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Olympic Shooting Events

Posted on: September 7, 2011

Shooting has been an Olympic sport since the first Summer Olympics in 1896.International Olympic Committee: Olympic Shooting History Under the current Olympic structure, male and female shooting athletes compete for 15 sets of medals. The events are divided by the type of guns used, which include rifles, pistols and shotguns.Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games: Shooting

History

Shooting was one of nine sports contested at the first Summer Olympic Games in 1896. It has been held at each Summer Olympics since, with the exception of the 1904 and 1928 games. Olympic shooting operated strictly as a men's sport until 1968, when women were first permitted to compete alongside men in the same events. Separate women's shooting events were added to the program in 1984.International Olympic Committee: Olympic Shooting History

Shooting at the 2008 Olympics

At the 2008 Summer Olympics, the shooting events were held from August 9 to August 17, 2008. Shotgun events were held at the Beijing Shooting Range Clay Target Field, while pistol and rifle events were held at the Beijing Shooting Range Hall.Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games: Shooting The host nation of China took home the most shooting medals, winning eight. The United States won six medals, while Germany and Russia followed with four each.NBC Olympics: Shooting - 2008 Medal Standings by NationKim Jong Su of North Korea had won one silver and one bronze medal, however both medals were stripped after he tested positive for a banned substance.ESPN.com: North Korean Shooter, Vietnamese Gymnast Test Positive (August 15, 2008)

2008 Olympic Shooting Medal Winners

Men's Shooting
Event Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal
10 m Air Pistol Pang Wei - China Jin Jongoh - South Korea Event winner: Kim Jong Su - North Korea

Official winner: Jason Turner - United States*

10 m Air Rifle Abhinav Bindra - India Qinan Zhu - China Henri Hakkinen - Finland
25 m Rapid Fire Pistol Oleksandr Petriv - Ukraine Ralf Schumann - Germany Christian Reitz - Germany
50 m Pistol Jin Jongoh - South Korea Event winner: Kim Jong Su - North Korea                     Official winner: Tan Zongliang - China* Vladimir Isakov - Russia
50 m Rifle 3 Position Qiu Jian - China Jury Sukhorukov - Ukraine Rajmond Debevec - Slovenia
50 m Rifle Prone Artur Ayvazian - Ukraine Matthew Emmons - United States Warren Potent - Australia
Double Trap Glenn Eller - United States Francesco D'Aniello - Italy Hu Binyuan - China
Skeet Vincent Hancock - United States Tore Brovold - Norway Anthony Terras - France
Trap David Kostelecky - Czech Republic Giovanni Pellielo - Italy Alexey Alipov - Russia



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