Shooting at the 1980 Summer Paralympics
Shooting at the 1980 Summer Paralympics consisted of eleven events.
| Shooting at the VI Paralympic Games | |
|---|---|
Paralympic Shooting | |
Medal summary
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men's air pistol amputee |
Joel Guillon France |
Laszlo Decsi Canada |
Dick Munter Netherlands |
| Women's air pistol amputee |
Marianne Ruml Austria |
None | None |
| Mixed air pistol 2-5 |
Alfred Bangerter Switzerland |
Oskar Kreuzer Austria |
Dave Tarrant New Zealand |
| Mixed air rifle 3 positions 1A-1C |
Jan Kristensen Denmark |
Barbara Caspers Australia |
Yvon Page Canada |
| Mixed air rifle 3 positions 2-5 |
J. Gruber Austria |
Libby Kosmala Australia |
Jonas Jacobsson Sweden |
| Mixed air rifle kneeling 1A-1C |
Barbara Caspers Australia |
Philip Wouters Belgium |
Jan Kristensen Denmark |
| Mixed air rifle kneeling 2-5 |
J. Gruber Austria |
Libby Kosmala Australia |
Jan van Ballenberghe Belgium |
| Mixed air rifle prone 1A-1C |
Philip Wouters Belgium |
Yvon Page Canada |
P. Hommerson Netherlands |
| Mixed air rifle prone 2-5 |
Libby Kosmala Australia |
J. Gruber Austria |
Peter Klotz Switzerland |
| Mixed air rifle standing 1A-1C |
Jan Kristensen Denmark |
Yvon Page Canada |
Barbara Caspers Australia |
| Mixed air rifle standing 2-5 |
Jonas Jacobsson Sweden |
J. Gruber Austria |
Bernard Pique France |
References
- Shooting at the 1980 Summer Paralympics (Arnhem) from the International Paralympic Committee (archived)
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