300 meter standard rifle
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Number of shots | 3x20 |
World Championships | Since 1947 |
Abbreviation | 300STR3X20 |
300 metre standard rifle is one of the ISSF shooting events. It is similar to 300 metre rifle but there are more restrictions on the rifle (quite similar to those in 10 metre air rifle). The course of fire is a three positions program of 3x20 shots. This event is based in competitions with army-style rifles, and as such dates back at least to the 19th century, although the early championships had a true army rifle event, using the model of the host country's choice. The standard rifle event as such was created in 1947.
300 metre standard rifle is also on the program of the CISM military world championships.
World Championships, Men
This event was held in 1947-2010.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1947 | Stockholm | Kurt Johansson (SWE) | Walther Sigfrid Frostell (SWE) | Otto Horber (SUI) |
1949 | Buenos Aires | Isac Holger Erben (SWE) | Walther Sigfrid Frostell (SWE) | Harvey Dias Villela (BRA) |
1952 | Oslo | Auguste Hollenstein (SUI) | Walther Sigfrid Frostell (SWE) | Arthur Charles Jackson (USA) |
1954 | Caracas | Walther Sigfrid Frostell (SWE) | Anders Helge Kvissberg (SWE) | Matallana J. (COL) |
1958 | Moscow | Anatoly Tilik (URS) | Moysey Itkis (URS) | Boris Pereberin (URS) |
1962 | Cairo | Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN) | Verle Franklin Jun. Wright (USA) | Andrey Jakonyuk (URS) |
1966 | Wiesbaden | Ludwig Lustberg (URS) | Vladimir Konyakhin (URS) | Gary Anderson (USA) |
1970 | Phoenix | John Robert Foster (USA) | Vladimir Agishev (URS) | Valentin Kornev (URS) |
1974 | Thun | David Kimes (USA) | Lones Wigger (USA) | John Robert Foster (USA) |
1978 | Seoul | David Kimes (USA) | Yves Prouzet (FRA) | Malcolm Cooper (GBR) |
1982 | Caracas | Harald Stenvaag (NOR) | Lones Wigger (USA) | Vladimir Lvov (URS) |
1986 | Skoevde | Malcolm Cooper (GBR) | Harald Stenvaag (NOR) | Mauri Roeppaenen (FIN) |
1990 | Moscow | Glenn Dubis (USA) | Norbert Sturny (SUI) | Malcolm Cooper (GBR) |
1994 | Tolmezzo | Jukka Salonen (FIN) | Milan Bakes (CZE) | Harri Marjala (FIN) |
1998 | Zaragoza | Espen Berg-Knutsen (NOR) | Rudolf Krenn (GER) | Stephen Goff (USA) |
2002 | Lahti | Marcel Buerge (SUI) | Milan Mach (CZE) | Arild Roeyseth (NOR) |
2006 | Zagreb | Thomas Farnik (AUT) | Per Sandberg (SWE) | Vebjoern Berg (NOR) |
2010 | Munich | Josselin Henry (FRA) | Robert Markoja (SLO) | Vebjoern Berg (NOR) |
2014 | Granada | Cyril Graff (FRA) | Ole Kristian Bryhn (NOR) | Marcel Buerge (SUI) |
World Championships, Men Team
This event was held in 1947-2006.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1947 | Stockholm | Sweden Uno Hilding Berg Isac Holger Erben Walther Sigfrid Frostell Kurt Johansson Wickstroem T. |
Switzerland Otto Horber Ernst Tellenbach Karl Zimmermann Emil Gruenig Robert Buerchler |
Argentina Antonio Ando Juan Pablo de Marchi Pablo Cagnasso Casaza J. Antonio Ortiz |
1949 | Buenos Aires | Sweden Uno Hilding Berg Isac Holger Erben Sven Dessle Walther Sigfrid Frostell Kurt Johansson |
Yugoslavia Pero Cestnik Jovan Kratohvil Milovan Mihorko Momir Markovic Stevo Prauhardt |
Switzerland Robert Buerchler Emil Gruenig Otto Horber Werner Jakober Ernst Kramer |
1952 | Oslo | Switzerland Clavadetscher G. Robert Buerchler Emil Gruenig Otto Horber Auguste Hollenstein |
Sweden Uno Hilding Berg Isac Holger Erben Walther Sigfrid Frostell Kurt Johansson Anders Helge Kvissberg |
Norway Mauritz Amundsen Ese Halvar Kongsjorden Odd Sannes Thurmann-Nielsen O. |
1954 | Caracas | Sweden Uno Hilding Berg Isac Holger Erben Walther Sigfrid Frostell Anders Helge Kvissberg Ohlsson O. |
Yugoslavia Gradimir Boncic Josip Cuk Bogdan Jez Zlatko Masek Stevo Prauhardt |
Finland Esa Einari Kervinen Jari Paelve Mikko Johannes Nordquist Jorma Tuomas Taitto Vilho Ilmari Yloenen |
1958 | Moscow | Soviet Union Moysey Itkis Iosif Meytin Anatoly Tilik Boris Pereberin Victor Shamburkin |
Yugoslavia Vladimir Grozdanovic Kresimir Anic Dragoljub Milenkovic Miroslav Stojanovic Miodrag Zivanovic |
Finland Pauli Aapeli Janhonen Esa Einari Kervinen Parkkari K. Jorma Tuomas Taitto Vilho Ilmari Yloenen |
1962 | Cairo | Soviet Union Vassily Borisov Moysey Itkis Andrey Jakonyuk Eduard Jarosh |
Norway Jon Istad Thormod Naes Olay Medaas Axel Marthinsen |
Finland Pauli Aapeli Janhonen Esa Einari Kervinen Antti Rissanen Vilho Ilmari Yloenen |
1966 | Wiesbaden | Soviet Union Eduard Jarosh Vladimir Konyakhin Yuri Kudryashov Ludwig Lustberg |
Switzerland Auguste Hollenstein Kurt Mueller Hans Simonet Erwin Vogt |
United States of America Donald Adams Gary Anderson Martin Gunnarsson Bill Krilling |
1970 | Phoenix | Soviet Union Vladimir Agishev Viktor Avilov Valentin Kornev Yuri Kudryashov |
United States of America Lanny Bassham John Robert Foster Bruce Meredith Lones Wigger |
Poland Barnaba Fandier Eugeniusz Pedzisz Andrzej Sieledcow Andrzej Trajda |
1974 | Thun | United States of America David Boyd John Robert Foster David Kimes Lones Wigger |
Soviet Union Vladimir Agishev Valentin Kornev Gennadi Lushikov Boris Melnik |
Czechoslovakia Karel Bulan Petr Kovarik Frantisek Prokop Antonin Schwarz |
1978 | Seoul | United States of America Boyd Goldsby David Kimes Lones Wigger Webster Wright |
Switzerland Kuno Bertschy Pierre Alain Dufaux Walter Inderbitzin Robert Weilenmann |
Finland Osmo Ala-Honkola Juhani Laakso Jaakko Minkkinen Mauri Roeppaenen |
1982 | Caracas | Switzerland Hans Braem Martin Billeter Kuno Bertschy Beat Carabin |
Norway Tore Hartz Trond Kjøll Geir Skirbekk Harald Stenvaag |
Soviet Union Victor Daniltchenko Vladimir Lvov Gennadi Lushikov Viktor Vlasov |
1986 | Skoevde | Finland Kalle Leskinen Mauri Roeppaenen Ralf Westerlund |
United States of America Glenn Dubis David Kimes Lones Wigger |
Soviet Union Alexander Bulkin Alexander Mitrofanov Viktor Vlasov |
1990 | Moscow | United States of America Bradley Carnes Glenn Dubis Stephen Goff |
Switzerland Heinz Braem Pierre Alain Dufaux Norbert Sturny |
Finland Kalle Leskinen Tapio Saynevirta Ralf Westerlund |
1994 | Tolmezzo | United States of America Glenn Dubis Robert Foth Webster Wright III |
Finland Harri Marjala Tapio Saynevirta Jukka Salonen |
Germany Christian Bauer Rudolf Krenn Bernd Ruecker |
1998 | Zaragoza | United States of America Robert Foth Stephen Goff Glenn Dubis |
Switzerland Olivier Cottagnoud Norbert Sturny Beat Stadler |
Finland Erkki Matilainen Jukka Salonen Tapio Saynevirta |
2002 | Lahti | Switzerland Marcel Buerge Daniel Burger Norbert Sturny |
Czech Republic Milan Bakes Milan Mach Lubos Opelka |
United States of America Glenn Dubis Jason Parker Thomas Tamas |
2006 | Zagreb | Belarus Anatoli Klimenko Vitali Bubnovich Sergei Martynov |
Norway Vebjørn Berg Hans Bakken Espen Berg-Knutsen |
United States of America Stephen Goff Jason Parker Robert Harbison |
World Championships, total medals
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | United States | 5 | 5 | 7 | 21 |
2 | Sweden | 6 | 6 | 0 | 12 |
3 | USSR | 6 | 4 | 6 | 16 |
4 | Switzerland | 5 | 6 | 2 | 13 |
5 | Finland | 3 | 1 | 8 | 12 |
6 | Norway | 2 | 4 | 3 | 9 |
7 | Great Britain | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
8 | Austria | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
8 | Belarus | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
10 | Czech Republic | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
10 | Yugoslavia | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
12 | Germany | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
13 | France | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
14 | Argentina | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
14 | Brazil | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
14 | Czechoslovakia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
14 | Colombia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
14 | Poland | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Total | 34 | 34 | 34 | 102 |
Current world records
Current world records in 300 metre standard rifle | ||||||||
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Men (ISSF) | Individual | 589 | Cyril Graff (FRA) | September 17, 2014 | Granada (ESP) | |||
Teams | 1751 | France (Sauveplane, Henry, Graff) | July 31, 2015 | Maribor (SLO) | ||||
Men (CISM) | Individual | 590 | Glenn Dubis (USA) | 1996 | (SWE) | |||
Teams | 1750 | Austria (Farnik, Kammerlander, Podolak) | September 16, 2008 | Boden (SWE) |
World Champions
Year | Venue | Individual | Team |
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1947 | Stockholm | Kurt Johansson (SWE) | Sweden |
1949 | Buenos Aires | Holger Erben (SWE) | Sweden |
1952 | Oslo | August Hollenstein (SUI) | Switzerland |
1954 | Caracas | Walther Fröstell (SWE) | Sweden |
1958 | Moscow | Anatoly Tilik (URS) | Soviet Union |
1962 | Cairo | Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN) | Soviet Union |
1966 | Wiesbaden | Ludwig Lustberg (URS) | Soviet Union |
1970 | Phoenix | John Foster (USA) | Soviet Union |
1974 | Thun | David Kimes (USA) | United States |
1978 | Seoul | David Kimes (USA) | United States |
1982 | Caracas | Harald Stenvaag (NOR) | Switzerland |
1986 | Skövde | Malcolm Cooper (GBR) | Finland |
1990 | Moscow | Glenn Dubis (USA) | United States |
1994 | Tolmezzo | Jukka Salonen (FIN) | United States |
1998 | Zaragoza | Espen Berg-Knutsen (NOR) | United States |
2002 | Lahti | Marcel Bürge (SUI) | Switzerland |
2006 | Zagreb | Thomas Farnik (AUT) | Belarus |
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