Shooting at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol

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Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
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Li Yuehong
Venue National Shooting Centre, Châteauroux
Dates4 - 5 August 2024
Competitors29 from 19 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Li Yuehong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg Cho Yeong-jae Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Bronze medal icon.svg Wang Xinjie Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
  2020
2028  

The men's ISSF 25 meter rapid fire pistol event at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place on 4 and 5 August 2024 at the Chateauroux Shooting Centre. 29 shooters from 20 nations are expected to compete in the rapid fire pistol, with the precise number depending on how many shooters compete in multiple events.

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Qualification

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can enter up to two shooters if the NOC earns enough quota sports or has enough double starter-qualified shooters. To compete, a shooter needs a quota spot and to achieve a Minimum Qualification Score (MQS). Once a shooter is using a quota spot in any shooting event, they can enter any other shooting event for which they have achieved the MQS as well (a double starter qualification). There are 29 quota spots available for the rapid fire pistol.

Competition format

The competition format will continue to use the two-round (qualifying round and final) format, as in 1988 and since 1996, with the final format introduced in 2012. The 2005 rules changes required the pistols used to be sport pistols, banning .22 Short cartridges.

The qualifying round from 1988 onward was essentially the same as the full competition format from 1948 to 1984. Each shooter fired 60 shots. These were done in two courses of 30; each course consisted of two stages of 15; each stage consisted of three series of 5. In each stage, the time limit for each series was 8 seconds for the first, 6 seconds for the second, and 4 seconds for the third.

The 1988 tournament had added a two-series final for the top eight shooters; the 1992 competition broke that down to a four-series semifinal for the top eight and two-series final for the top four. In 1996 and 2000, the top eight once again advanced to the final. The 2004 version had reduced the number of finalists to six, where it stayed in 2008 and 2012.

Prior to 2008, the final involved two series of 5 shots at 4 seconds. In 2008, that was expanded to four series. The 2012 competition used an entirely different format, however, which remained in effect in 2016 and 2020. The competition switched to a "hit-or-miss" system, where a 9.7 or better scores as a "hit" for 1 point and anything lower scores as a "miss" for 0 points. The final featured 8 series of 5 shots each (5 points maximum per series, 40 points maximum total). However, starting with the fourth series, the remaining shooter with the lowest total was eliminated after each series (5 shooters remaining in the fifth series, 4 in the sixth, 3 in the seventh, and only 2 in the eighth and final series).

The 1992 competition had introduced round targets rather than the silhouettes used from 1948 to 1988 as well as many pre-World War II versions of the event. Score, rather than hits, had been used as the primary ranking method since 1960. [1] [2]

Records

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

Qualifying records
World recordFlag of Germany.svg  Christian Reitz  (GER)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Jun-hong  (KOR)
593 Osijek, Croatia
Beijing, China
30 July 2013
6 July 2014
Olympic recordFlag of Russia.svg  Alexei Klimov  (RUS)592 London, United Kingdom 3 August 2012
Final records
World recordFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Yuehong  (CHN)39 Baku, Azerbaijan 21 August 2023
Olympic recordFlag of Cuba.svg  Leuris Pupo  (CUB)34 London, United Kingdom 3 August 2012

Schedule

The competition is held over two days, Sunday, 4 August and Monday, 5 August. The first half of the qualifying round is the first day; the second half of the qualifying round as well as the final is on the second day. [3]

All times are Central European Standard Time (UTC+2)

DateTimeRound
Sunday, 4 August 20249:00Stage 1

Stage 2

Monday, 5 August 20249:00Final

Results

Qualifying

RankShooterNationStage 1Stage 2TotalNotes
8s6s4sTotal8s6s4sTotal
1 Li Yuehong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 979998294989898294588-30xQ
2 Wang Xinjie Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 999896293999897294587-24xQ
3 Pavlo Korostylov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 98100952931009896294587-17xQ
4 Cho Yeong-jae Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 10010097297999793289586-22xQ
5 Massimo Spinella Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1009797294999796292586-19xQ
6 Florian Peter Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 9998952921009994293585-27xQ
7 Clément Bessaguet Flag of France.svg  France 10097962939810094292585-17x
8 Maksym Horodynets Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 999694289999997295584-14x
9 Vijayveer Sidhu Flag of India.svg  India 9898972931009892290583-26x
10 Nikita Chiryukin Flag of Kazakhstan (3-2).svg  Kazakhstan 9899962939710093290583-20x
11 Peeter Olesk Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 9898932899710097294583-17x
12 Riccardo Mazzetti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 9597972891009896294583-14x
13 Anish Anish Flag of India.svg  India 989897293999793289582-22x
14 Matěj Rampula Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 999693288979799293581-22x
15 Ghulam Mustafa Bashir Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 989995292979795289581-19x
16 Leuris Pupo Flag of Cuba (3-2).svg  Cuba 9897902851009898296581-13x
17 Song Jong-ho Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 989896292999891288580-26x
18 Ruslan Lunev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 9898932899810093291580-22x
19 Keith Sanderson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 989893289999794290579-16x
20 Enkhtaivany Davaakhüü Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 979893288999596290578-20x
21 Jorge Álvarez Flag of Cuba (3-2).svg  Cuba 9696982901009494288578-18x
22 Jean Quiquampoix Flag of France.svg  France 9896962901009494288578-16x
23 Christian Reitz Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 999894291989890286577-15x
24 Omar Mohamed Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 979794288989793288576-18x
25 Henry Turner Leverett Flag of the United States.svg  United States 969793286989396287573-16x
26 Sergei Evglevski Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 969592283999794290573-14x
27 Martin Podhráský Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 9599922861009691287573-11x
28 Dai Yoshioka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 989393284989694288572-12x
29 Douglas Gómez Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela 959495284969990285569-12x
Source: [4]

Final

RankAthleteNationSeriesNotes
12345678
Gold medal icon.svg Li Yuehong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 58121418232732
Silver medal icon.svg Cho Yeong-jae Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 36111519212425
Bronze medal icon.svg Wang Xinjie Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 581113172023
4 Florian Peter Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2711141820*SO
5 Pavlo Korostylov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 46101416
6 Massimo Spinella Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 14910
Source: [5]

References

  1. "Pistol". The Washington Post. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  2. "Pistol Rules" (PDF). International Shooting Sport Federation . Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  3. "Shooting - 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men". Olympics. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
  4. "25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men's Qualification Results". Olympics. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
  5. "25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men's Final Results". Olympics. Retrieved 5 August 2024.