Doug Koenig

{{short description|American sport shooter}}

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Doug Koenig is an American sport shooter and one of the most decorated competitors in the history of precision shooting sports.[http://dougkoenig.com/professional-accomplishments/ Official website of Doug Koenig] At the 1990 IPSC Handgun World Shoot, Koenig became the first athlete to win a world championship using a red dot sight rather than traditional iron sights, a milestone that helped usher in a new era of optics in competitive shooting. He followed this with a silver medal in the 1993 IPSC Handgun World Shoot and a bronze in 1991.

Koenig is best known for his record-setting performance at the Bianchi Cup, where he has won 18 championship titles, making him the most successful shooter in the event’s history. His first-place finishes span from 1990 through 2024, with only a handful of second-place showings during that period.

He is also a three-time champion of the Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships (1999, 2000, 2001), and has earned additional medals at the IPSC US Handgun Championship and the US National Steel Championship.

In addition to his pistol accolades, Koenig has found success in Precision Rifle Series, particularly in the PRS Production Class, where he won the National Production Class championship three years in a row (2019–2021) with perfect scores and continued to place among the top finishers in 2022 and 2024.

Koenig’s career reflects a rare level of dominance and versatility across both handgun and rifle disciplines, and he is widely regarded as one of the greatest competitive shooters of all time.

=Professional career=

Pistol

The Bianchi CupList of Bianchi Cup champions

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! Year !! Country !! Finish !! Score !! Gun

1990{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-157xS&W Model 10
1992{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-169x
1998{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-180x
2000{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-185x
2001{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-184x
2002{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-184x
2003{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-183x
2004{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-177x
2005{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-185x
2006{{flagicon|USA}}2nd1920-174xCaspian 1911
2007{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-185x
2008{{flagicon|USA}}1st1918-185x
2009{{flagicon|USA}}2nd1920-177xCaspian 1911
2010{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-179x
2011{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-187x
2012{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-182x
2013{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-183x
2014{{flagicon|USA}}2nd1918-182x
2015{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-180xS&W 1911
2016{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-183xS&W 1911
2017{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-184xS&W 1911
2018{{flagicon|USA}}2nd*1920-172x
2021{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-182x
2024{{flagicon|USA}}1st1920-183x
2025{{flagicon|USA}}2nd1918-180x

*Doug Koenig & Mark Blake tied for second place in 2018, each with a score of 1920-172x, the champion was Adam Sokolowski with a score of 1920-176x

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! Finish !! Year !! Country !! Competition

20px Gold*1990{{flagicon|USA}}IPSC Handgun World ShootsIPSC Handgun World Shoots
20pxBronze1991{{flagicon|USA}}IPSC Handgun World Shoots
20pxSilver1993{{flagicon|USA}}IPSC Handgun World Shoots
20px Gold1999{{flagicon|USA}}Steel ChallengeSteel Challenge
20px Gold2000{{flagicon|USA}}Steel Challenge
20px Gold2001{{flagicon|USA}}Steel Challenge
20pxBronze2014{{flagicon|USA}}US National Steel ChampionsSteel Challenge
20pxSilver1995{{flagicon|USA}}IPSC US Handgun ChampionshipIPSC US Handgun Championship

*The first competitor to win the World Shoot using a red dot sight.

Rifle

PRS Production Class Results[https://www.precisionrifleseries.com/ Precision Rifle Series]

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! YEAR !! State !! Finish!! Points

2019PA1st500.000
2020PA1st500.000
2021PA1st500.000
2022PA2nd490.361
2024PA3rd451.837

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