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Go For The Gold!

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 7:47 am
by ON_THE_EDGE
I was just wondering, has anyone compiled a list of the air rifles and pistols that have brought home the Olympic Gold (and the years)?

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 2:37 am
by JSBmatch
I think some one compiled a list a couple of years ago on this forum.

From what I can remember, Feinwerkbau were No.1 in the medal counts.

JSB

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 3:35 am
by Spencer
Some of us (with too much time on our hands) have done this exercise for all shooters at an Olympics by trawling through the EC forms - but at the end of the day it is the shooter, not the firearm!

What brand of firearm has about as much relevance as the shooter's height, shoe size or favourite color.

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 5:49 am
by JSBmatch
Spencer

As much as I aggree with you, On The Edge asked what air rifles and pistols have brought home the Olympic medals/gold. A survey was done several years ago now by a German shooting magazine for a 10 year period, it was for all major internationals and Olympics, although I don't have the results to hand, it high lighted what make/model won the most medals in air rifle and pistol. In another survey, they checked out what different pellets were being used.
Its a good exercise in its self for market research. If you look at the Eley, H+N and RWS web sites they use information like this in their promotions.
Look at the FWB web site where they list all the medals won with their products, Walther and Anchutz are no different.
I certainly have never 'trawled' for this information but when I last saw the list it was interesting to read to see what the trends were.

JSB

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 10:05 am
by David Levene
JSBmatch wrote:.....won the most medals in air rifle and pistol.
I think you mean "was used to win the most medals in air rifle and pistol".

I agree with Spencer, "it is the shooter, not the firearm".

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 2:17 pm
by ON_THE_EDGE
OK, if you want to split hairs, "was used". I fully understand that no matter how good the tool is, if you do not know how to use it....

I am just interested in a sort of a chronological history of the air rifles and pistols from the springers through the SSPs to the present day PCPs.

You could give me the names of the shooters and I would not have any idea who they are. I do not compete and very likely never will. I am just starting to mess with 10 meter shooting and am interested in the history of the arms.

You do have to keep one thing in mind though. Why did that winner choose that particular air rifle or pistol?

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 1:10 am
by David Levene
ON_THE_EDGE wrote:You do have to keep one thing in mind though. Why did that winner choose that particular air rifle or pistol?
Because it suited them.

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 3:34 am
by ON_THE_EDGE
Yes, and it shot precisely and accurately enough that another variable is removed from the equation.

But, despite all the dancing around about simantics, we have yet to come any closer to my goal of this post.

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 4:06 am
by Spencer
ON_THE_EDGE wrote:...You do have to keep one thing in mind though. Why did that winner choose that particular air rifle or pistol?
In many cases, that brand/type was the one issued to them

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 7:42 pm
by ON_THE_EDGE
And we chase down yet another rabbit trail.

Is there a list somewhere? Does anyone out there know where the list (should it exist) resides?

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 5:45 am
by JSBmatch
If you go into the web sites of Feinwerkbau, Walther, Anschutz and Steyr, they all publish the medals that have been won using their guns. They also publish Olympic, world and European records achieved with their guns.

They i'm sure can also provide you with archived stats on their medal wins for past Olympic games.
Somebody published a list on this forum a few years ago, perhaps Admin can find it for you.

JSB