Mixed 10 metre air rifle team at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Asaka Shooting Range | ||||||||||||
Date | 27 July 2021 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 58 from 20 nations | ||||||||||||
Teams | 29 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Shooting at the 2020 Summer Olympics | |||
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Qualification | |||
Rifle | |||
50 m rifle three positions | men | women | |
10 m air rifle | men | women | mixed |
Pistol | |||
25 m pistol | women | ||
25 m rapid fire pistol | men | ||
10 m air pistol | men | women | mixed |
Shotgun | |||
Trap | men | women | mixed |
Skeet | men | women | |
The Mixed 10 meter air rifle team event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 27 July 2021 at the Asaka Shooting Range. [1]
All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
Date | Time | Round |
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Tuesday, 27 July 2021 | 13:15 14:00 | Qualification |
15:15 | Bronze medal match | |
15:52 | Gold medal match |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Series | Total [2] | Notes | ||
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1 | 2 | 3 | |||||
1 | Yang Qian | China 1 | 105.3 | 105.6 | 105.3 | 633.2 | WR, QS2 |
Yang Haoran | 105.3 | 105.0 | 106.7 | ||||
2 | Aneta Stankiewicz | Poland | 106.4 | 105.2 | 104.1 | 630.8 | QS2 |
Tomasz Bartnik | 105.5 | 104.4 | 105.2 | ||||
3 | Kwon Eun-ji | South Korea 1 | 105.0 | 105.3 | 106.1 | 630.5 | QS2 |
Nam Tae-yun | 104.5 | 104.3 | 105.3 | ||||
4 | Anastasiia Galashina | ROC 1 | 104.3 | 105.2 | 105.0 | 629.8 | QS2 |
Vladimir Maslennikov | 105.3 | 105.2 | 104.8 | ||||
5 | Alison Weisz | United States 2 | 103.6 | 105.1 | 104.2 | 629.7 | QS2 |
William Shaner | 105.8 | 105.4 | 105.6 | ||||
6 | Yulia Karimova | ROC 2 | 104.5 | 104.7 | 105.5 | 628.9 | QS2 |
Sergey Kamenskiy | 104.8 | 104.3 | 105.1 | ||||
7 | Mary Tucker | United States 1 | 103.8 | 104.2 | 103.6 | 628.0 | QS2 |
Lucas Kozeniesky | 105.8 | 105.7 | 104.9 | ||||
8 | Eszter Mészáros | Hungary | 103.2 | 104.5 | 104.1 | 627.9 | QS2 |
István Péni | 105.4 | 105.2 | 105.5 | ||||
9 | Jenny Stene | Norway 2 | 104.7 | 104.0 | 104.0 | 626.8 | |
Jon-Hermann Hegg | 105.1 | 104.9 | 104.1 | ||||
10 | Jeanette Hegg Duestad | Norway 1 | 104.4 | 106.3 | 105.6 | 626.8 | |
Henrik Larsen | 104.7 | 103.6 | 102.2 | ||||
11 | Zhang Yu | China 2 | 103.5 | 105.0 | 104.7 | 626.7 | |
Sheng Lihao | 103.6 | 104.7 | 105.2 | ||||
12 | Elavenil Valarivan | India 1 | 105.0 | 104.0 | 104.2 | 626.5 | |
Divyansh Singh Panwar | 103.6 | 104.1 | 105.6 | ||||
13 | Haruka Nakaguchi | Japan 1 | 103.3 | 104.1 | 104.0 | 625.6 | |
Naoya Okada | 104.2 | 105.2 | 104.8 | ||||
14 | Lin Ying-shin | Chinese Taipei | 104.6 | 104.7 | 104.2 | 625.4 | |
Lu Shao-chuan | 102.5 | 104.9 | 104.5 | ||||
15 | Najmeh Khedmati | Iran | 104.0 | 103.9 | 105.0 | 624.9 | |
Mahyar Sedaghat | 103.4 | 104.6 | 104.0 | ||||
16 | Andrea Arsović | Serbia 1 | 103.8 | 104.9 | 104.9 | 624.5 | |
Milutin Stefanović | 106.0 | 102.5 | 102.4 | ||||
17 | Snježana Pejčić | Croatia | 103.5 | 102.6 | 103.5 | 624.2 | |
Petar Gorša | 104.4 | 104.4 | 105.8 | ||||
18 | Anjum Moudgil | India 2 | 103.0 | 105.0 | 104.4 | 623.8 | |
Deepak Kumar | 103.4 | 105.3 | 102.7 | ||||
19 | Elise Collier | Australia 2 | 103.9 | 105.2 | 104.2 | 623.6 | |
Alex Hoberg | 103.6 | 103.7 | 103.0 | ||||
20 | Park Hee-moon | South Korea 2 | 103.5 | 103.5 | 103.9 | 623.3 | |
Kim Sang-do | 102.9 | 105.5 | 104.0 | ||||
21 | Anna Nielsen | Denmark | 102.7 | 105.0 | 103.7 | 623.1 | |
Steffen Olsen | 103.1 | 104.6 | 104.0 | ||||
22 | Katarina Kowplos | Australia 1 | 104.7 | 103.4 | 102.7 | 623.1 | |
Dane Sampson | 104.8 | 103.8 | 103.7 | ||||
23 | Maria Martynova | Belarus | 103.4 | 104.1 | 104.0 | 622.6 | |
Yury Shcherbatsevich | 103.3 | 104.0 | 103.8 | ||||
24 | Sofia Ceccarello | Italy | 103.8 | 105.0 | 103.7 | 622.1 | |
Marco Suppini | 104.2 | 102.0 | 103.4 | ||||
25 | Nikola Šarounová | Czech Republic | 101.9 | 102.9 | 103.7 | 620.6 | |
David Hrčkulák | 103.2 | 105.2 | 103.7 | ||||
26 | Shiori Hirata | Japan 2 | 104.8 | 103.4 | 103.9 | 620.3 | |
Takayuki Matsumoto | 102.4 | 101.4 | 104.4 | ||||
27 | Fernanda Russo | Argentina | 105.6 | 103.6 | 101.0 | 618.2 | |
Alexis Eberhardt | 102.1 | 102.4 | 103.5 | ||||
28 | Alzahraa Shaban | Egypt | 102.4 | 103.5 | 103.3 | 617.5 | |
Osama El-Saeid | 102.4 | 103.1 | 102.8 | ||||
29 | Sanja Vukašinović | Serbia 2 | 103.3 | 101.4 | 98.7 | 612.4 | |
Milenko Sebić | 102.7 | 103.4 | 102.9 |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Series | Total [3] | Notes | |
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1 | 2 | |||||
1 | Yang Qian | China 1 | 103.3 | 104.7 | 419.7 | QG |
Yang Haoran | 106.2 | 105.5 | ||||
2 | Mary Tucker | United States 1 | 104.9 | 104.4 | 418.0 | QG |
Lucas Kozeniesky | 103.2 | 105.5 | ||||
3 | Kwon Eun-ji | South Korea 1 | 104.9 | 104.1 | 417.5 | QB |
Nam Tae-yun | 104.0 | 104.5 | ||||
4 | Yulia Karimova | ROC 2 | 104.2 | 103.5 | 417.1 | QB |
Sergey Kamenskiy | 104.5 | 104.9 | ||||
5 | Anastasiia Galashina | ROC 1 | 104.2 | 103.3 | 417.0 | |
Vladimir Maslennikov | 105.7 | 103.8 | ||||
6 | Alison Weisz | United States 2 | 103.7 | 102.8 | 416.8 | |
William Shaner | 104.7 | 105.6 | ||||
7 | Eszter Mészáros | Hungary | 101.5 | 105.1 | 414.6 | |
István Péni | 104.6 | 103.4 | ||||
8 | Aneta Stankiewicz | Poland | 103.3 | 104.5 | 414.0 | |
Tomasz Bartnik | 103.5 | 102.7 |
Rank | Team | Nation | Total [4] |
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Gold medal match | |||
Yang Qian Yang Haoran | China 1 | 17 | |
Mary Tucker Lucas Kozeniesky | United States 1 | 13 | |
Bronze medal match | |||
Yulia Karimova Sergey Kamenskiy | ROC 2 | 17 | |
4 | Kwon Eun-ji Nam Tae-yun | South Korea 1 | 9 |
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