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Gary Anderson (sport shooter)

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Anderson's influence on shooting sports extends well beyond the United States. He traveled extensively throughout his career in shooting, serving as a genuine ambassador for shooting sports, attending eleven Summer Olympic Games, three as a competitor and eight as technical delegate or a jury member.
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In ten years, his two Olympic gold medals, seven World Championship gold medals, six world records, and 12 national titles were and continue to be the most major international shooting titles ever won by an American. Following retirement from active competition, he continued to devote his time and
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energy to shooting sports by coaching young shooters, teaching shooting clinics, speaking at numerous shooting sports functions, and authoring hundreds of magazine articles and three books about shooting. Even during his "retirement" from shooting competition, Anderson competed in the
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From a very young age, hunting and shooting fascinated Anderson. Without benefit of a coach or proper equipment (including ammunition), he taught himself how to shoot by
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for one year and then enlisted in the army. He served in the army until 1962, attaining the rank of Lieutenant. After resigning from the army, Anderson served with the
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in 1972. During his term, Anderson felt that the Republican Party was too engaged in partisan politics, so he changed affiliation from the Republican to the
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After his active career, Anderson has continued to work with shooting. He was Shooting Competition Manager at the
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awarded Anderson the IOC's highest honor, the Olympic Order for outstanding services to the Olympic Movement.
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his rifle for hours at a time. Dreams of becoming an Olympic gold medalist in shooting led Anderson to the
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event before it was discontinued. He also set six individual world records, and won seven
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sport shooter. He was the only shooter to win two consecutive Olympic gold medals in the
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from 1999 to 2009 (now Director Emeritus). He is also one of the vice presidents of the
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in 1959—only two years later, in 1961, he would win his first national championship.
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He is the first American ever elected to the position of Vice President of the
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Pan American Games gold medalists for the United States in shooting
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from 1965 to 1968. During this time he received degrees from
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to become the Shooting Competitions Manager for the 1996
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and 11 national titles, as well as 11 gold medals at the
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Olympic gold medalists for the United States in shooting
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Gary Anderson Director Civilian Marksmanship Emeritus
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Nebraska Legislature
Holdrege, Nebraska
Republican
Democratic
Rifle shooting
United States
Olympic Games
1964 Tokyo
300 m rifle 3 positions
1968 Mexico City
300 m rifle 3 positions
American
300 m rifle
world
Pan American Games
Holdrege, Nebraska
Axtell, Nebraska
University of Nebraska
Nebraska Army National Guard
California National Guard
Hastings College
Nebraska
San Francisco Theological Seminary
California
Republican
Nebraska Legislature
Democratic Party
dry-firing
United States Army

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