Emil Kellenberger
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Olympic medal record | |||
Men's Shooting | |||
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Gold | 1900 Paris | Three positions military rifle | |
Gold | 1900 Paris | Team military rifle | |
Silver | 1900 Paris | Kneeling military rifle |
Emil Kellenberger (born April 3 1864) was a Swiss sports shooter who competed in the early 20th century in rifle shooting. He participated in Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris and won three olympic medals, two gold medals in the Military Rifle 3 positions and team categories and a silver medal in the Military Rifle (kneeling). However his silver medal was tied with the Danish shooter Anders Peter Nielsen.
Olympic medalists in shooting | Olympic Champions in men's 300 m Rifle Three Positions (discontinued event, 1900-1972) |
Emil Kellenberger | Albert Helgerud | Paul Rene Colas | Morris Fisher | Emil Gruenig | Anatoli Bogdanov | Vassily Borisov | Hubert Hammerer | Gary Anderson (twice) | Lones Wigger |
Categories: Swiss sport shooters | Rifle shooters, 50 and 10 m events | Olympic gold medalists for Switzerland | Olympic silver medalists for Switzerland | Olympic shooters | Olympic competitors for Switzerland | Shooters at the 1900 Summer Olympics | 1864 births | Year of death missing | Place of birth missing | Swiss people stubs