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

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Women's 10 metre air rifle
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Shooting pictogram.svg
Olympic shooting pictogram
Venue Asaka Shooting Range
Dates24 July 2021
Competitors50 from 39 nations
Winning score251.8
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Yang Qian Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg Anastasiia Galashina Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg  ROC
Bronze medal icon.svg Nina Christen Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
  2016
2024  

The women's 10 metre air rifle event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 24 July 2021 at the Asaka Shooting Range. [1]

Records

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

Qualifying records
World recordFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao Ruozhu  (CHN)634.0 New Delhi, India 23 February 2019
Olympic recordNot established
Final records
World recordFlag of India.svg  Apurvi Chandela  (IND)252.9 New Delhi, India 23 February 2019
Olympic recordNot established

Schedule

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

DateTimeRound
Saturday, 24 July 202110:45Final

Results

Qualification

RankAthleteCountry123456Total [2] Notes
1 Jeanette Hegg Duestad Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 105.7105.8105.3106.2105.3104.6632.9Q, OR
2 Park Hee-moon Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 104.4105.4105.9105.3104.7106.0631.7Q
3 Mary Tucker Flag of the United States.svg  United States 104.8104.4105.2105.6106.0105.4631.4Q
4 Kwon Eun-ji Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 105.8105.3104.7104.3105.5105.3630.9Q
5 Océanne Muller Flag of France.svg  France 103.8104.7105.0105.5106.2105.5630.7Q
6 Yang Qian Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 104.3105.7103.6105.2104.9105.0628.7Q
7 Nina Christen Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 103.9105.2104.0106.1104.3105.0628.5Q
8 Anastasiia Galashina Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg  ROC 104.2105.2105.5104.9104.2104.5628.5Q
9 Laura Ilie Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 104.8103.3105.0105.1104.1105.7628.0
10 Sofia Ceccarello Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 104.5104.9105.2104.8106.4101.5627.3
11 Živa Dvoršak Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 104.1103.7104.1105.4104.6105.3627.2
12 Seonaid McIntosh Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 104.3104.4104.2105.6105.2103.5627.2
13 Yulia Karimova Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg  ROC 105.0104.6105.4104.3103.1104.7627.1
14 Alison Weisz Flag of the United States.svg  United States 104.1104.8105.0103.7103.9105.4626.9
15 Aneta Stankiewicz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 104.1105.6104.2105.7104.5102.7626.8
16 Elavenil Valarivan Flag of India.svg  India 104.3104.0106.0104.2103.5104.5626.5
17 Jolyn Beer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 104.6103.4103.8104.4104.3105.3625.8
18 Wang Luyao Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 102.3105.5105.7103.2104.4104.5625.6
19 Jenny Stene Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 104.9103.8104.4104.4104.2103.8625.5
20 Eszter Mészáros Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 102.5103.5104.9105.5104.2104.7625.3
21 Adele Tan Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 104.1104.7103.7104.3104.6103.9625.3
22 Rikke Ibsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 103.5104.8104.6104.7103.8103.6625.0
23 Fatemeh Karamzadeh Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 102.7103.8105.7104.0104.5104.2624.9
24 Maria Martynova Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 104.2102.8103.1105.5104.0104.7624.3
25 Oyuunbatyn Yesügen Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 103.0103.8104.9103.3103.9105.1624.0
26 Lin Ying-shin Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 104.8103.8103.0104.3102.9104.6623.4
27 Jessie Kaps Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 104.8103.7103.9104.2105.2101.6623.4
28 Anna Nielsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 104.1104.8103.3104.1103.1103.9623.3
29 Andrea Arsović Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 105.3104.4104.2102.7103.8102.9623.3
30 Armina Sadeghian Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 104.9103.8104.3102.0102.5105.1622.6
31 Snježana Pejčić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 104.6102.5103.3103.2104.7104.3622.6
32 Haruka Nakaguchi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 101.8102.7102.7104.3105.1105.6622.2
33 Mukhtasar Tokhirova Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 103.4104.6102.6102.8104.6104.2622.2
34 Shiori Hirata Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 104.4103.7102.9103.1102.5105.5622.1
35 Vidya Rafika Toyyiba Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 104.3103.6104.6102.5103.7103.3622.0
36 Apurvi Chandela Flag of India.svg  India 104.5102.5104.9104.2102.2103.6621.9
37 Eglis Yaima Cruz Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 104.5102.4103.2103.6103.8103.0620.5
38 Alzahraa Shaban Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 103.7101.4103.6104.9104.2102.2620.0
39 Houda Chaabi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 103.7103.2101.6103.6103.9103.5619.5
40 Fernanda Russo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 101.5104.4103.0103.9103.8102.3618.9
41 Nikola Šarounová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 102.5102.6104.1103.5102.4103.3618.4
42 Elise Collier Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 103.1103.4102.9101.1104.0103.7618.2
43 Lenchu Kunzang Flag of Bhutan.svg  Bhutan 103.1103.4103.3101.6104.1102.6618.1
44 Sanja Vukašinović Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 103.3103.2103.8103.7101.7102.1617.8
45 Katarina Kowplos Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 103.1101.0103.8101.7103.1104.5617.2
46 Kalpana Pariyar Flag of Nepal.svg  Nepal 102.2105.4101.0104.1103.4100.7616.8
47 Tatjana Đekanović Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 99.3104.0101.0103.4102.0103.5613.2
48 Kanykei Kubanychebekova Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan 103.4101.0103.0102.5101.1101.8612.8
49 Tehani Egodawela Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 102.9103.8100.9102.3100.8100.8611.5
50 Luna Solomon Olympic flag.svg  Refugee Olympic Team 100.9100.5101.2101.5100.1101.7605.9

Final

RankAthleteNation51012141618202224Total [3] Notes
Gold medal icon.svg Yang Qian Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 51.9104.7125.6147.3168.3188.9210.0231.3251.8251.8 OR
Silver medal icon.svg Anastasia Galashina Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg  ROC 52.5104.4126.0146.2167.6189.1210.5231.4251.1251.1
Bronze medal icon.svg Nina Christen Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 51.3103.6125.1146.2167.6188.7209.9230.6N/A230.6
4 Jeanette Hegg Duestad Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 52.1104.4125.6146.6167.1188.5209.3N/A209.3
5 Océanne Muller Flag of France.svg  France 51.9104.1125.0146.3166.9187.7N/A187.7
6 Mary Tucker Flag of the United States.svg  United States 52.3102.8124.0145.4*166.0N/A166.0
7 Kwon Eun-ji Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 52.5104.2125.0145.4*N/A145.4
8 Park Hee-moon Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 48.699.4119.1N/A119.1

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