Shooting — Running Target, Men (discontinued)

Times held 9
Total participants 136
Total countries 34

Participants

Year Event Status Participants NOCs
1972 Running Target (50 metres), Open Olympic 28 16
1976 Running Target (50 metres), Open Olympic 27 16
1980 Running Target (50 metres), Open Olympic 19 10
1984 Running Target (50 metres), Men Olympic 23 15
1988 Running Target (50 metres), Men Olympic 23 16
1992 Running Target (10 metres), Men Olympic 24 15
1996 Running Target (10 metres), Men Olympic 20 14
2000 Running Target (10 metres), Men Olympic 18 12
2004 Running Target (10 metres), Men Olympic 19 12

Medal winners

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1972 Yakov ZheleznyakURS Helmut BellingrodtCOL John KynochGBR
1976 Aleksandr GazovURS Aleksandr KedyarovURS Jerzy GreszkiewiczPOL
1980 Igor SokolovURS Thomas PfefferGDR Aleksandr GazovURS
1984 Li YuweiCHN Helmut BellingrodtCOL Huang ShipingCHN
1988 Tor HeiestadNOR Huang ShipingCHN Hennadiy AvramenkoURS
1992 Michael JakositsGER Anatoly AsrabayevEUN Luboš RačanskýTCH
1996 Yang LingCHN Xiao JunCHN Miroslav JanušCZE
2000 Yang LingCHN Oleg MoldovanMDA Niu ZhiyuanCHN
2004 Manfred KurzerGER Aleksandr BlinovRUS Dmitry LykinRUS

Medals by country

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
People's Republic of China CHN 3 2 2 7
Soviet Union URS 3 1 2 6
Germany GER 2 0 0 2
Norway NOR 1 0 0 1
Colombia COL 0 2 0 2
Russian Federation RUS 0 1 1 2
East Germany GDR 0 1 0 1
Republic of Moldova MDA 0 1 0 1
Unified Team EUN 0 1 0 1
Czechia CZE 0 0 1 1
Czechoslovakia TCH 0 0 1 1
Great Britain GBR 0 0 1 1
Poland POL 0 0 1 1

Top medallists

Athlete Nat Gold Silver Bronze Total
Yang Ling CHN 2 0 0 2
Aleksandr Gazov BLR
URS
1 0 1 2
Li Yuwei CHN 1 0 0 1
Michael Jakosits GER 1 0 0 1
Tor Heiestad NOR 1 0 0 1
Yakov Zheleznyak URS
UKR
1 0 0 1
Igor Sokolov RUS
URS
1 0 0 1
Manfred Kurzer GER 1 0 0 1

Best performance by country

Olympic and Intercalated results only.
Country Games Athlete/Team Placement
Argentina ARG 1972 Summer Olympics Enrique Rebora 11 See all
Australia AUS 2000 Summer Olympics David Jones 16 See all
Austria AUT 1976 Summer Olympics Huberta Jelinek DNS See all
Belarus BLR 2004 Summer Olympics Andrei Kazak =7 See all
Bulgaria BUL 1976 Summer Olympics Blagoi Blagoev DNS See all
1976 Summer Olympics Ivan Diankov DNS
Canada CAN 1984 Summer Olympics David Lee 5 See all
Colombia COL 1972 Summer Olympics Helmut Bellingrodt 2 Silver See all
1984 Summer Olympics Helmut Bellingrodt 2 Silver
Cuba CUB 1992 Summer Olympics Jorge Ríos 14 See all
Czechia CZE 1996 Summer Olympics Miroslav Januš 3 Bronze See all
Czechoslovakia TCH 1992 Summer Olympics Luboš Račanský 3 Bronze See all
Democratic People's Republic of Korea PRK 1992 Summer Olympics Kim Man-Chol 7 See all
East Germany GDR 1980 Summer Olympics Thomas Pfeffer 2 Silver See all
Finland FIN 2000 Summer Olympics Pasi Wedman 4 See all
France FRA 1984 Summer Olympics Jean-Luc Tricoire 10 See all
Germany GER 1992 Summer Olympics Michael Jakosits 1 Gold See all
2004 Summer Olympics Manfred Kurzer 1 Gold
Great Britain GBR 1972 Summer Olympics John Kynoch 3 Bronze See all
Guatemala GUA 1996 Summer Olympics Attila Solti 8 See all
Hungary HUN 1980 Summer Olympics András Doleschall 4 See all
1996 Summer Olympics József Sike 4
Israel ISR 1992 Summer Olympics Eduard Elyav =15 See all
Italy ITA 1980 Summer Olympics Giovanni Mezzani 7 See all
Japan JPN 1976 Summer Olympics Hiroshi Kato DNS See all
1976 Summer Olympics Takeshi Watanabe DNS
Kazakhstan KAZ 1996 Summer Olympics Yury Rodnov 12 See all
Mexico MEX 1972 Summer Olympics Enrique Soto DNS See all
New Zealand NZL 1976 Summer Olympics Graeme McIntyre 19 See all
1984 Summer Olympics Tony Clarke 19
Norway NOR 1988 Summer Olympics Tor Heiestad 1 Gold See all
People's Republic of China CHN 1984 Summer Olympics Li Yuwei 1 Gold See all
1996 Summer Olympics Yang Ling 1 Gold
2000 Summer Olympics Yang Ling 1 Gold
Poland POL 1976 Summer Olympics Jerzy Greszkiewicz 3 Bronze See all
Puerto Rico PUR 1972 Summer Olympics Pedro Ramírez 18 See all
Republic of Korea KOR 1988 Summer Olympics Hong Seung-Pyo =19 See all
Republic of Moldova MDA 2000 Summer Olympics Oleg Moldovan 2 Silver See all
Russian Federation RUS 2004 Summer Olympics Aleksandr Blinov 2 Silver See all
Soviet Union URS 1972 Summer Olympics Yakov Zheleznyak 1 Gold See all
1976 Summer Olympics Aleksandr Gazov 1 Gold
1980 Summer Olympics Igor Sokolov 1 Gold
Sweden SWE 2004 Summer Olympics Emil Andersson 4 See all
Thailand THA 1984 Summer Olympics Rangsit Yanothai MNK See all
Ukraine UKR 2004 Summer Olympics Vladyslav Prianyshnikov =7 See all
Unified Team EUN 1992 Summer Olympics Anatoly Asrabayev 2 Silver See all
United States USA 2004 Summer Olympics Adam Saathoff =7 See all
West Germany FRG 1984 Summer Olympics Uwe Schröder 4 See all