1949 ISSF World Shooting Championships

1949 ISSF World Shooting Championships

The 34th UIT World Shooting Championships was the contemporary name of the ISSF World Shooting Championships held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1949.__NOTOC__

Pistol events

References

* [http://www.issf-shooting.org/_data/medallist/WCH_Medallists_1897_2005.pdf All WCH medallists] (ISSF website)


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