Shooting at the 1963 Pan American Games

Shooting
at the IV Pan American Games

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
25 metre center fire pistol
United States Thomas Smith
United States (USA)
United States William Blackenship
United States (USA)
Canada Garfield McMahon
Canada (CAN)
25 metre rapid fire pistol
United States Cecil Wallis
United States (USA)
United States Lawrence Mosely
United States (USA)
United States Manuel Fernandez
United States (USA)
50 metre pistol
United States Franklin Green
United States (USA)
Canada Garfield McMahon
Canada (CAN)
United States Albin Merx
United States (USA)
50 metre rifle prone
Venezuela Enrico Forcella Pelliccioni
Venezuela (VEN)
United States Lones Wigger
United States (USA)
United States Edward Gaygle
United States (USA)
50 metre rifle three positions
United States Gary Anderson
United States (USA)
United States William Krilling
United States (USA)
Mexico Paulino Díaz Carrillo
Mexico (MEX)
50 metre high power rifle three positions
United States Gary Anderson
United States (USA)
United States Verie Wright
United States (USA)
Canada Clinton Dahistron
Canada (CAN)
Trap
United States Kenneth Sedlecky
United States (USA)
Venezuela Juan Garcia
Venezuela (VEN)
Canada Bernard Hartman
Canada (CAN)

Team events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
25 metre center fire pistol
United States United States of America
United States (USA)
Canada Canada
Canada (CAN)
Mexico Mexico
Mexico (MEX)
25 metre rapid fire pistol
United States United States of America
United States (USA)
Argentina Argentina
Argentina (ARG)
Mexico Mexico
Mexico (MEX)
50 metre pistol
United States United States of America
United States (USA)
Canada Canada
Canada (CAN)
Brazil Brazil
Brazil (BRA)
50 metre rifle prone
United States United States of America
United States (USA)
Mexico Mexico
Mexico (MEX)
Venezuela Venezuela
Venezuela (VEN)
50 metre rifle three positions
United States United States of America
United States (USA)
Canada Canada
Canada (CAN)
Peru Peru
Peru (PER)
50 metre high power rifle three positions
United States United States of America
United States (USA)
Argentina Argentina
Argentina (ARG)
Brazil Brazil
Brazil (BRA)
Trap
United States United States of America
United States (USA)
Venezuela Venezuela
Venezuela (VEN)
Canada Canada
Canada (CAN)
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