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Lones Wigger
Sport shooter and soldier (1937–2017)
Lones Wesley Wigger Jr. (August 25, 1937, Great Falls, Montana – December 14, 2017, Colorado Springs, Colorado) was an American sports shooter.
Wigger was a member of the United States Olympic team on three occasions, winning two Olympic Gold Medals.[2] He also served in the U.S. Army as a lieutenant colonel.
Wigger is often regarded as having been the greatest competitive rifle shooter ever to have taken aim for the United States.
Lones wigger wikipedia
He made every Olympic Shooting Team between 1968 and 1980, he held or co-held 27 world records – 14 team and 13 individual. He won 58 National Championships of almost every variety beginning in 1963. He was a member of 16 major U.S.
international teams, starting with the 1963 Pan-American Games[3] and his record includes: 22 World Championships (two individual, 20 team); seven Pan-American titles; 18 victories in the Championship of the Americas meet; 16 victories in the Counci