Konrad Stäheli
Swiss target shooter, Olympic medalist
Swiss target shooter, Olympic medalist
1866
160 years ago
Athletes & Sports Figures
Switzerland
Achieved notable success in target shooting during the early 20th century. Competed in the 1920 Antwerp Olympics, where won a silver medal in the team free rifle event. Participated in multiple national championships, securing numerous titles and accolades in shooting sports. Contributed to the growth and promotion of target shooting in Switzerland, demonstrating exceptional skill and commitment to the discipline until the time of death.
Won a silver medal in team free rifle at the 1920 Olympics
Secured multiple national shooting titles
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