300 m rifle prone
300 m rifle prone is an ISSF shooting event. It was added to the World Championship program in 1982, and was based on the English Match but shot with the same full-power rifle as in 300 metre rifle three positions. The course of fire, like in the small-bore 50 metre rifle prone, is 60 shots for both men and women.
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. 300 metre Rifle is still on the World and regional championships program, though.
World Championships, Men
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1982 | Caracas | |||
1986 | Skoevde | |||
1990 | Moscow | |||
1994 | Tolmezzo | |||
1998 | Zaragoza | |||
2002 | Lahti | |||
2006 | Zagreb | |||
2010 | Munich | |||
2014 | Granada | |||
2018 | Changwon |
World Championships, Men Team
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1982 | Caracas | Soviet Union Victor Daniltchenko Gennadi Lushikov Vladimir Lvov Viktor Vlasov | Switzerland Kuno Bertschy Walter Inderbitzin Anton Mueller Ueli Sarbach | Norway Tore Hartz Terje Melbye-Hansen Geir Skirbekk Kare Inge Viken |
1986 | Skoevde | France Pascal Bessy Michel Bury Dominique Maquin | Finland Kalle Leskinen Mauri Roeppaenen Pekka Roeppaenen | Norway Joern Dalen Harald Stenvaag Kare Inge Viken |
1990 | Moscow | Norway Joern Dalen Geir Magne Rolland Harald Stenvaag | United States of America Bradley Carnes Glenn Dubis Thomas Tamas | Great Britain Malcolm Cooper John Davis Michael Sullivan |
1994 | Tolmezzo | Finland Kalle Leskinen Tapio Saynevirta Jukka Salonen | Czech Republic Milan Bakes Petr Kurka Milan Mach | Switzerland Olivier Cottagnoud Eric Chollet-Durand Norbert Sturny |
1998 | Zaragoza | Sweden Bengt Andersson Jonas Edman Michael Larsson | Norway Espen Berg-Knutsen Arild Roeyseth Thore Larsen | France Pascal Bessy Jean-Pierre Amat Roger Chassat |
2002 | Lahti | Norway Vebjørn Berg Per-Gunnar Bund Arild Roeyseth | United States of America Glenn Dubis Thomas Tamas Eric Uptagrafft | Sweden Anders Brandt Johan Gustafsson Michael Larsson |
2006 | Zagreb | Norway Vebjoern Berg Espen Berg-Knutsen Magnus Wohlen | Sweden Johan Gustafsson Per Sandberg Michael Larsson | Australia Warren Potent Maris Taylor David Hollister |
2010 | Munich | Great Britain Tony Lincoln Harry Creevy Simon Aldhouse | Austria Stefan Raser Christian Planer Michael Podolak | France Josselin Henry Valerian Sauveplane Guillaume Bigot |
2014 | Granada | Norway Stian Bogar Odd Arne Brekne Ole Kristian Bryhn | United States of America Eric Uptagrafft Joseph Hein Michael McPhail | France Cyril Graff Josselin Henry Valerian Sauveplane |
2018 | Changwon | France Remi Moreno Flores Valerian Sauveplane Michael d'Halluin | Switzerland Gilles Vincent Dufaux Jan Lochbihler Marcel Ackermann | Norway Stian Bogar Odd Arne Brekne Ole Kristian Bryhn |
World Championships, Women
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2002 | Lahti | |||
2006 | Zagreb | |||
2010 | Munich | |||
2014 | Granada | |||
2018 | Changwon |
World Championships, Women Team
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2002 | Lahti | Norway Lindy Hansen Birgit Roenningen Hanne Skarpodde | France Laure Berthillier Cecile Bessy Christine Chuard | Sweden Annelie Bohlin Marie Enqvist Linda Harling |
2006 | Zagreb | United States of America Nicole Allaire Janet Raab Reya Kempley | France Solveig Bibard Christine Chuard Isabelle Grigorian | Denmark Charlotte Jakobsen Karin Hansen Pernille Pedersen |
2010 | Munich | France Catherine Houlmont Olivia Goberville Christine Chuard | Germany Eva Friedel Harriet Holzberger Gudrun Wittmann | Poland Sylwia Bogacka Karolina Kowalczyk Alicja Ziaja |
2014 | Granada | Sweden Marie Enqvist Anna Normann Elin Ahlin | Germany Eva Rösken Gudrun Wittmann Sandra Georg | France Olivia Goberville Catherine Houlmont Christine Chuard |
2018 | Changwon | Germany Eva Rösken Lisa Müller Jolyn Beer | South Korea Bae So-hee Eum Bit-na Bae Sang-hee | Switzerland Silvia Guignard Andrea Brühlmann Marina Schnider |