Shooting at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's 10 metre air rifle

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Men's 10 metre air rifle
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Shooting pictogram.svg
Olympic shooting pictogram
Venue Asaka Shooting Range
Dates25 July 2021
Competitors47 from 32 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg William Shaner Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg Sheng Lihao Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg Yang Haoran Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
  2016
2024  

The Men's 10 meter air rifle event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 25 July 2021 at the Asaka Shooting Range. [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 recordFlag of Italy.svg  Niccolò Campriani  (ITA)630.2 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil8 August 2016
Final records
World recordFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yu Haonan  (CHN)252.8 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil30 August 2019
Olympic recordNot established

Schedule

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

DateTimeRound
Sunday, 25 July 202113:00Qualification
Sunday, 25 July 202115:30Final

Results

Qualification

RankShooterNation123456Total [2] Notes
1 Yang Haoran Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 105.7104.8106.2105.6105.1105.3632.7Q, OR
2 Lucas Kozeniesky Flag of the United States.svg  United States 104.7105.9105.5103.6105.9105.9631.5Q
3 William Shaner Flag of the United States.svg  United States 103.0105.6105.8104.7106.2105.5630.8Q
4 Patrik Jány Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 104.8106.1104.1104.4104.5106.6630.5Q
5 Ömer Akgün Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 104.1105.2102.7105.3106.7105.8629.8Q
6 Vladimir Maslennikov Olympic flag.svg  ROC 104.3104.6104.3105.9105.1105.6629.8Q
7 István Péni Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 104.4105.3104.9106.2105.1103.5629.4Q
8 Sheng Lihao Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 104.4105.4105.4105.6103.1105.3629.2Q
9 Mahyar Sedaghat Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 104.3104.6105.2105.0104.7105.3629.1
10 Sergey Kamenskiy Olympic flag.svg  ROC 104.6104.9104.8103.1105.3106.0628.7
11 Henrik Larsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 104.1104.5105.2105.1104.4104.1627.4
12 Nam Tae-yun Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 105.0103.3105.4104.8104.3104.5627.2
13 Martin Strempfl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 105.1104.1104.7103.8105.2104.1627.0
14 Jiří Přívratský Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 104.2104.9103.6105.4104.1104.6626.8
15 Yury Shcherbatsevich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 104.9103.4105.5104.7103.7104.4626.6
16 Petar Gorša Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 104.7103.9104.4104.2104.6104.7626.5
17 Lu Shao-chuan Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 104.5102.5105.0105.5104.6104.2626.3
18 Edson Ramírez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 103.5104.6103.4105.9104.2104.3625.9
19 David Hrčkulák Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 102.2104.6102.9104.7105.4105.9625.7
20 Naoya Okada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 104.2104.0105.2104.1104.5103.7625.7
21 Alex Hoberg Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 105.5104.9103.3103.1104.6104.2625.6
22 Jon-Hermann Hegg Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 105.3103.3105.3102.6104.7104.3625.5
23 Tomasz Bartnik Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 102.7103.6104.1105.1105.7104.2625.4
24 Kim Sang-do Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 103.0104.8104.0104.2105.4103.7625.1
25 Miran Maričić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 101.3105.1104.6104.5104.3105.2625.0
26 Deepak Kumar Flag of India.svg  India 102.9103.8103.7105.2103.8105.3624.7
27 Sergey Richter Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 104.9102.8103.5103.9104.8104.6624.5
28 Karolis Girulis Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 105.0105.2103.7103.7102.7104.0624.3
29 Serhiy Kulish Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 102.3102.8105.6102.3105.6104.9623.5
30 Dane Sampson Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 104.2103.7103.9104.5103.1104.1623.5
31 Milenko Sebić Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 104.5103.3102.7104.3103.5104.9623.2
32 Divyansh Singh Panwar Flag of India.svg  India 102.7103.7103.6104.6104.6103.6622.8
33 Alexis Eberhardt Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 101.8104.6104.0105.2104.6102.4622.6
34 Lorenzo Bacci Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 102.5103.7102.8103.7104.8104.7622.2
35 Marco Suppini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 104.0104.0102.5104.0103.5104.1622.1
36 Yuriy Yurkov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 101.7105.3103.4104.4102.8104.3621.9
37 Takayuki Matsumoto Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 101.3104.0101.8105.1104.2105.3621.7
38 Milutin Stefanović Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 103.2102.9103.9103.5104.3103.5621.3
39 Zalán Pekler Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 103.9104.1104.9103.1102.9102.2621.1
40 Oleh Tsarkov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 102.5101.8102.8104.3105.0104.6621.0
41 Abdullah Hel Baki Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 102.8103.4102.9103.8103.8103.1619.8
42 Osama El-Saeid Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 102.2105.2102.1101.9104.0103.4618.8
43 Julio Iemma Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela 103.1104.3101.3103.8103.8102.0618.3
44 Jayson Valdez Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 101.3100.5101.6103.6103.5102.1612.6
45 Youssef Helmy Makkar Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 103.1100.4101.7101.5102.7102.6612.0
46 Drilon Ibrahimi Flag of Kosovo.svg  Kosovo 101.0102.0102.2100.9102.0100.7608.8
47 Mahdi Yovari Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg  Afghanistan 102.299.597.5101.6102.098.6601.4

Final

RankShooterNation123456789Total [3] Notes
Gold medal icon.svg William Shaner Flag of the United States.svg  United States 52.1105.8127.1147.7168.4189.4210.6231.3251.6251.6 OR
Silver medal icon.svg Sheng Lihao Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 52.2105.2125.8146.4167.1187.9208.7229.8250.9250.9
Bronze medal icon.svg Yang Haoran Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 51.9103.6124.4145.1166.2187.5208.1229.4229.4
4 Ömer Akgün Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 50.6104.0125.3145.3166.0187.2207.3207.3
5 István Péni Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 52.3103.6124.0144.5165.4186.5186.5
6 Lucas Kozeniesky Flag of the United States.svg  United States 51.4102.9123.1144.2165.0165.0
7 Patrik Jány Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 50.8102.8124.3143.7143.7
8 Vladimir Maslennikov Olympic flag.svg  ROC 50.9102.2123.0123.0

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