25 m Pistol
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25 m Pistol | |
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Number of shots: | 2x30 + 20 |
Olympic Games: | Since 1984 |
World Championships: | Since 1966 |
Abbreviation: | SP |
25 m Pistol, formerly known as Sport Pistol, is one of the ISSF shooting events. It was devised as a women's event in the 1960s, based upon the rules of 25 m Center-Fire Pistol but shot with a .22 caliber handgun instead of the larger-caliber guns men used.
In 1984, female shooting competitions began in the Olympic Games, and so Sport Pistol made its way into the Olympic program. Internationally, it is still only shot by women and juniors, while men have Center-Fire Pistol instead. However, in many countries, there are also male classes in 25 m Pistol on the national level and lower.
As 25 m Pistol is Olympic, it involves shooting a final, which the Center-Fire event does not. The top 8 contestants reach the final, which consists of four additional rapid-fire stage series of 5 shots each. The final score is added to the qualification score.
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[edit] Current world records
Current world records in 25 m Pistol | ||||||||
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Women (ISSF) | Qualification | 594 | Diana Iorgova (BUL) Tao Luna (CHN) |
May 31, 1994 August 23, 2002 |
Milan (ITA) Munich (GER) |
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Final | 796.7 | Maria Grozdeva (BUL) (591+205.7) | April 11, 2005 | Changwon (KOR) | edit | |||
Teams | 1768 | China (Chen, Li, Tao) | October 4, 2002 | Busan (KOR) | edit | |||
Women (CISM) | Individual | 590 | Li Duihong (CHN) Maria Grozdeva (BUL) |
1993 1996 |
NOR SWE |
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Teams | 1754 | Russia (Belyeva, Khomyleva, Logvinenko) | 1993 | NOR | edit | |||
Junior Women | Individual | 593 | Nino Salukvadze (URS) | July 13, 1989 | Zagreb (YUG) | edit | ||
Teams | 1726 | China (Hu, Song, Wang) | December 7, 2007 | Kuwait City (KUW) | edit | |||
Junior Men | Individual | 586 | Leonid Ekimov (RUS) | July 24, 2004 | Munich (GER) | edit | ||
Teams | 1745 | Russia (Fedorinov, Klimov, Onipko) | September 4, 1994 | Wrocław (POL) | edit |
[edit] World and Olympic Champions
- Further information: List of Olympic medalists in shooting: 25 m Pistol
25 m Pistol for women was introduced in the 1984 Summer Olympics. In its first six installments, one shooter has succeeded to win two gold medals: Maria Grozdeva from Bulgaria.
[edit] Women
Year | Venue | Individual | Team | ||
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1966 | Wiesbaden | Nina Rasskazova (URS) | |||
1970 | Phoenix | Nina Stoliarova (URS) | United States | ||
1974 | Thun | Nina Stoliarova (URS) | Soviet Union | ||
1978 | Seoul | Kimberly Dyer (USA) | Denmark | ||
1982 | Caracas | Palma Balogh (HUN) | Soviet Union | ||
1984 | Los Angeles | Linda Thom (CAN) | |||
1986 | Suhl | Marina Dobrantcheva (URS) | Soviet Union | ||
1988 | Seoul | Nino Salukvadze (URS) | |||
1990 | Moscow | Marina Logvinenko (URS) | Soviet Union | Junior Women | |
1992 | Barcelona | Marina Logvinenko (EUN) | Individual | Team | |
1994 | Milan | Boo Soon Hee (KOR) | China | Slawomira Szpek (POL) | Germany |
1996 | Atlanta | Li Duihong (CHN) | |||
1998 | Barcelona | Cai Yeqing (CHN) | China | Vlatka Pervan (CRO) | Poland |
2000 | Sydney | Maria Grozdeva (BUL) | |||
2002 | Lahti | Munkhbayar Dorjsuren (GER) | China | Fei Fengji (CHN) | China |
2004 | Athens | Maria Grozdeva (BUL) | |||
2006 | Zagreb | Chen Ying (CHN) | China | Zorana Arunović (SRB) | China |
[edit] Junior Men
Year | Venue | Individual | Team |
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1994 | Milan | Anatolie Corovai (MDA) | Moldova |
1998 | Barcelona | Pavel Kopp (SVK) | Russia |
2002 | Lahti | Denis Koulakov (RUS) | Kazakhstan |
2006 | Zagreb | Leonid Ekimov (RUS) | Russia |
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