300 Metre Rifle Three Positions - World Championships, Men

World Championships, Men

This event was held in 1897-2006.

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1897 Lyon Frank Jullien (SUI) Ole Oestmo (NOR) Karl Ehrensperger (SUI)
1898 Torino Achille Paroche (FRA) Leon Moreaux (FRA) Konrad Staeheli (SUI)
1899 Loosduinen Lars Joergen Madsen (DEN) Emil Kellenberger (SUI) Franz Boeckli (SUI)
1900 Paris Emil Kellenberger (SUI) Anders Peter Nielsen (DEN) Ole Oestmo (NOR)
Paul van Asbroeck (BEL)
1901 Luzern Emil Kellenberger (SUI) Konrad Staeheli (SUI) Henrik Sillem (NED)
1902 Rome Emil Kellenberger (SUI) Attilio Conti (ITA) Konrad Staeheli (SUI)
1903 Buenos Aires Emil Kellenberger (SUI) Louis Richardet (SUI) Attilio Conti (ITA)
1904 Lyon Konrad Staeheli (SUI) Jean Reich (SUI) Maurice Marie Lecoq (FRA)
1905 Bruxelles Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL) Konrad Staeheli (SUI) Louis Richardet (SUI)
1906 Milan Eugene Balme (FRA) Maurice Marie Lecoq (FRA) Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL)
1907 Zurich Konrad Staeheli (SUI) Jean Reich (SUI) Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen (SUI)
1908 Vienna Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL) Jean Reich (SUI) Paul van Asbroeck (BEL)
1909 Hamburg Konrad Staeheli (SUI) Achille Paroche (FRA) Paul van Asbroeck (BEL)
1910 Loosduinen Jean Reich (SUI) Konrad Staeheli (SUI) Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL)
1911 Rome Konrad Staeheli (SUI) Jakob Bryner (SUI) Jean Reich (SUI)
1912 Bayonne Biarritz Konrad Staeheli (SUI) Paul van Asbroeck (BEL) Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen (SUI)
1913 Camp Perry Konrad Staeheli (SUI) Caspar Widmer (SUI) Mathias Brunner (SUI)
1914 Viborg Rene Georges (FRA) Konrad Staeheli (SUI) Lars Joergen Madsen (DEN)
1921 Lyon Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) Carl Townsend Osburn (USA) Josias Hartmann (SUI)
1922 Milan Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) Walter Lienhard (SUI) Karl Zimmermann (SUI)
1923 Camp Perry Morris Fisher (USA) Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) Laurence Adam Nuesslein (USA)
1924 Reims Morris Fisher (USA) Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) Karl Zimmermann (SUI)
1925 St. Gallen Josias Hartmann (SUI) Walter Lienhard (SUI) Karl Zimmermann (SUI)
1927 Rome Josias Hartmann (SUI) Karl Zimmermann (SUI) Olle Ericsson I. (SWE)
1928 Loosduinen Olle Ericsson I. (SWE) Jakob Reich (SUI) Josias Hartmann (SUI)
1929 Stockholm Josias Hartmann (SUI) Karl Zimmermann (SUI) Harry Renshaw (USA)
1930 Antwerp Einari Oksa (FIN) Harry Renshaw (USA) Josias Hartmann (SUI)
1931 Lvov Karl Zimmermann (SUI) Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) Olle Ericsson I. (SWE)
1933 Granada Fernand Demierre (SUI) Karl Zimmermann (SUI) Einari Oksa (FIN)
1935 Rome Viktor Miinalainen (FIN) Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) Jaak Kaerner (EST)
1937 Helsinki Elmar Kivistik (EST) Olavi Elo (FIN) Gustav Lokotar (EST)
1939 Luzern August Liivik (EST) Toivo Maenttaeri (FIN) Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN)
1947 Stockholm Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN) Robert Buerchler (SUI) Otto Horber (SUI)
1949 Buenos Aires Olavi Elo (FIN) Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN) Jonas Jonsson (SWE)
1952 Oslo Auguste Hollenstein (SUI) Jorma Tuomas Taitto (FIN) Robert Buerchler (SUI)
1954 Caracas Anatoli Bogdanov (URS) Vassily Borisov (URS) Vilho Ilmari Yloenen (FIN)
1958 Moscow Vilho Ilmari Yloenen (FIN) Daniel Bruce Puckel (USA) Esa Einari Kervinen (FIN)
1962 Cairo Gary Anderson (USA) Vladimir Yevdokimov (URS) Tommy Pool (USA)
1966 Wiesbaden Gary Anderson (USA) Alexander Gerasimenok (URS) John Robert Foster (USA)
1970 Phoenix Valentin Kornev (URS) John Robert Foster (USA) Vitali Parkhimovitch (URS)
1974 Thun Lanny Bassham (USA) John Robert Foster (USA) Max Huerzeler (SUI)
1978 Seoul Lones Wigger (USA) Juhani Laakso (FIN) Kuno Bertschy (SUI)
1982 Caracas Gennadi Lushikov (URS) Victor Daniltchenko (URS) Malcolm Cooper (GBR)
1986 Skoevde Glenn Dubis (USA) Malcolm Cooper (GBR) Mauri Roeppaenen (FIN)
1990 Moscow Malcolm Cooper (GBR) Glenn Dubis (USA) Joergen Herlufsen (DEN)
1994 Tolmezzo Glenn Dubis (USA) Norbert Sturny (SUI) Eric Chollet-Durand (SUI)
1998 Zaragoza Jean-Pierre Amat (FRA) Pascal Bessy (FRA) Glenn Dubis (USA)
2002 Lahti Rajmond Debevec (SLO) Eric Uptagrafft (USA) Thomas Jerabek (CZE)
2006 Zagreb Espen Berg-Knutsen (NOR) Vebjoern Berg (NOR) Mario Knoegler (AUT)

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