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Shooting at the 1995 Pan American Games

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The 1995 Pan American Games were held in Mar del Plata, Argentina. Team and individual shooting contests were organized for men and women.The canoeing competitions at the 1995 Pan American Games took place in Mar Del Plata, Argentina.[1] The United States won 24 of the 36 gold medals awarded.

Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 metre air pistol[2]
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Norbelis Bárzaga
 Cuba
Ben Amonette
 United States
Vicente de la Cruz
 Cuba
10 metre air rifle[3]
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Ken Johnson
 United States
Jean-François Sénécal
 Canada
Glenn Dubis
 United States
10 metre running target[4]
details
Attila Solti
 Guatemala
Lonn Saunders
 United States
Andrés Felipe Torres
 Colombia
10 metre running target mixed runs
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Andrés Felipe Torres
 Colombia
Josa Hernandez
 Cuba
Lonn Saunders
 United States
25 metre center fire pistol
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Dan Iuga
 United States
Júlio Almeida
 Brazil
Eduardo Suárez
 United States
25 metre rapid fire pistol[5]
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Guido Arbona
 Cuba
Dan Iuga
 United States
Bernardo Tobar
 Colombia
25 metre standard pistol
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Rafael Olivera
 Argentina
Donald Nygord
 United States
Ben Amonette
 United States
50 metre pistol[6]
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Abel Juncosa
 Cuba
Ben Amonette
 United States
Jodson Edington
 Brazil
50 metre rifle prone[7]
details
Robert Harbison
 United States
Bruce Meredith
 Virgin Islands
Michel Dion
 Canada
50 metre rifle three positions[8]
details
Ricardo Rusticucci
 Argentina
David Johnson
 United States
Robert Foth
 United States
300 metre standard rifle
details
Robert Harbison
 United States
Robert Foth
 United States
Edgardo Peragallo
 Argentina
300 metre rifle prone
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Webster Wright
 United States
Ángel Velarte
 Argentina
Robert Foth
 United States
300 metre rifle three positions
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Ken Johnson
 United States
Stephen Goff
 United States
Ricardo Rusticucci
 Argentina
Trap[9]
details
Lance Bade
 United States
Bret Erickson
 United States
George Leary
 Canada
Double trap[10]
details
Alex Gyori
 Canada
Kirk Rynolds
 Canada
Stevens Puls
 United States
Skeet[11]
details
Arnaldo Rodriguez
 Cuba
Juan Rodriguez
 Cuba
J.F Nikon
 Canada

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 metre air pistol[12]
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Connie Petracek
 United States
Lorena Guado
 Argentina
Lilia María Pérez
 Cuba
10 metre air rifle[13]
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Elizabeth Bourland
 United States
Amelia Fournel
 Argentina
Ann Marie Pfiffner
 United States
25 metre pistol[14]
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Connie Petracek
 United States
Margarita Tarradell
 Cuba
Lorena Guado
 Argentina
50 metre rifle prone
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Cecilia Zeid
 Argentina
Elizabeth Bourland
 United States
Katherine Kelemen
 United States
50 metre rifle 3 positions[15]
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Deena Wigger
 United States
Sharon Bowes
 Canada
Wanda Jewell
 United States

Men's team events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 metre air pistol
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 United States  Cuba  Canada
10 metre air rifle[16]
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 United States  Canada  Cuba
25 metre center fire pistoldetails  United States
Dan Iuga
Eduardo Suarez
Darius Young
1726 pts  Brazil
Júlio Almeida
Mauriverth Spena Jr
Fernando Cardoso Jr
1716 pts  Argentina
Ricardo Yuston
Rafael Alberto Oliveira
Daniel César Felizia
1703 pts
25 metre rapid fire pistol
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 United States  Cuba  Argentina
25 metre standard pistol
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 United States
Don Nygord
Ben Amonette
Terence Anderson
1691 pts  Argentina
Rafael Alberto Oliveira
Daniel César Felizia
Jorge Edgardo Almiron
1684 pts  Cuba
Guillermo Reyes
Norbelis Bárzaga
Guido Arbona
1683 pts
50 metre pistol
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 Cuba  United States  Guatemala
Trap
details
 United States
Bret Erickson
Lance Bade
Brian Ballard
355 pts  Canada
George Leary
John Primrose
Paul Shaw
339 pts  Colombia
Danilo Caro
Jorge Jaramillo
Andrés García Caro
334 pts
Double trap
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 Canada  United States  Peru
Skeet
details
 Cuba  Canada  Guatemala

Women's team events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 metre air pistol[17]
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 United States  Colombia  Argentina
10 metre air rifle
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 United States  Cuba  Argentina

Medal table

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Place Nation Total
1  United States 19 12 10 41
2  Cuba 6 6 4 16
4  Argentina 3 4 7 14
5  Canada 2 6 4 12
6  Colombia 1 1 3 5
7  Guatemala 1 0 2 3
8  Brazil 0 2 1 3
8  Virgin Islands 0 1 0 1
9  Peru 0 0 1 1
Total 32 32 32 96

Sources

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  • Results at conatiro.org
  • Olderr, Steven (April 29, 2003). The Pan American Games: A Statistical History. McFarland. ISBN 9780786443369.
  • "Sports 123: Pan American Games". 29 October 2011. Archived from the original on 29 October 2011.

References

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