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Shooting at the 1988 Summer Paralympics

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Shooting
at the VIII Paralympic Games
Paralympic Shooting
1984
1992

Shooting at the 1988 Summer Paralympics consisted of 23 events. Because of a three-way tie for third place in the men's air rifle three positions 2-6 event, a total of 25 bronze medals were awarded.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)64111
2 Italy (ITA)4105
3 West Germany (FRG)3328
4 Australia (AUS)3104
5 Sweden (SWE)2057
6 Belgium (BEL)1304
7 Great Britain (GBR)1135
8 Austria (AUT)1102
 Denmark (DEN)1102
10 China (CHN)1001
11 Netherlands (NED)0246
12 Canada (CAN)0224
13 Israel (ISR)0202
14 France (FRA)0145
15 Yugoslavia (YUG)0101
16 Finland (FIN)0033
17 Hong Kong (HKG)0011
Totals (17 entries)23232571

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Air pistol 2–6
details
Gabriele Celegato
 Italy
Hubert Aufschnaiter
 Austria
Aulis Rinne
 Finland
Air pistol sitting LSH1
details
Jae Hwan Baek
 South Korea
Jung Don Lee
 South Korea
Freed Hazewinkel
 Netherlands
Air pistol standing LSH2
details
Young Soo Kang
 South Korea
Guy Dumarquez
 France
Jan van den Meerendonk
 Netherlands
Air rifle 2 positions with aids 1A–1C
details
Santo Mangano
 Italy
Mario Dorigo
 Belgium
Adam Salamandyk
 Canada
Air rifle 3 positions 2–6
details
Anders Lundvall
 Sweden
Franz Falke
 West Germany
Serge Pittard
 France
Eef Tammel
 Netherlands
Wolfgang Hess
 West Germany
Air rifle kneeling 2–6
details
Jung Hun Song
 South Korea
Franz Falke
 West Germany
Byung Joon Yu
 South Korea
Air rifle kneeling with aids 1A–1C
details
Santo Mangano
 Italy
Mario Dorigo
 Belgium
Adam Salamandyk
 Canada
Air rifle prone with aids 1A–1C
details
Santo Mangano
 Italy
Mario Dorigo
 Belgium
Erling Fredriksson
 Sweden
Air rifle sitting LSH1
details
Kyu Hyun Bae
 South Korea
Keith Morriss
 Great Britain
Kusti Korkeasalo
 Finland
Air rifle standing 2–6
details
Wolfgang Hess
 West Germany
Eef Tammel
 Netherlands
Anders Lundvall
 Sweden
Air rifle standing LSH2
details
Jin Dong Jung
 South Korea
Doron Asher
 Israel
Reino Landstedt
 Finland

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Air pistol 2–6
details
Wei Zhang
 China
Heather Kuttai
 Canada
Isabel Barr
 Great Britain
Air pistol standing LSH2
details
Sonja Vettenburg
 Belgium
Ruzica Aleksov
 Yugoslavia
Marie Therese Pichon
 France
Air rifle 3 positions 2–6
details
Libby Kosmala
 Australia
Merita Pedersen
 Denmark
Loraine Schulz
 West Germany
Air rifle kneeling 2–6
details
Libby Kosmala
 Australia
Ruth Keidar
 Israel
Shui Mai Leung
 Hong Kong
Air rifle prone 2–6
details
Libby Kosmala
 Australia
Rita Pieri
 Italy
Gill Middleton
 Great Britain
Air rifle standing 2–6
details
Deanna Coates
 Great Britain
Libby Kosmala
 Australia
Middleton Gill
 Great Britain

Mixed events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Air pistol team open
details
 Austria (AUT)
Hubert Aufschnaiter
Oskar Kreuzer
Werner Mueller
 Canada (CAN)
Bernard Gehring
Heather Kuttai
Richard Schell
 France (FRA)
Marie Chantel Barberaud
Pierre Guivarch
Philippe Michoux
Air rifle 3 positions team 2–6
details
 West Germany (FRG)
Franz Falke
Wolfgang Hess
Loraine Schulz
 South Korea (KOR)
Kwang Woon Cha
Jung Hun Song
Byung Joon Yu
 Sweden (SWE)
Jan Gadd
Jonas Jacobsson
Anders Lundvall
Air rifle kneeling team 2–6
details
 South Korea (KOR)
Kwang Woon Cha
Jung Hun Song
Byung Joon Yu
 West Germany (FRG)
Franz Falke
Wolfgang Hess
Loraine Schulz
 Netherlands (NED)
Eef Tammel
Ton de Haas
Jan van de Wetering
Air rifle prone 2–6
details
Kazimierz Mechula
 Denmark
Kwang Woon Cha
 South Korea
Anders Lundvall
 Sweden
Air rifle prone team 2–6
details
 Sweden (SWE)
Jan Gadd
Jonas Jacobsson
Anders Lundvall
 South Korea (KOR)
Kwang Woon Cha
Jung Hun Song
Byung Joon Yu
 France (FRA)
Michel Pelon
Nicole Petit
Serge Pittard
Air rifle standing team 2–6
details
 West Germany (FRG)
Franz Falke
Wolfgang Hess
Loraine Schulz
 Netherlands (NED)
Eef Tammel
Ton de Haas
Jan van de Wetering
 Sweden (SWE)
Jan Gadd
Jonas Jacobsson
Anders Lundvall

References