Shooting at the 2019 European Games – Women's 10 metre air rifle

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Women's 10 metre air rifle
at the 2019 European Games
VenueShooting Centre
Dates24 June
Competitors41 from 24 nations
Winning score251.3
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
  2015
2023  

The women's 10 metre air rifle event at the 2019 European Games in Minsk, Belarus took place on 24 June at the Shooting Centre. [1] [2]

Contents

Schedule

All times are local (UTC+3).

DateTimeEvent
Monday, 24 June 201908:00Qualification
13:00Final

Records

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

Qualification
World RecordFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao Ruozhu  (CHN)634.0 New Delhi, India 23 February 2019
European RecordFlag of Romania.svg  Laura Coman  (ROU)631.6 [3] Munich, Germany 26 May 2019
Games RecordISSF Rule changed on 01.01.2018
Final
World RecordFlag of India.svg  Apurvi Chandela  (IND)252.9 New Delhi, India 23 February 2019
European RecordFlag of Romania.svg  Laura Coman  (ROU)251.5 Guadalajara, Mexico 3 March 2018
Games RecordISSF Rule changed on 01.01.2018

Results

Qualification

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RankAthleteCountry123456TotalNotes
1 Yulia Karimova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 103.3105.0105.3105.4105.1105.7629.8Q, GR
2 Nina Christen Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 104.5104.5105.4105.1102.8105.5627.8Q
3 Jeanette Duestad Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 104.0103.7104.4105.0104.5105.4627.0Q
4 Maria Martynova Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 104.6106.0104.5104.2103.8103.9627.0Q
5 Laura-Georgeta Coman Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 105.6105.1103.9104.8103.4103.9626.7Q
6 Nikola Mazurová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 104.7103.7104.7105.6103.0104.8626.5Q
7 Jolyn Beer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 104.6105.0103.5104.6103.8104.9626.4Q
8 Urška Kuharič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 103.2103.8104.2104.7103.4106.3625.6Q
9 Jade Bordet Flag of France.svg  France 105.5104.8103.2105.1103.1103.8625.5
10 Anastasiia Galashina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 104.0103.4104.1105.2104.0104.6625.3
11 Petra Zublasing Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 103.8103.3102.3105.4105.3105.0625.1
12 Tal Engler Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 103.8104.2104.9104.6103.8103.7625.0
13 Roxana Sidi Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 103.5104.3104.1103.8104.1105.1624.9
14 Lea Horváth Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 102.9105.5103.6104.6104.3104.0624.9
15 Andrea Arsović Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 104.1104.5104.1103.6103.5105.0624.8
16 Franziska Peer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 103.1103.4105.0103.5104.8104.8624.6
17 Seonaid McIntosh Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 105.8104.6104.1104.3102.3103.4624.5
18 Alla Poghosyan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 102.4104.3104.3104.7103.6105.0624.3
19 Snježana Pejčić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 104.0104.7103.6104.1105.3102.6624.3
20 Stine Nielsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 102.4104.5103.6104.8104.3104.5624.1
21 Julia Anita Simon Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 104.8104.6104.5103.3103.5103.3624.0
22 Živa Dvoršak Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 102.8103.8103.9103.7104.1105.4623.7
23 Rikke Ibsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 104.7104.0104.4104.6103.8102.1623.6
24 Emmi Hyrkäs Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 103.4104.9104.2103.7103.6103.5623.3
25 Olivia Hofmann Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 103.4105.7104.4103.4104.2102.2623.3
26 Aneta Brabcová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 104.8103.5103.1102.1105.2104.4623.1
27 Jenny Stene Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 105.5102.9104.2103.0104.5102.9623.0
28 Jenna Kuisma Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 104.1102.9105.5103.2103.4103.7622.8
29 Petra Lustenberger Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 102.8104.7104.0104.5102.4104.2622.6
30 Katarzyna Komorowska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 103.3103.8103.1104.1103.4104.5622.2
31 Martina Ziviani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 102.9102.5104.5105.6105.0101.7622.2
32 Agnieszka Nagay Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 99.6104.8104.8104.2103.9103.8621.1
33 Mandy Mulder Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 103.3103.4104.9103.5102.1103.7620.9
34 Lotten Johansson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 102.6104.0102.3104.4102.3105.2620.8
35 Natallia Kalnysh Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 101.5103.7104.1105.0102.6103.7620.6
36 Sviatlana Shcherbatsevich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 103.1102.7104.7102.9103.4103.0619.8
37 Isabelle Johansson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 101.4103.9104.1103.5104.2102.5619.6
38 Marta Zeljković Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 102.4100.7103.6103.8103.5104.5618.5
39 Marija Malić Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 100.6101.0104.9104.5104.2101.5616.7
40 Anna Ilina Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 100.3101.6103.1102.3101.9105.0614.2
41 Anzela Voronova Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 101.2104.4103.099.4100.4100.7609.1
Esther Barrugués Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra DNS

Final

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RankAthleteSeriesTotalNotes
123456789
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Romania.svg  Laura-Georgeta Coman  (ROU)51.552.920.621.221.721.620.621.319.9251.3GR
51.5104.4125.0146.2167.9189.5210.1231.4251.3
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Switzerland.svg  Nina Christen  (SUI)52.852.020.720.520.621.320.820.920.4250.0
52.8104.8125.5146.0166.6187.9208.7229.6250.0
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Nikola Mazurová  (CZE)52.651.120.621.020.621.120.820.9228.7
52.6103.7124.3145.3165.9187.0207.8228.7
4Flag of Norway.svg  Jeanette Duestad  (NOR)51.052.420.320.221.020.720.9206.5
51.0103.4123.7143.9164.9185.6206.5
5Flag of Russia.svg  Yulia Karimova  (RUS)51.952.420.620.220.020.2185.3
51.9104.3124.9145.1165.1185.3
6Flag of Belarus.svg  Maria Martynova  (BLR)49.952.220.420.520.2163.2
49.9102.1122.5143.0163.2
7Flag of Slovenia.svg  Urška Kuharič  (SLO)49.151.620.420.2141.3
49.1100.7121.1141.3
8Flag of Germany.svg  Jolyn Beer  (GER)47.850.319.9118.0
47.898.1118.0

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