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词条 ISSF 50 meter pistol
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  1. World Championships, Men

  2. World Championships, Men Team

  3. World Championships, total medals

  4. World Cup Final

  5. Current world records

  6. Olympic and World Champions

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The 50 meter pistol, formerly and unofficially still often called free pistol, is one of the ISSF shooting events. It provides the purest precision shooting among the pistol events, and is one of the oldest shooting types, dating back to the 19th century and only having seen marginal rule changes since 1936. Most of the changes concern distance (30m, 50m, 50 Yards), caliber (.22 .22lr .44CF), type of pistol (revolver only, revolver or pistol, any pistol), and time allowed (16 hours, 6 hours, 3 hours, 2 hours, 1 hour and 15 minutes) and, most recently, format of the finals (carry over scores, start from zero, number of shots fired in the finals). The target of this event has never changed since 1900, and the distance since 1912. Competitors have been using the small-bore, rim-fire cartridge since 1908. The sport traced back to the beginning of indoor flobert Pistol parlor shooting in Europe during the 1870s, which in turn traced back to 18th century pistol dueling.

The pistol used must be in caliber .22 Long Rifle ammunition, may only be loaded with one round at a time, and have conventional "open" or "iron" sights (i.e. optical and laser sights are not allowed). It must also be held and operated by one hand, and not supported by any other part of the shooter's body. Apart from that, there are practically no rules for the pistol, explaining the former name of the event. Trigger weight may be as low as the shooter pleases, the grip may be designed in any way to enhance comfortable ergonomic fit as long as it does not touch the wrist for support, and there are no restrictions on size and weight. Precision pistols with long barrels, grips fitted to the shooter's hand, very light trigger pull, etc., are often themselves called free pistols.

The course of fire is 60 shots within a maximum time of two hours. The target is the same as in 25 metre center-fire pistol, and with double the distance this explains the lower result level. Five hundred seventy out of the maximum 600 is considered a world-class result. The current world record, 583, was achieved in the World shooting Championships Granada in 2014 by the South Korean Jin Jong-oh.

Most shooters excelling in 50 metre pistol also compete at the same level in 10 metre air pistol, a similar precision event.

The Olympic Committee officially dropped 50m Pistol as a medal event in meetings held in 2018, making the Rio games of 2016 the last for the "Free Pistol" shooters. However, it is still part of other major ISSF competitions; most notably the World Shooting Championships.

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World Championships, Men

Year PlaceGoldSilverBronze
1900FRA}} ParisKarl Röderer|SUI}}Achille Paroche|FRA}}Konrad Stäheli|SUI}}
1901SUI}} LuzernKarl Hess|SUI}}Louis Richardet|SUI}}Raphael Py|FRA}}
1902ITA|1861}} RomeKarl Hess|SUI}}Konrad Staeheli|SUI}}Raphael Py|FRA}}
1903ARG}} Buenos AiresBenjamin Segura|ARG}}Cesare Valerio|ITA|1861}}Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear|ARG}}
1904FRA}} LyonPaul Van Asbroeck|BEL}}Paul Probst|SUI}}Raphael Py|FRA}}
1905BEL}} BruxellesJulien van Asbroeck|BEL}}Paul Van Asbroeck|BEL}}Charles Paumier du Verger|BEL}}
1906ITA|1861}} MilanKonrad Staeheli|SUI}}Paul Van Asbroeck|BEL}}Charles Paumier du Verger|BEL}}
1907SUI}} ZurichPaul Van Asbroeck|BEL}}Charles Paumier du Verger|BEL}}Konrad Staeheli|SUI}}
1908AUT|empire}} ViennaRichard Fischer|GER|empire}}Cristoforo Buttafava|ITA|1861}}Agoston Dietl|HUN|1867}}
1909GER|empire}} HamburgPaul Van Asbroeck|BEL}}Eduard Schmeisser|GER|empire}}Konrad Staeheli|SUI}}
1910NED}} LoosduinenPaul Van Asbroeck|BEL}}Eduard Ehricht|GER|empire}}Charles Paumier du Verger|BEL}}
1911ITA|1861}} RomeCharles Paumier du Verger|BEL}}Jean Carrere|FRA}}Norbert van Molle|BEL}}
1912FRA}} Bayonne BiarritzPaul Van Asbroeck|BEL}}Paul Maujean|FRA}}Caspar Widmer|SUI}}
1913USA}} Camp PerryWilhelm Carlberg|SWE}}Alfred Lane|USA}}Casimir Reuterskioeld|SWE}}
1914DEN}} ViborgPaul Van Asbroeck|BEL}}Mathias Brunner|SUI}}Andre Regaud|FRA}}
1921FRA}} LyonHans Haenni|SUI}}John Thomas|USA}}Giancarlo Boriani|ITA|1861}}
1922ITA|1861}} MilanHans Haenni|SUI}}Camillo Isnardi|ITA|1861}}Robert Blum|SUI}}
1923USA}} Camp PerryIrving Romaro Calkins|USA}}Charles Price|USA}}R. G. Wescott|USA}}
1924FRA}} ReimsWilhelm Schnyder|SUI}}Paul Van Asbroeck|BEL}}Christian Lehrman|DEN}}
1925SUI}} St. GallenWilhelm Schnyder|SUI}}Robert Blum|SUI}}Paul Van Asbroeck|BEL}}
1927ITA|1861}} RomeWilhelm Schnyder|SUI}}August Wiederkehr|SUI}}Charles des Jammonières|FRA}}
1928NED}} LoosduinenWilhelm Schnyder|SUI}}Charles des Jammonières|FRA}}Fritz Zulauf|SUI}}
1929SWE}} StockholmFritz Zulauf|SUI}}Jakob Fisher|SUI}}Oscar Ericsson|SWE}}
1930BEL}} AntwerpLean Revilliod de Bude|SUI}}Marcel Jean Josse Lafortune|BEL}}Wilhelm Schnyder|SUI}}
1931POL}} LvovMarcel Bonin|FRA}}Vaclav Kreck|TCH}}Severin Crivelli|SUI}}
1933ESP}} GranadaTorsten Elis Ullman|SWE}}Charles des Jammonières|FRA}}Severin Crivelli|SUI}}
1935ITA|1861}} RomeTorsten Elis Ullman|SWE}}Erich Krempel|GER|1935}}Walter Buechi|SUI}}
1937FIN}} HelsinkiTorsten Elis Ullman|SWE}}Walter Buechi|SUI}}Jacques Louis Mazoyer|FRA}}
1939SUI}} LuzernErich Krempel|GER|1935}}Torsten Elis Ullman|SWE}}Ambrus Balogh|HUN|1920}}
1947SWE}} StockholmTorsten Elis Ullman|SWE}}Oscar Bidegain|ARG}}Karl Axel Wallen|SWE}}
1949ARG}} Buenos AiresBeat Rhyner|SUI}}Harry Wendell Reeves|USA}}Angel Leon de Gonzalo|ESP}}
1952NOR}} OsloTorsten Elis Ullman|SWE}}Aeke Lindblom|SWE}}Huelet Leo Benner|USA}}
1954VEN}} CaracasHuelet Leo Benner|USA}}Torsten Elis Ullman|SWE}}Anton Jasinsky|URS}}
1958URS}} MoscowMakhmud Umarov|URS}}Alexei Gustchin|URS}}Nelson Hayford Lincoln|USA}}
1962Egypt}} CairoVladimir Stolipin|URS}}Yoshihisa Yoshikawa|JPN}}Ludwig Hemauer|SUI}}
1966FRG}} WiesbadenVladimir Stolipin|URS}}Dencho Denev|BUL}}Hynek Hromada|TCH}}
1970USA}} PhoenixHarald Vollmar|GDR}}Dencho Denev|BUL}}Hynek Hromada|TCH}}
1974SUI}} ThunGeorgi Zapolskich|URS}}Ivan Nemethy|TCH}}Harald Vollmar|GDR}}
1978KOR}} SeoulMoritz Minder|SUI}}Ragnar Skanåker|SWE}}Karl-Otto Westphalen|FRG}}
1982VEN}} CaracasRagnar Skanåker|SWE}}Alexsander Melentiev|URS}}Anatoli Egrishin|URS}}
1986GDR}} SuhlSergei Pyzhianov|URS}}Igor Basinski|URS}}Gyula Karacsony|HUN}}
1990URS}} MoscowSpas Koprinkov|BUL}}Yifu Wang|CHN}}Sergei Pyzhianov|URS}}
1994ITA}} MilanYifu Wang|CHN}}Victor Makarov|UKR}}Franck Dumoulin|FRA}}
1998ESP}} BarcelonaFranck Dumoulin|FRA}}Hans-Juergen Bauer-Neumaier|GER}}Igor Basinski|BLR}}
2002FIN}} LahtiZongliang Tan|CHN}}Martin Tenk|CZE}}Vladimir Gontcharov|RUS}}
2006CRO}} ZagrebZongliang Tan|CHN}}Vigilio Fait|ITA}}Vladimir Isakov|RUS}}
2010GER}} MunichTomoyuki Matsuda|JPN}}Lee Dae-Myung|KOR}}Vyacheslav Podlesnyy|KAZ}}
2014ESP}} GranadaJin Jong-oh|KOR}}Jitu Rai|IND}}Wei Pang|CHN}}
2018KOR}} ChangwonTBDTBDTBD

World Championships, Men Team

Year PlaceGoldSilverBronze
1900FRA}} ParisSUI}} Switzerland
Friedrich Luethi
Paul Probst
Karl Roderer
Louis Richardet
Konrad Staeheli
FRA}} France
Louis Duffoy
Maurice Marie Lecoq
Achille Paroche
Leon Moreaux
Trinite
NED}} Netherlands
Antonius Hubertus Maria Bouwens
Anthony Ahasuerus Henrik Sweijs
Henrik Sillem
Gerardus van Haan
Solko Johannes van Den Bergh
1901SUI}} LuzernSUI}} Switzerland
Karl Hess
Paul Probst
Louis Richardet
Karl Roderer
Konrad Staeheli
FRA}} France
Louis Duffoy
Maurice Faure
Achille Paroche
Raphael Py
Trinite
ITA|1861}} Italy
L. Borgogelli
Cristoforo Buttafava
G. Giuliozzi
A. Righini
R. Tagliabue
1902ITA|1861}} RomeSUI}} Switzerland
Karl Hess
J. Lang
Karl Roderer
A. Roch
Konrad Staeheli
ITA|1861}} Italy
P. Castellano
A. Righini
G. Sandri
R. Tagliabue
L. Tavelli
FRA}} France
Caurette
Louis Duffoy
Leon Moreaux
Raphael Py
Athanase Sartori
1903ARG}} Buenos AiresARG}} Argentina
Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear
Angel Velaz
Jorge Lubary
Benjamin Segura
Andres Del Pino
ITA|1861}} Italy
Attilio Conti
A. Pederzoli
A. Righini
L. Tavelli
Cesare Valerio
1904FRA}} LyonSUI}} Switzerland
Karl Hess
Paul Probst
Louis Richardet
Karl Roderer
Konrad Staeheli
ARG}} Argentina
Jose Fernandez
Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear
Alberto Pero
Pedro Partarrie
Benjamin Segura
FRA}} France
Caurette
Jean Fouconnier
Molinie-Paget
Leon Moreaux
Raphael Py
1905BEL}} BruxellesBEL}} Belgium
Julien van Asbroeck
Paul Van Asbroeck
Rene Englebert
Charles Paumier du Verger
Victor Robert
SUI}} Switzerland
Mathias Brunner
F. Jaques
Karl Hess
Louis Richardet
Konrad Staeheli
FRA}} France
Andre Barbillat
Andre de Castelbajac
Jean Depassis
Louvier
Leon Moreaux
1906ITA|1861}} MilanBEL}} Belgium
Rene Englebert
Charles Paumier du Verger
Julien van Asbroeck
Victor Robert
Paul Van Asbroeck
SUI}} Switzerland
Louis Richardet
Karl Roderer
Konrad Staeheli
J. Schalcher
Karl Hess
FRA}} France
Andre Barbillat
Jean Fouconnier
Louvier
Leon Moreaux
Raphael Py
1907SUI}} ZurichBEL}} Belgium
Julien van Asbroeck
Paul Van Asbroeck
Charles Paumier du Verger
Victor Robert
Reginald Storms
SUI}} Switzerland
Mathias Brunner
Karl Hess
J. Schalcher
Konrad Staeheli
Caspar Widmer
FRA}} France
Andre Barbillat
Andre de Castelbajac
Jean Depassis
Leon Moreaux
Raphael Py
1908AUT|empire}} ViennaITA|1861}} Italy
Cristoforo Buttafava
Daniele Bonicelli
Gian Galeazzo Cantoni
Raffaele Frasca
A. Righini
BEL}} Belgium
Julien van Asbroeck
Paul Van Asbroeck
Charles Paumier du Verger
Reginald Storms
Victor Robert
FRA}} France
Andre Barbillat
Andre de Castelbajac
Duvoir
Leon Moreaux
Andre Regaud
1909GER|empire}} HamburgGER|empire}} Germany
Gerhard Bock
Richard Fischer
Eduard Ehricht
Eduard Schmeisser
J. Vogel
SUI}} Switzerland
Mathias Brunner
Karl Hess
Karl Roderer
Konrad Staeheli
E. Wanner
FRA}} France
Andre Barbillat
Maurice Faure
Leon Moreaux
Andre Regaud
Raphael Py
1910NED}} LoosduinenBEL}} Belgium
Rene Englebert
Charles Paumier du Verger
Paul Van Asbroeck
Norbert van Molle
Wullemans
ITA|1861}} Italy
Raffaele Frasca
G. Mussino
A. Righini
Riccardo Ticchi
C. Vercellone
GER|empire}} Germany
Gerhard Bock
Eduard Ehricht
Richard Fischer
Eduard Schmeisser
J. Vogel
1911ITA|1861}} RomeBEL}} Belgium
Norbert van Molle
Serruys
Philippe Cammaerts
Paul Van Asbroeck
Charles Paumier du Verger
GER|empire}} Germany
Gassmann
Eduard Ehricht
Richard Fischer
Eduard Schmeisser
J. Vogel
SUI}} Switzerland
Mathias Brunner
J. Landry
Karl Roderer
Konrad Staeheli
Caspar Widmer
1912FRA}} Bayonne BiarritzBEL}} Belgium
Paul Van Asbroeck
Philippe Cammaerts
Charles Paumier du Verger
Norbert van Molle
Serruys
FRA}} France
Andre Barbillat
Jean Carrere
Andre de Castelbajac
Paul Maujean
Andre Regaud
ITA|1861}} Italy
Alfredo Galli
Raffaele Frasca
L. Moretto
G. Mussino
Riccardo Ticchi
1913USA}} Camp PerryUSA}} United States
James Howard Snook
John Dietz
Alfred Lane
C. McCutcheon
P. Hanford
FRA}} France
Jean Carrere
Girardot
Léon Johnson
Andre Regaud
Louis Percy
SWE}} Sweden
Wilhelm Carlberg
Otto Christiansson
Sigvard Hultcrantz
Loewman
Casimir Reuterskioeld
1914DEN}} ViborgITA|1861}} Italy
Alfredo Galli
Raffaele Frasca
L. Moretto
R. Preda
Riccardo Ticchi
FRA}} France
Andre Barbillat
Jean Carrere
Girardot
Léon Johnson
Andre Regaud
BEL}} Belgium
Paul Van Asbroeck
Louis Andrieu
Henri Sauveur Fils
Victor Robert
Serruys
1921FRA}} LyonITA|1861}} Italy
Giancarlo Boriani
Raffaele Frasca
Franco Micheli
L. Moretto
Riccardo Ticchi
SUI}} Switzerland
Mathias Brunner
Domenico Giambonini
Hans Haenni
Fritz Zulauf
Caspar Widmer
FRA}} France
Léon Johnson
Paul Maujean
R. Pecchia
Andre Regaud
Louis Tetart
1922ITA|1861}} MilanSUI}} Switzerland
Robert Blum
Hans Haenni
F. Koenig
Wilhelm Schnyder
Fritz Zulauf
ITA|1861}} Italy
L. Corba
Camillo Isnardi
Franco Micheli
L. Moretto
Riccardo Ticchi
USA}} United States
Irving Romaro Calkins
J. Considine
Karl Telford Frederick
Alfred Lane
Paul Raymond
1923USA}} Camp PerryUSA}} United States
Irving Romaro Calkins
J. Dunn
Karl Telford Frederick
Charles Price
R. G. Wescott
1924FRA}} ReimsSUI}} Switzerland
Mathias Brunner
Robert Blum
Hans Haenni
F. Koenig
Wilhelm Schnyder
FRA}} France
Andre de Castelbajac
Keller-Dorian
Paul Maujean
Gilles Petit
Veyssiere
DEN}} Denmark
F. Frederiksen
C. Jensen
Christian Lehrman
Lars Jørgen Madsen
Christen Moeller
1925SUI}} St. GallenFRA}} France
Charles des Jammonières
Keller-Dorian
R. Pecchia
Gilles Petit
Louis Tetart
SUI}} Switzerland
F. Balmer
Robert Blum
Hans Haenni
F. Koenig
Wilhelm Schnyder
DEN}} Denmark
F. Frederiksen
C. Jensen
Niels Hansen Ditlev Larsen
Christian Lehrman
Christen Moeller
1927ITA|1861}} RomeSUI}} Switzerland
F. Balmer
Robert Blum
Wilhelm Schnyder
August Wiederkehr
Fritz Zulauf
DEN}} Denmark
A. Boll
Christian Lehrman
P. Moeller
Christen Moeller
Erik Sætter-Lassen
ESP}} Spain
Antonio Bonilla Sanmartin
Jose Bento Lopez
Luis Calvet Sandoz
Julio Castro Del Rosario
G. Martinez
1928NED}} LoosduinenSUI}} Switzerland
Robert Blum
Jakob Fisher
Wilhelm Schnyder
August Wiederkehr
Fritz Zulauf
ESP}} Spain
Luis Calvet Sandoz
Jose Bento Lopez
Julio Castro Del Rosario
G. Martinez
C. Romero
FRA}} France
Andre de Castelbajac
Charles des Jammonières
Keller-Dorian
R. Pecchia
1929SWE}} StockholmSUI}} Switzerland
Robert Blum
Jakob Fisher
Lean Revilliod de Bude
Wilhelm Schnyder
Fritz Zulauf
ESP}} Spain
Jose Bento Lopez
Luis Calvet Sandoz
J. Esquena
G. Martinez
C. Romero
FRA}} France
Marcel Bonin
Andre de Castelbajac
Charles des Jammonières
P. Gremeaux
G. Regis
1930BEL}} AntwerpSUI}} Switzerland
E. Flueckiger
Severin Crivelli
Lean Revilliod de Bude
Wilhelm Schnyder
Fritz Zulauf
FRA}} France
Marcel Bonin
Charles des Jammonières
Gantier
P. Gremeaux
G. Regis
DEN}} Denmark
A. Boll
C. Jensen
Niels Hansen Ditlev Larsen
Christian Lehrman
Axel Lerche
1931POL}} LvovSUI}} Switzerland
E. Flueckiger
Severin Crivelli
Lean Revilliod de Bude
Wilhelm Schnyder
Fritz Zulauf
FRA}} France
Marcel Bonin
Andre de Castelbajac
Charles des Jammonières
P. Gremeaux
Neveu
FIN}} Finland
A. Granholm
Viktor Miinalainen
Karl Gustaf Svensson
S. Timonen
Vilenius
1933ESP}} GranadaSUI}} Switzerland
E. Andres
F. Bullo
E. Flueckiger
Severin Crivelli
Wilhelm Schnyder
FRA}} France
M. Brion
Marcel Bonin
Charles des Jammonières
Rene Koch
Neveu
ESP}} Spain
Botllan
Jose Bento Lopez
J. Esquena
G. Martinez
C. Romero
1935ITA|1861}} RomeSUI}} Switzerland
E. Andres
E. Flueckiger
Severin Crivelli
F. Leibundgut
Walter Buechi
ITA|1861}} Italy
Giancarlo Boriani
B. Capone
Stefano Margotti
C. Maresca
Ugo Pistolesi
GER|1935}} Germany
H. Beltzner
Erich Krempel
G. Lorenz
Emil Martin
Paul Wehner
1937FIN}} HelsinkiSUI}} Switzerland
Walter Buechi
E. Flueckiger
Severin Crivelli
H. Gaemperli
W. Schaffner
FIN}} Finland
Klaus Henrik Lahti
Aatto Johannes Nuora
Jaakko Eliel Rintanen
K. Suokontu
Tapio Vartiovaara
SWE}} Sweden
Gustaf Bergstroem
B. Gustafsson
Helge Meuller
Torsten Elis Ullman
G. von Tooth
1939SUI}} LuzernSUI}} Switzerland
Heinz Ambuehl
E. Andres
Walter Buechi
E. Flueckiger
W. Muster
SWE}} Sweden
Gustaf Bergstroem
B. Gustafsson
Kristian Sjoeberg
Torsten Elis Ullman
G. von Tooth
GER|1935}} Germany
W. Kraft
Erich Krempel
F. Krempel
Emil Martin
Paul Wehner
1947SWE}} StockholmARG}} Argentina
Oscar Bidegain
Pablo Cagnasso
Federico Gruben
Federico Manes
Alberto Martijena
SWE}} Sweden
Sven Lundquist
Sture Nordlund
G. Schoett
Karl Axel Wallen
Torsten Elis Ullman
SUI}} Switzerland
Heinz Ambuehl
E. Flueckiger
W. Schaffner
Beat Rhyner
Alexander Specker
1949ARG}} Buenos AiresARG}} Argentina
Oscar Bidegain
Pablo Cagnasso
Antonio Cannavo
Federico Gruben
Alberto Martijena
SWE}} Sweden
Hugo Lundqvist
Sven Lundquist
Sture Nordlund
Goesta Pihl
Torsten Elis Ullman
USA}} United States
Huelet Leo Benner
W. Hancock
C. Logie
Harry Wendell Reeves
W. Toney
1952NOR}} OsloSWE}} Sweden
Aeke Lindblom
Sture Nordlund
Hugo Lundqvist
G. Schoett
Torsten Elis Ullman
SUI}} Switzerland
Heinz Ambuehl
Heinrich Keller
Beat Rhyner
Rudolf Schnyder
Alexander Specker
FIN}} Finland
Veli-Jussi Hoelsoe
Klaus Henrik Lahti
Leonard Ravilo
Oiva Kalerva Tylli
S. Widnaes
1954VEN}} CaracasURS}} Soviet Union
Vladimir Demin
Anton Jasinsky
Konstantin Martazov
Evgeni Polikanin
Lev Vainshtein
USA}} United States
R. Anthony
Huelet Leo Benner
John Dodds
Harry Wendell Reeves
Offutt Pinion
SWE}} Sweden
Aeke Lindblom
Leif Uno Larsson
Hugo Lundqvist
G. Preutz
Torsten Elis Ullman
1958URS}} MoscowURS}} Soviet Union
Alexei Gustchin
Anton Jasinsky
Makhmud Umarov
Lev Vainshtein
Anatoli Zapolski
USA}} United States
William Blankenship
Nelson Hayford Lincoln
D. Miller
Offutt Pinion
Raymond Sutherland
TCH}} Czechoslovakia
Jiri Hrnecek
Vladimir Kudrna
Karel Mucha
Frantisek Maxa
Josef Svab
1962Egypt}} CairoURS}} Soviet Union
Mihail Akulov
Alexei Gustchin
Grigori Kosych
Vladimir Stolipin
USA}} United States
William Blankenship
Lloyd Burchett
Franklin Green
Frederik Schaser
SUI}} Switzerland
Ludwig Hemauer
Frederic Michel
Albert Spaeni
Ernst Stoll
1966FRG}} WiesbadenURS}} Soviet Union
Grigori Kosych
Evgeni Raskazov
Vladimir Stolipin
Albert Udachin
SUI}} Switzerland
Ludwig Hemauer
Fritz Lehmann
Albert Spaeni
Ernst Stoll
POL}} Poland
Jozef Frydel
Henryk Siek
Rajmund Stachurski
Jozef Zapedzki
1970USA}} PhoenixURS}} Soviet Union
Grigori Kosych
Vladimir Stolipin
Anatoli Egrishin
Boris Yermakov
GDR}} East Germany
Helmut Artelet
Harald Vollmar
Heinz Szurlies
Gert Schreiber
POL}} Poland
Karol Chodkiewicz
Zbigniew Fedyczak
Pawel Malek
Rajmund Stachurski
1974SUI}} ThunURS}} Soviet Union
Anatoli Egrishin
Grigori Kosych
Igor Raenko
Georgi Zapolskich
TCH}} Czechoslovakia
Vladimir Hyka
Hynek Hromada
Ivan Nemethy
Milos Stefan
AUT}} Austria
Hubert Garschall
Hans-Peter Schmidt
Othmar Schneider
Heinz Tschabrun
1978KOR}} SeoulSUI}} Switzerland
Herbert Binder
Roman Burkhard
Moritz Minder
Arno Rissi
JPN}} Japan
Chikafumi Hirai
Mamoru Inagaki
Fumihisa Semizuki
Shigetoshi Tashiro
FRG}} West Germany
Klaus Bolbrock
Alfons Messerschmidt
Udo Scharf
Karl-Otto Westphalen
1982VEN}} CaracasURS}} Soviet Union
Anatoli Egrishin
Alexsander Melentiev
Sergei Sumatokhin
Vladas Turla
USA}} United States
Erich Buljung
Jimmie Mc Coy
Don Nygord
Eugene Ross
CHN}} China
Zhijian Chou
Zhibo Su
Ming Wang
Yifu Wang
1986GDR}} SuhlURS}} Soviet Union
Igor Basinski
Alexsander Melentiev
Sergei Pyzhianov
SWE}} Sweden
Benny Oestlund
Pertti Paeaekkoenen
Ragnar Skanåker
GDR}} East Germany
Gernot Eder
Michael Hochmuth
Uwe Potteck
1990URS}} MoscowHUN}} Hungary
István Ágh
Csaba Gyorik
Zoltan Papanitz
URS}} Soviet Union
Igor Basinski
Alexsander Melentiev
Sergei Pyzhianov
SWE}} Sweden
Bengt Kamis
Benny Oestlund
Ragnar Skanåker
1994ITA}} MilanUKR}} Ukraine
Oleksandr Bliznuchenko
Volodymyr Ivanchuk
Victor Makarov
RUS}} Russia
Boris Kokorev
Sergei Pyzhianov
Sergei Poliakov
CHN}} China
Jinbao Li
Yifu Wang
Haifeng Xu
1998ESP}} BarcelonaCHN}} China
Yifu Wang
Dan Xu
Zongliang Tan
RUS}} Russia
Mikhail Nestruev
Boris Kokorev
Vladimir Gontcharov
BLR}} Belarus
Igor Basinski
Siarhei Yurusau
Kanstantsin Lukashyk
2002FIN}} LahtiCHN}} China
Zongliang Tan
Yifu Wang
Dan Xu
RUS}} Russia
Vladimir Gontcharov
Mikhail Nestruev
Boris Kokorev
UKR}} Ukraine
Victor Makarov
Oleg Dronov
Ivan Rybovalov
2006CRO}} ZagrebCHN}} China
Zongliang Tan
Zhongzai Lin
Xiao Wu
RUS}} Russia
Vladimir Gontcharov
Vladimir Isakov
Mikhail Nestruev
ITA}} Italy
Francesco Bruno
Vigilio Fait
Giuseppe Giordano
2010GER}} MunichKOR}} South Korea
Lee Dae-Myung
Jin Jong-Oh
Han Seung-Woo
CHN}} China
Zhang Tian
Jing Wu
Wei Pang
ESP}} Spain
Pablo Carrera
Miguel Salvador Gimenez
Pablo Garcia
2014ESP}} GranadaCHN}} China
Zhiwei Wang
Wei Pang
Qifeng Pu
KOR}} South Korea
Lee Dae-Myung
Jin Jong-Oh
Choi Young-rae
PRK}} North Korea
Kim Jong-su
Kim Song-guk
Kwon Tong-hyok
2018KOR}} ChangwonTBDTBDTBD

World Championships, total medals

{{Medals table
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| host =
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| event =
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| gold_SUI = 30 | silver_SUI = 16 | bronze_SUI = 14
| gold_BEL = 14 | silver_BEL = 6 | bronze_BEL = 6
| gold_URS = 13 | silver_URS = 4 | bronze_URS = 3
| gold_SWE = 8 | silver_SWE = 8 | bronze_SWE = 7
| gold_CHN = 7 | silver_CHN = 2 | bronze_CHN = 3
| gold_USA = 4 | silver_USA = 8 | bronze_USA = 5
| gold_ARG = 4 | silver_ARG = 2 | bronze_ARG = 1
| gold_FRA = 3 | silver_FRA = 14 | bronze_FRA = 17
| gold_ITA = 3 | silver_ITA = 9 | bronze_ITA = 4
| gold_GER = 3 | silver_GER = 5 | bronze_GER = 3
| gold_KOR = 2 | silver_KOR = 2 | bronze_KOR = 0
| gold_BUL = 1 | silver_BUL = 2 | bronze_BUL = 0
| gold_JPN = 1 | silver_JPN = 2 | bronze_JPN = 0
| gold_GDR = 1 | silver_GDR = 1 | bronze_GDR = 2
| gold_UKR = 1 | silver_UKR = 1 | bronze_UKR = 1
| gold_HUN = 1 | silver_HUN = 0 | bronze_HUN = 3
| gold_RUS = 0 | silver_RUS = 4 | bronze_RUS = 2
| gold_TCH = 0 | silver_TCH = 3 | bronze_TCH = 3
| gold_ESP = 0 | silver_ESP = 2 | bronze_ESP = 4
| gold_DEN = 0 | silver_DEN = 1 | bronze_DEN = 4
| gold_FIN = 0 | silver_FIN = 1 | bronze_FIN = 2
| gold_CZE = 0 | silver_CZE = 1 | bronze_CZE = 0
| gold_IND = 0 | silver_IND = 1 | bronze_IND = 0
| gold_BLR = 0 | silver_BLR = 0 | bronze_BLR = 2
| gold_POL = 0 | silver_POL = 0 | bronze_POL = 2
| gold_FRG = 0 | silver_FRG = 0 | bronze_FRG = 2
| gold_AUT = 0 | silver_AUT = 0 | bronze_AUT = 1
| gold_KAZ = 0 | silver_KAZ = 0 | bronze_KAZ = 1
| gold_NED = 0 | silver_NED = 0 | bronze_NED = 1
| gold_PRK = 0 | silver_PRK = 0 | bronze_PRK = 1
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World Cup Final

ISSF has introduced a series of World Cup competitions for Olympic shooting events in 1986, and the final has been held at the end of each season since 1988.

Year PlaceGoldSilverBronze
1988FRG}} MunichSergei Pyzhianov|URS}}Gernot Eder|GDR}}Igor Basinski|URS}}
1989FRG}} MunichZoltan Papanitz|HUN}}Uwe Potteck|GDR}}Boris Kokorev|URS}}
1990FRG}} MunichXu Haifeng|CHN}}Sergei Pyzhianov|URS}}Gernot Eder|GDR}}
1991GER}} MunichTanyu Kiriakov|BUL}}Roberto Di Donna|ITA}}Sorin Babil|ROM}}
1992GER}} MunichSpas Koprinkov|BUL}}Sergei Pyzhianov|RUS}}Tanyu Kiriakov|BUL}}
1993GER}} MunichRagnar Skanaker|SWE}}Boris Kokorev|RUS}}Xu Haifeng|CHN}}
1994GER}} MunichVictor Makarov|UKR}}Tanyu Kiriakov|BUL}}Roberto Di Donna|ITA}}
1995GER}} MunichRoberto Di Donna|ITA}}Tanyu Kiriakov|BUL}}Xu Dan|CHN}}
1996SUI}} NaefelsRoberto Di Donna|ITA}}Franck Dumoulin|FRA}}Sergei Pyzhianov|RUS}}
1997SUI}} LuganoBoris Kokorev|RUS}}Roberto Di Donna|ITA}}Xu Dan|CHN}}
1998SUI}} ZurichBoris Kokorev|RUS}}Franck Dumoulin|FRA}}Wang Yifu|CHN}}
1999GER}} MunichWang Yifu|CHN}}Martin Tenk|CZE}}Zoltan Papanitz|HUN}}
2000GER}} MunichFranck Dumoulin|FRA}}Tanyu Kiriakov|BUL}}Martin Tenk|CZE}}
2001GER}} MunichMikhail Nestruev|RUS}}Dilshod Mukhtarov|UZB}}Martin Tenk|CZE}}
2002GER}} MunichTan Zongliang|CHN}}Mikhail Nestruev|RUS}}Vladimir Gontcharov|RUS}}
2003ITA}} MilanXu Dan|CHN}}Martin Tenk|CZE}}Wang Yifu|CHN}}
2004THA}} BangkokMartin Tenk|CZE}}Shi Xinglong|CHN}}Tan Zongliang|CHN}}
2005GER}} MunichBoris Kokorev|RUS}}Lin Zhongzai|CHN}}Vladimir Isakov|RUS}}
2006ESP}} GranadaVladimir Isakov|RUS}}Xu Kun|CHN}}Boris Kokorev|RUS}}
2007THA}} BangkokLin Zhongzai|CHN}}Boris Kokorev|RUS}}Tan Zongliang|CHN}}
2008THA}} BangkokJin Jong-oh|KOR}}Tomoyuki Matsuda|JPN}}Vladimir Isakov|RUS}}
2009CHN}} WuxiJin Jong-oh|KOR}}Joao Costa|POR}}Pavol Kopp|SVK}}
2010GER}} MunichDaryl Szarenski|USA}}Vladimir Isakov|RUS}}Tomoyuki Matsuda|JPN}}
2011POL}} WroclawAndrija Zlatic|SRB}}Leonid Ekimov|RUS}}Tomoyuki Matsuda|JPN}}
2012THA}} BangkokZhang Tian|CHN}}Tomoyuki Matsuda|JPN}}Leonid Ekimov|RUS}}
2013GER}} MunichWang Zhiwei|CHN}}Tomoyuki Matsuda|JPN}}Jin Jong-oh|KOR}}
2014AZE}} GabalaWang Zhiwei|CHN}}Tomoyuki Matsuda|JPN}}Pang Wei|CHN}}
2015GER}} MunichZhang Bowen|CHN}}Hoang Xuan Vinh|VNM}}Wang Zhiwei|CHN}}

Current world records

{{See also|List of Olympic records in shooting|List of national shooting records surpassing the world records}}{{Shooting WR FP Men Final}}{{Shooting WR FP Men Teams}}{{Shooting WR FP Junior Men Teams}}
Current world records in 50 metre pistol
Men{{Shooting WR FP Men Qualification}}
Junior Men{{Shooting WR FP Junior Men Individual}}

Olympic and World Champions

{{further information|List of Olympic medalists in shooting#50 metre pistol}}

Jin Jong-oh is the only triple (and double) Olympic champion in 50 metre pistol; he is the only shooter to have won three consecutive Olympic gold medals in one event. World Championships were held annually up to the 1931 then biennially until 1954 (the current quadrennial format was introduced afterwards), which made a few long streaks possible, but after World War II few shooters have been able to win two major World-level titles (the Olympics and the World Championships); Jin is the only one to have won three or more since the World Championships intervals were changed to the current quadrennial format. Paul Van Asbroeck has won the most number of Olympic and World titles combined with seven titles (1 Olympics and 6 World titles). Torsten Ullman won six (1 Olympic, 5 World titles) over the span of 1933-1952, including four successive Championships between 1933 and 1937 (including the 1936 Summer Olympics). Wilhem Schnyder won four consecutive World Championships between 1924 and 1928. Van Asbroeck, Ullman, Huelet Benner and Jin are only ones to have held the Olympic and the World titles simultaneously.

Another rare double is that between this precision event and its direct opposite 25 metre rapid fire pistol; this has only been accomplished by Alfred Lane (completed in 1912), Torsten Ullman (1939), Huelet Benner (1952) and Pentti Linnosvuo (1964), with Lane (in one Olympics) and Linnosvuo using only Olympic titles. Benner, on the other hand, is the only shooter with two titles in both events. Several athletes have won 50 metre pistol and 10 metre air pistol titles; Jin is the ony person to have done so at the (single) Olympics.

ISSF World Cup Series has been held since 1986 with the World Cup Final at the end of the season since 1988; Ragnar Skanåker and Jin are the only two to have won this competition as well as the Olympic and World titles. Skanåker's 1993 World Cup Final victory was achieved at the age of 59; it was also his last international victory.

The distance of the Free Pistol event was 30 metre initially. This was because 30 metre was used in the German Championship, the most important competition at the time. Starting from the 1900 Olympics, which also served as the first world championship for Free Pistol, the distance was set at 50 metre. Both the distance and the target remained the same to this day, with the exception of the 1908 Olympics in which the distance changed from 50 metre to 50 yards.

Free Pistol was not held between the 1920 and 1936 Olympics. This is due to the perception of the time that pistol shooters, especially in free pistol, were professionals who competed in tournaments which awarded prized money. The strict amateur status required by the IOC ran counter against UIT (ISSF) and the money and medal awarding system of the target pistol shooting competition tradition. The best shooters in the world such as Wilhelm Schnyder and his Swiss teammates with their Häuptli pistols would dominate the world championships, but were denied the chance to compete in the Olympics. With the exception of 1923 when they did not compete, from 1921 to 1939 the Swiss either won the individual or the team World titles, or both. Hitler made sure shooting was part of the 1936 program as he was eager to demonstrate his country's military might, including a brand new special designed Walther pistol for the rapid fire event.

Year Venue Individual Winning Pistol Team Juniors Team
1896 AthensSumner Paine|USA|1896 Summer}} Smith & Wesson New Model 3 Revolver
19001 ParisKarl Röderer|SUI|1900 Summer}} Waffenfabrik Bern 1882 Swiss Ordnance RevolverSUI|1900 Summer}}
1901 LuzernKarl Hess|SUI}} Waffenfabrik Bern 1882 Swiss Ordnance Revolver {{SUI}}
1902 RomeKarl Hess|SUI}} Waffenfabrik Bern 1882 Swiss Ordnance Revolver {{SUI}}
1903 Buenos AiresBenjamin Segura|ARG}} Unknown Revolver {{ARG}}
1904 LyonPaul Van Asbroeck|BEL}} Unknown Revolver {{SUI}}
1905 BrusselsJulien Van Asbroeck|BEL}} Sauveur HS-6 {{BEL}}
1906 MilanKonrad Stäheli|SUI}} DWM 1900 Swiss Ordnance Luger PP00 {{BEL}}
1907 ZürichPaul Van Asbroeck|BEL}} Sauveur HS-6 {{BEL}}
1908 ViennaRichard Fischer|GER|empire}} Büchel StecherspannerItaly|1861}}
1908 LondonPaul Van Asbroeck|BEL|1908 Summer}} Sauveur HS-6USA|1908 Summer}}
1909 HamburgPaul Van Asbroeck|BEL}} Sauveur HS-6Germany|empire}}
1910 LoosduinenPaul Van Asbroeck|BEL}} Sauveur HS-6 {{BEL}}
1911 RomeCharles Paumier du Verger|BEL}} Büchel Tell {{BEL}}
1912 Bayonne-BiarritzPaul Van Asbroeck|BEL}} Büchel Tell {{BEL}}
1912 StockholmAlfred Lane|USA|1912 Summer}} Smith & Wesson Perfected Model Third ModelUSA|1912 Summer}}
1913 Camp PerryVilhelm Carlberg|SWE}} Büchel TellUnited States|1912}}
1914 ViborgPaul Van Asbroeck|BEL}} Büchel TellItaly|1861}}
1920 AntwerpKarl Frederick|USA|1920 Summer}} Smith & Wesson Perfected Third ModelUSA|1920 Summer}}
1921 LyonHans Hänni|SUI}} Häuptli 1Italy|1861}}
1922 MilanHans Hänni|SUI}} Häuptli 1 {{SUI}}
1923 Camp PerryIrving Romaro Calkins|USA|1912}} Smith & Wesson Perfected Third ModelUnited States|1912}}
1924 ReimsWilhelm Schnyder|SUI}} Häuptli 2 {{SUI}}
1925 St. GallenWilhelm Schnyder|SUI}} Häuptli 2 {{FRA}}
1927 RomeWilhelm Schnyder|SUI}} Häuptli 2 {{SUI}}
1928 LoosduinenWilhelm Schnyder|SUI}} Häuptli 2 {{SUI}}
1929 StockholmFritz Zulauf|SUI}} Häuptli 2 {{SUI}}
1930 AntwerpLean Revilliod de Bude|SUI}} Häuptli 1 {{SUI}}
1931 LwówMarcel Bonin|FRA}} Unknown {{SUI}}
1933 GranadaTorsten Ullman|SWE}} Udo Anschütz Record 210 {{SUI}}
1935 RomeTorsten Ullman|SWE}} Udo Anschütz Record 210 {{SUI}}
1936 BerlinTorsten Ullman|SWE|1936 Summer}} Udo Anschütz Record 210
1937 HelsinkiTorsten Ullman|SWE}} Udo Anschütz Record 210 {{SUI}}
1939 LuzernErich Krempel|GER|Nazi}} Walter Munk Zentrum 2 {{SUI}}
1947 StockholmTorsten Ullman|SWE}} Hämmerli MP33 {{ARG}}
1948 LondonEdwin Vásquez|PER|1948 Summer}} Hämmerli MP33
1949 Buenos AiresBeat Rhyner|SUI}} Hämmerli MP33 {{ARG}}
1952 OsloTorsten Ullman|SWE}} Hämmerli MP33 {{SWE}}
1952 HelsinkiHuelet Benner|USA|1952 Summer}} Hämmerli 100 2
1954 CaracasHuelet Benner|USA}} Hämmerli 100Soviet Union|1954}}
1956 MelbournePentti Linnosvuo|FIN|1956 Summer}} Hämmerli 100
1958 MoscowMakhmud Umarov|URS|1958}} Hämmerli 100Soviet Union|1958}}
1960 RomeAlexei Gushchin|URS|1960 Summer}} Izhmash Isch 1
1962 CairoVladimir Stolypin|URS|1962}} Tula TOZ 35Soviet Union|1962}}
1964Tokyo{{FlagIOCathlete|Väinö Markkanen|FIN|1964 Summer}} Hämmerli 101
1966 WiesbadenVladimir Stolypin|URS|1966}} Tula TOZ 35Soviet Union|1966}}
1968 Mexico CityGrigori Kosych|URS|1968 Summer}} TsKIB SOO MTs55
1970 PhoenixHarald Vollmar|GDR}} Tula TOZ 35Soviet Union|1970}}
1972 MunichRagnar Skanåker|SWE|1972 Summer}} TsKIB SOO MTs55
1974 ThunGregori Zapolski|URS|1974}} TsKIB SOO MTs55Soviet Union|1974}}
1976 MontrealUwe Potteck|GDR|1976 Summer}} Tula TOZ 35
1978 SeoulMoritz Minder|SUI}} TsKIB SOO MTs55 60° {{SUI}}
1980 MoscowAleksandr Melentiev|URS|1980 Summer}} TsKIB SOO MTs55
1982 CaracasRagnar Skanåker|SWE}} Hämmerli 152 {{URS}}
1984 Los AngelesXu Haifeng|CHN|1984 Summer}} Hämmerli 150
1986 SuhlSergei Pyzhianov|URS}} Tula TOZ 35 {{URS}}
1988 SeoulSorin Babii|ROU|1988 Summer}} Tula TOZ 35
1990 MoscowSpas Koprinkov|BUL}} Hämmerli 150 {{HUN}}
1992Barcelona{{FlagIOCathlete|Kanstantsin Lukashyk|EUN|1992 Summer}}Tula TOZ 35
1994 MilanWang Yifu|CHN}} Morini CM84E {{UKR}}Anatolie Corovai|MDA}} {{MDA}}
1996 AtlantaBoris Kokorev|RUS|1996 Summer}} Tula TOZ 35
1998 BarcelonaFranck Dumoulin|FRA}} TsKIB SOO MTs55 {{CHN}}Andrija Zlatić|FR Yugoslavia|code=YUG}} {{POL}}
2000 SydneyTanyu Kiryakov|BUL|2000 Summer}} Hämmerli 152
2002 LahtiTan Zongliang|CHN}} Morini CM84E {{CHN}}Vladimir Issachenko|KAZ}} {{UKR}}
2004 AthensMikhail Nestruyev|RUS|2004 Summer}} Morini CM84E
2006 ZagrebTan Zongliang|CHN}} Morini CM84E {{CHN}}Pu Qifeng|CHN}} {{CHN}}
2008 BeijingJin Jong-oh|KOR}} Morini CM84E
2010 MunichTomoyuki Matsuda|JPN}} Morini CM84E {{KOR}}Tomasz Palamarz|POL}} {{GER}}
2012 LondonJin Jong-oh|KOR}} Morini CM84E
2014 GrenadaJin Jong-oh|KOR}} Morini CM84E {{CHN}}Andrey Pochepko|RUS}} {{CHN}}
2016 Rio de JaneiroJin Jong-oh|KOR}} Morini CM84E
1 The Olympic competitions in Paris also counted as the 1900 World Championships.

2 Same model as MP33. Name changed by new company owner.

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