List of 1996 Summer Olympics Medal Winners - Shooting

Shooting

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 10 metre air rifle
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Artem Khadjibekov
Russia (RUS)
Wolfram Waibel
Austria (AUT)
Jean-Pierre Amat
France (FRA)
Women's 10 metre air rifle
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Renata Mauer
Poland (POL)
Petra Horneber
Germany (GER)
Aleksandra Ivošev
Yugoslavia (YUG)
Men's 50 metre rifle prone
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Christian Klees
Germany (GER)
Sergey Belyayev
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Jozef Gönci
Slovakia (SVK)
Men's 50 metre rifle three positions
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Jean-Pierre Amat
France (FRA)
Sergey Belyayev
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Wolfram Waibel
Austria (AUT)
Women's 50 metre rifle three positions
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Aleksandra Ivošev
Yugoslavia (YUG)
Irina Gerasimenok
Russia (RUS)
Renata Mauer
Poland (POL)
Men's 10 metre air pistol
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Roberto Di Donna
Italy (ITA)
Wang Yifu
China (CHN)
Tanyu Kiryakov
Bulgaria (BUL)
Women's 10 metre air pistol
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Olga Klochneva
Russia (RUS)
Marina Logvinenko
Russia (RUS)
Mariya Grozdeva
Bulgaria (BUL)
Women's 25 metre pistol
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Li Duihong
China (CHN)
Diana Iorgova
Bulgaria (BUL)
Marina Logvinenko
Russia (RUS)
Men's 50 metre pistol
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Boris Kokorev
Russia (RUS)
Igor Basinski
Belarus (BLR)
Roberto Di Donna
Italy (ITA)
Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol
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Ralf Schumann
Germany (GER)
Emil Milev
Bulgaria (BUL)
Vladimir Vokhmyanin
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Men's trap
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Michael Diamond
Australia (AUS)
Josh Lakatos
United States (USA)
Lance Bade
United States (USA)
Men's double trap
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Russell Mark
Australia (AUS)
Albano Pera
Italy (ITA)
Zhang Bing
China (CHN)
Women's double trap
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Kim Rhode
United States (USA)
Susanne Kiermayer
Germany (GER)
Deserie Huddleston
Australia (AUS)
Men's skeet
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Ennio Falco
Italy (ITA)
Mirosław Rzepkowski
Poland (POL)
Andrea Benelli
Italy (ITA)
Men's 10 metre running target
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Yang Ling
China (CHN)
Xiao Jun
China (CHN)
Miroslav Januš
Czech Republic (CZE)

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