Shooting at the 2002 Asian Games – Women's 10 metre air pistol

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Women's 10 metre air pistol
at the 2002 Asian Games
Venue Changwon International Shooting Range
Dates3 October
Competitors34 from 15 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
  1998
2006  

The women's 10 metre air pistol competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea was held on 3 October at the Changwon International Shooting Range.

2002 Asian Games 14th edition of the Asian Games

The 2002 Asian Games, also known as the XIV Asiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002 with the football event commenced 2 days before the opening ceremony.

Busan Metropolitan City in Yeongnam, South Korea

Busan, formerly Romanized as Pusan and now officially Busan Metropolitan City, is South Korea's second most-populous city after Seoul, with a population of over 3.5 million inhabitants. It is the economic, cultural and educational center of southeastern Korea, with its port—Korea's busiest and the fifth-busiest in the world —only about 120 miles (190 km) from the Japanese islands of Kyushu and Honshu. The surrounding "Southeast Economic Zone" is South Korea's largest industrial area.

South Korea Republic in East Asia

South Korea is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with North Korea. The name Korea is derived from Goguryeo which was one of the great powers in East Asia during its time, ruling most of the Korean Peninsula, Manchuria, parts of the Russian Far East and Inner Mongolia under Gwanggaeto the Great. Its capital, Seoul, is a major global city and half of South Korea's over 51 million people live in the Seoul Capital Area, the fourth largest metropolitan economy in the world.

Contents

Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

DateTimeEvent
Thursday, 3 October 200209:00Qualification
13:00Final

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Asian and Games records were as follows.

Qualification
World RecordFlag of Russia.svg  Svetlana Smirnova  (RUS)393 Munich, Germany 23 May 1998
Asian RecordFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Cai Yieqing  (CHN)390 Atlanta, United States 26 August 1998
Games Record Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Dina Aspandiyarova  (KAZ)389 Bangkok, Thailand 8 December 1998
Final
World RecordFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ren Jie  (CHN)493.5 Munich, Germany 22 May 1999
Asian RecordFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ren Jie  (CHN)493.5 Munich, Germany 22 May 1999
Games Record Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Dina Aspandiyarova  (KAZ)486.8 Bangkok, Thailand 8 December 1998

Results

Legend

Qualification

RankAthleteSeriesTotalNotes
1234
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Tao Luna  (CHN)98999994390 GR
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ren Jie  (CHN)96999398386
3Flag of Japan.svg  Michiko Fukushima  (JPN)97949495380
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chen Ying  (CHN)96939893380
5Flag of Mongolia.svg  Otryadyn Gündegmaa  (MGL)95939496378
6Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yuliya Bondareva  (KAZ)96929496378
7Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Zauresh Baibussinova  (KAZ)95959395378
8Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Park Jung-hee  (KOR)95969493378
9Flag of India.svg  Shweta Chaudhary  (IND)96949492376
10Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Gang Eun-ra  (KOR)95929494375
10Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Ko Jin-sook  (KOR)96959490375
12Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Zabida Yrsalieva  (KGZ)92909696374
12Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Galina Belyayeva  (KAZ)96939194374
14Flag of Mongolia.svg  Tsogbadrakhyn Mönkhzul  (MGL)93969391373
15Flag of India.svg  Shilpi Singh  (IND)93969092371
16Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Suraye Dzhumaeva  (TJK)88939495370
16Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Sumaya Mubarak  (UAE)91989388370
18Flag of Japan.svg  Yukari Konishi  (JPN)90948996369
19Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Chan Lai Ping  (HKG)93929390368
19Flag of the Philippines.svg  Therese Cantada  (PHI)92949785368
21Flag of Japan.svg  Yuki Yoshida  (JPN)92919292367
22Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Shamma Al-Muhairi  (UAE)94939188366
23Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Yan Suk Yin  (HKG)91929290365
24Flag of Macau.svg  Lam Hoi Ing  (MAC)91928991363
25Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Fatima Al-Booki  (UAE)88909589362
25Flag of Macau.svg  Chan Pou Pou  (MAC)93889388362
27Flag of India.svg  Sheila Kanungo  (IND)95898790361
28Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Tsui Leung Ying  (HKG)91959084360
29Flag of Mongolia.svg  Davaajantsangiin Oyuun  (MGL)90899386358
30Flag of Nepal.svg  Maya Sunuwar  (NEP)92888684350
31Flag of Qatar.svg  Bahiya Jabir  (QAT)86887892344
32Flag of Qatar.svg  Banu Hijazi  (QAT)89848783343
33Flag of Qatar.svg  Hissa Al-Asiri  (QAT)79907435278
Flag of Afghanistan (2002-2004).svg  Malalai Afzali  (AFG)DNS

Final

RankAthleteQual.FinalTotalS-offNotes
12345678910Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Tao Luna  (CHN)3908.910.79.49.59.710.69.19.610.09.797.2487.2 GR
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ren Jie  (CHN)38610.610.28.39.79.410.510.49.99.89.798.5484.5
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Park Jung-hee  (KOR)3789.69.310.410.410.29.09.19.710.110.798.5476.5
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chen Ying  (CHN)3809.410.210.29.89.08.99.48.810.79.095.4475.4
5Flag of Mongolia.svg  Otryadyn Gündegmaa  (MGL)37810.09.610.29.59.99.69.09.19.89.996.6474.6
6Flag of Japan.svg  Michiko Fukushima  (JPN)38010.66.99.19.610.29.09.510.110.19.294.3474.3
7Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yuliya Bondareva  (KAZ)37810.69.48.77.59.910.110.09.69.99.294.9472.9
8Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Zauresh Baibussinova  (KAZ)3789.310.29.67.510.68.48.78.99.010.692.8470.8

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