Lisa Müller

Lisa Müller
Personal information
NationalityGerman
Born (1989-11-23) 23 November 1989
Weingarten, Germany
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Sport
CountryGermany
SportShooting
Event(s)Air rifle
Rifle
ClubSV Berg
Medal record
World Championships
2014 Granada 10 m air rifle team
2018 Changwon 300 m rifle 3 positions
2018 Changwon 300 m rifle 3 positions team
2018 Changwon 300 m rifle prone team
2022 Cairo 50 m rifle 3 positions team
2023 Cairo 300 m rifle prone team
2023 Cairo 300 m rifle 3 positions team
2023 Baku 10 m air rifle team
2023 Baku 300 m rifle prone team
2023 Baku 300 m rifle 3 positions team
European Games
2023 Kraków-Małopolska 50 m rifle 3 positions team
European Championships
2015 Maribor 300 m rifle 3 positions
2015 Maribor 300 m rifle 3 positions team
2015 Maribor 300 m rifle prone
2019 Bologna 300 m rifle 3 positions
2022 Wrocław 50 m rifle 3 positions team
2015 Maribor 300 m rifle prone team
2017 Baku 300 m rifle prone team
2017 Baku 300 m rifle 3 positions
2019 Bologna 300 m rifle prone team
World Cups
2022 Rio de Janeiro 10 m air rifle team
2022 Changwon 50 m rifle 3 positions team
2023 Cairo 10 m air rifle mixed
2023 Baku 50 m rifle 3 positions
2023 Doha 50 m rifle 3 positions

Lisa Müller (born 23 November 1989) is a German sport shooter and five times world champion.

Career

Lisa Müller was introduced to shooting sports by her parents and gained experience with air rifle, small bore, and large bore at an early age. She started shooting at the age of ten, with her father as her coach and her mother as her mental mentor.[1] In 2014, Müller won her first world championship title in the 10-metre air rifle team discipline with Sonja Pfeilschifter and Barbara Engleder at the World Shooting Championships in Granada. One year later, she achieved three gold medals at Maribor's 2015 European Shooting Championships. Now a sports soldier, she went on to win three gold medals at the 2018 World Shooting Championships in Changwon in the disciplines of 300 m free rifle three-position competition, 300 m free rifle three-position competition team, and 300 m free rifle prone team.[2]

At the 2023 Shooting World Championships in Baku, Müller achieved third place three times, but finished ninth in the small-bore three-position competition and missed out on the final, in which only the best eight female shooters took part. In retrospect, however, she found out that she had won the Olympic quota place and thus qualified for the Olympic Games in Paris.[2] There, she missed the final after 60 shots with 626.5 rings with the air rifle and finished 25th.

References

  1. ^ "Lisa Müller – deutsche Sportschützin (Lisa Müller – German Sport shooter)". Munzinger News (in German). 2019-11-25. Retrieved 2025-02-06.
  2. ^ a b "Lisa Müller – Ihre Story (Lisa Müller – her story)". dsb.de (in German). 2022-11-25. Retrieved 2025-02-06.