Shooting at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's 50 metre rifle three positions

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Women's 50 metre rifle 3 positions
at the 2018 Asian Games
Venue Jakabaring Shooting Range
Dates22 August
Competitors33 from 18 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
  2014
2022  

The women's 50 metre rifle three positions event at the 2018 Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia took place on 21 August at the Jakabaring International Shooting Range. [1] [2]

Contents

Schedule

All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

DateTimeEvent
Wednesday, 22 August 201809:00Qualification
13:30Final

Records

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

Qualification
World RecordFlag of Croatia.svg  Snježana Pejčić  (CRO)1180 Changwon, South Korea 26 April 2018
Asian RecordFlag of India.svg  Anjum Moudgil  (IND)1180 Munich, Germany 26 May 2018
Games Record
Final
World RecordFlag of Italy.svg  Petra Zublasing  (ITA)464.7 Baku, Azerbaijan 19 June 2015
Asian RecordFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chang Jing  (CHN)463.3 Fort Benning, United States 17 May 2015
Games Record Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Olga Dovgun  (KAZ)456.4 Incheon, South Korea 26 September 2014

Results

Qualification

RankAthleteKneelingProneStandingTotalXsNotes
123412341234
1Flag of Mongolia.svg  Gankhuyagiin Nandinzayaa  (MGL)98999896999810098999595100117568 GR
2Flag of Mongolia.svg  Chuluunbadrakhyn Narantuya  (MGL)97100100989798979897979896117362
3Flag of Singapore.svg  Jasmine Ser  (SGP)98989295991001009995989899117164
4Flag of Iran.svg  Elaheh Ahmadi  (IRI)979995959897979698979797116347
5Flag of South Korea.svg  Bae Sang-hee  (KOR)9997989899971009894949594116342
6Flag of Iran.svg  Mahlagha Jambozorg  (IRI)92969796100999910095969696116250
7Flag of South Korea.svg  Jeong Mi-ra  (KOR)969694979997999896949699116145
8Flag of Singapore.svg  Martina Veloso  (SGP)989397969699999895979894116046
9Flag of India.svg  Anjum Moudgil  (IND)9798999898100999793929395115954
10Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Alexandra Malinovskaya  (KAZ)9697989410099999694939893115744
11Flag of Japan.svg  Ayano Shimizu  (JPN)9796959499981009895939695115648
12Flag of Thailand.svg  Ratchadaporn Plengsaengthon  (THA)9899971009799969793969488115447
13Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Binbin  (CHN)969997989898999994929390115345
14Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Violetta Starostina  (KAZ)9693979695100999996949193114956
15Flag of Thailand.svg  Thanyalak Chotphibunsin  (THA)989398979999989793909394114943
16Flag of Japan.svg  Mai Toishi  (JPN)9697989699981009692919590114848
17Flag of India.svg  Gaayathri Nithyanandam  (IND)9797959497999710095939391114832
18Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Zeru  (CHN)959694969998969995909691114549
19Flag of Bahrain.svg  Safa Al-Doseri  (BRN)959798979799979992949189114534
20Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Elena Kuznetsova  (UZB)949696999697919297959691114031
21Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Thị Ngân  (VIE)929498949695979794939594113939
22Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Sakina Mamedova  (UZB)969598969795949892929392113832
23Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Huyền Trang  (VIE)959194979795929792979496113730
24Flag of Indonesia.svg  Vidya Rafika Toyyiba  (INA)929596969496969594939395113529
25Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Suraiya Akhter  (BAN)959595909695949793959194113025
26Flag of the Philippines.svg  Amparo Acuña  (PHI)979293949794969888939493112933
27Flag of Oman.svg  Siham Al-Hasani  (OMA)929296979597979493939092112822
28Flag of Pakistan.svg  Nadira Raees  (PAK)939593939996969890919289112538
29Flag of Bahrain.svg  Sara Al-Doseri  (BRN)929693929893959691939390112225
30Flag of Oman.svg  Amina Al-Tarshi  (OMA)909092879699969592949290111330
31Flag of Qatar.svg  Matara Al-Aseiri  (QAT)949493899992979488918787110523
32Flag of Indonesia.svg  Maharani Ardy  (INA)919398949598939580848990110027
33Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Sarmin Shilpa  (BAN)949491899494979279919290109722

Final

RankAthleteKnee.ProneStandingS-offNotes
123456
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Mongolia.svg  Gankhuyagiin Nandinzayaa  (MGL)152.1306.3407.6417.5428.1437.9448.5458.8 GR
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Mongolia.svg  Chuluunbadrakhyn Narantuya  (MGL)152.3304.6402.9412.5422.1432.6441.3451.4
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Iran.svg  Mahlagha Jambozorg  (IRI)151.2304.1403.1413.3422.9432.0441.2
4Flag of Singapore.svg  Jasmine Ser  (SGP)150.1303.1402.5411.8420.9430.9
5Flag of South Korea.svg  Jeong Mi-ra  (KOR)152.3305.6401.0409.8420.0
6Flag of South Korea.svg  Bae Sang-hee  (KOR)150.9303.7400.7409.7
7Flag of Iran.svg  Elaheh Ahmadi  (IRI)148.5302.0400.6
8Flag of Singapore.svg  Martina Veloso  (SGP)145.4299.1397.2

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