10 Metre Running Target Mixed - World Championships, Men Team

World Championships, Men Team

This event was held in 1994-2009.

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1994 Milan Czech Republic
Miroslav Janus
Jan Kermiet
Lubos Racansky
Russia
Anatoli Asrabaev
Igor Kolesov
Alexander Konichev
United States of America
Roy Hill
Adam Saathoff
Lonn Saunders
1998 Barcelona Czech Republic
Miroslav Lizal
Lubos Racansky
Miroslav Janus
People's Republic of China
Zhiyuan Niu
Ling Yang
Jun Xiao
Finland
Krister Holmberg
Vesa Saviahde
Pasi Wedman
2002 Lahti Russia
Dimitri Lykin
Maxim Stepanov
Igor Kolesov
People's Republic of China
Ling Yang
Guobin Zeng
Zhiyuan Niu
Finland
Pasi Wedman
Vesa Saviahde
Teppo Koskue
2006 Zagreb People's Republic of China
Zhiyuan Niu
Lin Gan
Ling Yang
Ukraine
Vladyslav Prianishnikov
Oleksandr Ulvak
Andrey Gilchenko
Sweden
Niklas Bergstroem
Emil Andersson
Sami Pesonen
2008 Plzeƈ Russia
Dmitry Romanov
Alexander Blinov
Maxim Stepanov
Ukraine
Vladyslav Prianishnikov
Andrey Gilchenko
Alexander Zinenko
Hungary
Jozsef Sike
Tibor Szabo
Tamas Tasi
2009 Heinola Russia Czech Republic Slovakia

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