India at the 2016 Asian Olympic Shooting Qualifying Tournament

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India at the
2016 Asian Olympic Shooting Qualifying Tournament
Flag of India.svg
IOC code IND
in New Delhi, India
27 January 2016 (2016-01-27) – 3 February 2016 (2016-02-03)
Competitors64 in 15 events
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
1
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total
4

A total of 64 Indian shooters participated in the 2016 Asian Olympic Shooting Qualifying Tournament held in Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range, New Delhi. [1] India ranked 5th in the medal list. [2]

Contents

A total of 4 quotas have been obtained in three different events till 1 February.

Participants

Ranks in bold red indicates 2016 Olympic Quota places.

Men

ParticipantsEventsQualificationFinalRankReferences
Sanjeev Rajput 50 m Rifle Three Positions1163 - 60x429.54 [3] [4]
Surendra Sinh Rathod1148 - 42xdid not advance16 [3]
Satyendra Singh1145 - 40x20
Chain Singh 1171 - 62xMQS Extra [5]
Swapnil Kusale1169 - 50x
Swapnil Kusale50 m Rifle Prone617.2did not advance14 [6]
Sushil Ghalay616.617
Surendra Sinh Rathod615.914
Chain Singh 622.9MQS Extra [7]
Sanjeev Rajput 618.3
Akhil Sheoran10 m Air Rifle620.1163.04 [8]
Prashant619.4did not advance11
Satyendra Singh617.121
Chain Singh 626.4MQS Extra [9]
Gagan Narang 624.4
Omkar Singh 50 m Pistol556 - 12x147.04 [10] [11]
Jai Singh541 - 07xdid not advance27
Prakash Nanjappa 534 - 06x30
Samaresh Jung 552 - 10xMQS Extra [12]
Gurpal Singh 541 - 04x
Vijay Kumar 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol576 - 18x145 [13] [14]
Neeraj Kumar556 - 13xdid not advance14 [13]
Harpreet Singh556 - 09x15
Gurpreet Singh 581 - 22xMQS Extra [15]
Akshay Suhas Ashtaputre564 - 17x
Omkar Singh 10 m Air Pistol577 - 15x94.67 [16] [17]
Aman Pathania570 - 14xdid not advance20 [16]
Jitendra Shivaji Vibhute568 - 13x25
Gurpreet Singh 582 - 14xMQS Extra [18]
Prakash Nanjappa 573 - 17x
Kynan ChenaiTrap120134 [19] [20]
Manavjit Singh Sandhu 118did not advance9 [19]
Prithviraj Tondaiman11710
Zoravar Singh Sandhu120MQS Extra [21]
Anwer Sultan118
Angad Vir Singh BajwaSkeet118did not advance8 [22]
Man Singh11617
Amrinder Cheema11225
Sheeraz Sheikh114MQS Extra [23]
Smit Singh113
Mohd AsabDouble Trap14226Bronze medal icon.svg [24] [25]
Ankur Mittal141255
Ronjan Sodhi126did not advance16 [24]
Yoginderpal Singh139MQS Extra [26]
Sangram Dahiya136

Women

ParticipantsEventsQualificationFinalRankReferences
Elizabeth Susan Koshy 50 m Rifle Three Positions580 - 23x430.54 [27] [28]
Lajja Gauswami 567 - 22xdid not advance26 [27]
Anjum Moudgil564 - 21x30
Gaayathri Nithyanandam564 - 17xMQS Extra [29]
Anuja Jung558 - 16x
Ayonika Paul 10 m Air Rifle416.6205.92Silver medal icon.svg [30] [31]
Pooja Ghatkar 415.6184.5Bronze medal icon.svg
Elizabeth Susan Koshy 413.6did not advance13 [30]
Anjali Bhagwat 413.1MQS Extra [32]
Shriyanka Sadangi412.5
Heena Sidhu 10 m Air Pistol387 - 12x199.41

Gold medal icon.svg

[33] [34]
Yashaswini Singh Deswal378 - 07xdid not advance11 [33]
Shweta Singh378 - 04x12
Shri Nivetha Paramanantham378 - 11xMQS Extra [35]
Malaika Goel377 - 08x
Rahi Sarnobat 25 m Pistol575 - 13xdid not advance12 [36]
Anisa Sayyed 572 - 15x17
Annu Raj Singh 570 - 15x21
Heena Sidhu 574 - 22xMQS Extra [37]
Gauri Sheoran570 - 12x
Shreyasi Singh Trap69+0did not advance8 [38]
Rajeshwari Kumari6812
Shagun CHowdhury6714
Snehlata Singh Rajawat63MQS Extra [39]
Seema Tomar63
Arti Singh RaoSkeet69106 [40] [41]
Saniya Sheikh68+2114
Rashmee Rathore61did not advance16 [40]
Maheshwari Chauhan65MQS Extra [42]
Shambhavi KumariDNS

Quota Obtained

PlayerEventRank in Olympics
20122016
Sanjeev Rajput 50 m Rifle Three Positions M26
Ayonika Paul 10 m Air Rifle WNA
Heena Sidhu 10 m Air Pistol W12
Kynan ChenaiTrap MNA

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