10 m Air Pistol
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10 m Air Pistol | |
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Men | |
Number of shots: | 60 + 10 |
Olympic Games: | Since 1988 |
World Championships: | Since 1970 |
Abbreviation: | AP60 |
Women | |
Number of shots: | 40 + 10 |
Olympic Games: | Since 1988 |
World Championships: | Since 1970 |
Abbreviation: | AP40 |
10 m Air Pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events. It is similar to 10 m Air Rifle in that the program consists of 60 shots within 105 minutes for men, and 40 shots within 75 minutes for women. It is also similar to 50 m Pistol despite the shorter distance and the use of airguns, and most top-level shooters compete in both events. Before the competition shots, but within the time limit, the shooter may fire an unlimited number of sighting shots.
[edit] Current world records
Men - Qualification | 593 | Sergei Pyzhianov | 1989, Munich | Team | 1759 | Russia | 2007, Deauville |
Men - Final | 695.1 593+102.1 |
Sergei Pyzhianov | 1989, Munich | ||||
Junior Male | 588 | Leonid Ekimov | 2007, Deauville | Team | 1726 | Ukraine Russia China |
2001, Pontevedra 2006, Moscow 2006, Zagreb |
Women - Qualification | 393 | Svetlana Smirnova | 1998, Munich | Team | 1161 | Russia China |
1993, Brno 2006, Doha |
Women - Final | 493.5 390+103.5 |
Ren Jie | 1999, Munich | ||||
Junior Female | 391 | Marija Mladenovic | 1995, Milan | Team | 1146 | China | 2002, Lahti |
[edit] Olympic and World Champions (Men)
[edit] Olympic and World Champions (Women)
Year | Individual | Team | |
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Olympics | |||
1988 Olympics, Seoul | Jasna Šekarić | Yugoslavia | |
1992 Olympics, Barcelona | Marina Logvinenko | Unified Team | |
1996 Olympics, Atlanta | Olga Klochneva | Russia | |
2000 Olympics, Sydney | Tao Luna | China | |
2004 Olympics, Athens | Olena Kostevych | Ukraine | |
World Championsip | |||
1970 WCH, Phoenix | Sally Carroll | United States | Soviet Union |
1974 WCH, Thun | Zinaida Simonian | Soviet Union | |
1978 WCH, Seoul | Kerstin Hansson | Sweden | Sweden |
1979 AWCH, Seoul | Ruby Fox | United States | United States |
1981 AWCH, Santo Domingo | Nonna Kalinina | Soviet Union | Soviet Union |
1982 WCH, Caracas | Marina Dobrantcheva | Soviet Union | Soviet Union |
1983 AWCH, Innsbruck | Kerstin Bodin | Sweden | Sweden |
1985 AWCH, Mexico City | Marina Dobrantcheva | Soviet Union | Soviet Union |
1986 WCH, Suhl | Anke Voelker | East Germany | Soviet Union |
1987 AWCH, Budapest | Jasna Brajković | Yugoslavia | Soviet Union |
1989 AWCH, Sarajevo | Nino Salukvadze | Soviet Union | West Germany |
1990 WCH, Moscow | Jasna Šekarić | Yugoslavia | Soviet Union |
1991 AWCH, Stavanger | Marina Logvinenko | Soviet Union | Soviet Union |
1994 WCH, Milan | Jasna Šekarić | Serbia and Montenegro | China |
1998 WCH, Barcelona | Munkhbayar Dorjsuren | Mongolia | Russia |
2002 WCH, Lahti | Olena Kostevych | Ukraine | Russia |
2006 WCH, Zagreb | Natalia Paderina | Russia | China |
Junior World Championship | |||
1989 AWCH, Sarajevo | Miroslawa Sagun | Poland | Poland |
1991 AWCH, Stavanger | Stefanie Koch | Germany | France |
1994 WCH, Milan | Karen Macary | France | Denmark |
1998 WCH, Barcelona | Viktoria Chaika | Belgium | Hungary |
2002 WCH, Lahti | Katarzyna Szymanska | Poland | China |
2006 WCH, Zagreb | Brankica Zaric | Serbia and Montenegro | China |
ISSF shooting events |
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300 m Rifle | 300 m Standard Rifle | 50 m Rifle | 10 m Air Rifle |
50 m Pistol | 25 m Pistol | 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol | 25 m Center-Fire Pistol | 25 m Standard Pistol | 10 m Air Pistol |
Trap | Double Trap | Skeet |
50 m Running Target | 10 m Running Target |