25 Metre Standard Pistol - World Champions

World Champions

Year Venue Individual Team
1970 Phoenix Renart Suleimanov (URS) United States
1974 Thun Viktor Torshin (URS) Soviet Union
1978 Seoul Ragnar Skanåker (SWE) Finland
1982 Caracas Vladas Turla (URS) Soviet Union
1986 Suhl Afanasijs Kuzmins (URS) Soviet Union Juniors
1990 Moscow Miroslav Ignatiuk (URS) Soviet Union Individual Team
1994 Milan Lee Sang-hak (KOR) Finland Jaspal Rana (IND) Moldova
1998 Barcelona Mikhail Nestruyev (RUS) China Manuel Guevara Jr. (VEN) Venezuela
2002 Lahti René Vogn (DEN) Austria Denis Koulakov (RUS) Russia
2006 Zagreb Liu Guohoi (CHN) China Park Kyu-sang (KOR) Russia
ISSF shooting events
Rifle
  • 300 metre rifle three positions
  • 300 metre rifle prone
  • 300 metre standard rifle
  • 50 metre rifle three positions
  • 50 metre rifle prone
  • 10 metre air rifle
Pistol
  • 50 metre pistol
  • 25 metre pistol
  • 25 metre rapid fire pistol
  • 25 metre center-fire pistol
  • 25 metre standard pistol
  • 10 metre air pistol
Trap and skeet
  • Trap
  • Double trap
  • Skeet
Target
  • 50 metre running target
  • 50 metre running target mixed
  • 10 metre running target
  • 10 metre running target mixed


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