Shooting at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 10 metre air rifle

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Men's 10 metre air rifle
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
Spc. Dan Lowe Rio Olympic Games air rifle (28255502153).jpg
Competitors stand at the firing range at the National Shooting Center, during the men's 10 metre air rifle
Venue National Shooting Center
Date8 August 2016
Winning score206.1 OR
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Niccolò Campriani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Silver medal icon.svg Serhiy Kulish Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Bronze medal icon.svg Vladimir Maslennikov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
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The men's 10 metre air rifle event at the 2016 Olympic Games took place on 8 August 2016. [1]

The event consisted of two rounds: a qualifier and a final. In the qualifier, each shooter fired 60 shots with an air rifle at 10 metres' distance from the standing position. Scores for each shot were in increments of 0.1, with a maximum score of 10.9.

The top 8 shooters in the qualifying round moved on to the final round. There, they fired an additional 20 shots. These shots scored in increments of one point, with an additional point in the center ring that is scored in increments of 0.1. Therefore, the maximum score is 10.9 per shot. The maximum score that can be achieved during qualification is 654.0. [2]

Niccolò Campriani of Italy won the gold medal, Ukraine's Serhiy Kulish won the silver medal while Russia's Vladimir Maslennikov won the bronze medal. [1]

Records

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

Qualification records
World recordFlag of Hungary.svg  Péter Sidi  (HUN)633.5 Munich, Germany25 May 2013
Olympic recordISSF Rule changed on 01.01.2013
Final records
World recordFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Qian Xuechao  (CHN)210.6 Munich, Germany21 May 2016
Olympic recordISSF Rule changed on 01.01.2013

Qualification round

RankAthleteCountry123456TotalInner 10sNotes
1 Niccolò Campriani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 104.1105.2104.5105.4105.8105.2630.2Q, OR
2 Vladimir Maslennikov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 105.3103.7105.4105.2103.9105.5629.0Q
3 Petar Gorša Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 104.7105.0104.8104.7104.7104.1628.0Q
4 Serhiy Kulish Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 103.4104.7103.5106.4104.0105.0627.0Q
5 Oleh Tsarkov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 102.9105.5103.9105.1104.0104.8626.2Q
6 Péter Sidi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 103.8104.5104.5105.4102.1105.6625.9Q
7 Abhinav Bindra Flag of India.svg  India 104.3104.4105.9103.8102.1105.2625.7Q
8 Illia Charheika Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 105.2104.5104.9103.2103.1104.6625.5Q
9 Cao Yifei Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 104.1104.4104.7104.3104.4103.6625.5
10 Are Hansen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 101.5104.5103.8103.9105.1105.6624.4
11 Kim Hyeon-jun Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 103.1104.0104.9106.0104.4102.0624.4
12 Milutin Stefanović Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 104.1104.8103.2103.7104.0104.5624.3
13 István Péni Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 104.5104.5103.1106.0102.0103.9624.0
14 Sergey Richter Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 103.8102.4105.1103.7104.7104.1623.8
15 Alexander Schmirl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 104.5104.9104.1104.1103.8102.3623.7
16 Sergey Kamenskiy Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 103.7104.2104.5104.0104.4102.4623.2
17 Vitali Bubnovich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 101.9104.2102.6103.9106.1104.2622.9
18 Julian Justus Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 103.1104.5103.8103.3103.4104.7622.8
19 Alin Moldoveanu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 102.3103.3104.6104.1105.0103.4622.7
20 Naoya Okada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 104.7105.2100.7104.0103.8104.2622.6
21 Lucas Kozeniesky Flag of the United States.svg  United States 104.1103.9103.3104.1103.3103.6622.3
22 Pouria Norouzian Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 102.8103.5104.1103.6103.9104.3622.2
23 Gagan Narang Flag of India.svg  India 105.3104.5102.1103.4101.6104.8621.7
24 Hrachik Babayan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 103.7102.1104.0105.5104.3101.9621.5
25 Abdullah Hel Baki Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 103.8104.0105.4103.6100.6103.8621.2
26 Valérian Sauveplane Flag of France.svg  France 102.6104.2104.2102.4103.6104.1621.1
27 Jorge Díaz Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 103.3102.4103.2104.3104.3103.4620.9
28 Vadim Skorovarov Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 102.9102.6105.3102.4104.5103.2620.9
29 Michael Janker Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 101.0103.7104.5104.4104.0103.2620.8
30 Marco De Nicolo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 105.0103.0102.9102.9102.1104.6620.5
31 Yang Haoran Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 101.6103.3103.9104.0103.9103.8620.5
32 Gernot Rumpler Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 103.7102.6101.2104.6103.8104.5620.4
33 Milenko Sebić Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 102.7104.3104.6103.3101.5103.6620.0
34 Daniel Lowe Flag of the United States.svg  United States 102.5105.0104.0104.4102.0102.1620.0
35 Filip Nepejchal Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 104.0104.9104.3103.1101.4102.2619.9
36 Toshikazu Yamashita Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 103.8104.6102.7104.7100.1103.6619.5
37 Dane Sampson Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 101.2103.9103.4103.1104.2103.5619.3
38 Jérémy Monnier Flag of France.svg  France 103.5103.5102.7102.0103.3103.5618.5
39 Hamada Talat Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 102.4103.7102.7103.4103.0103.0618.2
40 Ole-Kristian Bryhn Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 103.1103.3103.4102.9103.0102.2617.9
41 Napis Tortungpanich Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 103.7102.0102.0103.3104.4102.0617.4
42 Anton Rizov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 103.0102.0103.9102.2101.3104.9617.3
43 Jung Ji-geun Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 104.3104.2102.897.2104.4103.8616.7
44 Yuriy Yurkov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 101.3102.4104.1101.6102.9103.0615.3
45 Julio Iemma Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 101.7102.5101.399.9104.2103.1612.7
46 Jack Rossiter Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 100.299.9103.1102.4103.8103.0612.4
47 Chafik Bouaoud Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 100.4101.2103.0101.6104.2101.7612.1
48 Reinier Estpinan Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 101.9101.2100.6102.4101.2102.7610.0
49 Alexander Molerio Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 99.2101.3102.699.2101.8103.1607.2
50 Mangala Samarakoon Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 97.1100.997.799.198.196.7589.6

Final

The final was shot according to the ISSF regulations. The athletes shot 6 shots in 2×3 series before the lowest-ranked was eliminated every other shot.

RkAthlete123456789FinalNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Niccolò Campriani
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
30.331.020.720.720.020.821.020.321.3206.1 OR
Silver medal icon.svg Serhiy Kulish
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
30.830.021.321.021.219.619.920.620.2204.6
Bronze medal icon.svg Vladimir Maslennikov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
29.931.720.420.920.720.520.020.1184.2
4 Abhinav Bindra
Flag of India.svg  India
29.930.221.121.520.820.220.1163.8
5 Péter Sidi
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
30.830.918.820.920.720.6142.7
6 Illia Charheika
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
29.630.820.220.520.5121.6
7 Petar Gorša
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
30.330.719.720.3101.0
8 Oleh Tsarkov
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
27.532.020.279.7

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