European 300 m Rifle Championships

The European 300 m Rifle Championships are special shooting sport championships of 300 metre rifle discipline, organized discontinuously as a stand alone championships by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) since 1959.[1][2]

Two shooters in two positions (standing and kneeliig) of the three, while competing in 300 m rifle three positions.

Disciplines

Editions

# Year Venue Disciplines Individual events Team events Date
11959 Switzerland Winterthur300 m rifle5 (men)1 (men)25 - 26 August
21977 Switzerland Winterthur300 m rifle5 (men)5 (men)9 - 11 September
31981 Finland Oulu300 m rifle5 (men)5 (men)15 - 20 June
41983 Norway Oslo300 m rifle5 (men)5 (men)15 - 19 June
51985 Switzerland Zürich300 m rifle5 (men)5 (men)6 - 10 September
61989 Finland Lahti300 m rifle5 (men)5 (men)29 July - 2 August
71991Switzerland Winterthur 300 m rifle5 (men)5 (men)
81993Switzerland Thun 300 m rifle3 (men)3 (men)
91995Sweden Boden 300 m rifle3 (men)3 (men)
101997Denmark Copenhagen 300 m rifle3 (men)3 (men)
111999France Saint-Jean-de-Marsacq 300 m rifle3 (men)3 (men)
122022Croatia Zagreb 300 m rifle5 (2 men +2 women +1 open)4 (1 men +1 women+2 mixed)25 July - 30 July

See also

References

  1. "Historical Results - European Championships". issf-sports.org. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  2. "Schießen - Europameisterschaften Gewehrdisziplinen 300m" (in German). sport-komplett.de. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
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