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300 metre rifle three positions
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300 m rifle three positions
Men
Number of shots3x40
Olympic Games1900–1972
World ChampionshipsSince 1897
Abbreviation300FR3X40
Women
Number of shots3x40
World ChampionshipsSince 2002
Abbreviation300R3X40

300 m rifle three positions (formerly known as one of four free rifle disciplines) is an ISSF shooting event, involving shooting 40 shots each from the prone, the standing and the kneeling positions. Men and women both shoot the same number of shots, though previously women only shot half the course – or 20 shots in each position.[1]

Originally there had been champions declared in each position based on the results of the 40 shots in the three position match. A special 300 metre rifle prone match was added in 1982 however, after a pattern from the so-called English Match. After 1990, no World Championship medals have been awarded in the standing or kneeling position.

History

300 m rifle has been a declining event for many decades because of the considerable cost for competing in the event and the difficulty of creating ranges for it. The Olympic status was dropped in the 1970s, making 50 metre rifle the only rifle event on the program (10 metre air rifle was later added), it was in the Olympic program from 1900 to 1972.[2] 300 m Rifle is still on the World and regional championships program, though.[3]

Both men and women use the same rifle in this event, which has a weight limit of 8.0 kg. This rifle is not the same as the one used in the standard rifle 300m event, which has a lower weight limit of 5.5 kg, a minimum trigger pull of 1500g, and other restrictions regarding barrel length, and allowed accessories such as palm rests. The maximum caliber of ammunition is 8 mm, though the 6mm BR is most commonly used.

The 300 m rifle three positions event is part of the European Shooting Championships. The most recent was held in September 2019 in Tolmezzo, Italy.[4]

World Championships, Men

Year Venue Gold Silver Bronze
1897 France Lyon  Frank Jullien (SUI)  Ole Oestmo (NOR)  Karl Ehrensperger (SUI)
1898 Italy Torino  Achille Paroche (FRA)  Léon Moreaux (FRA)  Konrad Stäheli (SUI)
1899 Netherlands Loosduinen  Lars Jørgen Madsen (DEN)  Emil Kellenberger (SUI)  Franz Böckli (SUI)
1900 France Paris  Emil Kellenberger (SUI)  Anders Peter Nielsen (DEN)  Ole Oestmo (NOR)
 Paul Van Asbroeck (BEL)
1901 Switzerland Luzern  Emil Kellenberger (SUI)  Konrad Stäheli (SUI)  Henrik Sillem (NED)
1902 Italy Rome  Emil Kellenberger (SUI)  Attilio Conti (ITA)  Konrad Stäheli (SUI)
1903 Argentina Buenos Aires  Emil Kellenberger (SUI)  Louis Richardet (SUI)  Attilio Conti (ITA)
1904 France Lyon  Konrad Stäheli (SUI)  Jean Reich (SUI)  Maurice Marie Lecoq (FRA)
1905 Belgium Brussels  Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL)  Konrad Stäheli (SUI)  Louis Richardet (SUI)
1906 Italy Milan  Eugène Balme (FRA)  Maurice Marie Lecoq (FRA)  Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL)
1907 Switzerland Zürich  Konrad Stäheli (SUI)  Jean Reich (SUI)  Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen (SUI)
1908 Austria Vienna  Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL)  Jean Reich (SUI)  Paul Van Asbroeck (BEL)
1909 Germany Hamburg  Konrad Stäheli (SUI)  Achille Paroche (FRA)  Paul Van Asbroeck (BEL)
1910 Netherlands Loosduinen  Jean Reich (SUI)  Konrad Stäheli (SUI)  Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL)
1911 Italy Rome  Konrad Stäheli (SUI)  Jakob Bryner (SUI)  Jean Reich (SUI)
1912 France Bayonne Biarritz  Konrad Stäheli (SUI)  Paul Van Asbroeck (BEL)  Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen (SUI)
1913 United States Camp Perry  Konrad Stäheli (SUI)  Caspar Widmer (SUI)  Mathias Brunner (SUI)
1914 Denmark Viborg  Rene Georges (FRA)  Konrad Stäheli (SUI)  Lars Jørgen Madsen (DEN)
1921 France Lyon  Walter Raymond Stokes (USA)  Carl Townsend Osburn (USA)  Josias Hartmann (SUI)
1922 Italy Milan  Walter Raymond Stokes (USA)  Walter Lienhard (SUI)  Karl Zimmermann (SUI)
1923 United States Camp Perry  Morris Fisher (USA)  Walter Raymond Stokes (USA)  Laurence Adam Nuesslein (USA)
1924 France Reims  Morris Fisher (USA)  Walter Raymond Stokes (USA)  Karl Zimmermann (SUI)
1925 Switzerland St. Gallen  Josias Hartmann (SUI)  Walter Lienhard (SUI)  Karl Zimmermann (SUI)
1927 Italy Rome  Josias Hartmann (SUI)  Karl Zimmermann (SUI)  Olle Ericsson (SWE)
1928 Netherlands Loosduinen  Olle Ericsson (SWE)  Jakob Reich (SUI)  Josias Hartmann (SUI)
1929 Sweden Stockholm  Josias Hartmann (SUI)  Karl Zimmermann (SUI)  Harry Renshaw (USA)
1930 Belgium Antwerp  Einari Oksa (FIN)  Harry Renshaw (USA)  Josias Hartmann (SUI)
1931 Poland Lvov  Karl Zimmermann (SUI)  Kullervo Leskinen (FIN)  Olle Ericsson (SWE)
1933 Spain Granada  Fernand Demierre (SUI)  Karl Zimmermann (SUI)  Einari Oksa (FIN)
1935 Italy Rome  Viktor Miinalainen (FIN)  Kullervo Leskinen (FIN)  Jaak Kärner (EST)
1937 Finland Helsinki  Elmar Kivistik (EST)  Olavi Elo (FIN)  Gustav Lokotar (EST)
1939 Switzerland Luzern  August Liivik (EST)  Toivo Maenttaeri (FIN)  Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN)
1947 Sweden Stockholm  Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN)  Robert Bürchler (SUI)  Otto Horber (SUI)
1949 Argentina Buenos Aires  Olavi Elo (FIN)  Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN)  Jonas Jonsson (SWE)
1952 Norway Oslo  August Hollenstein (SUI)  Jorma Tuomas Taitto (FIN)  Robert Bürchler (SUI)
1954 Venezuela Caracas  Anatoli Bogdanov (URS)  Vasily Borisov (URS)  Vilho Ilmari Ylönen (FIN)
1958 Soviet Union Moscow  Vilho Ilmari Ylönen (FIN)  Daniel Bruce Puckel (USA)  Esa Einari Kervinen (FIN)
1962 Egypt Cairo  Gary Anderson (USA)  Vladimir Yevdokimov (URS)  Tommy Pool (USA)
1966 West Germany Wiesbaden  Gary Anderson (USA)  Alexander Gerasimenok (URS)  John Robert Foster (USA)
1970 United States Phoenix  Valentin Kornev (URS)  John Robert Foster (USA)  Vitali Parkhimovitch (URS)
1974 Switzerland Thun  Lanny Bassham (USA)  John Robert Foster (USA)  Max Huerzeler (SUI)
1978 South Korea Seoul  Lones Wigger (USA)  Juhani Laakso (FIN)  Kuno Bertschy (SUI)
1982 Venezuela Caracas  Gennadi Lushikov (URS)  Victor Daniltchenko (URS)  Malcolm Cooper (GBR)
1986 Sweden Skövde  Glenn Dubis (USA)  Malcolm Cooper (GBR)  Mauri Roeppaenen (FIN)
1990 Soviet Union Moscow  Malcolm Cooper (GBR)  Glenn Dubis (USA)  Joergen Herlufsen (DEN)
1994 Italy Tolmezzo  Glenn Dubis (USA)  Norbert Sturny (SUI)  Eric Chollet-Durand (SUI)
1998 Spain Zaragoza  Jean-Pierre Amat (FRA)  Pascal Bessy (FRA)  Glenn Dubis (USA)
2002 Finland Lahti  Rajmond Debevec (SLO)  Eric Uptagrafft (USA)  Thomas Jerabek (CZE)
2006 Croatia Zagreb  Espen Berg-Knutsen (NOR)  Vebjørn Berg (NOR)  Mario Knögler (AUT)
2010 Germany Munich  Marcel Bürge (SUI)  Vebjørn Berg (NOR)  Josselin Henry (FRA)
2014 Spain Granada  Ole-Kristian Bryhn (NOR)  Cyrill Graff (FRA)  Odd Arne Brekne (NOR)
2018 South Korea Changwon  Aleksi Leppä (FIN)  István Péni (HUN)  Gilles Vincent Dufaux (SUI)
2022 Egypt New Administrative Capital  Emilien Chassat (FRA)  Aleksi Leppä (FIN)  István Péni (HUN)

World Championships, Men Team

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1897 France Lyon Switzerland Switzerland
Karl Ehrensperger
Alcide Hirschy
Friedrich Lüthi
Frank Jullien
Louis Richardet
Norway Norway
Olaf Emil Frydenlund
Jens Jensen
Larsen F.
Ole Oestmo
Skoftestad H.
 France
Auguste Cavadini
Maxime Lardin
Maurice Marie Lecoq
Léon Moreaux
Violet A.
1898 Italy Torino  France
Allair
Dufier
Auguste Cavadini
Léon Moreaux
Achille Paroche
Italy Italy
Carassale L.
Cerutti C.
Magagnini A.
Stefano Tirotti
Cesare Valerio
Switzerland Switzerland
Alcide Hirschy
Friedrich Lüthi
Frank Jullien
Louis Richardet
Konrad Stäheli
1899 Netherlands Loosduinen Switzerland Switzerland
Franz Boeckli
Alfred Gruetter
Emil Kellenberger
Konrad Stäheli
Caspar Widmer
 France
Maurice Marie Lecoq
Maxime Lardin
Léon Moreaux
Achille Paroche
Violet A.
Denmark Denmark
Alexander Viggo Jensen Rowing
Johansen J.
Lars Jørgen Madsen
Anders Peter Nielsen
Laurids Peter Worslund Jernsen-Kjaer Dr.
1900 France Paris Switzerland Switzerland
Franz Boeckli
Alfred Gruetter
Emil Kellenberger
Louis Richardet
Konrad Stäheli
Norway Norway
Olaf Emil Frydenlund
Helmer Hermandsen
Ole Andreas Saether
Ole Oestmo
Tom Seeberg
 France
Auguste Cavadini
Maurice Marie Lecoq
Léon Moreaux
Achille Paroche
René Thomas
1901 Switzerland Luzern Switzerland Switzerland
Alfred Gruetter
Emil Kellenberger
Heinrich Schellenberg
Roch A.
Konrad Stäheli
Netherlands Netherlands
Koster G.
de Block R.
Antonius Hubertus Maria Bouwens
Uylke Vuurman
Henrik Sillem
 France
Auguste Cavadini
Maxime Lardin
Maurice Marie Lecoq
Achille Paroche
Raphael Py
1902 Italy Rome Switzerland Switzerland
Alfred Gruetter
Emil Kellenberger
Heinrich Schellenberg
Roch A.
Konrad Stäheli
Italy Italy
Gian Galeazzo Cantoni
Daniele Bonicelli
Attilio Conti
Mollica R.
Vittonatti P.
 France
Auguste Cavadini
Maxime Lardin
Maurice Marie Lecoq
Léon Moreaux
Achille Paroche
1903 Argentina Buenos Aires Switzerland Switzerland
Alfred Gruetter
Emil Kellenberger
Louis Richardet
Adolf Tobler
Wueger K.
Italy Italy
Attilio Conti
Pederzoli A.
Tiberi A.
Cesare Valerio
Vercellone C.
Argentina Argentina
Cabrera A.
Chiappe Ducca J.
Canale J.
Martinez C.
Jose Masso
1904 France Lyon Switzerland Switzerland
Roch A.
Louis Richardet
Heinrich Schellenberg
Jean Reich
Konrad Stäheli
Italy Italy
Daniele Bonicelli
Attilio Conti
Raffaele Frasca
Ricardo Ticchi
Cesare Valerio
 France
Duret
Maurice Marie Lecoq
Achille Paroche
Léon Moreaux
Raphael Py
1905 Belgium Brussels Switzerland Switzerland
Alfred Gruetter
Jaques F.
Jean Reich
Louis Richardet
Konrad Stäheli
Belgium Belgium
Paul Van Asbroeck
Charles Paumier du Verger
Edouard Myin
François Rysheuvels
van Den Branden
 France
Eugène Balme
Albert Courquin
Jean Fouconnier
Maurice Marie Lecoq
Achille Paroche
1906 Italy Milan Switzerland Switzerland
Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen
Jean Reich
Louis Richardet
Konrad Stäheli
Ernst Stumpf
 France
Eugène Balme
Albert Courquin
Husson
Maurice Marie Lecoq
Achille Paroche
Belgium Belgium
Paul Van Asbroeck
de Ribaucourt
Edouard Myin
Charles Paumier du Verger
Edouard Poty
1907 Switzerland Zürich Switzerland Switzerland
Mathias Brunner
Jean Reich
Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen
Konrad Stäheli
Ernst Stumpf
Belgium Belgium
Paul Van Asbroeck
de Ribaucorut
Charles Paumier du Verger
Edouard Myin
van Den Branden
 France
Eugène Balme
Albert Courquin
Husson
Maurice Marie Lecoq
Achille Paroche
1908 Austria Vienna Switzerland Switzerland
Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen
Louis Richardet
Jean Reich
Konrad Stäheli
Caspar Widmer
Italy Italy
Daniele Bonicelli
Attilio Conti
Raffaele Frasca
Carlo Ernesto Panza
Ricardo Ticchi
 France
Andre Angelini
Albert Courquin
Léon Johnson
André Parmentier
Achille Paroche
1909 Germany Hamburg Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=300_metre_rifle_three_positions
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