Shooting at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Women's 25 metre pistol

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Shooting – Women's 25 metre pistol
at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
Shooting pictogram.svg
Venue Barry Buddon Shooting Centre
Dates26 July 2014
Competitors27 from 16 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of India.svg  India
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of India.svg  India
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
  2010
2018  

The Women's 25 metre air pistol took place on 26 July 2014 at the Barry Buddon Shooting Centre. There was a qualification in which the top 8 athletes qualified for the finals. [1]

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Results

Qualification

RankNameRapidPrecisionTotalNotes
1Flag of Singapore.svg  Teo Shun Xie  (SIN)289293582Q
2Flag of Australia.svg  Lalita Yauhleuskaya  (AUS)294284578Q
3Flag of Malaysia.svg  Alia Sazana Azahari  (MAS)295282577Q
4Flag of India.svg  Rahi Sarnobat  (IND)293282575Q
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Bibiana Ng Pei Chin  (MAS)286283569Q
6Flag of England.svg  Geraldine Buckley  (ENG)287282569Q
7Flag of India.svg  Anisa Sayyed  (IND)282286568Q
8Flag of Australia.svg  Hayley Chapman  (AUS)286281567Q
9Flag of Maldives.svg  Aminath Adheela  (MDV)287276563
10Flag of England.svg  Victoria Mullin  (ENG)279283562
11Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Ruwini Abeymanna  (SRI)280280560
12Flag of Pakistan.svg  Tazeem Akhtar Abbasi  (PAK)283275558
13Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Dorothy Ludwig  (CAN)275280555
14Flag of Singapore.svg  Ling Chiao Nicole Tan  (SIN)271283554
15Flag of Jersey.svg  Nicola Holmes  (JER)267284551
16Flag of Wales 2.svg  Coral Kennerley  (WAL)268278546
17Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Lynda Kiejko  (CAN)272273545
18Flag of Guernsey.svg  Tara Laine  (GUE)271267538
19Flag of Guernsey.svg  Nikki Trebert  (GUE)265271536
20Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Amali Kulathunge  (SRI)269265534
21Flag of Maldives.svg  Riusha Mohamed  (MDV)263262262
22Flag of Wales 2.svg  Shawnee Bourner  (WAL)274245519
23Flag of Scotland.svg  Caroline Brownlie  (SCO)251262513
24Flag of Norfolk Island.svg  Jacqui Grundy  (NFI)251259510
25Flag of Norfolk Island.svg  Denise Reeves  (NFI)236257493
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nora Ekpenyong  (NGR)--DNS
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Ada Ikevude  (NGR)--DNS

Semi-finals

RankName12345PointsShot-offNotes
1Flag of India.svg  Rahi Sarnobat  (IND)459111616QG
2Flag of India.svg  Anisa Sayyed  (IND)478111414QG
3Flag of Malaysia.svg  Alia Sazana Azahari  (MAS)34691313(1)5QB
4Flag of Australia.svg  Lalita Yauhleuskaya  (AUS)368111313(1)4QB
5Flag of Singapore.svg  Teo Shun Xie  (SIN)346101313(1)1
6Flag of Australia.svg  Hayley Chapman  (AUS)14691212
7Flag of Malaysia.svg  Bibiana Ng Pei Chin  (MAS)246101111
8Flag of England.svg  Geraldine Buckley  (ENG)134688

Finals

RankName123456789PointsNotes
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of India.svg  Rahi Sarnobat  (IND)11222----8
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of India.svg  Anisa Sayyed  (IND)11000----2
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Australia.svg  Lalita Yauhleuskaya  (AUS)14811151822232610
4Flag of Malaysia.svg  Alia Sazana Azahari  (MAS)37111317182223258

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