| Athlete |
Nation(s) |
Sport(s) |
Role(s) |
Era |
Notes |
| Léon Johnson |
FRA |
SHO |
Olympics / Non-Medal |
1900—1920 |
0–6–6 1908 Wien bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1909 Hamburg silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1910 Loosduinen silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1912 Biarritz silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1913 Camp Perry silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team and 50 m free pistol team; 1914 Viborg silver: 50 m free pistol team; 1921 Lyon bronze: 300 m military rifle 3 positions, 300 m military rifle prone, 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, and 50 m free pistol team; 1924 Reims bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team |
| Jonas Jonsson |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1948 |
1–5–2 1939 Luzern silver: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team; 1947 Stockholm gold: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, silver: 50 m small-bore rifle prone and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team; 1949 Buenos Aires silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team and 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions |
| Éva Joó |
HUN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988—2004 |
1–2–1 1989 Sarajevo bronze: 10 m air rifle team; 1990 Moskva gold: 10 m air rifle, silver: 10 m air rifle team; 1991 Stavanger silver: 10 m air rifle team |
| Jorge Jottar |
CHI |
SHO |
Olympics |
1968 |
1–1–0 1965 Santiago de Chile silver: skeet; 1966 Wiesbaden gold: skeet |
| Mirjana Jovović-Horvat |
BIH
SRB
YUG |
SHO |
Olympics |
1984—1992 |
1–0–0 1986 Suhl gold: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team (competed as Mirjana Jovović for Yugoslavia) |
| Rafael de Juan |
ESP |
SHO |
Olympics |
1952—1960 |
0–0–1 1950 Madrid bronze: trap team |
| Pia Julin |
FIN |
SHO |
Olympics |
2000 |
1–0–1 1999 Tampere gold: double trap, bronze: double trap team |
| Ole Justesen |
DEN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1972—1992 |
1–0–1 1975 München bronze: skeet team; 1979 Montecatini Terme gold: skeet |
| Glenn Kable |
FIJ |
SHO |
Olympics |
2004—2016 |
1–0–0 1999 Tampere gold: trap team (competed for Australia) |
| Sándor Kacskó |
HUN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1992 |
0–0–1 1994 Milano bronze: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team |
| Adam Kaczmarek |
POL |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988—1992 |
2–0–0 1986 Suhl gold: 25 m rapid-fire pistol; 1994 Milano gold: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team |
| Cris Kajd |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1984—1992 |
0–1–1 1982 Caracas bronze: 10 m air pistol team (competed as Cris Johansson); 1990 Moskva silver: 25 m sporting pistol team |
| Sergey Kalinin |
RUS
URS |
SHO |
Olympics |
1960—1964 |
2–0–0 1958 Moskva gold: trap team; 1962 Al-Qahira gold: trap team |
| Anetta Kalinowski |
FRG |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988 |
1–0–1 1987 Budapest bronze: 10 m air pistol team; 1989 Sarajevo gold: 10 m air pistol team |
| Nataliya Kalnysh |
UKR |
SHO |
Olympics |
2000—2016 |
1–1–4 2002 Lahti gold: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, silver: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone and 10 m air rifle team; 2006 Zagreb bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team; 2014 Granada bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team |
| Sergey Kamensky |
ROC
RUS |
SHO |
Olympics |
2016—2020 |
2–2–2 2010 München bronze: 10 m air rifle team; 2014 Granada silver: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team; 2018 Changwon gold: 10 m air rifle and 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, silver: 10 m air rifle team |
| Bengt Kamis |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988 |
0–0–1 1990 Moskva bronze: 50 m free pistol team |
| Marlies Kanthak |
GDR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1976 |
3–1–1 1982 Caracas gold: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions and 10 m air rifle team, silver: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, bronze: 10 m air rifle (competed as Marlies Helbig); 1983 Innsbruck gold: 10 m air rifle (competed as Marlies Helbig) |
| Zsolt Karacs |
HUN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996 |
0–0–2 1989 Sarajevo bronze: 10 m air pistol team; 1994 Milano bronze: 10 m air pistol team |
| Gyula Karácsony |
HUN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988 |
0–0–1 1986 Suhl bronze: 50 m free pistol |
| Karl-Axel Karlsson |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1972—1976 |
0–2–2 1973 Melbourne silver: 50 m running target team and 50 m mixed running target team; 1974 Bern/Thun bronze: 50 m mixed running target team; 1979 Linz bronze: 50 m mixed running target team |
| Monika Karsch |
GER |
SHO |
Olympics |
2016—2020 |
0–0–1 2018 Changwon bronze: 25 m sporting pistol team |
| Aleksandr Kedyarov |
BLR
URS |
SHO |
Olympics |
1976 |
7–2–1 1973 Melbourne gold: 50 m running target, 50 m running target team, and 50 m mixed running target team, silver: 50 m mixed running target; 1974 Bern/Thun gold: 50 m running target team and 50 m mixed running target team, silver: 50 m mixed running target; 1975 München gold: 50 m running target team; 1979 Linz gold: 50 m mixed running target team, bronze: 50 m running target team |
| Bill Keever |
USA |
SHO |
Olympics |
2000 |
2–0–0 2003 Lefkosia gold: double trap team; 2006 Zagreb gold: double trap team |
| Emil Kellenberger |
SUI |
SHO |
Olympics |
1900 |
13–7–0 1899 Loosduinen gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions and 300 m free rifle kneeling; 1900 Paris (Olympics) gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions and 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, silver: 300 m free rifle kneeling; 1901 Luzern gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions, 300 m free rifle prone, and 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, silver: 300 m free rifle kneeling; 1902 Roma gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions, 300 m free rifle standing, and 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, silver: 300 m free rifle kneeling; 1903 Buenos Aires gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions, 300 m free rifle kneeling, and 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, silver: 300 m free rifle prone and 300 m free rifle standing; 1922 Milano gold: 300 m military rifle 3 positions |
| Marko Kemppainen |
FIN |
SHO |
Olympics |
2004 |
0–1–1 2001 Al-Qahira bronze: skeet; 2009 Maribor silver: skeet team |
| Ján Kermiet |
TCH
SVK |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988 |
4–1–1 1986 Suhl silver: 10 m running target team; 1987 Budapest gold: 10 m running target team; 1989 Sarajevo bronze: 10 m running target team; 1994 Milano gold: 10 m running target team, 10 m mixed running target team, and 50 m mixed running target team (competed for the Czech Republic) |
| Esa Kervinen |
FIN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1960—1972 |
1–3–7 1954 Caracas bronze: 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team; 1958 Moskva silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions, 300 m free rifle kneeling, 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team, and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team; 1962 Al-Qahira bronze: 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team; 1970 Phoenix silver: 50 m small-bore rifle prone (40 shots) and 50 m small-bore rifle prone (60 shots), bronze: 300 m free rifle prone team; 1974 Bern/Thun gold: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team |
| Charlotte Kerwood |
GBR |
SHO |
Olympics |
2008—2012 |
1–2–0 2006 Zagreb silver: trap team; 2009 Maribor silver: trap team; 2015 Lonato del Garda gold: trap team |
| Christian Kezel |
FRA |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988—1992 |
0–1–0 1994 Milano silver: 25 m center fire pistol |
| Artyom Khadzhibekov |
RUS |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996—2012 |
7–0–5 1994 Milano bronze: 10 m air rifle team and 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team; 1998 Barcelona gold: 10 m air rifle and 10 m air rifle team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team; 2002 Lahti gold: 10 m air rifle team and 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team; 2006 Zagreb gold: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions and 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team; 2010 München gold: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team |
| Tomohiro Kida |
JPN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996 |
0–0–1 1998 Barcelona bronze: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team |
| Susanne Kiermayer |
GER |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996—2008 |
0–2–3 1993 Barcelona silver: trap team; 1994 Fagnano Olona bronze: trap team; 1998 Barcelona silver: trap, bronze: trap team; 2007 Lefkosia bronze: trap team |
| Kim Byeong-Hui |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
2012 |
0–1–0 2010 München silver: 10 m air pistol team |
| Kim Hak-Man |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
2008—2012 |
0–1–0 2010 München silver: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team |
| Kim Hyeon-Jun |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
2016 |
0–0–1 2018 Changwon bronze: 10 m air rifle team |
| Kim Hyon-Ung |
PRK |
SHO |
Olympics |
2004 |
0–0–1 2006 Zagreb bronze: 25 m center fire pistol team |
| Kim Jang-Mi |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics / YOG |
2010—2016 |
0–1–1 2014 Granada silver: 25 m sporting pistol, bronze: 25 m sporting pistol team |
| Kim Jeon-Hong |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
2016 |
1–1–2 2014 Granada gold: 25 m rapid-fire pistol; 2018 Changwon silver: 25 m standard pistol team, bronze: 25 m standard pistol and 25 m standard pistol team |
| Kim Jeong-Mi |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996—2004 |
0–0–1 1998 Barcelona bronze: 10 m air rifle |
| Kim Jong-Hyeon |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
2012—2016 |
0–1–0 2010 München silver: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team |
| Kim Jong-Su |
PRK |
SHO |
Olympics |
2004—2016 |
0–1–2 2006 Zagreb silver: 25 m standard pistol, bronze: 25 m center fire pistol team; 2014 Granada bronze: 50 m free pistol team |
| Kim Min-Jeong |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics / YOG |
2014—2020 |
0–2–0 2018 Changwon silver: 10 m air pistol team and 25 m sporting pistol team |
| Kim Myong-Hwa |
PRK |
SHO |
Olympics |
2000 |
1–0–0 1991 Perth gold: skeet team |
| Kim Seong-Jun |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996 |
2–0–0 1998 Barcelona gold: 25 m center fire pistol team; 2002 Lahti gold: 25 m center fire pistol team |
| Kim Song-Guk |
PRK |
SHO |
Olympics |
2016 |
0–0–1 2014 Granada bronze: 50 m free pistol team |
| Kim Yeong-Mi |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1984—1988 |
0–0–1 1981 Santo Domingo bronze: 10 m air rifle |
| Kim Yu-Yeon |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
2008 |
0–0–1 2010 München bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team |
| Yoshiko Kira |
JPN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996 |
0–1–1 1999 Tampere silver: double trap team, bronze: doble trap (competed as Yoshiko Miura) |
| Olaf Kirchstein |
GER |
SHO |
Olympics |
2004 |
0–0–1 1993 Barcelona bronze: trap team |
| Józef Kiszkurno |
POL |
SHO |
Olympics |
1952 |
2–0–2 1931 Lwów gold: trap, bronze: trap team, 1936 Berlin gold: trap; 1938 Luhačovice bronze: trap |
| Lauritz Kjær |
DEN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1900 |
0–0–1 1899 Loosduinen bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team |
| Kārlis Kļava |
LAT |
SHO |
Olympics |
1936 |
1–0–0 1937 Helsinki gold: 25 m rapid-fire pistol |
| Anatol Klimenko |
BLR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996—2000 |
4–3–0 1990 Moskva gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, silver: 300 m free rifle kneeling team and 300 m free rifle standing team (competed for the Soviet Union); 1994 Milano gold: 10 m air rifle team, silver: 10 m air rifle; 1994 Tolmezzo gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 2006 Zagreb gold: 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team |
| Aleksey Klimov |
RUS |
SHO |
Olympics |
2008—2016 |
1–3–1 2006 Zagreb silver: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team; 2010 München gold: 25 m rapid-fire pistol, silver: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team; 2014 Granada silver: 25 m center fire pistol team, bronze: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team |
| Bernd Klingner |
GER
FRG |
SHO |
Olympics |
1960—1972 |
2–1–3 1958 Moskva silver: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team (competed for West Germany); 1962 Al-Qahira gold: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team (competed for West Germany); 1970 Phoenix gold: 10 m air rifle team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team and 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team (competed for West Germany); 1974 Bern/Thun bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team (competed for West Germany) |
| Olga Klochneva-Kuznetsova |
RUS |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996—2004 |
2–0–2 1991 Stavanger gold: 10 m air pistol team (competed as Olga Klochneva for the Soviet Union); 2002 Lahti gold: 10 m air pistol team, bronze: 10 m air pistol (competed as Olga Kuznetsova); 2006 Zagreb bronze: 10 m air pistol team (competed as Olga Kuznetsova) |
| Tim Kneale |
GBR |
SHO |
Olympics |
2016 |
1–1–1 2010 München bronze: double trap team; 2015 Lonato del Garda gold: double trap team, silver: double trap |
| Bettina Knells |
GER |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996 |
1–0–0 1994 Milano gold: 10 m air rifle team |
| Mario Knögler |
AUT |
SHO |
Olympics |
2000—2008 |
0–3–2 2006 Zagreb silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, and 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions and 10 m air rifle team |
| Viktor Knutsson |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1920—1924 |
0–1–0 1927 Roma silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team |
| Carolyn Koch |
USA |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988 |
0–1–0 1997 Lima silver: trap team (competed as Carolyn Koch-Paramore) |
| Erland Koch |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1936—1948 |
3–3–2 1931 Lwów gold: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team; 1935 Roma silver: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team; 1939 Luzern silver: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team; 1947 Stockholm gold: 50+100 m free rifle prone team and 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, silver: 50+100 m free rifle prone |
| René Koch |
FRA |
SHO |
Olympics |
1936 |
0–1–0 1933 Granada silver: 50 m free pistol team |
| Thorleif Kockgård |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1952 |
0–2–4 1947 Stockholm bronze: 100 m running deer single shot and 100 m running deer double shot; 1949 Buenos Aires silver: 100 m running deer single and double shot team, bronze: 100 m running deer single shot; 1952 Oslo bronze: 100 m running deer double shot team |
| Peter Kohnke |
GER
FRG |
SHO |
Olympics |
1960—1968 |
1–1–3 1958 Moskva silver: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team (competed for West Germany); 1962 Al-Qahira bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team (competed for West Germany); 1970 Phoenix gold: 10 m air rifle team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team and 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team (competed for West Germany) |
| Boris Kokorev |
RUS
URS
EUN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988—2004 |
5–4–1 1985 Ciudad de México gold: 10 m air pistol team (competed for the Sovet Union); 1986 Suhl gold: 10 m air pistol team (competed for the Sovet Union); 1987 Budapest gold: 10 m air pistol team (competed for the Sovet Union); 1990 Moskva gold: 10 m air pistol team, bronze: 10 m air pistol (competed for the Sovet Union); 1991 Stavanger gold: 10 m air pistol team (competed for the Sovet Union); 1994 Milano silver: 50 m free pistol team (competed for Russia); 1998 Barcelona silver: 10 m air pistol team and 50 m free pistol team (competed for Russia); 2002 Lahti silver: 50 m free pistol team (competed for Russia) |
| Igor Kolesov |
RUS |
SHO |
Olympics |
2000 |
5–6–4 1994 Milano silver: 10 m mixed running target team and 50 m mixed running target team; 1998 Barcelona bronze: 10 m running target and 10 m running target team; 2002 Lahti gold: 10 m mixed running target team and 50 m running target team, silver: 10 m running target team; 2006 Zagreb silver: 50 m mixed running target team, bronze: 50 m running target team; 2008 Plzeň silver: 50 m running target team and 50 m mixed running target team, bronze: 10 m running target team; 2009 Vierumäki gold: 10 m running target team, 50 m running target team, and 50 m mixed running target team |
| Erling Kongshaug |
NOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1952—1960 |
3–3–7 1947 Stockholm gold: 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle standing; 1949 Buenos Aires silver: 50 m small-bore rifle standing, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions and 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team; 1952 Oslo gold: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions and 50 m small-bore rifle standing, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team and 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team; 1954 Caracas silver: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team and 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team |
| Halvor Kongsjorden |
NOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1948 |
3–2–6 1935 Roma bronze: 300 m free rifle prone; 1939 Luzern gold: 300 m free rifle prone, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team; 1947 Stockholm gold: 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, silver: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team; 1949 Buenos Aires gold: 50+100 m free rifle prone team, bronze: 50+100 m free rifle prone; 1952 Oslo silver: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, bronze: 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team and 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team |
| Vladimir Konyakhin |
RUS
URS |
SHO |
Olympics |
1968 |
2–5–0 1966 Wiesbaden gold: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling and 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team, silver: 300 m standard rifle 3 positions, 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team, 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, and 50 m standard rifle 3 positions team |
| Spas Koprinkov |
BUL |
SHO |
Olympics |
1992 |
1–0–0 1990 Moskva gold: 50 m free pistol |
| Anna Korakaki |
GRE |
SHO |
Olympics / YOG / Torch Bearer / Opening Flagbearer |
2014—2024 |
1–0–0 2018 Changwon gold: 10 m air pistol |
| Valentin Kornev |
RUS
URS |
SHO |
Olympics |
1968—1972 |
3–10–1 1966 Wiesbaden silver: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team, and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team; 1970 Phoenix gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions, 300 m free rifle kneeling team, and 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team, silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, 300 m free rifle prone team, and 300 m free rifle standing team, bronze: 300 m standard rifle 3 positions; 1974 Bern/Thun silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, 300 m free rifle standing team, 300 m free rifle prone team, and 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team |
| Pavlo Korostylov |
UKR |
SHO |
Olympics / YOG |
2014—2024 |
3–0–2 2014 Granada gold: 25 m center fire pistol team and 25 m standard pistol team; 2018 Changwon gold: 25 m standard pistol, bronze: 25 m center fire pistol and 25 m standard pistol team |
| Maksim Kosaryev |
RUS |
SHO |
Olympics |
2004—2012 |
2–0–0 2003 Lefkosia gold: trap team; 2006 Zagreb gold: trap team |
| David Kostelecký |
CZE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996—2020 |
0–2–2 2009 Maribor bronze: trap team; 2011 Beograd silver: trap and trap team; 2014 Granada bronze: trap team; 2017 Moskva silver: trap team |
| Olena Kostevych |
UKR |
SHO |
Olympics / Opening Flagbearer |
2004—2024 |
2–1–1 2002 Lahti gold: 10 m air pistol; 2014 Granada silver: 10 m air pistol; 2018 Changwon gold: 25 m sporting pistol, bronze: 10 m air pistol mixed |
| Grigory Kosykh |
RUS
URS |
SHO |
Olympics |
1968—1976 |
8–0–1 1962 Al-Qahira gold: 50 m free pistol team; 1966 Wiesbaden gold: 50 m free pistol team; 1970 Phoenix gold: 10 m air pistol team and 50 m free pistol team, bronze: 25 m center fire pistol team; 1974 Bern/Thun gold: 10 m air pistol, 10 m air pistol team, 25 m center fire pistol team, and 50 m free pistol team |
| Christos Kourtellas |
CYP |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996 |
1–0–0 2003 Lefkosia gold: skeet team |
| Ioannis Koutsis |
GRE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1952—1956 |
0–1–0 1950 Madrid silver: trap team |
| Marián Kovačócy |
SVK |
SHO |
Olympics |
2016—2024 |
1–1–0 2009 Maribor gold: trap, silver: trap team |
| Zoltán Kovács |
HUN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988 |
0–2–0 1986 Suhl silver: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team; 1990 Moskva silver: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team |
| Sergey Kovalenko |
RUS |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996—2012 |
1–0–3 1998 Barcelona bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone and 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team; 2002 Lahti bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team; 2006 Zagreb gold: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team |
| Petr Kovářík |
CZE
TCH |
SHO |
Olympics |
1972—1976 |
0–1–6 1970 Phoenix silver: 50 m small-bore rifle standing, bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, 300 m free rifle standing team, and 50 m standard rifle 3 positions team; 1974 Bern/Thun bronze: 300 m free rifle standing team, 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team, and 50 m small-bore rifle prone team |
| Lucas Kozeniesky |
USA |
SHO |
Olympics |
2016—2020 |
0–1–0 2018 Changwon silver: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team |
| Heinz Kramer |
GDR
GER |
SHO |
Olympics |
1960 |
0–1–0 1962 Al-Qahira silver: trap team (competed for East Germany) |
| Jovan Kratohvil |
YUG |
SHO |
Olympics |
1952 |
0–1–0 1949 Buenos Aires silver: 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team |
| Sándor Krebs |
HUN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1956—1960 |
0–1–1 1958 Moskva silver: 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team |
| Erich Krempel |
GER |
SHO |
Olympics |
1936 |
1–1–2 1935 Roma silver: 50 m free pistol, bronze: 50 m free pistol team; 1939 Luzern gold: 50 m free pistol, bronze: 50 m free pistol team |
| Fritz Krempel |
GER
FRG |
SHO |
Olympics |
1952 |
0–0–1 1939 Luzern bronze: 50 m free pistol team |
| Gerhard Krimbacher |
AUT |
SHO |
Olympics |
1976—1984 |
0–1–1 1974 Bern/Thun silver: 50 m small-bore rifle standing; 1978 Seoul bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team |
| Karsten Krogner |
DEN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988 |
0–1–1 1993 Barcelona silver: skeet team, bronze: skeet |
| Andreas Kronthaler |
AUT |
SHO |
Olympics |
1984 |
0–0–1 1985 Ciudad de México bronze: 10 m air rifle |
| Sergey Kruglov |
RUS |
SHO |
Olympics |
2008 |
0–2–0 2006 Zagreb silver: 10 m air rifle team; 2014 Granada silver: 10 m air rifle team |
| Krzysztof Kucharczyk |
POL |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988—2000 |
2–0–0 1994 Milano gold: 25 m rapid-fire pistol and 25 m rapid-fire pistol team |
| Fritz Kuchen |
SUI |
SHO |
Olympics |
1920 |
5–1–2 1912 Biarritz gold: 300 m military rifle kneeling and 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, silver: 300 m military rifle 3 positions, bronze: 300 m free rifle kneeling; 1914 Viborg gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1927 Roma gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, bronze: 300 m military rifle kneeling; 1929 Stockholm gold: 50 m small-bore rifle standing team |
| Toni Küchler |
SUI |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988—1992 |
0–1–2 1986 Suhl silver: 25 m center fire pistol team; 1990 Moskva bronze: 25 m standard pistol and 25 m rapid-fire pistol team |
| Vladimír Kudrna |
CZE
TCH |
SHO |
Olympics |
1960—1964 |
1–1–1 1958 Moskva gold: 25 m center fire pistol team, silver: 25 m center fire pistol, bronze: 50 m free pistol team |
| Denis Kulakov |
RUS |
SHO |
Olympics |
2012—2016 |
0–0–1 2018 Changwon bronze: 10 m air pistol team |
| Ferenc Kun |
HUN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1960 |
0–0–1 1958 Moskva bronze: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team |
| Petr Kůrka |
CZE
TCH |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988—1996 |
4–6–3 1986 Suhl gold: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions, 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, silver: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team (competed for Czechoslovakia); 1990 Moskva silver: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, bronze: 300 m free rifle standing team (competed for Czechoslovakia); 1994 Milano gold: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions, silver: 10 m air rifle team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team (competed for Czech Republic); 1994 Tolmezzo silver: 300 m free rifle prone and 300 m free rifle prone team, bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team (competed for Czech Republic) |
| Kateřina Kůrková-Emmons |
CZE |
SHO |
Olympics |
2004—2012 |
1–1–0 2002 Lahti gold: 10 m air rifle (competed as Kateřina Kůrková); 2006 Zagreb silver: 10 m air rifle (competed as Kateřina Kůrková) |
| Manfred Kurzer |
GER |
SHO |
Olympics |
2000—2004 |
3–2–2 1990 Moskva gold: 10 m running target, silver: 50 m running target, bronze: 50 m mixed running target (competed for East Germany); 1994 Milano gold: 10 m running target, bronze: 50 m running target team; 1998 Barcelona silver: 10 m running target team; 2002 Lahti gold: 10 m running target team |
| Gottfried Kustermann |
FRG |
SHO |
Olympics |
1972—1976 |
4–3–4 1970 Phoenix gold: 10 m air rifle and 10 m air rifle team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team and 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team; 1974 Bern/Thun gold: 10 m air rifle team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team and 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team; 1978 Seoul gold: 10 m air rifle team; 1978 Seoul silver: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team, and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team |
| Afanasijs Kuzmins |
LAT
URS |
SHO |
Olympics |
1976—2012 |
11–1–1 1970 Phoenix bronze: 25 m center fire pistol team (competed for the Soviet Union); 1974 Bern/Thun gold: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team and 25 m standard pistol team (competed for the Soviet Union); 1982 Caracas gold: 25 m center fire pistol team and 25 m rapid-fire pistol team (competed for the Soviet Union); 1986 Suhl gold: 25 m standard pistol, 25 m center fire pistol team, 25 m rapid-fire pistol team, and 25 m standard pistol team, silver: 25 m center fire pistol (competed for the Sovet Union); 1990 Moskva gold: 25 m center fire pistol team, 25 m rapid-fire pistol team, and 25 m standard pistol team (competed for the Sovet Union) |
| Anders Kvissberg |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1956—1960 |
2–5–1 1952 Oslo silver: 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle standing team; 1954 Caracas gold: 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team and 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, silver: 300 m standard rifle 3 positions, 50 m small-bore rifle prone, 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, and 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team |
| Kwon Tong-Hyok |
PRK |
SHO |
Olympics |
2008 |
0–0–1 2014 Granada bronze: 50 m free pistol team |
| Juhani Laakso |
FIN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1968 |
0–2–6 1970 Phoenix bronze: 300 m free rifle prone team; 1978 Seoul silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions and 300 m free rifle prone team, bronze: 300 m free rifle kneeling, 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, 300 m free rifle kneeling team, 300 m free rifle standing team, and 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team |
| Jacques Lafortune |
BEL |
SHO |
Olympics |
1924—1960 |
1–1–2 1924 Reims gold: 300 m military rifle standing; 1930 Antwerp silver: 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, bronze: 300 m military rifle kneeling; 1958 Moskva bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling |
| Marcel Lafortune |
BEL |
SHO |
Olympics |
1936—1960 |
0–1–0 1930 Antwerp silver: 50 m free pistol and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team |
| Klaus Lahti |
FIN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1948—1952 |
0–1–1 1937 Helsinki silver: 50 m free pistol team; 1952 Oslo bronze: 50 m free pistol team |
| Timo Laitinen |
FIN |
SHO |
Olympics |
2000 |
1–0–0 1998 Barcelona gold: skeet team |
| Josh Lakatos |
USA |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996—2000 |
1–2–1 1993 Barcelona gold: double trap, silver: double trap team; 1995 Lefkosia bronze: trap team; 2001 Al-Qahira silver: trap team |
| Paulo Lamego |
BRA |
SHO |
Olympics |
1976 |
0–1–1 1978 Seoul silver: 10 m air pistol team, bronze: 10 m air pistol |
| Lan Xing |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
2012 |
1–0–0 2014 Granada gold: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team |
| Fredric Landelius |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1920—1924 |
1–1–0 1929 Stockholm gold: 100 m running deer single shot team, silver: 100 m running deer double shot team and trap |
| Magne Landrø |
NOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1960—1964 |
0–1–0 1966 Wiesbaden silver: 300 m free rifle prone |
| Al Lane |
USA |
SHO |
Olympics |
1912—1920 |
1–1–1 1913 Camp Perry gold: 50 m free pistol team, silver: 50 m free pistol; 1922 Milano bronze: 50 m free pistol team |
| Sigrid Lang |
FRG |
SHO |
Olympics |
1984 |
2–0–0 1982 Caracas gold: 10 m air rifle; 1983 Innsbruck gold: 10 m air rifle team |
| Walter Lapeyre |
FRA |
SHO |
Olympics |
2008—2012 |
0–0–1 2006 Zagreb bronze: 10 m air pistol team |
| Maxime Lardin |
FRA |
SHO |
Olympics / Non-Medal |
1900—1912 |
0–1–5 1897 Lyon bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1899 Loosduinen silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1901 Luzern bronze: 300 m free rifle standing and 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1902 Roma bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team and 300 m free rifle standing |
| Irina Laricheva |
RUS |
SHO |
Olympics |
2004—2008 |
7–4–2 1990 Moskva gold: double trap team, silver: trap team (competed for the Sovet Union); 1994 Fagnano Olona gold: double trap team; 1997 Lima bronze: trap team; 2001 Al-Qahira gold: trap and trap team; 2002 Lahti gold: trap team; 2005 Lonato del Garda gold: trap team, silver: trap; 2006 Zagreb bronze: trap team; 2009 Maribor silver: trap; 2011 Beograd gold: trap team; 2013 Lima silver: trap team |
| John H. Larsen, Sr. |
NOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1952—1956 |
7–1–1 1949 Buenos Aires gold: 100 m running deer single shot, 100 m running deer single and double shot, and 100 m running deer single and double shot team; 1952 Oslo gold: 100 m running deer single shot, 100 m running deer double shot, 100 m running deer single shot team, and 100 m running deer double shot team; 1954 Caracas silver: 100 m running deer single shot team, bronze: 100 m running deer double shot team |
| Niels Larsen |
DEN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1912—1924 |
0–1–6 1914 Viborg bronze: 300 m military rifle standing; 1922 Milano bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1925 St. Gallen bronze: 300 m military rifle kneeling, 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, and 50 m free pistol team; 1930 Antwerp bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team; 1931 Lwów silver: 50 m small-bore rifle standing team |
| Karl August Larsson |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1932—1936 |
3–4–2 1929 Stockholm gold: 50 m small-bore rifle prone, silver: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team; 1931 Lwów gold: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone; 1933 Granada gold: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, silver: 300 m military rifle prone; 1935 Roma silver: 300 m military rifle 3 positions team and 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team |
| Leif Larsson |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1960—1968 |
0–0–1 1954 Caracas bronze: 50 m free pistol team |
| Niels Laursen |
DEN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1908—1920 |
0–0–3 1922 Milano bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1925 St. Gallen bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1930 Antwerp bronze: 50 m free pistol team |
| Aleksandr Lavrinenko |
URS
UKR
EUN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988—1992 |
1–3–4 1981 San Miguel de Tucumán gold: trap team (competed for the Soviet Union); 1982 Caracas bronze: trap team (competed for the Soviet Union); 1983 Edmonton silver: trap team (competed for the Soviet Union); 1985 Montecatini Terme silver: trap team, bronze: trap (competed for the Soviet Union); 1986 Suhl bronze: trap team (competed for the Soviet Union); 1987 Valencia silver: trap team, bronze: trap (competed for the Soviet Union) |
| Pinky le Grelle |
GBR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1992 |
0–2–0 1975 München silver: skeet (competed for Belgium); 2013 Lima silver: skeet team |
| Vesela Lecheva |
BUL |
SHO |
Olympics / Administrator |
1988—2025 |
10–2–3 1981 Santo Domingo bronze: 10 m air rifle team; 1985 Ciudad de México gold: 10 m air rifle team, bronze: 10 m air rifle; 1986 Suhl gold: 10 m air rifle, 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions, and 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, silver: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team; 1987 Budapest gold: 10 m air rifle and 10 m air rifle team; 1989 Sarajevo gold: 10 m air rifle and 10 m air rifle team; 1990 Moskva gold: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions and 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, silver: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team; 1998 Barcelona bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team |
| Barbara Lechner-Engleder |
GER |
SHO |
Olympics |
2004—2016 |
5–2–0 2006 Zagreb gold: 10 m air rifle team, silver: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team (competed as Barbara Lechner); 2010 München gold: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions, silver: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team (competed as Barbara Lechner); 2014 Granada gold: 10 m air rifle team, 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, and 50 m small-bore rifle prone team (competed as Barbara Engleder) |
| Maurice Lecoq |
FRA |
SHO |
Olympics / 1906 / Non-starter |
1900—1912 |
0–6–9 1897 Lyon bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1899 Loosduinen silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1900 Paris (Olympics) silver: 50 m free pistol team, bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1901 Luzern silver: 300 m free rifle prone, bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1902 Roma bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1904 Lyon bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions and 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1905 Bruxelles bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1906 Milano silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions and 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, bronze: 300 m free rifle prone; 1907 Zürich bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1911 Roma silver: 300 m military rifle 3 positions |
| Lee Dae-Myeong |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
2008—2016 |
3–3–3 2010 München gold: 50 m free pistol team, silver: 50 m free pistol, bronze: 10 m air pistol team; 2014 Granada silver: 10 m air pistol team and 50 m free pistol team; 2018 Changwon gold: 10 m air pistol team and 50 m free pistol team, bronze: 10 m air pistol and 50 m free pistol |
| Lee Eun-Cheol |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1984—2000 |
2–0–0 1990 Moskva gold: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions and 50 m small-bore rifle standing |
| Lee Eun-Ju |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1992 |
0–0–1 1994 Milano bronze: 10 m air rifle team |
| Lee Ho-Rim |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
2008 |
0–1–0 2010 München silver: 10 m air pistol team |
| Lee Seon-Bok |
KOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1992 |
0–1–0 1994 Milano silver: 25 m sporting pistol team |
| Heinz Leibinger |
FRG |
SHO |
Olympics |
1972 |
1–0–0 1971 Bologna gold: trap team |
| Ángel León |
ESP |
SHO |
Olympics |
1948—1960 |
0–0–1 1949 Buenos Aires bronze: 50 m free pistol |
| Daniel Leonhard |
GER |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996—2000 |
1–1–0 1998 Barcelona gold: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team, silver: 25 m rapid-fire pistol |
| Axel, Baron Lerche |
DEN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1936—1948 |
0–0–1 1930 Antwerp bronze: 50 m free pistol team |
| Kullervo Leskinen |
FIN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1948—1952 |
15–19–11 1930 Antwerp gold: 300 m free rifle prone, silver: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling, 50 m small-bore rifle prone, 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team, and 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1931 Lwów gold: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling, 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team, and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions, 300 m free rifle prone, and 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, bronze: 300 m free rifle kneeling, 50 m small-bore rifle standing, and 50 m small-bore rifle prone team; 1933 Granada gold: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, silver: 300 m free rifle prone, 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling, 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, and 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle standing; 1935 Roma gold: 50 m small-bore rifle standing, 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, and 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions, bronze: 300 m free rifle kneeling; 1937 Helsinki gold: 300 m military rifle prone team and 300 m military rifle standing team, silver: 300 m free rifle kneeling, 300 m military rifle 3 positions team, 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, 300 m free rifle kneeling team, and 300 m free rifle prone team, bronze: 300 m military rifle prone, 300 m military rifle kneeling team, 300 m free rifle standing team, and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team; 1949 Buenos Aires gold: 300 m free rifle kneeling, 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, and 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, silver: 300 m military rifle (ARG system) team; 1952 Oslo gold: 300 m free rifle prone, silver: 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team |
| Viljo Leskinen |
FIN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1936 |
5–5–2 1931 Lwów gold: 50 m small-bore rifle standing team; 1933 Granada gold: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, silver: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team; 1937 Helsinki gold: 300 m military rifle prone team and 300 m military rifle standing team, silver: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions, 50 m small-bore rifle standing, 300 m military rifle 3 positions team, and 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, bronze: 300 m military rifle kneeling team and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team |
| Lesia Leskiv |
UKR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996—2004 |
3–4–9 1982 Caracas gold: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, silver: 10 m air rifle, 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions, and 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, bronze: 10 m air rifle team (competed for the Sovet Union); 1983 Innsbruck bronze: 10 m air rifle team (competed for the Sovet Union); 1990 Moskva gold: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone and 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team (competed for the Sovet Union); 1994 Milano silver: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team (competed for Ukraine); 1998 Barcelona bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team (competed for Ukraine); 2002 Lahti gold: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, bronze: 10 m air rifle team (competed for Ukraine); 2006 Zagreb bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team (competed for Ukraine); 2014 Granada bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team (competed for Ukraine) |
| Ludwig Leupold |
GER
FRG |
SHO |
Olympics |
1952 |
0–0–1 1939 Luzern bronze: 25 m rapid-fire pistol Team |
| Li Bo |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996—2000 |
1–1–2 1998 Barcelona bronze: double trap team; 1999 Tampere bronze: double trap team; 2002 Lahti silver: double trap team; 2005 Lonato del Garda gold: double trap team |
| Li Duihong |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1992—1996 |
3–0–3 1990 Moskva bronze: 25 m sporting pistol and 25 m sporting pistol team; 1994 Milano gold: 25 m sporting pistol team, bronze: 25 m sporting pistol; 2002 Lahti gold: 25 m sporting pistol team; 2006 Zagreb gold: 25 m sporting pistol team |
| Li Duihong |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1992—1996 |
1–0–0 1994 Milano gold: 10 m air pistol team |
| Li Jie |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
2004 |
1–2–0 2002 Lahti silver: 10 m air rifle and 10 m air rifle team; 2006 Zagreb gold: 10 m air rifle team |
| Li Jun |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
2012 |
2–0–1 2011 Beograd gold: double trap and double trap team; 2014 Granada bronze: double trap team |
| Li Qingnian |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
2004 |
2–1–1 2001 Al-Qahira gold: double trap team, bronze: double trap; 2003 Lefkosia gold: double trap team; 2005 Lonato del Garda silver: double trap |
| Li Shuanghong |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1992 |
0–1–0 1991 Stavanger silver: 10 m air pistol |
| Li Wenjie |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996 |
1–0–0 1994 Milano gold: 50 m small-bore rifle prone |
| Li Yajun |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
2008 |
0–1–0 2010 München silver: trap team |
| Li Yuehong |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
2016—2024 |
1–0–2 2010 München gold: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team, bronze: 25 m rapid-fire pistol; 2014 Granada bronze: 25 m rapid-fire pistol |
| Li Yuwei |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1984 |
1–0–1 1986 Suhl gold: 50 m mixed running target team, bronze: 50 m mixed running target |
| Einar Liberg |
NOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1908—1924 |
2–0–0 1929 Stockholm gold: 100 m running deer single shot team and 100 m running deer double shot team |
| Walter Lienhard |
SUI |
SHO |
Olympics |
1920—1948 |
12–11–3 1922 Milano gold: 300 m free rifle prone, silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions, 300 m free rifle kneeling, and 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1924 Reims silver: 300 m military rifle 3 positions, 300 m military rifle kneeling, and 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1925 St. Gallen gold: 300 m free rifle prone and 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, silver: 300 m military rifle 3 positions, 300 m free rifle 3 positions, 300 m free rifle kneeling, and 300 m free rifle standing, bronze: 300 m free rifle prone; 1927 Roma gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, bronze: 300 m free rifle kneeling; 1928 Loosduinen gold: 300 m military rifle 3 positions, 300 m military rifle prone, and 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, bronze: 300 m military rifle kneeling; 1929 Stockholm gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team; 1931 Lwów gold: 300 m free rifle kneeling and 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1939 Luzern gold: 300 m military rifle 3 positions team, silver: 300 m military rifle 3 positions |
| Jorma Lievonen |
FIN |
SHO |
Olympics / Non-starter |
1976—1984 |
1–0–1 1978 Seoul bronze: 50 m mixed running target team; 1979 Linz gold: 50 m running target team |
| Hans Liljedahl |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1952—1956 |
3–5–0 1947 Stockholm gold: trap and trap team, silver: 100 m running deer double shot; 1949 Buenos Aires silver: 100 m running deer single, double shot team, and trap team; 1952 Oslo gold: trap team, silver: 100 m running deer single shot Team |
| Ole Lilloe-Olsen |
NOR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1920—1924 |
1–0–0 1929 Stockholm gold: 100 m running deer single shot team |
| Lin Yi-Chun |
TPE |
SHO |
Olympics |
2000—2024 |
1–1–2 2001 Al-Qahira silver: double trap, bronze: double trap team; 2002 Lahti gold: double trap, bronze: double trap team |
| Lin Zhongzai |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
2008 |
2–0–0 2006 Zagreb gold: 50 m free pistol team and 10 m air pistol team |
| Panagiotis Linardakis |
GRE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1952 |
0–1–0 1950 Madrid silver: trap team |
| Nelson Lincoln |
USA |
SHO |
Olympics |
1960 |
0–1–1 1958 Moskva silver: 50 m free pistol team, bronze: 50 m free pistol |
| Ulrich Lind |
FRG |
SHO |
Olympics |
1976—1988 |
0–5–2 1978 Seoul silver: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team, 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, and 50 m small-bore prone team, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions; 1982 Caracas silver: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, bronze: 300 m free rifle kneeling team |
| Åke Lindblom |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1956 |
1–1–1 1952 Oslo gold: 50 m free pistol team, silver: 50 m free pistol; 1954 Caracas bronze: 50 m free pistol team |
| Ed Ling |
GBR |
SHO |
Olympics |
2004—2016 |
0–2–1 2011 Beograd bronze: trap team; 2014 Granada silver: trap; 2017 Moskva silver: trap |
| Pentti Linnosvuo |
FIN |
SHO |
Olympics / Opening Flagbearer / Closing Flagbearer |
1952—1968 |
0–0–2 1954 Caracas bronze: 25 m rapid-fire pistol and 25 m rapid-fire pistol team |
| Werner Lippoldt |
GDR |
SHO |
Olympics |
1972 |
1–1–3 1966 Wiesbaden gold: 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, silver: 50 m small-bore rifle standing, bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team and 50 m standard rifle 3 positions team; 1970 Phoenix bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle standing team |
| Jiří Lipták |
CZE |
SHO |
Olympics |
2012—2024 |
0–2–4 2009 Maribor bronze: trap team; 2010 München bronze: trap; 2011 Beograd silver: trap team; 2014 Granada bronze: trap team; 2017 Moskva silver: trap team, bronze: trap |
| Juan Enrique Lira |
CHI |
SHO |
Olympics |
1960—1968 |
1–0–0 1965 Santiago de Chile gold: trap |
| Elena Little-Allen |
GBR |
SHO |
Olympics |
2008—2016 |
1–2–3 1999 Tampere bronze: skeet team (competed as Elena Little); 2002 Lahti bronze: skeet (competed as Elena Little); 2013 Lima silver: skeet team, bronze: skeet (competed as Elena Allen); 2014 Granada gold: skeet team, silver: skeet (competed as Elena Allen) |
| Frank Little |
USA |
SHO |
Olympics |
1964 |
0–1–2 1973 Melbourne silver: trap team; 1974 Bern/Thun bronze: trap team; 1977 Antibes bronze: trap team |
| Liu Haiying |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1984—1988 |
0–0–2 1986 Suhl bronze: 10 m air pistol; 1990 Moskva bronze: 25 m sporting pistol team |
| Liu Yingzi |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
2008—2012 |
2–5–2 1994 Fagnano Olona bronze: double trap team; 2001 Al-Qahira silver: trap team; 2003 Lefkosia silver: trap team; 2007 Lefkosia gold: trap, silver: trap team; 2010 München silver: trap and trap team; 2011 Beograd gold: trap, bronze: trap team |
| Liu Zhongsheng |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
2008 |
1–1–0 2006 Zagreb gold: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team, silver: 25 m rapid-fire pistol |
| Martti Liuttula |
FIN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1924 |
0–1–5 1929 Stockholm bronze: 100 m running deer single shot, 100 m running deer single shot team, and 100 m running deer double shot team; 1931 Lwów bronze: 100 m running deer double shot; 1952 Oslo silver: 100 m running deer double shot team, bronze: 100 m running deer single shot team |
| Giovanni Liverzani |
ITA |
SHO |
Olympics |
1964—1972 |
1–0–2 1962 Al-Qahira bronze: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team; 1970 Phoenix gold: 25 m rapid-fire pistol, bronze: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team |
| Jan Lochbihler |
SUI |
SHO |
Olympics / YOG |
2010—2016 |
0–2–1 2018 Changwon silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team and 300 m free rifle prone team, bronze: 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team |
| Luigi Lodde |
ITA |
SHO |
Olympics |
2012—2016 |
2–1–0 2013 Lima gold: skeet team; 2014 Granada gold: skeet team; 2015 Lonato del Garda silver: skeet team |
| Margarita Lomova-Chernousova |
ROC
RUS |
SHO |
Olympics / YOG |
2014—2020 |
0–0–1 2018 Changwon bronze: 10 m air pistol team (competed as Margarita Lomova) |
| Branislav Lončar |
SRB
YUG |
SHO |
Olympics |
1960—1968 |
0–0–1 1970 Phoenix bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team |
| Stefan Lövbom |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988 |
0–0–2 1986 Suhl bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling and 50 m small-bore rifle prone team |
| Andreas Löw |
GER |
SHO |
Olympics |
2016—2020 |
0–1–0 2011 Beograd silver: double trap |
| Kanstantsin Lukashyk |
BLR
EUN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1992—2012 |
0–0–4 1998 Barcelona bronze: 10 m air pistol, 10 m air pistol team, 25 m center fire pistol team, and 50 m free pistol team (competed for Belarus) |
| Sándor Lumniczer |
HUN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1924 |
8–3–4 1929 Stockholm gold: trap and trap team; 1930 Roma bronze: trap; 1931 Lwów silver: trap and trap team; 1933 Wien gold: trap and trap team; 1934 Budapest gold: trap team; 1935 Bruxelles gold: trap team, silver: trap; 1936 Berlin gold: trap team; 1937 Helsinki bronze: trap; 1938 Luhačovice bronze: trap team; 1939 Berlin gold: trap, bronze: trap team |
| Hugo Lundkvist |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1952 |
1–1–1 1949 Buenos Aires silver: 50 m free pistol team; 1952 Oslo gold: 50 m free pistol team; 1954 Caracas bronze: 50 m free pistol team |
| Sven Lundquist |
SWE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1948 |
0–3–1 1947 Stockholm silver: 25 m center fire pistol team and 50 m free pistol team, bronze: 25 m rapid-fire pistol; 1949 Buenos Aires silver: 50 m free pistol team |
| Gennady Lushchikov |
RUS
URS |
SHO |
Olympics |
1976 |
13–5–2 1974 Bern/Thun gold: 50 m small-bore rifle kneeling team and 50 m standard rifle 3 positions team, silver: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, 300 m free rifle standing team, 300 m free rifle prone team, 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team, and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team; 1982 Caracas gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions, 300 m free rifle standing, 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, 300 m free rifle kneeling team, 300 m free rifle standing team, 300 m free rifle prone team, and 50 m small-bore rifle prone team, bronze: 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team; 1986 Skövde gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, 300 m free rifle kneeling team, 300 m free rifle prone team (40 shots), bronze: 300 m free rifle standing team; 1990 Moskva gold: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team |
| Friedrich Lüthi |
SUI |
SHO |
Olympics |
1900 |
2–0–1 1897 Lyon gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1898 Torino bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 1900 Paris (Olympics) gold: 50 m free pistol team |
| Vladimir Lvov |
RUS
URS |
SHO |
Olympics |
1988 |
7–3–2 1982 Caracas gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, 300 m free rifle kneeling team, 300 m free rifle standing team, 300 m free rifle prone team, 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions, 50 m small-bore rifle 3 positions team, and 50 m small-bore rifle standing team, silver: 300 m free rifle standing, 50 m small-bore rifle keeling, and 50 m small-bore rifle keeling team, bronze: 300 m standard rifle 3 positions and 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team |
| Dmitry Lykin |
RUS |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996—2004 |
3–2–3 1998 Barcelona bronze: 10 m running target team; 2002 Lahti gold: 10 m running target and 10 m mixed running target team, silver: 10 m running target team, bronze: 50 m mixed running target team; 2006 Zagreb gold: 10 m running target team, silver: 50 m mixed running target team, bronze: 50 m running target team |
| Sergey Lyubomirov |
RUS |
SHO |
Olympics |
2000 |
0–1–0 1999 Tampere silver: trap team |
| Ma Ge |
CHN |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996 |
1–0–0 1994 Milano gold: 10 m air pistol team |
| Milan Mach |
CZE |
SHO |
Olympics |
1996 |
1–3–1 1994 Tolmezzo silver: 300 m free rifle prone team, bronze: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team; 2002 Lahti gold: 300 m free rifle 3 positions team, silver: 300 m standard rifle 3 positions and 300 m standard rifle 3 positions team |
| Josef Machan |
CZE
TCH |
SHO |
Olympics |
1980 |
1–0–1 1985 Montecatini Terme bronze: trap team; 1986 Suhl gold: trap team |
| Andrzej Macur |
POL |
SHO |
Olympics |
1980 |
1–1–0 1986 Suhl silver: 25 m rapid-fire pistol; 1994 Milano gold: 25 m rapid-fire pistol team |
| Julita Macur |
POL |
SHO |
Olympics |
1992—1996 |
0–3–0 1983 Innsbruck silver: 10 m air pistol; 1987 Budapest silver: 10 m air pistol team; 1994 Milano silver: 25 m sporting pistol |