Dennis Fenton - United States
1924
Pierre Coquelin de Lisle - France
Marcus Dinwiddle - United States
Josias Hartmann - Switzerland
1932
Bertil Rönnmark - Sweden
Gustavo Huet - Mexico
Zoltán Soós-Ruszka Hradetzky - Hungary
1936
Willy Rřgeberg - Norway
Ralph Berzsenyi - Hungary
Władysław Karaś - Poland
1948
Arthur Cook - United States
Walter Tomsen - United States
Jonas Jonsson - Sweden
1952
Iosif Sîrbu - Romania
Boris Andreyev - Soviet Union
Arthur Jackson - United States
1956
Gerald Ouellette - Canada
Vasily Borisov - Soviet Union
Gil Boa - Canada
1960
Peter Kohnke - United Team of Germany
James Enoch Hill - United States
Enrico Forcella - Venezuela
1964
László Hammerl - Hungary
Lones Wigger - United States
Tommy Pool - United States
1968
Jan Kůrka - Czechoslovkia
László Hammerl - Hungary Ian Ballinger - New Zealand
1972
Li Ho-Jun - North Korea
Victor Auer - United States
Nicolae Rotaru - Romania
1976
Karlheinz Smieszek - West Germany
Ulrich Lind - West Germany
Gennadi Lushchikov - Soviet Union
1980
Károly Varga - Hungary
Hellfried Heilfort - East Germany
Petar Zapryanov - Bulgaria
1984
Edward Etzel - United States
Michel Bury - France
Michael Sullivan - Great Britain
1988
Miroslav Varga - Czechoslovakia
Cha Young-chul - South Korea
Attila Záhonyi - Hungary
1992
Lee Eun-chul - South Korea
Harald Stenvaag - Norway
Stevan Pletikosić - Independent Olympic Participants
1996
Christain Klees - Germany
Sergey Belyayev - Kazakhstan
Jozef Gönci - Slovakia
2000
Jonas Edman - Sweden
Torben Grimmel - Denmark
Sergei Martynov - Belarus
2004
Matthew Emmons - United States
Christian Lusch - Germany
Sergei Martynov - Belarus
2008
Artur Ayvazyan - Ukraine
Matthew Emmons - United States Warren Potent - Australia
2012
Sergei Martynov - Belarus Lionel Cox - Belgium
Rajmond Debevec - Slovenia
2016
Henri Junghänel - Germany
Kim Jong-hyun - South Korea
Kirill Grigoryan - Russia

Medal Total  Top
RANK
COUNTRY
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
TOTAL
1
United States
33
18
15
66
2
Sweden
15
19
11
45
3
Great Britain
9
12
13
34
4
Norway
12
7
9
28
5
Soviet Union
9
9
7
25
6
Switzerland
6
4
8
18
7
China
4
4
8
16
8
France
4
5
5
14
9
Denmark
2
7
5
14
10
Finland
2
2
6
10
11
South Korea
4
5
0
9
12
Hungary
3
2
4
9
13
Greece
2
3
3
8
14
Russia
2
2
4
8
15
Germany
4
3
0
7
16
East Germany 1
4
1
6
17
Belgium
1
3
2
6
18
Belarus 1
2
2
5
19
Italy
0
4
1
5
20
Romania 2
1
1
4
21
Australia
1
1
2
4
22
Czechoslovakia 2
0
1
3
23
West Germany 1
2
0
3
24
Brazil
1
1
1
3
25
Canada
1
0
2
3
26
Austria
1
0
2
3
27
Bulgaria
1
0
2
3
28
North Korea
1
0
2
3
29
Unified Team 1
1
0
2
30
Independent Olympic Participants 1
0
1
2
31
Colombia 0
2
0
2
32
Czech Republic 0
0
2
2
33
Poland
0
0
2
2
34
Japan
0
0
2
2
35
United Arab Emirates 1
0
0
1
36
Peru
1
0
0
1
37
Ukraine
1
0
0
1
38
United Team of Germany 1
0
0
1
39
India
0
1
0
1
40
South Africa
0
1
0
1
41
Moldova
0
1
0
1
42
Spain
0
1
0
1
43
Vietnam
0
1
0
1
44
Mexico
0
1
0
1
45
Kazakhstan
0
1
0
1
46
Kuwait
0
0
1
1
47
Haiti
0
0
1
1
48
Netherlands
0
0
1
1
49
Venezuela
0
0
1
1
50
New Zealand
0
0
1
1
51
Slovakia
0
0
1
1
52
Slovenia
0
0
1
1