Shooting at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's 10 metre air pistol

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Women's 10 metre air pistol
at the 2018 Asian Games
VenueJakabaring Shooting Range
Dates24 August
Competitors43 from 24 nations
Medalists
gold medal    China
silver medal    South Korea
bronze medal    India
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The women's 10 metre air pistol event at the 2018 Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia took place on 24 August at the Jakabaring International Shooting Range.[1]

Schedule[]

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

Date Time Event
Tuesday, 24 August 2018 09:00 Qualification
13:00 Final

Records[]

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

Qualification
World Record  Anna Korakaki (GRE) 587 Fort Benning, United States 12 May 2018
Asian Record  Yu Ai-wen (TPE) 578 Fort Benning, United States 12 May 2018
Games Record
Final
World Record  Zorana Arunović (SRB) 246.9 Maribor, Slovenia 11 March 2017
Asian Record  Yukari Konishi (JPN) 245.3 Wako, Japan 10 December 2017
Games Record

Results[]

Qualification[]

Rank Athlete Series Total Xs Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
1  Wang Qian (CHN) 96 97 97 95 98 97 580 19
2  Kim Min-jung (KOR) 96 95 95 96 99 94 575 17
3  Manu Bhaker (IND) 94 98 96 97 95 94 574 20
4  Golnoush Sebghatollahi (IRI) 97 95 97 95 93 94 571 21
5  Yu Ai-wen (TPE) 95 93 96 95 98 94 571 17
6  Kwak Jung-hye (KOR) 96 94 97 94 95 95 571 13
7  Heena Sidhu (IND) 94 94 96 93 99 95 571 12
8   (VIE) 94 94 95 95 97 95 570 16
9   (SGP) 96 96 95 94 95 94 570 11
10   (HKG) 97 95 98 92 93 94 569 16
11  Akiko Sato (JPN) 96 93 95 94 94 97 569 13
12   (IRI) 95 95 96 92 95 95 568 16
13  Ji Xiaojing (CHN) 90 98 97 94 94 95 568 14
14  Tanyaporn Prucksakorn (THA) 93 97 96 95 92 95 568 13
15   (THA) 92 93 93 95 99 95 567 10
16   (QAT) 92 96 97 95 94 92 566 21
17   (QAT) 93 94 94 96 95 94 566 14
18   (VIE) 91 96 95 97 94 93 566 12
19  Zauresh Baibussinova (KAZ) 94 92 96 95 96 92 565 13
20  Tien Chia-chen (TPE) 91 95 97 97 95 90 565 13
21   (KAZ) 93 94 92 94 92 97 562 17
22   (MYA) 91 93 96 93 94 93 560 14
23  Bibiana Ng (MAS) 90 93 95 94 96 92 560 8
24   (MAS) 93 93 90 95 96 92 559 6
25   (SGP) 93 88 91 98 93 94 557 17
26  Lo Ka Kay (HKG) 97 92 91 94 90 93 557 11
27   (UAE) 94 95 90 91 89 97 556 16
28   (BAN) 95 88 95 94 92 92 556 13
29   (PRK) 94 89 93 95 93 92 556 11
30   (BAN) 91 91 92 91 97 94 556 6
31   (MGL) 93 95 95 89 88 94 554 9
32   (UAE) 94 92 94 87 94 92 553 10
33  Satoko Yamada (JPN) 92 93 92 90 89 93 549 9
34  Wadha Al-Balushi (OMA) 87 94 88 91 92 94 546 12
35  Otryadyn Gündegmaa (MGL) 92 94 84 92 91 92 545 8
36   (TJK) 85 94 93 91 89 91 543 9
37   (INA) 94 91 88 90 93 87 543 7
38   (MDV) 86 86 91 88 93 87 531 4
39   (LAO) 87 86 86 91 83 92 525 8
40   (INA) 87 87 78 94 90 86 522 5
41   (LAO) 85 79 86 93 89 85 517 5
42   (MDV) 86 72 88 91 88 85 510 0
43   (TLS) 73 85 77 75 75 85 470 3

Final[]

Rank Athlete Series S-off Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Wang Qian (CHN) 50.5 101.7 120.9 142.0 161.8 180.6 200.4 219.7 240.3 GR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kim Min-jung (KOR) 50.1 100.9 121.1 140.2 159.5 180.0 199.8 219.7 237.6
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Heena Sidhu (IND) 49.9 96.7 117.1 138.0 158.5 178.3 198.8 219.2
4  Golnoush Sebghatollahi (IRI) 50.8 99.5 118.4 137.1 157.9 178.4 192.9
5  Manu Bhaker (IND) 49.0 97.5 116.3 136.8 156.5 176.2
6  Kwak Jung-hye (KOR) 50.5 98.2 116.2 136.4 155.6
7   (VIE) 47.0 96.9 116.6 134.0
8  Yu Ai-wen (TPE) 48.3 96.3 114.5

References[]

  1. ^ "ISSF Rules Changes for 2018-2020 approved". ISSF. 18 December 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2018.

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