The European 300 m Rifle Championships are special shooting sport championships of 300 metre rifle discipline, organized discontinuously as a stand alone championships by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) since 1959.[1] [2]
Year | Venue | Disciplines | Individual events | Team events | Date | ||
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1 | 1959 | Winterthur | 300 m rifle | 5 (men) | 1 (men) | 25 - 26 August | |
2 | 1977 | Winterthur | 300 m rifle | 5 (men) | 5 (men) | 9 - 11 September | |
3 | 1981 | Oulu | 300 m rifle | 5 (men) | 5 (men) | 15 - 20 June | |
4 | 1983 | Oslo | 300 m rifle | 5 (men) | 5 (men) | 15 - 19 June | |
5 | 1985 | Zürich | 300 m rifle | 5 (men) | 5 (men) | 6 - 10 September | |
6 | 1989 | Lahti | 300 m rifle | 5 (men) | 5 (men) | 29 July - 2 August | |
7 | Winterthur | 300 m rifle | 5 (men) | 5 (men) | |||
8 | Thun | 300 m rifle | 3 (men) | 3 (men) | |||
9 | Boden | 300 m rifle | 3 (men) | 3 (men) | |||
10 | 300 m rifle | 3 (men) | 3 (men) | ||||
11 | Saint-Jean-de-Marsacq | 300 m rifle | 3 (men) | 3 (men) | |||
12 | Zagreb | 300 m rifle | 5 (2 men +2 women +1 open) | 4 (1 men +1 women+2 mixed) | 25 July - 30 July |