Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Lones Wigger | |
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| Name | Lones Wigger |
| Sport | Shooting |
| Event | Rifle shooting |
| Team | United States |
Lones Wigger was a renowned American shooter and Olympic competitor, known for his exceptional skills in rifle shooting. He was a member of the United States Army and competed in numerous international events, including the Olympic Games, World Championships, and Pan American Games. Wigger's achievements were recognized by the National Rifle Association and the United States Olympic Committee. He was also associated with the International Shooting Sport Federation and the USA Shooting organization.
Lones Wigger was born in Great Falls, Montana, and grew up in a family of shooters. He developed an interest in rifle shooting at a young age and was influenced by notable shooters such as Gary Anderson and John Writer. Wigger attended Montana State University, where he studied agriculture and competed in collegiate shooting events, including the National Collegiate Athletic Association championships. He was also a member of the Montana State University shooting team and competed in events organized by the National Rifle Association.
Wigger's shooting career spanned several decades, during which he competed in various events, including rifle shooting, pistol shooting, and shotgun shooting. He was a member of the United States Army Marksmanship Unit and competed in numerous international events, including the ISSF World Shooting Championships and the Pan American Games. Wigger's achievements were recognized by the International Shooting Sport Federation and the USA Shooting organization, and he was awarded the National Rifle Association's Distinguished Rifleman Badge. He also competed in events organized by the Civilian Marksmanship Program and the National Shooting Sports Foundation.
Lones Wigger competed in several Olympic Games, including the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, and the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. He won several Olympic medals, including gold medals in the 50 metre rifle prone event and the 50 metre rifle three positions event. Wigger's Olympic achievements were recognized by the United States Olympic Committee and the International Olympic Committee. He also competed in events organized by the European Shooting Confederation and the Asian Shooting Confederation.
Wigger's achievements in rifle shooting were recognized by several organizations, including the National Rifle Association, the United States Olympic Committee, and the International Shooting Sport Federation. He was awarded the National Rifle Association's Distinguished Rifleman Badge and the United States Olympic Committee's Olympic Order. Wigger was also inducted into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame and the National Rifle Association's Hall of Fame. His legacy continues to inspire shooters around the world, including notable shooters such as Michael Anti and Jason Parker.
Lones Wigger was married to Mary Wigger and had several children, including Deena Wigger and Danny Wigger. He lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and was involved in various shooting organizations, including the National Rifle Association and the USA Shooting organization. Wigger was also a member of the United States Army and competed in events organized by the Army Marksmanship Unit. His personal life was influenced by his shooting career, and he was known for his dedication to the sport and his commitment to promoting rifle shooting around the world, including events organized by the International Shooting Sport Federation and the European Shooting Confederation.