Women's 10 metre air pistol at the Games of the XXV Olympiad |
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Venue | Mollet del Vallès | |||||||||
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Competitors | 47 from 31 nations | |||||||||
Winning score | 486.4 (OR) | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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«1988 | 1996» |
Shooting at the 1992 Summer Olympics |
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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 | open | |||
Skeet | open | |||
Running target | ||||
10 m running target | men |
Women's 10 metre air pistol was one of the thirteen shooting events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. It was the first Olympic competition after the introduction of the new target in 1989, and thus two Olympic records were set. The defending champion, Jasna Šekarić, established the first when taking a two-point pre-final lead ahead of Marina Logvinenko. In the final, Logvinenko eliminated the gap and finished on exactly the same score as Šekarić, winning the gold medal by virtue of a higher final score, which was the rule at the time.
Rank | Athlete | Country | Score | Notes |
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1 | Jasna Šekarić | Independent Olympic Participants | 389 | Q OR |
2 | Marina Logvinenko | Unified Team | 387 | Q |
3 | Mariya Grozdeva | Bulgaria | 383 | Q |
4 | María Pilar Fernández | Spain | 382 | Q |
5 | Cris Kajd | Sweden | 381 | Q |
6 | Wang Una | China | 381 | Q |
7 | Mirosława Sagun | Poland | 381 | Q |
8 | Daniela Dumitrascu | Romania | 381 | Q |
9 | Li Shuanghong | China | 380 | |
10 | Nino Salukvadze | Unified Team | 380 | |
11 | Mirela Skoko | Croatia | 380 | |
12 | Britt-Marie Ellis | Sweden | 378 | |
12 | Karen Hansen | Denmark | 378 | |
12 | Jana Kubala | Austria | 378 | |
15 | Bang Hyun-joo | South Korea | 377 | |
15 | Liselotte Breker | Germany | 377 | |
15 | Ágnes Ferencz | Hungary | 377 | |
15 | Anne Goffin | Belgium | 377 | |
15 | Lee Sun-bock | South Korea | 377 | |
15 | Margit Stein | Germany | 377 | |
21 | Dorjsürengiin Mönkhbayar | Mongolia | 376 | |
21 | Inna Rose | Estonia | 376 | |
21 | Corine Serra-Tosio | France | 376 | |
24 | Altantsetsegiin Byambajav | Mongolia | 375 | |
24 | Annamária Gönczi | Hungary | 375 | |
24 | Evelyne Manchon | France | 375 | |
24 | Tania Perez Ramos | Cuba | 375 | |
24 | Constance Petracek | United States | 375 | |
24 | Jindriska Simkova | Czechoslovakia | 375 | |
24 | Michela Suppo | Italy | 375 | |
31 | Hisayo Chikusa | Japan | 374 | |
31 | Sharon Cozzarin | Canada | 374 | |
31 | M. E. Suárez García | Spain | 374 | |
31 | Margarita Tarradell Asencio | Cuba | 374 | |
35 | Chen Sheue-shya | Chinese Taipei | 373 | |
35 | Tania Staneva | Bulgaria | 373 | |
37 | Elizabeth Callahan | United States | 372 | |
37 | Jelena Tripolski | Israel | 372 | |
39 | Lynne-Marie Freh | Australia | 371 | |
39 | Agathi Kassoumi | Greece | 371 | |
39 | Julita Macur | Poland | 371 | |
42 | Jocelyn Lees | New Zealand | 369 | |
42 | Eszter Poljak | Independent Olympic Participants | 369 | |
42 | Sonia Vettenburg | Bulgaria | 369 | |
45 | Abha Dhillan | India | 366 | |
45 | Tanja Mara Giansante | Brazil | 366 | |
47 | Regina Kodymova | Czechoslovakia | 362 |
OR Olympic record – Q Qualified for final
Rank | Athlete | Qual | Final | Total | Notes |
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Marina Logvinenko (EUN) | 387 | 99.4 | 486.4 | OR | |
Jasna Šekarić (IOP) | 389 | 97.4 | 486.4 | OR | |
Mariya Grozdeva (BUL) | 383 | 98.6 | 481.6 | ||
4 | Wang Una (CHN) | 381 | 98.7 | 479.7 | |
5 | Cris Kajd (SWE) | 381 | 97.9 | 478.9 | |
6 | María Pilar Fernández (ESP) | 382 | 96.5 | 478.5 | |
7 | Daniela Dumitrascu (ROU) | 381 | 97.1 | 478.1 | |
8 | Mirosława Sagun (POL) | 381 | 96.8 | 477.8 |
OR Olympic record