Olympic medal record | ||
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Men's Shooting | ||
Gold | 1900 Paris | Team military pistol |
Gold | 1900 Paris | Kneeling military rifle |
Gold | 1900 Paris | Team military rifle |
Bronze | 1900 Paris | Individual military pistol |
1906 Intercalated Games | ||
Gold | 1906 Athens | Free rifle, kneeling |
Gold | 1906 Athens | Team free rifle |
Silver | 1906 Athens | Free rifle, 3 positions |
Silver | 1906 Athens | Free rifle, free position |
Bronze | 1906 Athens | Free rifle, prone |
Konrad Stäheli (December 17, 1866 - November 5, 1931) was a Swiss sports shooter who competed in the late 19th century and early 20th century. He participated in shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris and won three gold medals – in the Military Pistol team and the Military Rifle team, and in the Military Rifle individual. He also won a bronze medal in the free pistol competition; fellow Swiss shooter Karl Roderer won gold. Participating in shooting at the 1906 Summer Olympics at Athens, Stäheli took five more medals – a gold medal, two silver medals and a bronze medal in the individual rifle events, and another gold medal in the team rifle competition. His nine total medals in Olympic shooting competition remained a record until the United States' Carl Osburn won 11, all in rifle events, between 1912 and 1924.
Stäheli also won the 1906 World Championship in 50 m Pistol.