Shooting at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Women's 25 metre pistol

Women's 25 metre pistol
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
Date September 19, 1988
Competitors 35 from 24 nations
Winning score 690 (OR)
Medalists
    Soviet Union
    Japan
    Yugoslavia
  1992»
Shooting at the
1988 Summer Olympics
Rifle
50 m rifle three positions men women
50 m rifle prone men
10 m air rifle   men   women
Pistol
50 m pistol men
25 m pistol women
25 m rapid fire pistol men
10 m air pistol men women
Shotgun
Trap mixed
Skeet mixed
Running target
50 m running target men

Women's 25 metre pistol (then known as sport pistol) was one of the thirteen shooting events at the 1988 Summer Olympics. It was the second installment of the event, the first to feature final shooting, and the last with the old rapid-fire target. 19-year-old Nino Salukvadze won the competition and her first Olympic medal. Tomoko Hasegawa and Jasna Šekarić finished on the same score, four points behind Salukvadze, and Hasegawa won the silver medal due to higher score in the two-series final.

Qualification round

Rank Athlete Country Prec Rapid Total Notes
1 Jasna Šekarić Yugoslavia 296 295 591 Q OR
2 Nino Salukvadze Soviet Union 297 294 591 Q OR
3 Tomoko Hasegawa Japan 290 297 587 Q
4 Evelyne Manchon France 289 297 586 Q
5 Kristina Fries Sweden 292 294 586 Q
6 Lieselotte Breker West Germany 289 296 585 Q
7 Ágnes Ferencz Hungary 287 298 585 Q
8 Marina Dobrantcheva Soviet Union 290 295 585 Q
9 Wen Zhifang China 290 293 583
10 Dorota Bidolach Poland 291 291 582
11 Margaret Thomas Great Britain 290 292 582
12 Britt-Marie Ellis Sweden 286 295 581
12 Anne Goffin Belgium 295 286 581
12 Yoshiko Ito Japan 289 292 581
12 Anetta Kalinowski West Germany 286 295 581
12 Anisoara Matei Romania 289 292 581
12 Rumpai Yamfang Thailand 289 292 581
18 Martine Guepin France 284 296 580
18 Yvonna Jazova Czechoslovakia 288 292 580
18 Eszter Poljak Hungary 285 295 580
18 Christine Strahalm Austria 289 291 580
22 Maria Amaral Brazil 287 292 579
22 Qi Chunxia China 282 297 579
24 Kimberly Dyer United States 289 289 578
24 Anke Völker East Germany 284 294 578
26 Ruby Fox United States 291 286 577
27 Boo Sun-hee South Korea 280 296 576
28 Anna Gonczi Hungary 284 291 575
28 Hong Young-ok South Korea 280 295 575
30 Valerie Winter Australia 284 289 573
31 Agathi Kassoumi Greece 286 285 571
32 Francine Antonietti Switzerland 285 284 569
32 Tania Fassoni Brazil 282 287 569
32 Eva Suarez Spain 277 292 569
35 Selvyana Adrian Sofyan Indonesia 284 284 568

OR Olympic record – Q Qualified for final

Final

Rank Athlete Qual 1 2 Final Total Notes
 Nino Salukvadze (URS) 591 50 49 99 690 OR
 Tomoko Hasegawa (JPN) 587 49 50 99 686
 Jasna Šekarić (YUG) 591 48 47 95 686
4  Lieselotte Breker (FRG) 585 50 50 100 685
5  Ágnes Ferencz (HUN) 585 50 50 100 685
6  Kristina Fries (SWE) 586 49 50 99 685
7  Evelyne Manchon (FRA) 586 50 48 98 684
8  Marina Dobrantcheva (URS) 585 48 49 97 682

OR Olympic record

References