Shooting at the 2018 Asian Games – Mixed 10 metre air pistol team

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Mixed 10 metre air pistol team
at the 2018 Asian Games
VenueJakabaring Shooting Range
Dates19 August
Competitors42 from 21 nations
Medalists
gold medal    China
silver medal    South Korea
bronze medal    Vietnam
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The mixed 10 metre air pistol team competition at the 2018 Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia took place on 19 August at the Jakabaring International Shooting Range.

Schedule[]

All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

Date Time Event
Sunday, 19 August 2018 11:00 Qualification
16:20 Final

Records[]

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Asian and Games records were as follows.

Qualification
World Record  India 778 Changwon, South Korea 26 April 2018
Asian Record  India 778 Changwon, South Korea 26 April 2018
Games Record
Final
World Record  China 487.7 Changwon, South Korea 26 April 2018
Asian Record  China 487.7 Changwon, South Korea 26 April 2018
Games Record

Results[]

Qualification[]

Rank Team Series Total Xs Notes
1 2 3 4
1  China (CHN) 191 194 190 194 769 21 GR
Wu Jiayu 97 97 97 97 388 11
Ji Xiaojing 94 97 93 97 381 10
2  South Korea (KOR) 190 195 193 190 768 25
Lee Dae-myung 95 97 97 95 384 11
Kim Min-jung 95 98 96 95 384 14
3  Japan (JPN) 191 191 193 191 766 25
Tomoyuki Matsuda 98 96 97 100 391 18
Akiko Sato 93 95 96 91 375 7
4  Vietnam (VIE) 188 192 191 191 762 23
Trần Quốc Cường 93 96 97 98 384 14
95 96 94 93 378 9
5  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 190 190 192 187 759 25
Vladimir Issachenko 95 95 96 96 382 16
Zauresh Baibussinova 95 95 96 91 377 9
6  India (IND) 189 187 192 191 759 14
Abhishek Verma 95 94 95 97 381 5
Manu Bhaker 94 93 97 94 378 9
7  Hong Kong (HKG) 186 186 191 195 758 22
94 92 94 98 378 9
92 94 97 97 380 13
8  Thailand (THA) 188 190 191 189 758 19
95 94 95 95 379 9
Tanyaporn Prucksakorn 93 96 96 94 379 10
9  Iran (IRI) 185 193 194 185 757 21
Ebrahim Barkhordari 91 96 98 91 376 10
Hanieh Rostamian 94 97 96 94 381 11
10  Malaysia (MAS) 187 190 188 190 755 22
Johnathan Wong 95 96 94 96 381 8
92 94 94 94 374 14
11  Mongolia (MGL) 187 192 186 190 755 15
Enkhtaivany Davaakhüü 94 96 92 98 380 9
93 96 94 92 375 6
12  Singapore (SGP) 189 184 190 190 753 22
95 92 98 95 380 13
94 92 92 95 373 9
13  Myanmar (MYA) 186 189 187 190 752 19
Ye Tun Naung 94 97 95 97 383 13
92 92 92 93 369 6
14  Oman (OMA) 189 188 187 187 751 20
95 96 95 92 378 11
Wadha Al-Balushi 94 92 92 95 373 9
15  North Korea (PRK) 183 187 191 190 751 14
Kim Song-guk 97 95 97 97 386 10
86 92 94 93 365 4
16  United Arab Emirates (UAE) 185 189 183 190 747 11
92 95 92 94 373 7
93 94 91 96 374 4
17  Qatar (QAT) 188 182 189 186 745 11
96 92 95 93 376 7
92 90 94 93 369 4
18  Indonesia (INA) 179 187 187 188 741 13
91 95 93 94 373 6
88 92 94 94 368 7
19  Bangladesh (BAN) 189 177 181 187 734 14
96 87 91 91 365 7
93 90 90 96 369 7
20  Laos (LAO) 181 173 181 182 717 8
92 83 85 91 351 2
89 90 96 91 366 6
21  Tajikistan (TJK) 182 175 179 176 712 11
92 89 94 83 358 4
90 86 85 93 354 7

Final[]

Rank Team Series S-off Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1st place, gold medalist(s)  China (CHN)
Wu Jiayu
Ji Xiaojing
98.7 194.1 291.5 332.6 373.2 413.3 473.2 GR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  South Korea (KOR)
Lee Dae-myung
Kim Min-jung
96.9 195.4 294.2 330.7 371.3 409.0 467.6
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Vietnam (VIE)
Trần Quốc Cường
96.3 193.8 290.6 327.6 367.0 407.5
4  Japan (JPN)
Tomoyuki Matsuda
Akiko Sato
94.1 192.6 290.8 326.7 362.2
5  Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Vladimir Issachenko
Zauresh Baibussinova
89.7 186.9 285.3 323.9

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