Emil Martinsson
Emil Martinsson, sometimes known as Emil Andersson is a Swedish running target sport shooter who won several medals at the ISSF World Shooting Championships.
He competed with his birth name Emil Andersson until 2009, when he married and chose to acquire the surname of his wife Martinsson, as permitted by Swedish law.
Biography
Martinsson was fourth in the Shooting at the [2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 10 metre running target|Running Target, 10 metres] at Athens 2004.He grew up close to the Småland-Skåne border, but now lives in Strömsund, Jämtland. His trainer is Claes Johansson. At the 2008 World [Running Target Championships], Martinsson became the first ever 10 metre running target World Champion in a knockout format. He defeated top seed Vladyslav Prianishnikov in the semifinal and then scored seven straight tens in the final, winning it with 6–1 over Miroslav Januš. Martinsson defeated his title at the 2009 World Running Target Championships, once again scoring straight tens in the final.
Prior to this, Martinsson had won two individual world championship medals: a silver in 50 metre [running target mixed] at the 2002 [ISSF World Shooting Championships] and a bronze in 10 metre running [target mixed] in 2008. He also participated in the Shooting at the 2004 [Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre running target|last Olympic running target competition] which was held in 2004, reaching the final and finishing fourth, missing the bronze medal by 0.3 points. At the 2006 ISSF World Shooting Championships he failed to win an individual medal, but was part of the Swedish team that won medals in all four team events.
Martinsson holds several Swedish records; his 50 metre running target record is 598 points, two points List of national shooting records surpassing [the world records|higher than the world record].
Individual and team medals at World Championships
| Year | Competition | Venue | Rank | Event | Points |
| 2002 | World Championships | ![]() |
