Shooting at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol

Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
Aerial view of the National Shooting Center in Deodoro, where the Men's 25m rapid fire pistol took place.
VenueNational Shooting Center
Date12–13 August 2016
Competitors26 from 20 nations
Winning score34
Medalists
   Germany
   France
   China
Shooting at the
2016 Summer Olympics
Qualification
Rifle
50 m rifle three positions men women
50 m rifle prone men
10 m air rifle   men   women
Pistol
50 m pistol men
25 m pistol women
25 m rapid fire pistol men
10 m air pistol men women
Shotgun
Trap men women
Double trap men
Skeet men women

The Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 2016 Olympic Games took place on 12 and 13 August 2016 at the National Shooting Center.[1]

The event consisted of two rounds: a qualifier and a final. In the qualifier, each shooter fired 60 shots with a pistol at 25 metres distance. Scores for each shot were in increments of 1, with a maximum score of 10. Targets were presented in series of 5. Each shooter was presented with 12 series, and had a sharply limited time to complete each. Four of the series had to be completed in 8 seconds apiece, four more within 6 seconds, and four within 4 seconds.

The top 6 shooters in the qualifying round moved on to the final round. There, they fired an additional 40 shots. They were presented in eight series of 5 shots each, with each series being limited to 4 seconds to make all five shots. After the 4th round, the competitor with the lowest score was eliminated for each round resulting in the top 2 fighting for gold in the last round.The total score from all 40 shots was used to determine final ranking.

The medals were presented by Austin Sealy, IOC member, Barbados and Franz Schreiber, Secretary General of the International Shooting Sport Federation.

Records

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

Qualification records
World record  Christian Reitz (GER)
 Kim Jun-hong (KOR)
593 Osijek, Croatia
Beijing, China
30 July 2013
6 July 2014
Olympic record  Alexei Klimov (RUS) 592 London, United Kingdom 3 August 2012
Final records
World record  Riccardo Mazzetti (ITA)
 Leonid Ekimov (RUS)
 Alexei Klimov (RUS)
35 Beijing, China
Gabala, Azerbaijan
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
6 July 2014
24 October 2014
23 April 2016
Olympic record  Leuris Pupo (CUB) 34 London, United Kingdom 3 August 2012

Qualification round

Rank Athlete Country 8 6 4 ST1 8 6 4 ST2 Total Notes
1 Christian Reitz  Germany 100 99 97 296 100 100 96 296 592-27x =OR, Q
2 Zhang Fusheng  China 99 99 94 292 100 99 99 298 590-27x Q
3 Jean Quiquampoix  France 99 98 96 293 99 99 95 293 586-19x Q
4 Riccardo Mazzetti  Italy 98 98 96 292 97 99 98 294 586-18x Q
5 Li Yuehong  China 97 97 96 290 97 99 98 294 584-23x Q
6 Leuris Pupo  Cuba 95 100 95 290 100 98 95 293 583-19x Q
7 Gurpreet Singh  India 100 99 90 289 97 98 97 292 581-24x
8 Kim Jun-hong  South Korea 98 97 92 287 99 98 97 294 581-19x
9 Alexei Klimov  Russia 98 97 94 289 98 96 98 292 581-16x
10 Keith Sanderson  United States 99 94 97 290 98 99 93 290 580-19x
11 Roman Bondaruk  Ukraine 97 96 93 286 100 98 95 293 579-18x
12 Emil Milev  United States 96 97 91 284 100 98 96 294 578-19x
13 Emerson Duarte  Brazil 98 97 90 285 99 100 94 293 578-19x
14 Jorge Llames  Spain 97 99 92 288 98 96 95 289 577-14x
15 Ruslan Lunev  Azerbaijan 94 97 97 288 97 96 94 287 575-17x
16 Pavlo Korostylov  Ukraine 96 99 98 293 99 96 86 281 574-18x
17 Oliver Geis  Germany 97 99 95 291 94 96 91 281 572-22x
18 Ghulam Mustafa Bashir  Pakistan 97 94 96 287 98 94 92 284 571-12x
19 Eita Mori  Japan 97 96 91 284 95 97 94 286 570-13x
20 Piotr Daniluk  Poland 97 97 94 288 97 95 87 279 567-12x
21 Kang Min-su  South Korea 97 94 85 276 98 95 95 288 564-19x
22 Teruyoshi Akiyama  Japan 98 96 94 288 95 93 88 276 564-18x
23 Ahmed Shaban  Egypt 96 92 90 278 96 95 93 284 562- 6x
24 Marko Carrillo  Peru 94 95 83 272 96 97 92 285 557-14x
25 Peeter Olesk  Estonia 92 92 86 270 95 95 93 283 553- 8x
26 David Chapman  Australia 98 95 76 269 95 96 91 282 551-18x

Final

Rank Athlete 1 2 3 4 Int 5 Int 6 Int 7 Int 8 Total Notes
1st, gold medalist(s)  Christian Reitz (GER) 5 4 4 4 17 4 21 4 25 4 29 5 34 =OR
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Jean Quiquampoix (FRA) 2 4 5 3 14 5 19 5 24 3 27 3 30
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Li Yuehong (CHN) 3 5 4 4 16 4 20 2 22 5 27 N/A
4  Zhang Fusheng (CHN) 5 4 5 4 18 2 20 1 21 N/A
5  Leuris Pupo (CUB) 5 3 3 4 15 3 18 N/A
6  Riccardo Mazzetti (ITA) 2 2 4 2 10 N/A

References

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