List of Asian Games medalists in shooting

This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in shooting from 1954 to 2018.

Men

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Pistol

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10 m air pistol

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  • From 1974 to 1982, open to both genders
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1974 Tehran  Jin Chunba (CHN)  Baek Il-hyon (PRK)  Vichit Chiewvej (THA)
1978 Bangkok  Fumihisa Semizuki (JPN)  Ratana Krajangphot (THA)  Zhang Hong (CHN)
1982 New Delhi  So Gil-san (PRK)  Wang Yifu (CHN)  Prawat Kongcharoen (THA)
1986 Seoul  Xu Haifeng (CHN)  Min Young-sam (KOR)  Mamoru Inagaki (JPN)
1990 Beijing  Zhang Shengge (CHN)  Wang Yifu (CHN)  So Gil-san (PRK)
1994 Hiroshima  Wang Yifu (CHN)  Zhang Shengge (CHN)  Masaru Nakashige (JPN)
1998 Bangkok  Xu Dan (CHN)  Tan Zongliang (CHN)  Vladimir Guchsha (KAZ)
2002 Busan  Tan Zongliang (CHN)  Kim Jong-su (PRK)  Jin Jong-oh (KOR)
2006 Doha  Tan Zongliang (CHN)  Kim Jong-su (PRK)  Jin Jong-oh (KOR)
2010 Guangzhou  Lee Dae-myung (KOR)  Tan Zongliang (CHN)  Vijay Kumar (IND)
2014 Incheon  Kim Cheong-yong (KOR)  Pang Wei (CHN)  Jin Jong-oh (KOR)
2018 Jakarta–Palembang  Saurabh Chaudhary (IND)  Tomoyuki Matsuda (JPN)  Abhishek Verma (IND)

10 m air pistol team

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  • From 1974 to 1982, open to both genders
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1974 Tehran  Thailand (THA)




 North Korea (PRK)




 China (CHN)




1978 Bangkok  Japan (JPN)
Takayasu Eto
Makoto Ichimura
Masaaki Kamimura
Fumihisa Semizuki
 Thailand (THA)
Vichit Chiewvej
Ratana Krajangphot
Boriboon Vutiphagdee
Rangsit Yanothai
 China (CHN)
Jin Chunba
Wang Jia
Zhang Hong
Zheng Qingshan
1982 New Delhi  North Korea (PRK)
Chon Tae-song
Kim Chi-man
Kim Gi-jong
So Gil-san
 China (CHN)
Chou Zhijian
Liu Jingsheng
Su Zhibo
Wang Yifu
 Japan (JPN)
Takayasu Eto
Junichi Haneda
Mamoru Inagaki
Fumihisa Semizuki
1986 Seoul  China (CHN)
Wang Yifu
Xu Haifeng
Zuo Pei
 South Korea (KOR)
Lee Won-suk
Lim Tae-ho
Min Young-sam
 Japan (JPN)
Mamoru Inagaki
Fumihisa Semizuki
Shigetoshi Tashiro
1990 Beijing  China (CHN)
Wang Yifu
Xu Haifeng
Zhang Shengge
 North Korea (PRK)
Kim Gi-jong
Ryu Myong-yon
So Gil-san
 Japan (JPN)
Mamoru Inagaki
Toshiaki Ochi
Fumihisa Semizuki
1994 Hiroshima  China (CHN)
Li Jinbao
Wang Yifu
Zhang Shengge
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
Shukhrat Akhmedov
Enver Osmanov
Nikolay Repichev
 Thailand (THA)
Surin Klomjai
Weraphan Komkris
Jakkrit Panichpatikum
1998 Bangkok  China (CHN)
Tan Zongliang
Wang Yifu
Xu Dan
 Japan (JPN)
Tomohiro Kida
Masaru Nakashige
Noriyuki Nishitani
 South Korea (KOR)
Kim Seon-il
Kim Sung-joon
Kwon Jeong-wook
2002 Busan  China (CHN)
Tan Zongliang
Wang Yifu
Xu Dan
 North Korea (PRK)
Kim Hyon-ung
Kim Jong-su
Ryu Myong-yon
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Vladimir Guchsha
Vladimir Issachenko
Rashid Yunusmetov
2006 Doha  China (CHN)
Lin Zhongzai
Pang Wei
Tan Zongliang
 South Korea (KOR)
Jin Jong-oh
Kim Young-wook
Lee Dae-myung
 Vietnam (VIE)
Hoàng Xuân Vinh
Nguyễn Mạnh Tường
Trần Quốc Cường
2010 Guangzhou  South Korea (KOR)
Jin Jong-oh
Lee Dae-myung
Lee Sang-do
 China (CHN)
Pang Wei
Pu Qifeng
Tan Zongliang
 Japan (JPN)
Kojiro Horimizu
Susumu Kobayashi
Tomoyuki Matsuda
2014 Incheon  South Korea (KOR)
Jin Jong-oh
Kim Cheong-yong
Lee Dae-myung
 China (CHN)
Pang Wei
Pu Qifeng
Wang Zhiwei
 India (IND)
Samaresh Jung
Prakash Nanjappa
Jitu Rai

25 m center fire pistol

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  • From 1966 to 1982, open to both genders
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1966 Bangkok  Nobuhiro Moriya (JPN)  Edgar Bond (PHI)  Rangsit Yanothai (THA)
1970 Bangkok  Kim Yong-bae (KOR)  Makoto Shiraishi (JPN)  Nguyễn Văn Xuân (VNM)
1974 Tehran  Hiroyuki Akatsuka (JPN)  Yang Qiang (CHN)  Tüdeviin Myagmarjav (MGL)
1978 Bangkok  Hiroyuki Akatsuka (JPN)  Su Xiaoan (CHN)  Park Jong-kil (KOR)
1982 New Delhi  So Gil-san (PRK)  Vichit Chiewvej (THA)  Deng Zening (CHN)
1986 Seoul  Ikuo Fukuoka (JPN)  Manop Panichpatikum (THA)  Zhang Xiaodong (CHN)
1990 Beijing  Park Byung-taek (KOR)  Shi Yujie (CHN)  Opas Ruengpanyawut (THA)
1994 Hiroshima  Jaspal Rana (IND)  Shukhrat Akhmedov (UZB)  Park Byung-taek (KOR)
1998 Bangkok  Park Byung-taek (KOR)  Jaspal Rana (IND)  Vladimir Vokhmyanin (KAZ)
2002 Busan  Kim Jong-su (PRK)  Lee Sang-hak (KOR)  Nguyễn Mạnh Tường (VIE)
2006 Doha  Jaspal Rana (IND)  Liu Guohui (CHN)  Jakkrit Panichpatikum (THA)
2010 Guangzhou  Park Byung-taek (KOR)  Liu Yadong (CHN)  Vijay Kumar (IND)
2014 Incheon  Oleg Engachev (QAT)  Jin Yongde (CHN)  Gai Bin (SIN)

25 m center fire pistol team

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  • From 1966 to 1982, open to both genders
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1966 Bangkok  South Korea (KOR)
An Jae-song
Ko Min-joon
Park Nam-kyu
Park Oh-joon
 Thailand (THA)
Boontham Booncharoen
Taweesak Kasiwat
Viraj Visessiri
Rangsit Yanothai
 Philippines (PHI)
Antonio Arguelles
Edgar Bond
Moises Gines
Horacio Miranda
1970 Bangkok  Japan (JPN)
Kanji Kubo
Makoto Shiraishi
Shinji Takahashi
Yoshihisa Yoshikawa
 Thailand (THA)
Jit Powgangwanwong
Viraj Visessiri
Boriboon Vutiphagdee
Rangsit Yanothai
 South Korea (KOR)
Kim Dal-hyup
Kim Yong-bae
Ko Min-joon
Park Nam-kyu
1974 Tehran  China (CHN)
Bao Saina
Su Zhibo
Yang Qiang
Zhu Huayu
 Thailand (THA)
Vichit Chiewvej
Ratana Krajangphot
Viraj Visessiri
Boriboon Vutiphagdee
 South Korea (KOR)
Kim Dal-hyup
Kim Yong-bae
Ko Min-joon
Park Jong-kil
1978 Bangkok  North Korea (PRK)
Kim Chi-man
Kim Su-il
Nam Son-u
So Gil-san
 South Korea (KOR)
Cha Byeong-guk
Lim Tae-ho
Nam Ho-won
Park Jong-kil
 China (CHN)
Deng Zening
Liang Zhangyi
Su Xiaoan
Wang Xusheng
1982 New Delhi  North Korea (PRK)
Kim Chi-man
Kim Su-il
Nam Son-u
So Gil-san
 China (CHN)
Deng Zening
He Yueming
Li Zhongqi
Su Zhibo
 Thailand (THA)
Vichit Chiewvej
Chana Jotikasthira
Opas Ruengpanyawut
Somchai Thongsak
1986 Seoul  Japan (JPN)
Ikuo Fukuoka
Hideo Nonaka
Katsumasa Onishi
 China (CHN)
Leng Shubin
Li Zhongqi
Zhang Xiaodong
 South Korea (KOR)
Lim Tae-ho
Park Jong-kil
Yang Chung-yul
1990 Beijing  China (CHN)
Shi Yujie
Wang Runxi
Xu Haifeng
 South Korea (KOR)
Lee Sang-hak
Lim Jang-soo
Park Byung-taek
 Thailand (THA)
Wirat Karndee
Nopparat Kulton
Opas Ruengpanyawut
1994 Hiroshima  Uzbekistan (UZB)
Shukhrat Akhmedov
Enver Osmanov
Nikolay Repichev
 South Korea (KOR)
Lee Ki-choon
Lee Sang-hak
Park Byung-taek
 India (IND)
Surinder Marwah
Ashok Pandit
Jaspal Rana
1998 Bangkok  North Korea (PRK)
Kim Hyon-ung
Kim Jong-su
Ryu Myong-yon
 South Korea (KOR)
Kim Sung-joon
Lee Sang-hak
Park Byung-taek
 India (IND)
Ashok Pandit
Ved Prakash Pilaniya
Jaspal Rana
2002 Busan  China (CHN)
Chen Yongqiang
Jin Yongde
Liu Yadong
 North Korea (PRK)
Kim Hyon-ung
Kim Jong-su
Ryu Myong-yon
 South Korea (KOR)
Jang Dae-kyu
Lee Sang-hak
Park Byung-taek
2006 Doha  India (IND)
Samaresh Jung
Vijay Kumar
Jaspal Rana
 South Korea (KOR)
Hong Seong-hwan
Jang Dae-kyu
Park Byung-taek
 China (CHN)
Liu Guohui
Liu Zhongsheng
Zhang Penghui
2010 Guangzhou  China (CHN)
Jin Yongde
Li Chuanlin
Liu Yadong
 South Korea (KOR)
Hong Seong-hwan
Jang Dae-kyu
Park Byung-taek
 North Korea (PRK)
Kim Chol-rim
Kim Jong-su
Ryu Myong-yon
2014 Incheon  China (CHN)
Ding Feng
Jin Yongde
Li Chuanlin
 India (IND)
Vijay Kumar
Gurpreet Singh
Pemba Tamang
 South Korea (KOR)
Jang Dae-kyu
Kim Jin-il
Kim Young-min

25 m rapid fire pistol

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  • From 1954 to 1982, open to both genders
  • In 1966, 30 m rapid fire pistol
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1954 Manila  Martin Gison (PHI)  Tsurukichi Kawaoka (JPN)  Lukman Saketi (INA)
1958 Tokyo  Choji Hosaka (JPN)  Martin Gison (PHI)  Kamol Tandbachoon (THA)
1962 Jakarta  Fumio Ryosenan (JPN)  Prateep Polphantin (THA)  John Posuma (INA)
1966 Bangkok  Takeo Kamachi (JPN)  Viraj Visessiri (THA)  Paterno Miranda (PHI)
1970 Bangkok  Kanji Kubo (JPN)  Chairat Ratanasupakorn (THA)  Ko Min-joon (KOR)
1974 Tehran  Yun Chang-ho (PRK)  Kanji Kubo (JPN)  Zhang Runlong (CHN)
1978 Bangkok  Park Jong-kil (KOR)  So Gil-san (PRK)  Takeo Kamachi (JPN)
1982 New Delhi  So Gil-san (PRK)  Park Jong-kil (KOR)  Nguyễn Quốc Cường (VIE)
1986 Seoul  Li Zhongqi (CHN)  Park Jong-kil (KOR)  Lim Jang-soo (KOR)
1990 Beijing  Wang Runxi (CHN)  Lim Jang-soo (KOR)  Meng Gang (CHN)
1994 Hiroshima  Vladimir Vokhmyanin (KAZ)  Meng Gang (CHN)  Wang Runxi (CHN)
1998 Bangkok  Zhang Penghui (CHN)  Vladimir Vokhmyanin (KAZ)  Park Byung-taek (KOR)
2002 Busan  Liu Guohui (CHN)  Lee Sang-hak (KOR)  Chen Yongqiang (CHN)
2006 Doha  Liu Zhongsheng (CHN)  Zhang Penghui (CHN)  Vijay Kumar (IND)
2010 Guangzhou  Li Yuehong (CHN)  Hà Minh Thành (VIE)  Zhang Jian (CHN)
2014 Incheon  Kim Jun-hong (KOR)  Zhang Jian (CHN)  Hu Haozhe (CHN)
2018 Jakarta–Palembang  Yao Zhaonan (CHN)  Lin Junmin (CHN)  Kim Jun-hong (KOR)

25 m rapid fire pistol team

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  • From 1966 to 1982, open to both genders
  • In 1966, 30 m rapid fire pistol
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1966 Bangkok  Thailand (THA)
Boontham Booncharoen
Taweesak Kasiwat
Viraj Visessiri
Rangsit Yanothai
 Philippines (PHI)
Nestor de Castro
Horacio Miranda
Paterno Miranda
Raymundo Quitoriano
 Burma (BIR)
Aye Aye Kyu
Kan U
Khin Maung Myint
Kyaw Shein
1970 Bangkok  Japan (JPN)
Takeo Kamachi
Kanji Kubo
Makoto Shiraishi
Tadamasa Yamamoto
 Thailand (THA)
Solos Nalampoon
Chairat Ratanasupakorn
Viraj Visessiri
Rangsit Yanothai
 Burma (BIR)
Kan U
San Yu
Soe Hlaing
Tin Soe
1974 Tehran  North Korea (PRK)
Jun Sang-chol
Kim Heung-doo
Yun Chang-ho
Yun Eung-mook
 China (CHN)
Lu Zongjian
Wei Xinghang
Zhang Rongguo
Zhang Runlong
 Japan (JPN)
Hiroyuki Akatsuka
Takeo Kamachi
Kanji Kubo
Makoto Shiraishi
1978 Bangkok  North Korea (PRK)
Kim Su-il
Nam Son-u
So Gil-san
Yun Chang-ho
 Japan (JPN)
Hiroyuki Akatsuka
Satoshi Fujita
Takeo Kamachi
Makoto Shiraishi
 China (CHN)
Chang Fuguang
Li Zhongqi
Liu Mingjun
Lu Zongjian
1982 New Delhi  China (CHN)
Cheng Zhongping
Du Xuean
Li Zhongqi
Liu Mingjun
 North Korea (PRK)
Ho Song-guk
Kim Su-il
Nam Son-u
So Gil-san
 South Korea (KOR)
Kim Woo-sik
Kim Yong-chul
Park Jong-kil
Yang Chung-yul
1986 Seoul  South Korea (KOR)
Lim Jang-soo
Park Jong-kil
Yang Chung-yul
 China (CHN)
Li Zhongqi
Peng Jianbin
Zhang Xiaodong
 Japan (JPN)
Junichi Haneda
Chiyokatsu Kimura
Hideo Nonaka
1990 Beijing  South Korea (KOR)
Lee Jong-il
Lim Jang-soo
Park Byung-taek
 China (CHN)
Liu Jun
Meng Gang
Wang Runxi
 Japan (JPN)
Hideo Nonaka
Katsumasa Onishi
Shoichi Uenosono
1994 Hiroshima  China (CHN)
Meng Gang
Wang Runxi
Zhang Ruimin
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Valeriy Kovalev
Igor Shmotkin
Vladimir Vokhmyanin
 South Korea (KOR)
Lee Sang-hak
Lim Jang-soo
Park Byung-taek
1998 Bangkok  China (CHN)
Ji Haiping
Meng Gang
Zhang Penghui
 North Korea (PRK)
Kim Hyon-ung
Kim Myong-sop
Ryu Myong-yon
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Alexandr Dudin
Igor Shmotkin
Vladimir Vokhmyanin
2002 Busan  China (CHN)
Chen Yongqiang
Ji Haiping
Liu Guohui
 South Korea (KOR)
Kang Hyung-chul
Lee Sang-hak
Lee Young-hoon
 North Korea (PRK)
Kang Chang-sik
Kim Hyon-ung
Kim Myong-sop
2006 Doha  China (CHN)
Liu Guohui
Liu Zhongsheng
Zhang Penghui
 Japan (JPN)
Teruyoshi Akiyama
Shigefumi Harada
Tomohiro Kida
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Igor Shmotkin
Sergey Vokhmyanin
Vladimir Vokhmyanin
2010 Guangzhou  China (CHN)
Ding Feng
Li Yuehong
Zhang Jian
 South Korea (KOR)
Cha Sang-jun
Hong Seong-hwan
Hwang Yoon-sam
 Vietnam (VIE)
Bùi Quang Nam
Hà Minh Thành
Phạm Anh Đạt
2014 Incheon  South Korea (KOR)
Jang Dae-kyu
Kim Jun-hong
Song Jong-ho
 China (CHN)
Hu Haozhe
Li Yuehong
Zhang Jian
 Vietnam (VIE)
Bùi Quang Nam
Hà Minh Thành
Kiều Thanh Tú

25 m standard pistol

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  • From 1974 to 1982, open to both genders
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1974 Tehran  Baek Il-hang (PRK)  Hiroyuki Akatsuka (JPN)  Song Woong-ik (KOR)
1978 Bangkok  Deng Zening (CHN)  Park Jong-kil (KOR)  Hiroyuki Akatsuka (JPN)
1982 New Delhi  Park Jong-kil (KOR)  Sharad Chauhan (IND)  Deng Zening (CHN)
1986 Seoul  Manop Panichpatikum (THA)  Mamoru Inagaki (JPN)  Leng Shubin (CHN)
1990 Beijing  Wang Hui (CHN)  Peera Piromratna (THA)  Kim Bong-chol (PRK)
1994 Hiroshima  Wang Yifu (CHN)  Park Byung-taek (KOR)  Meng Gang (CHN)
1998 Bangkok  Jin Yongde (CHN)  Dilshod Mukhtarov (UZB)  Wirat Karndee (THA)
2002 Busan  Opas Ruengpanyawut (THA)  Liu Guohui (CHN)  Park Byung-taek (KOR)
2006 Doha  Jaspal Rana (IND)  Park Byung-taek (KOR)  Vladimir Issachenko (KAZ)
2010 Guangzhou  Hong Seong-hwan (KOR)  Kim Jong-su (PRK)  Jin Yongde (CHN)
2014 Incheon  Ding Feng (CHN)  Kim Jun-hong (KOR)  Hà Minh Thành (VIE)

25 m standard pistol team

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  • From 1974 to 1982, open to both genders
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1974 Tehran  Japan (JPN)
Hiroyuki Akatsuka
Takeo Kamachi
Kazunori Kiyosue
Kanji Kubo
 North Korea (PRK)
Baek Il-hang
Jun Sang-chol
Kim Su-il
Yun Chang-ho
 South Korea (KOR)
Kim Dal-hyup
Kim Yong-bae
Park Jong-kil
Song Woong-ik
1978 Bangkok  China (CHN)
Deng Zening
Liang Zhangyi
Su Xiaoan
Wang Xusheng
 Japan (JPN)
Hiroyuki Akatsuka
Satoshi Fujita
Takeo Kamachi
Makoto Shiraishi
 Thailand (THA)
Vit Chaikittikorn
Boriboon Vutiphagdee
Sirin Wangspa
Rangsit Yanothai
1982 New Delhi  Japan (JPN)
Hiroyuki Akatsuka
Satoshi Fujita
Chiyokatsu Kimura
Hideo Nonaka
 China (CHN)
Deng Zening
Du Xuean
Leng Shubin
Li Zhongqi
 South Korea (KOR)
Jang Dai-un
Kim Woo-sik
Park Jong-kil
Yang Chung-yul
1986 Seoul  Thailand (THA)
Manop Panichpatikum
Peera Piromratna
Opas Ruengpanyawut
 China (CHN)
Leng Shubin
Li Zhongqi
Zhang Xiaodong
 South Korea (KOR)
Lim Tae-ho
Park Jong-kil
Yang Chung-yul
1990 Beijing  China (CHN)
Wang Hui
Wang Runxi
Wang Yifu
 South Korea (KOR)
Lee Sang-hak
Lim Jang-soo
Park Byung-taek
 Thailand (THA)
Wirat Karndee
Peera Piromratna
Opas Ruengpanyawut
1994 Hiroshima  China (CHN)
Meng Gang
Wang Runxi
Wang Yifu
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Valeriy Kovalev
Igor Shmotkin
Vladimir Vokhmyanin
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
Shukhrat Akhmedov
Enver Osmanov
Nikolay Repichev
1998 Bangkok  North Korea (PRK)
Kim Hyon-ung
Kim Jong-su
Kim Myong-sop
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Vladimir Guchsha
Igor Shmotkin
Vladimir Vokhmyanin
 China (CHN)
Jin Yongde
Lu Gang
Wang Yifu
2002 Busan  China (CHN)
Jin Yongde
Liu Guohui
Liu Yadong
 South Korea (KOR)
Kim Sung-joon
Lee Sang-hak
Park Byung-taek
 North Korea (PRK)
Kim Hyon-ung
Kim Jong-su
Ryu Myong-yon
2006 Doha  South Korea (KOR)
Hwang Yoon-sam
Jang Dae-kyu
Park Byung-taek
 India (IND)
Samaresh Jung
Ronak Pandit
Jaspal Rana
 Thailand (THA)
Pongpol Kulchairattana
Jakkrit Panichpatikum
Opas Ruengpanyawut
2010 Guangzhou  South Korea (KOR)
Hong Seong-hwan
Hwang Yoon-sam
Jang Dae-kyu
 China (CHN)
Jin Yongde
Li Chuanlin
Liu Yadong
 North Korea (PRK)
Kim Chol-rim
Kim Jong-su
Ryu Myong-yon
2014 Incheon  China (CHN)
Ding Feng
Jin Yongde
Li Chuanlin
 South Korea (KOR)
Jang Dae-kyu
Kang Min-su
Kim Jun-hong
 Singapore (SIN)
Gai Bin
Lim Swee Hon
Poh Lip Meng

50 m pistol

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  • From 1954 to 1982, open to both genders
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1954 Manila  Choji Hosaka (JPN)  Albert von Einsiedel (PHI)  Simeon Lee (PHI)
1958 Tokyo  Kazuo Takagi (JPN)  Amorn Yuktanandana (THA)  Wang Chih-shan (ROC)
1962 Jakarta  Yoshihisa Yoshikawa (JPN)  Lely Sampurno (INA)  Suh Kang-wook (KOR)
1966 Bangkok  Yoshihisa Yoshikawa (JPN)  Suh Kang-wook (KOR)  Hoo Kam Chiu (HKG)
1970 Bangkok  Isamu Hikari (JPN)  Sutham Aswanit (THA)  Hồ Minh Thu (VNM)
1974 Tehran  Su Zhibo (CHN)  Masanobu Ohata (JPN)  Sutham Aswanit (THA)
1978 Bangkok  Su Zhibo (CHN)  Kim Gi-jong (PRK)  Masaaki Kamimura (JPN)
1982 New Delhi  So Gil-san (PRK)  Shigetoshi Tashiro (JPN)  Wang Yifu (CHN)
1986 Seoul  Xu Haifeng (CHN)  Wang Yifu (CHN)  Gilbert U (HKG)
1990 Beijing  Xu Haifeng (CHN)  Li Jinbao (CHN)  Wang Yifu (CHN)
1994 Hiroshima  Masaru Nakashige (JPN)  Wang Yifu (CHN)  Xu Dan (CHN)
1998 Bangkok  Vladimir Guchsha (KAZ)  Wang Yifu (CHN)  Kim Jong-su (PRK)
2002 Busan  Wang Yifu (CHN)  Tan Zongliang (CHN)  Kim Jong-su (PRK)
2006 Doha  Xu Kun (CHN)  Rashid Yunusmetov (KAZ)  Kim Jong-su (PRK)
2010 Guangzhou  Pu Qifeng (CHN)  Jin Jong-oh (KOR)  Tomoyuki Matsuda (JPN)
2014 Incheon  Jitu Rai (IND)  Nguyễn Hoàng Phương (VIE)  Wang Zhiwei (CHN)

50 m pistol team

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  • From 1966 to 1982, open to both genders
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1966 Bangkok  South Korea (KOR)
An Jae-song
Kim Yong
Ko Min-joon
Suh Kang-wook
 Thailand (THA)
Paitoon Smuthranond
Viraj Visessiri
Rangsit Yanothai
Amorn Yuktanandana
 Burma (BIR)
Aye Aye Kyu
Kan U
Khin Maung Myint
Mya Zin
1970 Bangkok  Japan (JPN)
Isamu Hikari
Takeo Kamachi
Shinji Takahashi
Yoshihisa Yoshikawa
 Thailand (THA)
Sutham Aswanit
Somsak Chaiyarate
Mongkol Promsit
Boriboon Vutiphagdee
 South Korea (KOR)
Kim Dal-hyup
Kim Yong-bae
Song Woong-ik
Suh Kang-wook
1974 Tehran  China (CHN)
Jin Chunba
Qi Kefa
Su Zhibao
Yang Qiang
 Japan (JPN)
Masanobu Ohata
Isamu Suzuki
Shinji Takahashi
Shigetoshi Tashiro
 Thailand (THA)
Sutham Aswanit
Somsak Chaiyarate
Ratana Krajangphot
Veera Uppapong
1978 Bangkok  China (CHN)
Jin Chunba
Su Zhibo
Zhang Hong
Zheng Qingshan
 Thailand (THA)
Somsak Chaiyarate
Vichit Chiewvej
Mongkol Promsit
Veera Uppapong
 Japan (JPN)
Takayasu Eto
Chikafumi Hirai
Makoto Ichimura
Masaaki Kamimura
1982 New Delhi  North Korea (PRK)
Chon Tae-song
Kim Chi-man
Kim Gi-jong
So Gil-san
 China (CHN)
Chou Zhijian
Liu Jingsheng
Su Zhibo
Wang Yifu
 Japan (JPN)
Takayasu Eto
Chikafumi Hirai
Mamoru Inagaki
Shigetoshi Tashiro
1986 Seoul  China (CHN)
Liu Jingsheng
Wang Yifu
Xu Haifeng
 Japan (JPN)
Chikafumi Hirai
Mamoru Inagaki
Shigetoshi Tashiro
 South Korea (KOR)
Lee Won-suk
Min Young-sam
Seo In-taek
1990 Beijing  China (CHN)
Li Jinbao
Wang Yifu
Xu Haifeng
 Japan (JPN)
Mamoru Inagaki
Toshiaki Ochi
Fumihisa Semizuki
 North Korea (PRK)
Kim Gi-jong
Ryu Myong-yon
So Gil-san
1994 Hiroshima  China (CHN)
Wang Yifu
Xu Dan
Xu Haifeng
 Japan (JPN)
Kiyoshi Fujii
Mamoru Inagaki
Masaru Nakashige
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
Shukhrat Akhmedov
Enver Osmanov
Nikolay Repichev
1998 Bangkok  North Korea (PRK)
Kim Hyon-ung
Kim Jong-su
Ryu Myong-yon
 China (CHN)
Tan Zongliang
Wang Yifu
Wu Hui
 Japan (JPN)
Takuya Mino
Masaru Nakashige
Noriyuki Nishitani
2002 Busan  China (CHN)
Tan Zongliang
Wang Yifu
Xu Dan
 South Korea (KOR)
Jin Jong-oh
Kim Seon-il
Lee Sang-do
 North Korea (PRK)
Kim Hyon-ung
Kim Jong-su
Ryu Myong-yon
2006 Doha  China (CHN)
Pang Wei
Tan Zongliang
Xu Kun
 North Korea (PRK)
Kim Hyon-ung
Kim Jong-su
Ryu Myong-yon
 South Korea (KOR)
Jin Jong-oh
Kim Young-wook
Lee Sang-do
2010 Guangzhou  South Korea (KOR)
Jin Jong-oh
Lee Dae-myung
Lee Sang-do
 China (CHN)
Pang Wei
Pu Qifeng
Wu Jing
 Japan (JPN)
Kojiro Horimizu
Susumu Kobayashi
Tomoyuki Matsuda
2014 Incheon  China (CHN)
Pang Wei
Pu Qifeng
Wang Zhiwei
 South Korea (KOR)
Choi Young-rae
Jin Jong-oh
Lee Dae-myung
 Vietnam (VIE)
Hoàng Xuân Vinh
Nguyễn Hoàng Phương
Trần Quốc Cường

Rifle

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10 m air rifle

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  • From 1966 to 1982, open to both genders
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1966 Bangkok  Wu Tao-yuan (ROC)  Nam Sang-wan (KOR)  Elias Joseph Lessy (INA)
1970 Bangkok  Minoru Ito (JPN)  Henry Hershkowitz (ISR)  Thamnoon Suebsamarn (THA)
1974 Tehran  Ri Ho-jun (PRK)  Kwon Jeong-keon (KOR)  Paisarn Chamornmarn (THA)
1978 Bangkok  Pang Liqin (CHN)  Paisarn Chamornmarn (THA)  Kim Gyong-ho (PRK)
1982 New Delhi  Wu Xiaoxuan (CHN)  Kim Dong-gil (PRK)  Hiroyuki Nakajo (JPN)
1986 Seoul  Qiu Bo (CHN)  Lee Eun-chul (KOR)  Xu Xiaoguang (CHN)
1990 Beijing  An Byung-kyun (KOR)  Masaru Yanagida (JPN)  Ryohei Koba (JPN)
1994 Hiroshima  Ning Lijia (CHN)  Chae Keun-bae (KOR)  Masaru Yanagida (JPN)
1998 Bangkok  Cai Yalin (CHN)  Masaru Yanagida (JPN)  Komkrit Kongnamchok (THA)
2002 Busan  Li Jie (CHN)  Zhang Fu (CHN)  Naoki Isobe (JPN)
2006 Doha  Liu Tianyou (CHN)  Zhu Qinan (CHN)  Yu Jae-chul (KOR)
2010 Guangzhou  Zhu Qinan (CHN)  Gagan Narang (IND)  Kim Ki-won (KOR)
2014 Incheon  Yang Haoran (CHN)  Cao Yifei (CHN)  Abhinav Bindra (IND)
2018 Jakarta–Palembang  Yang Haoran (CHN)  Deepak Kumar (IND)  Lu Shao-chuan (TPE)

10 m air rifle team

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  • From 1966 to 1982, open to both genders
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1966 Bangkok  Japan (JPN)
Takao Ishii
Junji Kido
Shigemi Saito
Kunio Tamai
 South Korea (KOR)
Bae Byung-ki
Huh Wook-bong
Nam Sang-wan
Oh Gul
 Philippines (PHI)
Leopoldo Ang
Roberto del Castillo
Lodovico Espinosa
Adolfo Feliciano
1970 Bangkok  Japan (JPN)
Minoru Ito
Hiroya Okuda
Kazuya Ono
Kenjiro Tsuba
 Thailand (THA)
Chawalit Kamutchati
Pipat Rukschareon
Thamnoon Suebsamarn
Surin Sukagasikorn
 Burma (BIR)
Kyaw Shein
Kyaw Lin
Maung Tun
Tun Shein
1974 Tehran  North Korea (PRK)  South Korea (KOR)
Kim Il-hwan
Kwon Jeong-keon
Lee Bum-hyuk
Nam Sang-wan
 Japan (JPN)
1978 Bangkok  China (CHN)
Mou Luhui
Pang Liqin
Qi Feng
Zhou Guining
 North Korea (PRK)
Kim Dong-gil
Kim Gyong-ho
Ri Ho-jun
Sin Jae-myung
 South Korea (KOR)
Myung Jae-hwan
Park Nam-soon
Seo Jang-woon
Yoon Deok-ha
1982 New Delhi  China (CHN)
Pang Liqin
Wang Shaobo
Wu Xiaoxuan
Zhang Kezhong
 Japan (JPN)
Akio Ito
Ryohei Koba
Kaoru Matsuo
Hiroyuki Nakajo
 North Korea (PRK)
Hong Gwang-sik
Kim Dong-gil
Kim Gyong-ho
Kim Yun-sob
1986 Seoul  China (CHN)
Qiu Bo
Xu Xiaoguang
Zhang Yingzhou
 South Korea (KOR)
Kim Jong-gil
Lee Eun-chul
Park Hee-dae
 Japan (JPN)
Ryohei Koba
Kaoru Matsuo
Hiroyuki Nakajo
1990 Beijing  Japan (JPN)
Ryohei Koba
Akihiro Mera
Masaru Yanagida
 South Korea (KOR)
An Byung-kyun
Bae Sung-duk
Kim Jong-gil
 North Korea (PRK)
Hong Gwang-sik
Kim Dong-gil
Kim Yun-sob
1994 Hiroshima  South Korea (KOR)
Chae Keun-bae
Kim Se-ho
Kim Sung-soo
 Japan (JPN)
Seijiro Kinouchi
Ryohei Koba
Masaru Yanagida
 China (CHN)
Cao Xiaojun
Du Long
Ning Lijia
1998 Bangkok  Thailand (THA)
Samarn Jongsuk
Komkrit Kongnamchok
Tevarit Majchacheep
 China (CHN)
Cai Yalin
Shan Zhendong
Yao Ye
 Japan (JPN)
Ryohei Koba
Naoki Kurita
Masaru Yanagida
2002 Busan  China (CHN)
Cai Yalin
Li Jie
Zhang Fu
 Japan (JPN)
Naoki Isobe
Takayuki Okada
Masaru Yanagida
 South Korea (KOR)
Kim Byung-eun
Lee Woo-jeong
Lim Young-sueb
2006 Doha  China (CHN)
Li Jie
Liu Tianyou
Zhu Qinan
 South Korea (KOR)
Chae Keun-bae
Kim Hye-sung
Yu Jae-chul
 India (IND)
Navanath Faratade
Gagan Narang
P. T. Raghunath
2010 Guangzhou  China (CHN)
Cao Yifei
Yu Jikang
Zhu Qinan
 India (IND)
Abhinav Bindra
Gagan Narang
Sanjeev Rajput
 South Korea (KOR)
Choi Sung-soon
Kim Jong-hyun
Kim Ki-won
2014 Incheon  China (CHN)
Cao Yifei
Liu Tianyou
Yang Haoran
 South Korea (KOR)
Han Jin-seop
Kim Hyeon-jun
Kim Sang-do
 India (IND)
Abhinav Bindra
Ravi Kumar
Sanjeev Rajput

50 m rifle prone

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  • From 1954 to 1982, open to both genders
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1954 Manila  Albert von Einsiedel (PHI)  Cesar Jayme (PHI)  Martin Gison (PHI)
1958 Tokyo  Yukio Inokuma (JPN)  Cesar Jayme (PHI)  Henry Souza (HKG)
1962 Jakarta  Fred de Souza (SIN)  Zenichi Akagawa (JPN)  Henry Shaw (IND)
1966 Bangkok  Chu Hwa-il (KOR)  Nehemia Sirkis (ISR)  Adolfo Feliciano (PHI)
1970 Bangkok  Takeo Toriyama (JPN)  Chu Hwa-il (KOR)  Nehemia Sirkis (ISR)
1974 Tehran  Sachio Hosokawa (JPN)  Ri Yun-hae (PRK)  Li Bingyou (CHN)
1978 Bangkok  Kim Gyong-ho (PRK)  Lin Bo (CHN)  Kwon Jeong-keon (KOR)
1982 New Delhi  Yuji Ogawa (JPN)  Gombosürengiin Ganzorig (MGL)  Jose Medina (PHI)
1986 Seoul  Cha Young-chul (KOR)