India at the 2016 Asian Olympic Shooting Qualifying Tournament | |
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IOC code | IND |
in New Delhi, India 27 January 2016 – 3 February 2016 | |
Competitors | 64 in 15 events |
Medals Ranked 5th |
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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]
A total of 4 quotas have been obtained in three different events till 1 February.
Ranks in bold red indicates 2016 Olympic Quota places.
Participants | Events | Qualification | Final | Rank | References |
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Sanjeev Rajput | 50 m Rifle Three Positions | 1163 - 60x | 429.5 | 4 | [3] [4] |
Surendra Sinh Rathod | 1148 - 42x | did not advance | 16 | [3] | |
Satyendra Singh | 1145 - 40x | 20 | |||
Chain Singh | 1171 - 62x | MQS Extra | [5] | ||
Swapnil Kusale | 1169 - 50x | ||||
Swapnil Kusale | 50 m Rifle Prone | 617.2 | did not advance | 14 | [6] |
Sushil Ghalay | 616.6 | 17 | |||
Surendra Sinh Rathod | 615.9 | 14 | |||
Chain Singh | 622.9 | MQS Extra | [7] | ||
Sanjeev Rajput | 618.3 | ||||
Akhil Sheoran | 10 m Air Rifle | 620.1 | 163.0 | 4 | [8] |
Prashant | 619.4 | did not advance | 11 | ||
Satyendra Singh | 617.1 | 21 | |||
Chain Singh | 626.4 | MQS Extra | [9] | ||
Gagan Narang | 624.4 | ||||
Omkar Singh | 50 m Pistol | 556 - 12x | 147.0 | 4 | [10] [11] |
Jai Singh | 541 - 07x | did not advance | 27 | ||
Prakash Nanjappa | 534 - 06x | 30 | |||
Samaresh Jung | 552 - 10x | MQS Extra | [12] | ||
Gurpal Singh | 541 - 04x | ||||
Vijay Kumar | 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol | 576 - 18x | 14 | 5 | [13] [14] |
Neeraj Kumar | 556 - 13x | did not advance | 14 | [13] | |
Harpreet Singh | 556 - 09x | 15 | |||
Gurpreet Singh | 581 - 22x | MQS Extra | [15] | ||
Akshay Suhas Ashtaputre | 564 - 17x | ||||
Omkar Singh | 10 m Air Pistol | 577 - 15x | 94.6 | 7 | [16] [17] |
Aman Pathania | 570 - 14x | did not advance | 20 | [16] | |
Jitendra Shivaji Vibhute | 568 - 13x | 25 | |||
Gurpreet Singh | 582 - 14x | MQS Extra | [18] | ||
Prakash Nanjappa | 573 - 17x | ||||
Kynan Chenai | Trap | 120 | 13 | 4 | [19] [20] |
Manavjit Singh Sandhu | 118 | did not advance | 9 | [19] | |
Prithviraj Tondaiman | 117 | 10 | |||
Zoravar Singh Sandhu | 120 | MQS Extra | [21] | ||
Anwer Sultan | 118 | ||||
Angad Vir Singh Bajwa | Skeet | 118 | did not advance | 8 | [22] |
Man Singh | 116 | 17 | |||
Amrinder Cheema | 112 | 25 | |||
Sheeraz Sheikh | 114 | MQS Extra | [23] | ||
Smit Singh | 113 | ||||
Mohd Asab | Double Trap | 142 | 26 | ![]() | [24] [25] |
Ankur Mittal | 141 | 25 | 5 | ||
Ronjan Sodhi | 126 | did not advance | 16 | [24] | |
Yoginderpal Singh | 139 | MQS Extra | [26] | ||
Sangram Dahiya | 136 |
Participants | Events | Qualification | Final | Rank | References |
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Elizabeth Susan Koshy | 50 m Rifle Three Positions | 580 - 23x | 430.5 | 4 | [27] [28] |
Lajja Gauswami | 567 - 22x | did not advance | 26 | [27] | |
Anjum Moudgil | 564 - 21x | 30 | |||
Gaayathri Nithyanandam | 564 - 17x | MQS Extra | [29] | ||
Anuja Jung | 558 - 16x | ||||
Ayonika Paul | 10 m Air Rifle | 416.6 | 205.9 | 2![]() | [30] [31] |
Pooja Ghatkar | 415.6 | 184.5 | ![]() | ||
Elizabeth Susan Koshy | 413.6 | did not advance | 13 | [30] | |
Anjali Bhagwat | 413.1 | MQS Extra | [32] | ||
Shriyanka Sadangi | 412.5 | ||||
Heena Sidhu | 10 m Air Pistol | 387 - 12x | 199.4 | 1 | [33] [34] |
Yashaswini Singh Deswal | 378 - 07x | did not advance | 11 | [33] | |
Shweta Singh | 378 - 04x | 12 | |||
Shri Nivetha Paramanantham | 378 - 11x | MQS Extra | [35] | ||
Malaika Goel | 377 - 08x | ||||
Rahi Sarnobat | 25 m Pistol | 575 - 13x | did not advance | 12 | [36] |
Anisa Sayyed | 572 - 15x | 17 | |||
Annu Raj Singh | 570 - 15x | 21 | |||
Heena Sidhu | 574 - 22x | MQS Extra | [37] | ||
Gauri Sheoran | 570 - 12x | ||||
Shreyasi Singh | Trap | 69+0 | did not advance | 8 | [38] |
Rajeshwari Kumari | 68 | 12 | |||
Shagun CHowdhury | 67 | 14 | |||
Snehlata Singh Rajawat | 63 | MQS Extra | [39] | ||
Seema Tomar | 63 | ||||
Arti Singh Rao | Skeet | 69 | 10 | 6 | [40] [41] |
Saniya Sheikh | 68+2 | 11 | 4 | ||
Rashmee Rathore | 61 | did not advance | 16 | [40] | |
Maheshwari Chauhan | 65 | MQS Extra | [42] | ||
Shambhavi Kumari | DNS |
Player | Event | Rank in Olympics | |
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2012 | 2016 | ||
Sanjeev Rajput | 50 m Rifle Three Positions M | 26 | |
Ayonika Paul | 10 m Air Rifle W | NA | |
Heena Sidhu | 10 m Air Pistol W | 12 | |
Kynan Chenai | Trap M | NA |
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