300 m rifle three positions

300 m rifle three positions (formerly known as one of four free rifle disciplines) is an ISSF shooting event, involving shooting 40 shots each from the prone, the standing and the kneeling positions. Men and women both shoot the same number of shots, though previously women only shot half the course – or 20 shots in each position.

300 m rifle three positions
Men
Number of shots3x40
Olympic Games1900–1972
World ChampionshipsSince 1897
Abbreviation300FR3X40
Women
Number of shots3x40
World ChampionshipsSince 2002
Abbreviation300R3X40

Originally there had been champions declared in each position based on the results of the 40 shots in the three position match. A special 300 metre rifle prone match was added in 1982 however, after a pattern from the so-called English Match. After 1990, no World Championship medals have been awarded in the standing or kneeling position.

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