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List of Paralympic medalists in shooting

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Shooting became a medal sport in the 1976 Summer Paralympics in Toronto, Canada having previously been a demonstration sport at the International Stoke Mandeville Games.[1] It started off with only three mixed air rifle events (class 1A-1C, class 2-5 and amputees). Canada led the medal table with two golds and one silver while Israel at the Paralympics won one silver and two bronzes.

In the 1980 Summer Paralympics, there were eleven events which included men's and women's air pistol events for amputees debuted. Mixed events included air rifle events with 3-position, kneeling, prone and standing for three classes. The 1984 Summer Paralympics expanded the number of events to 29 events which featured, for the first time, men's team events for 3-position, standing, kneeling and prone, Netherlands won two of the events (3-positions and kneeling), won a silver medal in the prone team and a bronze in the standing team. In the individual events, Australia reigned the sport contest by winning nine gold medals (eight in the women's events by Libby Kosmala and Barbara Caspers who both won four golds each and Allan Chadwick won the men's rifle-prone tetraplegic event). Shooting at the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul, saw three competitors tied for bronze medals which meant there were 25 bronze medals awarded instead of 23. Within the past twelve years, Jonas Jacobsson earned most of his medals within this decade by winning three golds, three silvers and five bronze medals.

The 1992 Summer Paralympics saw the number of events dropped to 16 events as they were back to being mixed events and Germany won the most gold medals by winning five: Johann Brunner won the most medals for his team (one gold and three silvers). In 1996 Atlanta, Thomas Jacobsson won three gold medals and Jonas Jacobsson earned two golds and one bronze for Sweden.

The classes changed to two in the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney: SH1 was for competitors (pistol and rifle) didn't require a standing post and SH2 for competitors who have upper limb disability who need the use of a standing post when competing. Franc Pinter was the first Slovenian shooter to win medals by winning three silver medals between 2000 and 2008. In 2012, Jonas Jacobsson got only two medals: he won gold for 50m rifle 3-positions SH1 and silver in 10m rifle standing SH1 and he earned himself to be one of the best performing male Paralympians to have won the most medals (17 golds, 4 silvers and 9 bronzes).

Medalists

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Men's events

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Pistol

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Class Year Gold Silver Bronze
Air pistol amputee 1980[2] Joel Guillon
 France
Laszlo Decsi
 Canada
Dick Munter
 Netherlands
Air pistol 1A-1C 1984[3] Siegmar Henker
 West Germany
Gregor Bonderud
 Sweden
West Brownlow
 United States
Air pistol 2-6 1984 Oskar Kreuzer
 Austria
Ernst Eriksen
 Denmark
Aulis Rinne
 Finland
1988[4] Gabriele Celegato
 Italy
Hubert Aufschnaiter
 Austria
Aulis Rinne
 Finland
Air pistol integrated 1984 Simo Kecman
 Yugoslavia
Joel Guillon
 France
Guy Dunarquez
 France
Air pistol sitting LSH1 1988 Jae Hwan Baek
 South Korea
Jung Don Lee
 South Korea
Freed Hazewinkel
 Netherlands
Air pistol standing LSH2 1988 Young Soo Kang
 South Korea
Guy Dumarquez
 France
Jan van den Meerendonk
 Netherlands
Air pistol SH1 1992[5] Branimir Jovanovski
 Independent Paralympic Participants
Radomir Rakonjac
 Independent Paralympic Participants
Young Soo Kang
 South Korea
1996[6] Andrey Lebedinsky
 Russia
Hubert Aufschnaiter
 Austria
Antonio Martella
 Italy
2000[7] Hee Jeong Lee
 South Korea
Li Jianfei
 China
Hubert Aufschnaiter
 Austria
2004[8] Li Jianfei
 China
Vanco Karanfilov
 Macedonia
Hubert Aufschnaiter
 Austria
2008[9] Valeriy Ponomarenko
 Russia
Sergey Malyshev
 Russia
Lee Ju-Hee
 South Korea
2012[10] Park Sea-Kyun
 South Korea
Muharrem Korhan Yamac
 Turkey
Lee Ju-Hee
 South Korea
2016[11] Yang Chao
 China
Lee Ju-Hee
 South Korea
Server Ibragimov
 Uzbekistan
2020[12] Yang Chao
 China
Huang Xing
 China
Singhraj Adhana
 India
Air pistol SH2 1992 Pierre Guivarch
 France
Jae Hwan Paik
 South Korea
Philippe Michoux
 France

Rifle

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Class Year Gold Silver Bronze
Rifle 2 positions 1A-1C 1988 Santo Mangano
 Italy
Mario Dorigo
 Belgium
Adam Salamandyk
 Canada
Rifle 3 positions 1A-6 1984 Eef Tammel
 Netherlands
Franz Falke
 West Germany
Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Rifle 3 positions 2-6 1988 Anders Lundvall
 Sweden
Franz Falke
 West Germany
Serge Pittard
 France
Eef Tammel
 Netherlands
Wolfgang Hess
 West Germany
Rifle integrated 1984 Antti Landstedt
 Finland
Doron Asher
 Israel
Nissim Filosof
 Israel
Rifle kneeling 1A-1C 1984 Peter Haslam
 Great Britain
Jan Kristensen
 Denmark
West Brownlow
 United States
1988 Santo Mangano
 Italy
Mario Dorigo
 Belgium
Adam Salamandyk
 Canada
Rifle kneeling 2-6 1984 Eef Tammel
 Netherlands
Michel Pelon
 France
Franz Falke
 West Germany
1988 Jung Hun Song
 South Korea
Franz Falke
 West Germany
Byung Joon Yu
 South Korea
Rifle prone 1A-1C 1984 Siegmar Henker
 West Germany
Peter Haslam
 Great Britain
Jan Kristensen
 Denmark
1988 Santo Mangano
 Italy
Mario Dorigo
 Belgium
Adam Salamandyk
 Canada
Rifle prone 2-6 1984 Roger Withrow
 United States
Michel Pelon
 France
Eef Tammel
 Netherlands
Rifle standing 1A-1C 1984 Siegmar Henker
 West Germany
Jan Kristensen
 Denmark
Peter Haslam
 Great Britain
Rifle standing 2-6 1984 Eef Tammel
 Netherlands
Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Franz Falke
 West Germany
1988 Wolfgang Hess
 West Germany
Eef Tammel
 Netherlands
Anders Lundvall
 Sweden
Rifle prone tetraplegic 1A-1C 1984 Allan Chadwick
 Australia
Andre Chevrier
 Switzerland
Kuno Stieger
 Switzerland
Rifle sitting LSH1 1988 Kyu Hyun Bae
 South Korea
Keith Morriss
 Great Britain
Kusti Korkeasalo
 Finland
Rifle standing LSH2 1988 Jin Dong Jung
 South Korea
Doron Asher
 Israel
Reino Landstedt
 Finland
Rifle standing SH1 1992 Aloys Schneider
 Germany
Jin Dong Jung
 South Korea
Robert Cooper
 Great Britain
1996 Tae Ho Han
 South Korea
Franc Pinter
 Slovenia
Franz Falke
 Germany
2000 Jin Owan Jung
 South Korea
Franc Pinter
 Slovenia
Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
2004 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Franc Pinter
 Slovenia
Ashley Adams
 Australia
2008 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Norbert Gau
 Germany
Franc Pinter
 Slovenia
2012 Dong Chao
 China
Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Josef Neumaier
 Germany
2016 Dong Chao
 China
Abdullah Sultan Alaryani
 United Arab Emirates
Kim Su Wan
 South Korea
2020 Dong Chao
 China
Andrii Doroshenko
 Ukraine
Park Jin-ho
 South Korea
Rifle standing SH2 1992 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Johann Brunner
 Germany
Serge Pittard
 France
Rifle 3 positions SH1 1996 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Josef Neumaier
 Germany
Alfred Berniger
 Germany
2008 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Doron Shaziri
 Israel
Dong Chao
 China
2012 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Doron Shaziri
 Israel
Dong Chao
 China
2016 Laslo Šuranji
 Serbia
Abdullah Sultan Alaryani
 United Arab Emirates
Doron Shaziri
 Israel
2020 Abdullah Sultan Alaryani
 United Arab Emirates
Laslo Šuranji
 Serbia
Shim Young-jip
 South Korea
Free rifle 3 positions SH1 1996 Josef Neumaier
 Germany
Doron Shaziri
 Israel
Bjorn Samuelsson
 Sweden
2000 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Josef Neumaier
 Germany
Jin Owan Jung
 South Korea
2004 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Dan Jordan
 United States
Doron Shaziri
 Israel

Women's events

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Pistol

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Event Year Gold Silver Bronze
Air pistol amputee 1980 Marianne Ruml
 Austria
None None
Air pistol 1A-1C 1984 Isabel Barr
 Great Britain
None None
Air pistol 2-6 1984 Nicolle Sarton
 France
Marie Chantal Barberaud
 France
None
1988 Zhang Wei
 China
Heather Kuttai
 Canada
Isabel Barr
 Great Britain
Air pistol integrated 1984 Brigit Larsen
 Denmark
Sonja Vettenburg
 Belgium
Marie Therese Pichon
 France
Air pistol standing LSH2 1988 Sonja Vettenburg
 Belgium
Ruzica Aleksov
 Yugoslavia
Marie Therese Pichon
 France
Air pistol SH1 1996 Ruzica Aleksov
 Yugoslavia
Lone Overbye
 Denmark
Rosabelle Riese
 South Africa
2000 Isabel Newstead
 Great Britain
Lin Haiyan
 China
Nayyereh Akef
 Iran
2004 Isabel Newstead
 Great Britain
Chin Mei Lin
 Chinese Taipei
Yelena Taranova
 Azerbaijan
2008 Lin Haiyan
 China
Moon Aee-Kyung
 South Korea
Natalia Dalekova
 Russia
2012 Olivera Nakovska-Bikova
 Macedonia
Marina Klimenchenko
 Russia
Sareh Javanmardi
 Iran
2016 Sareh Javanmardi
 Iran
Olga Kovalchuk
 Ukraine
Aysegul Pehlivanlar
 Turkey
2020 Sareh Javanmardi
 Iran
Aysegul Pehlivanlar
 Turkey
Krisztina Dávid
 Hungary

Rifle

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Class Year Gold Silver Bronze
Rifle 3 positions 1A-6 1984 Libby Kosmala
 Australia
Nicole Petit
 France
Deanna Coates
 Great Britain
1988 Libby Kosmala
 Australia
Merita Pedersen
 Denmark
Loraine Schulz
 West Germany
Rifle integrated 1984 Annie Lecointe
 France
Anne Picot
 Great Britain
Alison Smith
 New Zealand
Rifle kneeling 1A-1C 1984 Barbara Caspers
 Australia
None None
Rifle kneeling 2-6 1984 Libby Kosmala
 Australia
Deanna Coates
 Great Britain
Siegfried Battran
 West Germany
1988 Libby Kosmala
 Australia
Ruth Keidar
 Israel
Shui Mai Leung
 Hong Kong
Rifle prone 1A-1C 1984 Barbara Caspers
 Australia
None None
Rifle prone 2-6 1984 Libby Kosmala
 Australia
Nicole Petit
 France
Siegfried Battran
 West Germany
1988 Libby Kosmala
 Australia
Rita Pieri
 Italy
Gill Middleton
 Great Britain
Rifle standing 1A-1C 1984 Barbara Caspers
 Australia
None None
Rifle standing 2-6 1984 Libby Kosmala
 Australia
Deanna Coates
 Great Britain
Nicole Petit
 France
1988 Deanna Coates
 Great Britain
Libby Kosmala
 Australia
Gill Middleton
 Great Britain
Rifle 3 positions SH1 1996 Kim Im-Yeon
 South Korea
Deanna Coates
 Great Britain
Sabine Brogle
 Germany
2000 Kim Im-Yeon
 South Korea
Sabine Brogle
 Germany
Nicole Michoux
 France
2004 Her Myung-Sook
 South Korea
Kim Im-Yeon
 South Korea
Manuela Schmermund
 Germany
2008 Lee Yun-Ri
 South Korea
Kim In-Yeon
 South Korea
Zhang Cuiping
 China
2012 Zhang Cuiping
 China
Dang Shibei
 China
Veronika Vadovicova
 Slovakia
2016 Zhang Cuiping
 China
Veronika Vadovicova
 Slovakia
Lee Yun-Ri
 South Korea
2020 Zhang Cuiping
 China
Natascha Hiltrop
 Germany
Avani Lekhara
 India
Standard rifle 3 positions SH1 1996 Im Yeon Kim
 South Korea
Michele Amiel
 France
Sabine Brogle
 Germany
Rifle standing SH1 1996 Deanna Coates
 Great Britain
Zhang Nan
 China
Im Yeon Kim
 South Korea
2000 Im Yeon Kim
 South Korea
Sabine Brogle
 Germany
Deanna Coates
 Great Britain
2004 Manuela Schmermund
 Germany
Myung Sook Her
 South Korea
Sabine Brogle
 Germany
2008 Veronika Vadovicova
 Slovakia
Manuela Schmermund
 Germany
Nilda Gomez Lopez
 Puerto Rico
2012 Zhang Cuiping
 China
Manuela Schmermund
 Germany
Natalie Smith
 Australia
2016 Veronika Vadovicova
 Slovakia
Zhang Cuiping
 China
Yan Yaping
 China
2020 Avani Lekhara
 India
Zhang Cuiping
 China
Iryna Shchetnik
 Ukraine

Mixed events

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Pistol

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Class Year Gold Silver Bronze
Air pistol 2-5 1980 Alfred Bangerter
 Switzerland
Oskar Kreuzer
 Austria
Dave Tarrant
 New Zealand
Air pistol SH1-3 1992 Ruzica Aleksov
 Independent Paralympic Participants
Lone Overbye
 Denmark
Heather Kuttai
 Canada
Free pistol SH1-3 1992 Laszlo Decsi
 Canada
Jae Hwan Paik
 South Korea
Jan Boonen
 Belgium
Sport pistol SH1-3 1992 Jan Boonen
 Belgium
Luis Salgado
 Spain
Hubert Aufschnaiter
 Austria
Free pistol SH1 1996 Francisco Angel Soriano
 Spain
Ruzica Aleksov
 Yugoslavia
Andrey Lebedinsky
 Russia
2000 Jong In Choi
 South Korea
Yelena Taranova
 Azerbaijan
Francisco Angel Soriano
 Spain
2004 Andrey Lebedinsky
 Russia
Roland Hartmann
 Germany
Muharrem Korhan Yamac
 Turkey
Sport pistol SH1 1996 Andrey Lebedinsky
 Russia
James Nomarhas
 Australia
Roland Hartmann
 Germany
2000 Wei Huang
 China
Peter Tait
 Australia
Andrey Lebedinsky
 Russia
2004 Muharrem Korhan Yamac
 Turkey
Hubert Aufschnaiter
 Austria
Andrey Lebedinsky
 Russia
25m pistol SH1 2008 Andrey Lebedinsky
 Russia
Li Jianfei
 China
Valeriy Ponomarenko
 Russia
2012 Li Jianfei
 China
Sergey Malyshev
 Russia
Valery Ponomarenko
 Russia
2016 Huang Xing
 China
Joackim Norberg
 Sweden
Lee Ju-Hee
 South Korea
2020 Huang Xing
 China
Szymon Sowiński
 Poland
Oleksii Denysiuk
 Ukraine
50m pistol SH1 2008 Park Sea-Kyun
 South Korea
Lee Ju-Hee
 South Korea
Valeriy Ponomarenko
 Russia
2012 Park Sea-Kyun
 South Korea
Valery Ponomarenko
 Russia
Ni Hedong
 China
2016 Sareh Javanmardi
 Iran
Yang Chao
 China
Oleksii Denysiuk
 Ukraine
2020 Manish Narwal
 India
Singhraj Adhana
 India
Sergey Malyshev
 RPC

Rifle

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Event Year Gold Silver Bronze
Rifle shooting 1A-1C 1976[13] R. Thibodeau
 Canada
Joyce Murland
 Canada
Yoseth Snarav
 Israel
Rifle shooting 2-5 1976 Libby Richards
 Australia
Martin Stadler
 Switzerland
Yigal Tam
 Israel
Rifle shooting amputee 1976 J. Byrns
 Canada
Nissin Philossof
 Israel
Gerhard Grinninger
 Austria
Rifle 3 positions 1A-1C 1980 Jan Kristensen
 Denmark
Barbara Caspers
 Australia
Yvon Page
 Canada
1984 Barbara Caspers
 Australia
Peter Haslam
 Great Britain
Jan Kristensen
 Denmark
No bronze medalist; tie for silver
Rifle 3 positions 2-5 1980 J. Gruber
 Austria
Libby Kosmala
 Australia
Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Rifle kneeling 1A-1C 1980 Barbara Caspers
 Australia
Philip Wouters
 Belgium
Jan Kristensen
 Denmark
Rifle prone 1A-1C 1980 Philip Wouters
 Belgium
Yvon Page
 Canada
P. Hommerson
 Netherlands
Rifle prone 2-5 1980 Libby Kosmala
 Australia
J. Gruber
 Austria
Peter Klotz
 Switzerland
1988 Kazimierz Mechula
 Denmark
Kwang Woon Cha
 South Korea
Anders Lundvall
 Sweden
Rifle standing 1A-1C 1980 Jan Kristensen
 Denmark
Yvon Page
 Canada
Barbara Caspers
 Australia
Rifle standing 2-5 1980 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
J. Gruber
 Austria
Bernard Pique
 France
Rifle 3 positions SH1-2 1992 Im Yeon Kim
 South Korea
Johann Brunner
 Germany
Aloys Schneider
 Germany
Rifle 3 positions SH2 1992 Johann Brunner
 Germany
Anders Lundvall
 Sweden
Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
1996 Thomas Johansson
 Sweden
Lotta Helsinger
 Sweden
Santo Mangano
 Italy
Rifle 3 positions SH3 1992 Siegmar Henker
 Germany
Kazimierz Mechula
 Denmark
Joo Sik Lee
 South Korea
Rifle 3 positions SH4 1992 Santo Mangano
 Italy
Charlotte Streton
 Denmark
Kevin John Hyde
 Great Britain
Rifle standing SH1-3 1992 Deanna Coates
 Great Britain
Im Yeon Kim
 South Korea
Siegmar Henker
 Germany
English Match SH1-3 1992 Aloys Schneider
 Germany
Jin Dong Jung
 South Korea
John Campbell
 Great Britain
Olympic Match SH2 1992 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Johann Brunner
 Germany
Reino Landstedt
 Finland
Olympic Match SH3 1992 Siegmar Henker
 Germany
Kazimierz Mechula
 Denmark
Oscar De Pellegrin
 Italy
Olympic Match SH4 1992 Charlotte Streton
 Denmark
Jan Kristensen
 Denmark
Anja Nurmi
 Finland
English match SH1 1996 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Doron Shaziri
 Israel
Oscar De Pellegrin
 Italy
Rifle standing SH2 1996 Thomas Johansson
 Sweden
Santo Mangano
 Italy
Lotta Helsinger
 Sweden
2000 Thomas Johansson
 Sweden
Christiane Latzke
 Germany
Raphaël Voltz
 France
2004 Michael Johnson
 New Zealand
Thomas Johansson
 Sweden
Viktoria Wedin
 Sweden
2008 Lee Ji-Seok
 South Korea
Raphaël Voltz
 France
Michael Johnson
 New Zealand
2012 Kang Ju-Young
 South Korea
Franček Gorazd Tiršek
 Slovenia
Michael Johnson
 New Zealand
2016 Veselka Pevec
 Slovenia
Franček Gorazd Tiršek
 Slovenia
Kim Geun-Soo
 South Korea
2020 Philip Jönsson
 Sweden
Franček Gorazd Tiršek
 Slovenia
Andrea Liverani
 Italy
Rifle prone SH1 1996 Enayatollah Bokharaei
 Iran
Kazimierz Mechula
 Denmark
Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
2000 Enayatollah Bokharaei
 Iran
Erkki Pekkala
 Finland
Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
2004 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Jae Yong Sim
 South Korea
Kazimierz Mechula
 Denmark
2008 Matt Skelhon
 Great Britain
Zhang Cuiping
 China
Sim Jae-Yong
 South Korea
2012 Cédric Fèvre
 France
Matt Skelhon
 Great Britain
Zhang Cuiping
 China
2016 Veronika Vadovicova
 Slovakia
Natascha Hiltrop
 Germany
Lee Jang-Ho
 South Korea
2020 Natascha Hiltrop
 Germany
Park Jin-Ho
 South Korea
Iryna Shchetnik
 Ukraine
Rifle prone SH2 1996 Thomas Johansson
 Sweden
Lotta Helsinger
 Sweden
Santo Mangano
 Italy
2000 Thomas Johansson
 Sweden
Wolfgang Stoeckl
 Germany
Eric Lacaze
 France
2004 Minna Leinonen
 Finland
Gyoung You Ho
 South Korea
Johnny Andersen
 Denmark
2008 Lee Ji-Seok
 South Korea
Raphaël Voltz
 France
Viktoria Wedin
 Sweden
2012 Vasyl Kovalchuk
 Ukraine
Raphaël Voltz
 France
James Bevis
 Great Britain
2016 Vasyl Kovalchuk
 Ukraine
Kim Guen-Soo
 South Korea
McKenna Dahl
 United States
2020 Dragan Ristić
 Serbia
Vasyl Kovalchuk
 Ukraine
Franček Gorazd Tiršek
 Slovenia
Free rifle prone SH1 2000 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Doron Shaziri
 Israel
Alfred Beringer
 Germany
2004 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Ashley Adams
 Australia
Doron Shaziri
 Israel
50m rifle prone SH1 2008 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Zhang Cuiping
 China
Dong Chao
 China
2012 Abdullah Sultan Alaryani
 United Arab Emirates
Juan Antonio Saavedra Reinaldo
 Spain
Matt Skelhon
 Great Britain
2016 Zhang Cuiping
 China
Abdullah Sultan Alaryani
 United Arab Emirates
Laslo Šuranji
 Serbia
2020 Veronika Vadovicova
 Slovakia
Anna Normann
 Sweden
Juan Antonio Saavedra Reinaldo
 Spain
50m rifle prone SH2 2020 Dragan Ristić
 Serbia
Zdravko Savanović
 Serbia
Vasyl Kovalchuk
 Ukraine

Team events

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Class Year Gold Silver Bronze
Men's rifle 3 positions team 1984  Netherlands (NED)  Sweden (SWE)  West Germany (FRG)
Men's rifle kneeling team 1984  Netherlands (NED)  Sweden (SWE)  France (FRA)
Men's rifle prone team 1984  France (FRA)  Netherlands (NED)  Sweden (SWE)
Men's rifle standing team 1984  Sweden (SWE)  West Germany (FRG)  Netherlands (NED)
Men's pistol team 1984  Austria (AUT)  Great Britain (GBR)  West Germany (FRG)
Mixed pistol team open 1988  Austria (AUT)  Canada (CAN)  France (FRA)
Mixed rifle 3 positions team 1988  West Germany (FRG)  South Korea (KOR)  Sweden (SWE)
Mixed rifle kneeling team 1988  South Korea (KOR)  West Germany (FRG)  Netherlands (NED)
Mixed rifle prone team 1988  Sweden (SWE)  South Korea (KOR)  France (FRA)
Mixed rifle standing team 1988  West Germany (FRG)  Netherlands (NED)  Sweden (SWE)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Toronto 1976 Paralympic Summer Games". National Paralympic Heritage Trust. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Arnhem 1980 Shooting Results". International Paralympic Committee. 27 May 2022.
  3. ^ "Stoke Mandeville/New York 1984 Shooting Results". International Paralympic Committee. 27 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Seoul 1988 Shooting Results". International Paralympic Committee. 27 May 2022.
  5. ^ "Barcelona 1992 Shooting Results". International Paralympic Committee. 27 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Atlanta 1996 Shooting Results". International Paralympic Committee. 28 May 2022.
  7. ^ "Sydney 2000 Shooting Results". International Paralympic Committee. 28 May 2022.
  8. ^ "Athens 2004 Shooting Results". International Paralympic Committee. 28 May 2022.
  9. ^ "Beijing 2008 Shooting Results". International Paralympic Committee. 28 May 2022.
  10. ^ "London 2012 Shooting Results". International Paralympic Committee. 29 May 2022.
  11. ^ "Rio de Janeiro 2016 Shooting Results". International Paralympic Committee. 29 May 2022.
  12. ^ "Tokyo 2020: Takeaways from Shooting Para sport". Tokyo 2020. 9 October 2021.
  13. ^ "Toronto 1976 Shooting Results". International Paralympic Committee. 27 May 2022.