Shooting at the 1996 Summer Paralympics

Shooting
at the X Paralympic Games
Paralympic Shooting
Competitors133 from 32 nations
1992
2000

Shooting at the 1996 Summer Paralympics consisted of 15 events.

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Sweden (SWE)52310
2 South Korea (KOR)3014
3 Russia (RUS)2013
4 Germany (GER)1157
5 Great Britain (GBR)1102
 Yugoslavia (YUG)1102
7 Iran (IRI)1001
 Spain (ESP)1001
9 Denmark (DEN)0202
 Israel (ISR)0202
11 Italy (ITA)0145
12 Australia (AUS)0101
 Austria (AUT)0101
 China (CHN)0101
 France (FRA)0101
 Slovenia (SLO)0101
17 South Africa (RSA)0011
Totals (17 entries)15151545

Participating nations

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's air pistol SH1 Andrey Lebedinsky
 Russia
Hubert Aufschnaiter
 Austria
Antonio Martella
 Italy
Women's air pistol SH1 Ruzica Aleksov
 Yugoslavia
Lone Overbye
 Denmark
Rosabelle Riese
 South Africa
Mixed free pistol .22 SH1 Francisco Angel Soriano
 Spain
Ruzica Aleksov
 Yugoslavia
Andrey Lebedinsky
 Russia
Mixed sport pistol SH1 Andrey Lebedinsky
 Russia
James Nomarhas
 Australia
Roland Hartmann
 Germany
Men's air rifle 3×40 SH1 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Josef Neumaier
 Germany
Alfred Berniger
 Germany
Women's air rifle 3×20 SH1 Im Yeon Kim
 South Korea
Deanna Coates
 Great Britain
Sabine Brogle
 Germany
Mixed air rifle 3×40 SH2 Thomas Johansson
 Sweden
Lotta Helsinger
 Sweden
Santo Mangano
 Italy
Men's air rifle standing SH1 Tae Ho Han
 South Korea
Franc Pinter
 Slovenia
Franz Falke
 Germany
Women's air rifle standing SH1 Deanna Coates
 Great Britain
Nan Zhang
 China
Im Yeon Kim
 South Korea
Mixed air rifle standing SH2 Thomas Johansson
 Sweden
Santo Mangano
 Italy
Lotta Helsinger
 Sweden
Mixed air rifle prone SH1 Enayatollah Bokharaei
 Iran
Kazimierz Mechula
 Denmark
Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Mixed air rifle prone SH2 Thomas Johansson
 Sweden
Lotta Helsinger
 Sweden
Santo Mangano
 Italy
Men's free rifle 3×40 SH1 Josef Neumaier
 Germany
Doron Shaziri
 Israel
Bjorn Samuelsson
 Sweden
Women's standard rifle 3×20 SH1 Im Yeon Kim
 South Korea
Michele Amiel
 France
Sabine Brogle
 Germany
Mixed English match SH1 Jonas Jacobsson
 Sweden
Doron Shaziri
 Israel
Oscar De Pellegrin
 Italy

References

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