Shooting at the Commonwealth Games

Shooting sports have been contested at the Commonwealth Games at every games since 1966 with the exception of the 1970 Commonwealth Games. Events were open until they were segregated by gender in 1994 for pistol and most rifle events and in 2002 for trap and skeet events; the full bore rifle competitions remained open.

Editions

Games Year Host city Host country Best nation
VIII1966Kingston Jamaica Canada
X1974Christchurch New Zealand Canada
XI1978Edmonton, Alberta Canada Canada
XII1982Brisbane, Queensland Australia Australia
XIII1986Edinburgh Scotland England
XIV1990Auckland New Zealand Australia
XV1994Victoria, British Columbia Canada Australia
XVI1998Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Australia
XVII2002Manchester England India
XVIII2006Melbourne, Victoria Australia India
XIX2010Delhi India India
XX2014Glasgow Scotland Australia
XXI2018Gold Coast, Queensland Australia India

Events

Men's events
Event667478828690949802061014Games
Current programs
50 metre free pistolXXXXXXXXXXXX12
25 metre rapid fire pistolXX2
10 metre air pistolXXXXXXXXX9
50 metre small bore rifle proneXXXXXXXXXXX11
50 metre small bore rifle three positionsXXXXXXXXX9
10 metre air rifleXXXXXXXXX9
10 metre air rifle pairsXXXXXXXXX9
TrapXX2
Double trapXXXX4
SkeetXXXXXXXXXXX11
Past events
50 metre free pistol pairsXXXXXXXX8
25 metre standard pistolXXX3
25 metre standard pistol pairsXXX3
25 metre centre fire pistolXXXXXXXXX9
25 metre centre fire pistol pairsXXXXXXXX8
25 metre rapid fire pistol pairsXXXXXXXX8
10 metre air pistol pairsXXXXXXXX8
50 metre small bore rifle prone pairsXXXXXXX7
50 metre small bore rifle three positions pairsXXXXXXXX8
Free rifle proneX1
Free rifle prone pairsX1
10 metre running targetXX2
10 metre running target pairsXX2
Clay pigeon trapXXXXXXXXX9
Clay pigeon trap pairsXX2
Trap pairsXXXXX5
Double trap pairsXXX3
Skeet pairsXXXXXXX7
Events34417171818172121228
Women's events
Event667478828690949802061014Games
Current programs
25 metre sport pistolXXXXXX6
10 metre air pistolXXXXXX6
50 metre small bore rifle proneXXXXXX6
50 metre small bore rifle three positionsXXXXXX6
10 metre air rifleXXXXXX6
TrapXX2
Double trapXXX3
SkeetXXX3
Past events
25 metre sport pistol pairsXXXXX5
10 metre air pistol pairsXXXXX5
50 metre small bore rifle prone pairsXXXXX5
50 metre small bore rifle three positions pairsXXXXX5
10 metre air rifle pairsXXXXX5
Clay pigeon trapXX2
Clay pigeon trap pairsXX2
Trap pairsX1
Double trap pairsXX2
Skeet pairsXX2
Events10101616128
Open events
Event667478828690949802061014Games
Current programs
Full bore Queen's prize individualXXXXXXXXX9
Full bore Queen's prize pairsXXXXXXXXXXXX12
Past events
Skeet pairsX1
Events111222322222

All-time medal table

Updated after the 2018 Commonwealth Games

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia706045175
2 India634428135
3 England496067176
4 Canada394038117
5 New Zealand15162152
6 Scotland13162251
7 Cyprus115521
8 Singapore105722
9 Wales791127
10 Northern Ireland53614
11 Malaysia3101427
12 South Africa213924
13 Bangladesh2428
14 Isle of Man1236
15 Guernsey1225
16 Sri Lanka1203
17 Hong Kong1045
18 Jersey1012
19 Malta0134
 Trinidad and Tobago0134
21 Pakistan0123
22 Papua New Guinea0101
23 Namibia0033
24 Jamaica0011
Totals (24 nations)294295297886

Games records

2014:

References

  • "COMMONWEALTH GAMES MEDALLISTS - SHOOTING". gbrathletics. Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
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