Shooting at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's 25 metre pistol

Women's 25 metre pistol
at the 2018 Asian Games
VenueJakabaring Shooting Range
Dates22 August
Competitors32 from 17 nations
Medalists
gold medal    India
silver medal    Thailand
bronze medal    South Korea
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The women's 25 metre pistol event at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia took place on 22 August at the Jakabaring International Shooting Range.[1]

Schedule

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All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

Date Time Event
Tuesday, 21 August 2018 09:00 Qualification precision
11:00 Qualification rapid
15:30 Final

Records

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

Qualification
World Record  Diana Iorgova (BUL) 594 Milan, Italy 31 May 1994
Asian Record  Tao Luna (CHN) 594 Munich, Germany 23 August 2002
Games Record  Chen Ying (CHN) 592 Busan, South Korea 4 October 2002
Final
World Record  Anna Korakaki (GRE) 39 Bologna, Italy 7 October 2016
Asian Record  Naphaswan Yangpaiboon (THA) 38 New Delhi, India 1 March 2017
Games Record

Results

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Legend
  • SO — Shoot-off

Qualification

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Rank Athlete Precision Rapid Total Xs Notes
1 2 3 1 2 3
1  Manu Bhaker (IND) 99 98 100 100 97 99 593 20 GR
2  Kim Min-jung (KOR) 98 97 99 100 95 96 585 24
3  Naphaswan Yangpaiboon (THA) 95 99 97 99 95 100 585 20
4  Tanyaporn Prucksakorn (THA) 97 98 94 98 97 100 584 21
5  Lin Yuemei (CHN) 98 96 95 97 99 98 583 18
6  Tien Chia-chen (TPE) 92 96 99 99 98 97 581 15
7  Rahi Sarnobat (IND) 97 95 96 98 96 98 580 20
8  Kwak Jung-hye (KOR) 94 97 97 98 97 97 580 20
9  Alia Sazana Azahari (MAS) 93 96 95 98 99 98 579 17
10  Yukari Konishi (JPN) 97 96 95 94 99 98 579 15
11  Otryadyn Gündegmaa (MGL) 98 91 94 98 98 99 578 24
12  Yao Yushi (CHN) 96 94 95 96 98 99 578 14
13  Akiko Sato (JPN) 96 95 97 99 95 96 578 14
14  Teh Xiu Hong (SGP) 97 98 95 95 95 96 576 17
15  Lê Thị Linh Chi (VIE) 96 98 92 96 96 97 575 12
16  May Poe Wah (MYA) 94 92 96 96 98 98 574 18
17  Wu Chia-ying (TPE) 97 90 95 96 98 97 573 15
18  Phạm Thị Hà (VIE) 91 96 94 98 97 97 573 8
19  Zauresh Baibussinova (KAZ) 96 94 95 95 96 96 572 15
20  Nicole Tan (SGP) 94 94 94 96 97 97 572 11
21  Yuliya Komendra (KAZ) 91 94 96 98 96 97 572 11
22  Golnoush Sebghatollahi (IRI) 95 98 90 95 99 95 572 11
23  Tsogbadrakhyn Mönkhzul (MGL) 94 93 94 97 98 94 570 17
24  Al-Dana Al-Mubarak (QAT) 90 95 89 99 98 99 570 16
25  Bibiana Ng (MAS) 97 90 95 91 96 100 569 9
26  Nasra Mohammed (QAT) 96 91 95 94 93 96 565 11
27  Hanieh Rostamian (IRI) 94 92 96 87 94 98 561 16
28  Oktofin Rarun (INA) 95 92 93 94 92 91 557 14
29  Eva Yulianti Pratiwi (INA) 92 95 93 96 97 84 557 5
30  Riusha Mohamed (MDV) 92 87 93 87 84 92 535 7
31  Asma Hawwa (MDV) 90 85 90 83 84 83 515 3
32  Wadha Al-Balushi (OMA) 91 94 95 73 73 80 506 7

Final

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Rank Athlete Series S-off Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Rahi Sarnobat (IND) 5 10 14 16 20 25 28 30 32 34 4+3 GR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Naphaswan Yangpaiboon (THA) 4 8 12 15 18 22 27 29 34 34 4+2 GR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Kim Min-jung (KOR) 3 8 10 14 17 19 22 26 29
4  Lin Yuemei (CHN) 4 8 10 15 16 19 23 26 SO
5  Tanyaporn Prucksakorn (THA) 4 6 8 11 14 17 20
6  Manu Bhaker (IND) 3 6 8 12 14 16
7  Kwak Jung-hye (KOR) 2 6 8 10 13
8  Tien Chia-chen (TPE) 1 3 6 8

References

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  1. ^ "Approved changes in 2017-2020 ISSF Rules". ISSF. 18 October 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
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