Shooting at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Women's 10 metre air pistol
Women's 10 metre air pistol at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad | ||||||||||
Date | September 21, 1988 | |||||||||
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Competitors | 37 from 26 nations | |||||||||
Winning score | 489.5 (WR) | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Shooting at the 1988 Summer Olympics | ||||
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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 | mixed | |||
Skeet | mixed | |||
Running target | ||||
50 m running target | men |
Women's 10 metre air pistol made its first Olympic appearance at the 1988 Summer Olympics. It was a high-class competition, where 19-year-old Nino Salukvadze, who had won the 25 metre pistol competition two days earlier, set a new world record in the qualification round, with 390 of 400 points. Jasna Šekarić was still able to enter the final only one point behind, and won it to become the first Olympic air pistol champion. Lieselotte Breker, third in the qualification round with 386, started out the final with a 0.0 and was then never in contention for the medals; Marina Dobrantcheva won the bronze medal.
Qualification round
Rank | Athlete | Country | Score | Notes |
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1 | Nino Salukvadze | Soviet Union | 390 | Q WR OR |
2 | Jasna Šekarić | Yugoslavia | 389 | Q |
3 | Lieselotte Breker | West Germany | 386 | Q |
4 | Marina Dobrantcheva | Soviet Union | 385 | Q |
5 | Anke Völker | East Germany | 383 | Q |
6 | Anne Goffin | Belgium | 381 | Q |
7 | Liu Haiying | China | 380 | Q |
8 | Christine Strahalm | Austria | 379 | Q (4th: 99) |
9 | Cris Kajd | Sweden | 379 | (4th: 95) |
10 | Eva Suarez | Spain | 379 | (4th: 94) |
11 | Tomoko Hasegawa | Japan | 379 | (4th: 94) |
12 | Dorota Bidolach | Poland | 378 | |
12 | Evelyne Manchon | France | 378 | |
12 | Anisoara Matei | Romania | 378 | |
12 | Park Jung-hee | South Korea | 378 | |
16 | Kimberly Dyer | United States | 377 | |
16 | Anna Gonczi | Hungary | 377 | |
16 | Wen Zhifang | China | 377 | |
19 | Bang Hyun-joo | South Korea | 376 | |
19 | Kerstin Bodin | Sweden | 376 | |
19 | Margit Stein | West Germany | 376 | |
22 | Hisayo Chikusa | Japan | 375 | |
22 | Ruby Fox | United States | 375 | |
22 | Agathi Kassoumi | Greece | 375 | |
25 | Eszter Poljak | Hungary | 373 | |
25 | Valerie Winter | Australia | 373 | |
27 | Altantsetsegiin Byambajav | Mongolia | 372 | |
27 | Tania Fassoni | Brazil | 372 | |
27 | Ágnes Ferencz | Hungary | 372 | |
27 | Yvonna Jezova | Czechoslovakia | 372 | |
31 | Maria Amaral | Brazil | 369 | |
32 | Selvyana Adrian Sofyan | Indonesia | 368 | |
33 | Rachel Morin | France | 366 | |
34 | Francine Antonietti | Switzerland | 365 | |
34 | Margaret Thomas | Great Britain | 365 | |
36 | Skhatijah Surattee | Singapore | 361 | |
37 | Ines Marggraff | Ecuador | 351 |
OR Olympic record – Q Qualified for final – WR World record
Final
Rank | Athlete | Qual | Final | Total | Notes |
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Jasna Šekarić (YUG) | 389 | 100.5 | 489.5 | WR OR | |
Nino Salukvadze (URS) | 390 | 97.9 | 487.9 | ||
Marina Dobrantcheva (URS) | 385 | 100.2 | 485.2 | ||
4 | Anne Goffin (BEL) | 381 | 99.2 | 480.2 | |
5 | Anke Völker (GDR) | 383 | 96.3 | 479.3 | |
6 | Liu Haiying (CHN) | 380 | 96.9 | 476.9 | |
7 | Lieselotte Breker (FRG) | 386 | 90.0 | 476.0 | |
8 | Christine Strahalm (AUT) | 379 | 93.6 | 472.6 |
OR Olympic record – WR World record
References
- XXIVth Olympiad Seoul 1988 Official Report – Volume 2 Part 2 (PDF). Retrieved 2008-09-28.
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