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Le Stade Olympique de Reims was the temporary name of a
firing range located in
Tinqueux, near
Reims,
France, home of the Société de Tir de Reims. For the
1924 Summer Olympics in neighboring
Paris, the range hosted the
shooting 50 m rifle prone event.
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19th century | | |
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20th century |
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1900:
Boulogne-Billancourt,
Satory
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1908:
Bisley Ranges,
Uxendon Shooting School Club
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1912:
Råsunda IP
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1920:
Beverloo Camp,
Hoogboom Military Camp
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1924:
Camp de Châlons,
Issy-les-Moulineaux,
Le Stade Olympique Reims,
Le Stand de Tir de Versailles
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1932:
Los Angeles Police Pistol Range
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1936:
Wannsee Shooting Range
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1948:
Bisley Ranges
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1952:
Huopalahti,
Malmi Rifle Range
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1956:
Royal Australian Air Force, Laverton Air Base,
Williamstown
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1960:
Cesano Infantry School Range,
Lazio Pigeon Shooting Stand,
Umberto I Shooting Range
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1964:
Asaka Shooting Range,
Tokorozawa Shooting Range
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1968:
Vicente Suárez Shooting Range
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1972:
Schießanlage
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1976:
Olympic Shooting Range, L'Acadie
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1980:
Dynamo Shooting Range
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1984:
Prado Regional Park
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1988:
Taenung International Shooting Range
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1992:
Mollet del Vallès Shooting Range
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1996:
Wolf Creek Shooting Complex
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21st century | |
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