Wolfram Waibel
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Wolfram Waibel Jr (ur. 22 lutego 1970 w Hohenems[1]) – austriacki strzelec sportowy. Dwukrotny medalista olimpijski z Atlanty[2].
Specjalizował się w strzelaniu karabinowym. Brał udział w czterech igrzyskach olimpijskich (IO 92, IO 96, IO 00, IO 04). W 1996 zajął drugie miejsce w konkurencji karabinu pneumatycznego na dystansie 10 metrów i był trzeci w trzech postawach. W trzech postawach był brązowym medalistą mistrzostw świata w 1994. W 1996 zdobył złoto mistrzostw Europy na dystansie 10 metrów w karabinie pneumatycznym.
Strzelcem sportowym i olimpijczykiem był również jego ojciec o tym samym imieniu.
Przypisy
- ↑ Wolfram Waibel, Jr. Biography and Olympic Results, Sports-Reference.com [dostęp 2019-04-15] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2011-04-06] (ang.).
- ↑ Wolfram WAIBEL JR, olympic.org [dostęp 2019-04-15] (ang.).
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