25 Metre Pistol - World Championships, Women

World Championships, Women

This event was held in 1966-2010.

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1966 Wiesbaden Nina Rasskazova (URS) Alexandra Savina (URS) Susan Swallow (GBR)
1970 Phoenix Nina Stoliarova (URS) Barbara Hile (USA) Karin Fitzner (FRG)
1974 Thun Nina Stoliarova (URS) Galina Zarikova (URS) Zinaida Simonian (URS)
1978 Seoul Kimberly Dyer (USA) Brida Beccarelli (SUI) Helvi Leppamaeki (FIN)
1982 Caracas Palma Balogh (HUN) Inna Rose (URS) Jianmin Gao (CHN)
1986 Suhl Marina Dobrantcheva (URS) Irina Kotcherova (URS) Nino Salukvadze (URS)
1990 Moscow Marina Logvinenko (URS) Yauheniya Haluza (URS) Duihong Li (CHN)
1994 Milan Soon Hee Boo (KOR) Julita Macur (POL) Duihong Li (CHN)
1998 Barcelona Yeqing Cai (CHN) Irada Ashumova (AZE) Marina Logvinenko (RUS)
2002 Lahti Munkhbayar Dorjsuren (GER) Irada Ashumova (AZE) Ying Chen (CHN)
2006 Zagreb Ying Chen (CHN) Fengji Fei (CHN) Otryadyn Gündegmaa (MGL)
2010 Munich Kira Klimova (RUS) Zorana Arunovic (SRB) Lenka Maruskova (CZE)
2014 Granada TBD TBD TBD
2018 Changwon TBD TBD TBD

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