Shooting at the 1986 Commonwealth Games

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LocationCarnoustie, Scotland
Dates24 July to 2 August 1986
Shooting at the 1986 Commonwealth Games
VenueBarry Buddon Camp
LocationCarnoustie, Scotland
Dates24 July to 2 August 1986
 1982
1990 

Shooting at the 1986 Commonwealth Games was the fifth appearance of Shooting at the Commonwealth Games. The events were held in north of Edinburgh near Carnoustie, Scotland, from 4 July to 2 August 1986 and featured contests in twenty disciplines.[1]

The shooting events were held at the Barry Buddon Camp.[2][3]

England topped the shooting medal table by virtue of winning eight gold medals.[4]

The rifle ranges at Barry Buddon in 2009

  *   Host nation (Scotland)

Medals won by nation with totals, ranked by number of golds—sortable
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 England84315
2 Canada55414
3 Australia47314
4 New Zealand2035
5 Isle of Man1001
6 Scotland*0224
7 Hong Kong0112
 Northern Ireland0112
9 Guernsey0101
10 Wales0022
Totals (10 entries)20211960

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50m Free Pistol Greg Yelavich (NZL) Phil Adams (AUS) Ho Kar Fai (HKG)
50m Free Pistol – Pairs Canada
Tom Guinn
Claude Beaulieu
 England
Paul Leatherdale
Richard Wang
 Australia
Phil Adams
Ben Sandstrom
25m Centre-Fire Pistol Bob Northover (ENG) Phil Adams (AUS) Rod Hack (AUS)
25m Centre-Fire Pistol – Pairs Australia
Phil Adams
Rod Hack
 England
Bob Northover
Michael Cutler
 New Zealand
Rex Hamilton
Barry O'Neale
25m Rapid-Fire Pistol Pat Murray (AUS) Adrian Breton (GGY) Mark Howkins (CAN)
25m Rapid-Fire Pistol – Pairs England
Brian Girling
Terry Turner
 Australia
Pat Murray
Jack Mast
 Canada
Mark Howkins
André Chevrefils
10m Air Pistol Greg Yelavich (NZL) Tom Guinn (CAN) Gilbert U (HKG)
10m Air Pistol – Pairs England
Paul Leatherdale
Ian Reid
 Australia
Phil Adams
Bruce Favell
 New Zealand
Greg Yelavich
Barrie Wickins
50m Rifle Prone Alan Smith (AUS) Alister Allan (SCO) John Knowles (SCO)[5]
50m Rifle Prone – Pairs Canada
Michael Ashcroft
Gale Stewart
 Australia
Donald Brook
Alan Smith
 Wales
Terry Wakefield
Colin Harris
50m Rifle Three Positions Malcolm Cooper (ENG) Alister Allan (SCO) Jean-François Sénécal (CAN)
50m Rifle Three Positions – Pairs England
Malcolm Cooper
Sarah Cooper
 Canada
Jean-François Sénécal
Michel Dion
 Scotland
Alister Allan
Bill MacNeill
Full Bore Rifle Stan Golinski (AUS) Alain Marion (CAN) John Bloomfield (ENG)
Full Bore Rifle – Pairs Canada
Bill Baldwin
Alain Marion
 Australia
James Corbett
Stan Golinski
 Northern Ireland
David Calvert
Martin Millar
10m Air Rifle Guy Lorion (CAN) Sharon Bowes (CAN) Malcolm Cooper (ENG)
10m Air Rifle – Pairs Canada
Guy Lorion
Sharon Bowes
 Australia
Wolfgang Jobst
Anton Wurfel
 England
Malcolm Cooper
Robert Smith
Trap Ian Peel (ENG) Peter Boden (ENG) Roland Phillips (WAL)
Trap – Pairs England
Peter Boden
Ian Peel
 Northern Ireland
Tom Hewitt
Eamon Furphy
 Australia
Terry Rumbel
Domingo Diaz
Skeet Nigel Kelly (IOM) Joe Neville (ENG) Brian Gabriel (CAN)[6]
Skeet – Pairs England
Joe Neville
Ken Harman
 Canada
Brian Gabriel
Don Kwasyncia
 New Zealand
John Woolley
Jeff Farrell

Results

References

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