ISSF Olympic skeet
Olympic Skeet is a variant of skeet shooting, and the specific variant used in the Olympic Games. The discipline is sanctioned by the International Shooting Sport Federation. Two throwing machines at different heights launch a series of 25 targets in a specific order, some as singles and some as doubles, with the shooter having a fixed position between them. Both men's and women's competitions consist of five such series. The top six competitors shoot an additional series as a final round, on targets filled with special powder to show hits more clearly to the audience. The competitors use shotguns of 12 bore or smaller. allowed are all actions, including double barrel breech loaders, semi-automatic or others, but not pump action guns.
Men | |
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Number of targets | 125 + 60 |
Olympic Games | Since 1968 |
Abbreviation | SK125 |
Women | |
Number of targets | 125 + 60 |
Olympic Games | Since 2000 |
Abbreviation | SK125W |
History edit
Unlike English Skeet, participants shooting Olympic Skeet must call for the clays with their gun off the shoulder, with the stock positioned level with the hip. There is also a delay switch incorporated within the clay trap, meaning the clays might be released immediately, or up to three seconds after the clay is called by the shooter. Under no circumstances must the gun be moved until the clay is released, or the shooter will face disqualification.
The event was introduced in 1968, and until 1992 both men and women were allowed to participate. But in 1996 the event was limited to men only, which was somewhat controversial because the 1992 Olympic Champion was a woman, Shan Zhang of China. In 2000, a female skeet event was introduced.
25 Shot Sequence edit
- Station 1
- Single from the High House
- Pair: High House target to be shot first
- Station 2
- Single from the High House
- Pair: High House target to be shot first
- Station 3
- Single from the High House
- Pair: High House target to be shot first
- Station 4 (Part 1)
- Single from the High House
- Single from the Low House
- Station 5
- Single from the Low House
- Pair: Low House target to be shot first
- Station 6
- Single from the Low House
- Pair: Low House target to be shot first
- Station 7
- Pair: Low House target to be shot first
- Station 4 (Part 2)
- Pair: High House target to be shot first
- Pair: Low House target to be shot first
- Station 8
- Single from the High House
- Single from the Low House
Olympic Games edit
Mixed / Men's skeet edit
Women's skeet edit
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2000 | Sydney | Zemfira Meftahatdinova (AZE) | Svetlana Demina (RUS) | Diána Igaly (HUN) |
2004 | Athens | Diána Igaly (HUN) | Wei Ning (CHN) | Zemfira Meftahatdinova (AZE) |
2008 | Beijing | Chiara Cainero (ITA) | Kim Rhode (USA) | Christine Brinker (GER) |
2012 | London | Kim Rhode (USA) | Wei Ning (CHN) | Danka Barteková (SVK) |
2016 | Rio de Janeiro | Diana Bacosi (ITA) | Chiara Cainero (ITA) | Kim Rhode (USA) |
2020 | Tokyo | Amber English (USA) | Diana Bacosi (ITA) | Wei Meng (CHN) |
World Championships, Men edit
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1947 | Stockholm | Kjellin G. (SWE) | Carl Palmstierna (SWE) | Norman A. (SWE) |
1950 | Madrid | Gerard Batten (USA) | William Mariot (GBR) | Carola Mandel (USA) |
1952 | Oslo | Edwinson C. T. (USA) | Cecil Jones (USA) | Charles Michaelis (USA) |
1954 | Caracas | Chester Crites (USA) | Kenneth Pendergrass (USA) | Bengt Malmgren (SWE) |
1958 | Moscow | Arkadiy Kaplun (URS) | Nikolai Durnev (URS) | Juan Garcia (VEN) |
1959 | Cairo | Oleg Losev (URS) | Yury Tsuranov (URS) | Nikolai Durnev (URS) |
1961 | Oslo | Carlos Plaza Marquez (VEN) | Bernard Hartman (CAN) | Arkadiy Kaplun (URS) |
1962 | Cairo | Nikolai Durnev (URS) | Yury Tsuranov (URS) | Thomas Heffron (USA) |
1965 | Santiago | Konrad Wirnhier (FRG) | Jorge Jottar (CHI) | Guillermo Raydan (VEN) |
1966 | Wiesbaden | Jorge Jottar (CHI) | Hans Suppli (FRG) | Artur Rogowski (POL) |
1967 | Bologna | Konrad Wirnhier (FRG) | Evgeni Petrov (URS) | Yury Tsuranov (URS) |
1969 | San Sebastián | Yury Tsuranov (URS) | Nikolai Benesh (URS) | Romano Garagnani (ITA) |
1970 | Phoenix | Evgeni Petrov (URS) | Yury Tsuranov (URS) | Élie Pénot (FRA) |
1971 | Bologna | Yury Tsuranov (URS) | Klaus Reschke (GDR) | Loris Beccheroni (ITA) |
1973 | Melbourne | Vladimir Andreyev (URS) | Yury Tsuranov (URS) | David Seabrook (GBR) |
1974 | Bern | Wiesław Gawlikowski (POL) | Yury Tsuranov (URS) | Markus Remes (FIN) |
1975 | Munich | Yury Tsuranov (URS) | Wiesław Gawlikowski (POL) Eric Swinkels (NED) | |
1977 | Antibes | Benny Seiffert (DEN) | Firmo Emilio Roberti Buabud (ARG) Anders Karlsson (SWE) | |
1978 | Seoul | Luciano Brunetti (ITA) | Firmo Emilio Roberti Buabud (ARG) | Romano Garagnani (ITA) |
1979 | Montecatini Terme | Ole Justesen (DEN) | Lars-Göran Carlsson (SWE) | Tamaz Imnaishvili (URS) |
1981 | Tucumán | Tamaz Imnaishvili (URS) | Celso Giardini (ITA) | Élie Pénot (FRA) Bruno Rossetti (ITA) |
1982 | Caracas | Daniel Carlisle (USA) | Dean Clark (USA) | Norbert Hofmann (FRG) |
1983 | Edmonton | Matthew Dryke (USA) | Bruno Rossetti (FRA) | Michael Thompson E. (USA) |
1985 | Montecatini Terme | Bernhard Hochwald (GDR) | Nam Ho Sin (PRK) Bjoern Thorwaldson (SWE) | |
1986 | Suhl | Matthew Dryke (USA) | Andrea Benelli (ITA) | Ioan Toman (ROM) |
1987 | Valencia | Andrea Benelli (ITA) | Matthew Dryke (USA) | Guillermo Alfredo Torres (CUB) |
1989 | Montecatini Terme | Claudio Giovannangelo (ITA) | Bruno Rossetti (ITA) | Vladimir Sokolov (URS) |
1990 | Moscow | Andrea Benelli (ITA) | Servando Puldón (CUB) | Tamaz Imnaishvili (URS) |
1991 | Perth | Bruno Rossetti (ITA) | Kiek van Ieperen (NED) | Hennie Dompeling (NED) |
1993 | Barcelona | Dean Clark (USA) | Tamaz Imnaishvili (GEO) | Karsten Krogner (DEN) |
1994 | Fagnano | Bruno Rossetti (ITA) | Alexander Cherkasov (RUS) | Ennio Falco (ITA) |
1995 | Nicosia | Abdullah Al-Rashidi (KUW) | Valeri Timokhin (AZE) | Hennie Dompeling (NED) |
1997 | Lima | Abdullah Al-Rashidi (KUW) | Ennio Falco (ITA) | Juan Giha (PER) |
1998 | Barcelona | Abdullah Al-Rashidi (KUW) | Nikolai Tiopli (RUS) | James Graves (USA) |
1999 | Tampere | Pietro Genga (ITA) | Drew Harvey (GBR) | Andrea Benelli (ITA) |
2001 | Cairo | Shawn Dulohery (USA) | Ennio Falco (ITA) | Marko Kemppainen (FIN) |
2002 | Lahti | Harald Jensen (NOR) | Valeriy Shomin (RUS) | Ennio Falco (ITA) |
2003 | Nicosia | Andrzej Głyda (POL) | Shawn Dulohery (USA) | Jin Di (CHN) |
2005 | Lonato | Vincent Hancock (USA) | Ennio Falco (ITA) | James Graves (USA) |
2006 | Zagreb | Andrei Inešin (EST) | Valeriy Shomin (RUS) | Tore Brovold (NOR) |
2007 | Nicosia | Georgios Achilleos (CYP) | Ioan Toman (ROU) | Vincent Hancock (USA) |
2009 | Maribor | Vincent Hancock (USA) | Georgios Achilleos (CYP) | Ennio Falco (ITA) |
2010 | Munich | Valeriy Shomin (RUS) | Ennio Falco (ITA) | Georgios Achilleos (CYP) |
2011 | Belgrade | Juan José Aramburu (ESP) | Tore Brovold (NOR) | Abdullah Al-Rashidi (KUW) |
2013 | Lima | Jesper Hansen (DEN) | Ennio Falco (ITA) | Henrik Jansson (SWE) |
2014 | Granada | Alexander Zemlin (RUS) | Anthony Terras (FRA) | Azmy Mehelba (EGY) |
2015 | Lonato | Vincent Hancock (USA) | Anthony Terras (FRA) | Gabriele Rossetti (ITA) |
2017 | Moscow | Gabriele Rossetti (ITA) | Vincent Haaga (GER) | Georgios Achilleos (CYP) |
2018 | Changwon | Vincent Hancock (USA) | Erik Watndal (NOR) | Riccardo Filippelli (ITA) |
2019 | Lonato del Garda | Tomáš Nýdrle (CZE) | Tammaro Cassandro (ITA) | Jeremy Bird (GBR) |
World Championships, Men Team edit
World Championships, Women edit
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1962 | Cairo | Mercedes Mata (VEN) | Marjorie Annan (USA) | Elena Shebashova (URS) |
1966 | Wiesbaden | Claudia Smirnova (URS) | Mercedes Garcia (VEN) | Michele Valery (FRA) |
1967 | Bologna | Larisa Gurvich (URS) | Claudia Smirnova (URS) | Mirella Lenzini (ITA) |
1969 | San Sebastián | Nuria Ortiz (MEX) | Larisa Gurvich (URS) | Elena Shebashova (URS) |
1970 | Phoenix | Larissa Korchinskaya (URS) | Nuria Ortiz (MEX) | Kari Linden (NOR) |
1971 | Bologna | Nuria Ortiz (MEX) | Larissa Korchinskaya (URS) | Kari Linden (NOR) |
1974 | Bern | Larissa Korchinskaya (URS) | Saskia Brixner (FRG) | Evior Melander (SWE) |
1975 | Munich | Larisa Gurvich (URS) | Pinky Le Grelle (BEL) | Ruth Jordan (FRG) |
1977 | Antibes | Ruth Jordan (FRG) | Ila Hill (USA) | Bianca Rosa Hansberg (ITA) |
1978 | Seoul | Bianca Rosa Hansberg (ITA) | Terry Bankey (USA) | issf, olympic, skeet, olympic, skeet, variant, skeet, shooting, specific, variant, used, olympic, games, discipline, sanctioned, international, shooting, sport, federation, throwing, machines, different, heights, launch, series, targets, specific, order, some,. Olympic Skeet is a variant of skeet shooting and the specific variant used in the Olympic Games The discipline is sanctioned by the International Shooting Sport Federation Two throwing machines at different heights launch a series of 25 targets in a specific order some as singles and some as doubles with the shooter having a fixed position between them Both men s and women s competitions consist of five such series The top six competitors shoot an additional series as a final round on targets filled with special powder to show hits more clearly to the audience The competitors use shotguns of 12 bore or smaller allowed are all actions including double barrel breech loaders semi automatic or others but not pump action guns ISSF Olympic skeetMenNumber of targets125 60Olympic GamesSince 1968AbbreviationSK125WomenNumber of targets125 60Olympic GamesSince 2000AbbreviationSK125W 1 Contents 1 History 2 25 Shot Sequence 3 Olympic Games 3 1 Mixed Men s skeet 3 2 Women s skeet 4 World Championships Men 5 World Championships Men Team 6 World Championships Women 7 World Championships Women Team 8 World Championships total medals 9 Current world records 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory editUnlike English Skeet participants shooting Olympic Skeet must call for the clays with their gun off the shoulder with the stock positioned level with the hip There is also a delay switch incorporated within the clay trap meaning the clays might be released immediately or up to three seconds after the clay is called by the shooter Under no circumstances must the gun be moved until the clay is released or the shooter will face disqualification The event was introduced in 1968 and until 1992 both men and women were allowed to participate But in 1996 the event was limited to men only which was somewhat controversial because the 1992 Olympic Champion was a woman Shan Zhang of China In 2000 a female skeet event was introduced 25 Shot Sequence edit nbsp Diagram of a Skeet range layout Station 1 Single from the High House Pair High House target to be shot first Station 2 Single from the High House Pair High House target to be shot first Station 3 Single from the High House Pair High House target to be shot first Station 4 Part 1 Single from the High House Single from the Low House Station 5 Single from the Low House Pair Low House target to be shot first Station 6 Single from the Low House Pair Low House target to be shot first Station 7 Pair Low House target to be shot first Station 4 Part 2 Pair High House target to be shot first Pair Low House target to be shot first Station 8 Single from the High House Single from the Low HouseOlympic Games editMixed Men s skeet edit Year Place Gold Silver Bronze 1968 nbsp Mexico City nbsp Yevgeni Petrov URS nbsp Romano Garagnani ITA nbsp Konrad Wirnhier FRG 1972 nbsp Munich nbsp Konrad Wirnhier FRG nbsp Yevgeni Petrov URS nbsp Michael Buchheim GDR 1976 nbsp Montreal nbsp Josef Panacek TCH nbsp Eric Swinkels NED nbsp Wieslaw Gawlikowski POL 1980 nbsp Moscow nbsp Kjeld Rasmussen DEN nbsp Lars Goran Carlsson SWE nbsp Roberto Castrillo CUB 1984 nbsp Los Angeles nbsp Matthew Dryke USA nbsp Ole Riber Rasmussen DEN nbsp Luca Scribani Rossi ITA 1988 nbsp Seoul nbsp Axel Wegner GDR nbsp Alfonso de Iruarrizaga CHI nbsp Jorge Guardiola ESP 1992 nbsp Barcelona nbsp Zhang Shan CHN nbsp Juan Giha PER nbsp Bruno Rossetti ITA 1996 nbsp Atlanta nbsp Ennio Falco ITA nbsp Miroslaw Rzepkowski POL nbsp Andrea Benelli ITA 2000 nbsp Sydney nbsp Mykola Milchev UKR nbsp Petr Malek CZE nbsp James Graves USA 2004 nbsp Athens nbsp Andrea Benelli ITA nbsp Marko Kemppainen FIN nbsp Juan Miguel Rodriguez CUB 2008 nbsp Beijing nbsp Vincent Hancock USA nbsp Tore Brovold NOR nbsp Anthony Terras FRA 2012 nbsp London nbsp Vincent Hancock USA nbsp Anders Golding DEN nbsp Nasser Al Attiyah QAT 2016 nbsp Rio de Janeiro nbsp Gabriele Rossetti ITA nbsp Marcus Svensson SWE nbsp Abdullah Al Rashidi IOA 2020 nbsp Tokyo nbsp Vincent Hancock USA nbsp Jesper Hansen DEN nbsp Abdullah Al Rashidi KUW Women s skeet edit Year Place Gold Silver Bronze 2000 nbsp Sydney nbsp Zemfira Meftahatdinova AZE nbsp Svetlana Demina RUS nbsp Diana Igaly HUN 2004 nbsp Athens nbsp Diana Igaly HUN nbsp Wei Ning CHN nbsp Zemfira Meftahatdinova AZE 2008 nbsp Beijing nbsp Chiara Cainero ITA nbsp Kim Rhode USA nbsp Christine Brinker GER 2012 nbsp London nbsp Kim Rhode USA nbsp Wei Ning CHN nbsp Danka Bartekova SVK 2016 nbsp Rio de Janeiro nbsp Diana Bacosi ITA nbsp Chiara Cainero ITA nbsp Kim Rhode USA 2020 nbsp Tokyo nbsp Amber English USA nbsp Diana Bacosi ITA nbsp Wei Meng CHN World Championships Men editYear Place Gold Silver Bronze 1947 nbsp Stockholm nbsp Kjellin G SWE nbsp Carl Palmstierna SWE nbsp Norman A SWE 1950 nbsp Madrid nbsp Gerard Batten USA nbsp William Mariot GBR nbsp Carola Mandel USA 1952 nbsp Oslo nbsp Edwinson C T USA nbsp Cecil Jones USA nbsp Charles Michaelis USA 1954 nbsp Caracas nbsp Chester Crites USA nbsp Kenneth Pendergrass USA nbsp Bengt Malmgren SWE 1958 nbsp Moscow nbsp Arkadiy Kaplun URS nbsp Nikolai Durnev URS nbsp Juan Garcia VEN 1959 nbsp Cairo nbsp Oleg Losev URS nbsp Yury Tsuranov URS nbsp Nikolai Durnev URS 1961 nbsp Oslo nbsp Carlos Plaza Marquez VEN nbsp Bernard Hartman CAN nbsp Arkadiy Kaplun URS 1962 nbsp Cairo nbsp Nikolai Durnev URS nbsp Yury Tsuranov URS nbsp Thomas Heffron USA 1965 nbsp Santiago nbsp Konrad Wirnhier FRG nbsp Jorge Jottar CHI nbsp Guillermo Raydan VEN 1966 nbsp Wiesbaden nbsp Jorge Jottar CHI nbsp Hans Suppli FRG nbsp Artur Rogowski POL 1967 nbsp Bologna nbsp Konrad Wirnhier FRG nbsp Evgeni Petrov URS nbsp Yury Tsuranov URS 1969 nbsp San Sebastian nbsp Yury Tsuranov URS nbsp Nikolai Benesh URS nbsp Romano Garagnani ITA 1970 nbsp Phoenix nbsp Evgeni Petrov URS nbsp Yury Tsuranov URS nbsp Elie Penot FRA 1971 nbsp Bologna nbsp Yury Tsuranov URS nbsp Klaus Reschke GDR nbsp Loris Beccheroni ITA 1973 nbsp Melbourne nbsp Vladimir Andreyev URS nbsp Yury Tsuranov URS nbsp David Seabrook GBR 1974 nbsp Bern nbsp Wieslaw Gawlikowski POL nbsp Yury Tsuranov URS nbsp Markus Remes FIN 1975 nbsp Munich nbsp Yury Tsuranov URS nbsp Wieslaw Gawlikowski POL nbsp Eric Swinkels NED 1977 nbsp Antibes nbsp Benny Seiffert DEN nbsp Firmo Emilio Roberti Buabud ARG nbsp Anders Karlsson SWE 1978 nbsp Seoul nbsp Luciano Brunetti ITA nbsp Firmo Emilio Roberti Buabud ARG nbsp Romano Garagnani ITA 1979 nbsp Montecatini Terme nbsp Ole Justesen DEN nbsp Lars Goran Carlsson SWE nbsp Tamaz Imnaishvili URS 1981 nbsp Tucuman nbsp Tamaz Imnaishvili URS nbsp Celso Giardini ITA nbsp Elie Penot FRA nbsp Bruno Rossetti ITA 1982 nbsp Caracas nbsp Daniel Carlisle USA nbsp Dean Clark USA nbsp Norbert Hofmann FRG 1983 nbsp Edmonton nbsp Matthew Dryke USA nbsp Bruno Rossetti FRA nbsp Michael Thompson E USA 1985 nbsp Montecatini Terme nbsp Bernhard Hochwald GDR nbsp Nam Ho Sin PRK nbsp Bjoern Thorwaldson SWE 1986 nbsp Suhl nbsp Matthew Dryke USA nbsp Andrea Benelli ITA nbsp Ioan Toman ROM 1987 nbsp Valencia nbsp Andrea Benelli ITA nbsp Matthew Dryke USA nbsp Guillermo Alfredo Torres CUB 1989 nbsp Montecatini Terme nbsp Claudio Giovannangelo ITA nbsp Bruno Rossetti ITA nbsp Vladimir Sokolov URS 1990 nbsp Moscow nbsp Andrea Benelli ITA nbsp Servando Puldon CUB nbsp Tamaz Imnaishvili URS 1991 nbsp Perth nbsp Bruno Rossetti ITA nbsp Kiek van Ieperen NED nbsp Hennie Dompeling NED 1993 nbsp Barcelona nbsp Dean Clark USA nbsp Tamaz Imnaishvili GEO nbsp Karsten Krogner DEN 1994 nbsp Fagnano nbsp Bruno Rossetti ITA nbsp Alexander Cherkasov RUS nbsp Ennio Falco ITA 1995 nbsp Nicosia nbsp Abdullah Al Rashidi KUW nbsp Valeri Timokhin AZE nbsp Hennie Dompeling NED 1997 nbsp Lima nbsp Abdullah Al Rashidi KUW nbsp Ennio Falco ITA nbsp Juan Giha PER 1998 nbsp Barcelona nbsp Abdullah Al Rashidi KUW nbsp Nikolai Tiopli RUS nbsp James Graves USA 1999 nbsp Tampere nbsp Pietro Genga ITA nbsp Drew Harvey GBR nbsp Andrea Benelli ITA 2001 nbsp Cairo nbsp Shawn Dulohery USA nbsp Ennio Falco ITA nbsp Marko Kemppainen FIN 2002 nbsp Lahti nbsp Harald Jensen NOR nbsp Valeriy Shomin RUS nbsp Ennio Falco ITA 2003 nbsp Nicosia nbsp Andrzej Glyda POL nbsp Shawn Dulohery USA nbsp Jin Di CHN 2005 nbsp Lonato nbsp Vincent Hancock USA nbsp Ennio Falco ITA nbsp James Graves USA 2006 nbsp Zagreb nbsp Andrei Inesin EST nbsp Valeriy Shomin RUS nbsp Tore Brovold NOR 2007 nbsp Nicosia nbsp Georgios Achilleos CYP nbsp Ioan Toman ROU nbsp Vincent Hancock USA 2009 nbsp Maribor nbsp Vincent Hancock USA nbsp Georgios Achilleos CYP nbsp Ennio Falco ITA 2010 nbsp Munich nbsp Valeriy Shomin RUS nbsp Ennio Falco ITA nbsp Georgios Achilleos CYP 2011 nbsp Belgrade nbsp Juan Jose Aramburu ESP nbsp Tore Brovold NOR nbsp Abdullah Al Rashidi KUW 2013 nbsp Lima nbsp Jesper Hansen DEN nbsp Ennio Falco ITA nbsp Henrik Jansson SWE 2014 nbsp Granada nbsp Alexander Zemlin RUS nbsp Anthony Terras FRA nbsp Azmy Mehelba EGY 2015 nbsp Lonato nbsp Vincent Hancock USA nbsp Anthony Terras FRA nbsp Gabriele Rossetti ITA 2017 nbsp Moscow nbsp Gabriele Rossetti ITA nbsp Vincent Haaga GER nbsp Georgios Achilleos CYP 2018 nbsp Changwon nbsp Vincent Hancock USA nbsp Erik Watndal NOR nbsp Riccardo Filippelli ITA 2019 nbsp Lonato del Garda nbsp Tomas Nydrle CZE nbsp Tammaro Cassandro ITA nbsp Jeremy Bird GBR World Championships Men Team editYear Place Gold Silver Bronze 1958 nbsp Moscow nbsp Soviet UnionBoris AntonovYury TsuranovNikolai DurnevArkadiy Kaplun nbsp VenezuelaJuan GarciaCardenas I Arnaldo RinconesCarlos Plaza Marquez nbsp RomaniaGheorghe EnacheIon DumitrescuGeorge FlorescuPopovici S 1962 nbsp Cairo nbsp United StatesEdwin CalhounThomas HeffronKenneth PendergrassRobert Rodale nbsp Soviet UnionYury TsuranovNikolai DurnevArkadiy KaplunEvgeni Petrov nbsp SwedenAlwen C Klingspor G Bo RunessonLennert Standar 1966 nbsp Wiesbaden nbsp United StatesArthur HarrisGordon HornerFrank SuberStrothe Shumate nbsp Soviet UnionNikolai DurnevEvgeni KondratievEvgeni PetrovYury Tsuranov nbsp West GermanyHaymo RethwischHans SuppliGraf von HoehenthalKonrad Wirnhier 1967 nbsp Bologna nbsp Soviet UnionNikolai DurnevEvgeni KondratievEvgeni PetrovYury Tsuranov nbsp ItalyLoris BeccheroniGiancarlo ChionoLuigi RivoiraSrefano Rivoira nbsp DenmarkO W FoltingBenny JensenKarl Eigil PetersenBenny Seiffert 1969 nbsp San Sebastian nbsp Soviet UnionNikolai BeneshBoris BulbaEvgeni PetrovYury Tsuranov nbsp PolandWlodzimierz DanekWieslaw GawlikowskiOlgierd Jan KorolkiewiczArtur Rogowski nbsp United StatesEarl Francis HerringProvence P Robert RodaleRobert Schuehle 1970 nbsp Phoenix nbsp Soviet UnionNikolai BeneshEvgeni PetrovValeriy SerovYury Tsuranov nbsp United StatesKenneth GilbertAllen MorrisonRobert RodaleJames Tiner nbsp FranceJean Claude GuadagniniRobert MelinetteElie PenotGuy Swec 1971 nbsp Bologna nbsp Soviet UnionEvgeni PetrovTariel ZhgentiGennady SedinkinYury Tsuranov nbsp East GermanyMichael BuchheimKlaus KrumpholzKlaus ReschkeKlaus Schulze nbsp ItalyLoris BeccheroniErcole CasadioFloriano de AngeliRomano Garagnani 1973 nbsp Melbourne nbsp Soviet UnionVladimir AndreyevEvgeni PetrovTariel ZhgentiYury Tsuranov nbsp SwedenGert Ake BengtssonJimmy CarlssonAnders KarlssonKurt Samuelsson nbsp Great BritainAlec BonnettJohn HawkeDavid SeabrookColin John Sephton 1974 nbsp Bern nbsp Soviet UnionAlik AlievVladimir AndreyevYury TsuranovTariel Zhgenti nbsp PolandWieslaw GawlikowskiPiotr NowakowskiHubert PawlowskiJerzy Trzaskowski nbsp United StatesAllen BuntrockArthur HarrisJohn SatterwhiteWilliam Slahucka 1975 nbsp Munich nbsp East GermanyMichael BuchheimBernhard HochwaldWolfgang KlausKlaus Reschke nbsp PolandWieslaw GawlikowskiPiotr NowakowskiAndrzej SocharskiJerzy Trzaskowski nbsp DenmarkLeo ChristensenOle JustesenPoul SteffensenHans Kjeld Rasmussen 1977 nbsp Antibes nbsp United StatesJoseph ClemmonsDaniel CarlisleAlger MullinsBradley Jay Simmons nbsp FranceGilbert BeasseGerard CrepinJean Francois PetitpiedElie Penot nbsp SwedenJan Aake BengtssonAnders KarlssonMats LandLars Erik Olsson 1978 nbsp Seoul nbsp ItalyLuciano BrunettiLindo DominiciRomano GaragnaniGiancarlo Mecocci nbsp FranceGerard CrepinJean Francois PetitpiedElie PenotBruno Rossetti nbsp SwedenGert Ake BengtssonKent Goran GustavssonManne JohnssonAnders Karlsson 1979 nbsp Montecatini Terme nbsp United StatesJoseph ClemmonsMatthew DrykeJohn SatterwhiteJeffrey Sizemore nbsp Soviet UnionAlexander CherkasovTamaz ImnaishviliTimur MatojanAlexander Skubak nbsp ItalyLindo DominiciCelso GiardiniRomano GaragnaniGiancarlo Mecocci 1981 nbsp Tucuman nbsp ItalyAndrea BenelliItalo CianfaraniCelso GiardiniLuca Scribani Rossi nbsp FranceJean Francois PetitpiedElie PenotBruno RossettiStephane Tyssier nbsp Soviet UnionTamaz ImnaishviliPeeter PakkSergei ShakhvorostovTariel Zhgenti 1982 nbsp Caracas nbsp United StatesDaniel CarlisleDean ClarkMatthew DrykeAlger Mullins nbsp FranceGerard CrepinElie PenotBruno RossettiStephane Tyssier nbsp ItalyItalo CianfaraniCelso GiardiniLuca Scribani RossiRaffaele Ventilati 1983 nbsp Edmonton nbsp United StatesDean ClarkMatthew DrykeMichael Thompson E nbsp Soviet UnionSergei ShakhvorostovTamaz ImnaishviliTariel Zhgenti nbsp CzechoslovakiaLubos AdamecJan HulaMiloslav Kalis 1985 nbsp Montecatini Terme nbsp United StatesDean ClarkJoseph DicksonMichael Schmidt Jr nbsp ItalyAndrea BenelliCelso GiardiniLuca Scribani Rossi nbsp CzechoslovakiaLubos AdamecBronislav BechynskyStanislav Klofanda 1986 nbsp Suhl nbsp ItalyAndrea BenelliCelso GiardiniLuca Scribani Rossi nbsp East GermanyMatthias DunkelBernhard HochwaldAxel Wegner nbsp Soviet UnionTamaz ImnaishviliSergey KolosValeri Timokhin 1987 nbsp Valencia nbsp East GermanyBernhard HochwaldTorsten RemterAxel Wegner nbsp ItalyAndrea BenelliCelso GiardiniLuca Scribani Rossi nbsp CzechoslovakiaLubos AdamecBronislav BechynskyLeos Hlavacek nbsp CubaServando PuldonJuan Miguel Rodriguez MartinezGuillermo Alfredo Torres 1989 nbsp Montecatini Terme nbsp ItalyAndrea BenelliClaudio GiovannangeloBruno Rossetti nbsp Soviet UnionVassili 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