25 m Pistol

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25 m Pistol
Women
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

See also: List of national shooting records surpassing the world records
Current world records in 25 m Pistol
Women (ISSF) Qualification 594 Flag of Bulgaria Diana Iorgova (BUL)
Flag of the People's Republic of China Tao Luna (CHN)
May 31, 1994
August 23, 2002
Milan (ITA)
Munich (GER)
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Final 796.7 Flag of Bulgaria Maria Grozdeva (BUL) (591+205.7) April 11, 2005 Changwon (KOR) edit
Teams 1768 Flag of the People's Republic of China China (Chen, Li, Tao) October 4, 2002 Busan (KOR) edit
Women (CISM) Individual 590 Flag of the People's Republic of China Li Duihong (CHN)
Flag of Bulgaria Maria Grozdeva (BUL)
1993
1996
NOR
SWE
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Teams 1754 Flag of Russia Russia (Belyeva, Khomyleva, Logvinenko) 1993 NOR edit
Junior Women Individual 593 Flag of the Soviet Union Nino Salukvadze (URS) July 13, 1989 Zagreb (YUG) edit
Teams 1726 Flag of the People's Republic of China China (Hu, Song, Wang) December 7, 2007 Kuwait City (KUW) edit
Junior Men Individual 586 Flag of Russia Leonid Ekimov (RUS) July 24, 2004 Munich (GER) edit
Teams 1745 Flag of Russia 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
1966 Wiesbaden Flag of the Soviet Union Nina Rasskazova (URS)
1970 Phoenix Flag of the Soviet Union Nina Stoliarova (URS) Flag of the United States United States
1974 Thun Flag of the Soviet Union Nina Stoliarova (URS) Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
1978 Seoul Flag of the United States Kimberly Dyer (USA) Flag of Denmark Denmark
1982 Caracas Flag of Hungary Palma Balogh (HUN) Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
1984 Los Angeles Canada Linda Thom (CAN)
1986 Suhl Flag of the Soviet Union Marina Dobrantcheva (URS) Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
1988 Seoul Soviet Union Nino Salukvadze (URS)
1990 Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union Marina Logvinenko (URS) Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Junior Women
1992 Barcelona Unified Team Marina Logvinenko (EUN) Individual Team
1994 Milan Flag of South Korea Boo Soon Hee (KOR) Flag of the People's Republic of China China Flag of Poland Slawomira Szpek (POL) Flag of Germany Germany
1996 Atlanta China Li Duihong (CHN)
1998 Barcelona Flag of the People's Republic of China Cai Yeqing (CHN) Flag of the People's Republic of China China Flag of Croatia Vlatka Pervan (CRO) Flag of Poland Poland
2000 Sydney Bulgaria Maria Grozdeva (BUL)
2002 Lahti Flag of Germany Munkhbayar Dorjsuren (GER) Flag of the People's Republic of China China Flag of the People's Republic of China Fei Fengji (CHN) Flag of the People's Republic of China China
2004 Athens Bulgaria Maria Grozdeva (BUL)
2006 Zagreb Flag of the People's Republic of China Chen Ying (CHN) Flag of the People's Republic of China China Flag of Serbia Zorana Arunović (SRB) Flag of the People's Republic of China China

[edit] Junior Men

Year Venue Individual Team
1994 Milan Flag of Moldova Anatolie Corovai (MDA) Flag of Moldova Moldova
1998 Barcelona Flag of Slovakia Pavel Kopp (SVK) Flag of Russia Russia
2002 Lahti Flag of Russia Denis Koulakov (RUS) Flag of Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
2006 Zagreb Flag of Russia Leonid Ekimov (RUS) Flag of Russia Russia