ISSF 10 meter air pistol

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The 10 metre air pistol is an Olympic shooting event governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). It is similar to 10 metre air rifle in that it is shot with 4.5 mm (or .177) caliber air guns at a distance of Script error: No such module "convert"., and that the match consists of a qualification round of 60 competition shots within 75 minutes. If an electronic scoring system (EST) is not available, 15 minutes are added to the time limit. Competitors are allowed to shoot an unlimited number of shots during the 15 minutes preparation and sighting time.[1]Template:Efn Along with the 50 meter pistol, it is considered a precision shooting event. Thus, numerous shooters compete in both events.

There are some restrictions on the pistol regarding its dimensions, weight and trigger pull weight.[2] It must be operated by one hand only from a standing, unsupported position. The shooter decides their own tempo as long as the maximum time is not exceeded.

After the qualification round, the shooters with the top eight scores move on to a final round consisting of 24 competition shots. After the tenth shot, individual commands are given so that the audience may follow the progress of the standings.

The major competitions are the Olympic Games every four years and the ISSF World Shooting Championships every four years. In addition, the event is included in ISSF World Cups and in continental championships, as well as in many other international and national competitions. It is an indoor sport and, at the highest level, electronic targets are used instead of the traditional paper targets.

Range and target

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Temporary 10-metre range using electronic targets in a multi-use sports hall

The air pistol range is the same as the air rifle range, giving each shooter a table, a 1 meter wide firing point, and a 10-meter distance between the firing line and the target line.[3] The current rules require ranges to be built indoors,[4] with specified minimum requirements for artificial lighting.[5] The distance from floor level to the centre of the target is 1400mm +/- 50mm.[6] Many larger and top-level competitions are held on temporary ranges installed in multi-use sporting facilities or convention centers.

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The air pistol target is 17x17 cm with concentric score zones, the innermost (worth ten points) having a diameter of 11.5 mm.

The target, Script error: No such module "convert"., is traditionally made of light-coloured cardboard upon which scoring lines and a black aiming mark consisting of the score zones 7 through 10 are printed.[7] There is also an inner ten ring, but the number of inner tens is used only for tie-breaking.[8] The changing of these traditional targets is handled by each shooter by means of electronic—or more archaically, manually operated—carrier devices.[9] In major competitions, only one shot may be fired on each target,[10] a number that can increase to two, five, or even ten with lowering level and importance of the competition. Used targets are collected by range officials to be scored in a separate office.[11]

During the last few decades, these paper targets have been gradually replaced by electronic target systems, which immediately display the results on monitors. When using these systems, actual scoring lines are not printed, but the location of the impact hole (which can be determined acoustically) is automatically converted into corresponding scores by a computer. ISSF rules now require the use of these systems in top-level competitions.[12] They are generally used in other international competitions as well,[13] and in some countries they are even common in national competitions.[14]

Equipment

To promote comfortable and accurate shooting from a standing position, match air pistols must have fast lock times, shoot with little recoil or vibration, and exhibit minimal movement and balance shifts during discharge. The pistol must also be able to be tailored by adjustable user interfaces and various accessories to an individual shooter's personal preferences. Combined with appropriate match pellets, the pistol must produce a consistent 10-ring performance so that a non maximal result during the initial phase can be attributed to the participant.

The pistols used are gas-driven with a caliber of Script error: No such module "convert".. The minimum trigger pull weight is Script error: No such module "convert"., half that of a sport pistol. The grip restrictions are similar to sport pistols, but the box in which an air pistol must fit is larger: Script error: No such module "convert"..[15] This allows for longer sight lines and also gives room for cocking arms, although with a few exceptions (such as the Baikal IZH-46M) modern match air pistols use pre-filled air, or less commonly carbon dioxide, containers.[16] The maximum overall weight is Script error: No such module "convert".. The pistol must be operated by only one hand from a standing position, and may be loaded with only one pellet at a time.[17]

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A typical Script error: No such module "convert". 10 m air pistol match pellet
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Optical aids are common amongst pistol shooting competitors

For the 10 metre air pistol and air rifle disciplines match, diabolo pellets are used. These pellets have wadcutter heads, meaning the front is (nearly) flat, which leave clean round holes in paper targets for easy scoring. Match pellets are offered in tins and more elaborate packages that avoid deformation and other damage that could impair their uniformity. Air gunners are encouraged to perform shooting group tests with their gun clamped in a machine rest to establish which particular match pellet type performs best for their particular air gun.[18] To facilitate maximum performance out of various air guns, the leading match pellet manufacturers produce pellets with graduated "head sizes", which means the pellets are offered with front diameters from 4.48 mm up to 4.51 mm.

As in other ISSF pistol events, clothing that restricts the movement of joints for support is not allowed.[19] Optical aids such as iris diaphragms or prescription glasses are allowed as long as they are not mounted on the pistol, which may have open sights only.[20] Though shooting glasses are extremely customizable, most pairs contain three basic elements: a lens, a mechanical iris, and a blinder. These components work together to help shooters focus on both the faraway target and their gun's sights at the same time. Ear protection is recommended by the ISSF[21] as well as by coaches, who sometimes stress their usefulness in shutting out distracting noise rather than their necessity for safety reasons (paramount in other shooting disciplines).[22][23]

It is each shooter's responsibility to get his or her pistol and shoes validated in a specific area (the equipment control) prior to starting the competition. To discourage shooters from lowering the trigger pull weight after passing equipment control, random controls are conducted after the match. Failure to pass such controls results in immediate disqualification.[24]

Match air pistols in production

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Steyr LP10 PCP air pistol

Course of fire

Shooters are generally divided into four classes: men, junior men, women and junior women. The junior classes are included in most championships, with some notable exceptions (such as the Olympic Games and the ISSF World Cups). A shooter remains a junior up to and including the calendar year in which he or she becomes 21 years of age, although a junior may opt to participate in the main class instead.[25] There are also ISSF Junior World Cups.

In both the qualification stage and the final stage, all shooting is supervised by a Chief Range Officer, whose duties include responsibility for the correct behaviour of all personnel, dealing with technical irregularities, and cooperation with the jury.[26]

Qualification

For the qualification stage, the shooters are divided as necessary into relays.[27] Each relay starts with a 15-minute preparation time[1] during which the shooter may fire an unlimited number of sighting shots.[28] Afterwards, the Chief Range Officer gives the command "match firing, start", indicating the start of the competition time.[29] 60 competition shots must be shot within a 75-minute period time (90 minutes if no electronic targets are available).[1] The 60 shots are usually organized in 6 ten-shot series for display on scoreboards.

Final

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Men's 10 meter air pistol final in the 2012 Olympic Games Shooting competition at the Royal Artillery Barracks.

The top eight shooters in the qualification round advance to the final.[30] Often, many shooters have the same score. The higher number of inner tens is the first tiebreaker. If two or more shooters have the same number of inner tens, the shooter with the highest score in the last ten-shot series is placed higher.

During the final, the score zones are divided into tenths (by means of a special gauge, in the absence of automatic scoring devices), so that each hit can give up to 10.9 points instead of the maximum 10 during the qualification. Electronic targets are required by the ISSF for finals at the Olympic Games, ISSF World Cups and ISSF World Championships.

After a five-minute sighting shot period and the presentation of the athletes to the audience, the athletes have 250 seconds to shoot five shots after the command "for the first competition series, load, start". The same command is given again for a second five shot series. After the tenth shot, separate commands are given for each competition shot with a time limit of 50 seconds per shot. After each two shots, the athlete with the lowest score is eliminated until two shooters are left to compete for the first place in the 23rd and 24th shot.

Current rules were introduced in 2017 after the 2016 Summer Olympics.

History

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Spring-piston air guns were in common use during the first decades of the sport, but are now seldom seen at high levels.

The air pistol event was introduced on the World Championship level in 1970,[31] and on the Olympic programme in 1988.[32] Before 1985, when finals began to be used, championships were decided by the results of the 40 or 60 shot match (40 for women and 60 for men). Before 1982, the men's match also consisted of 40 shots.[31]

As in many other ISSF events, the target for air pistol was reduced in size in 1989, also lowering the scores (although not by much), and thereby resetting all records. The development after this shows a contrast to that of air rifle shooting: whereas in air rifle the winning score of the 1989 World Championships would not have reached the final 17 years later,[33][34] the same result increase has not occurred in air pistol. Sergei Pyzhianov's world record of 593 points, set in the first World Cup Final with the new targets, remained unbeaten for almost 20 years until Jin Jong-oh set a new one with 594 points in at the ISSF World Cup Changwon 2009.

Although competitions are no longer held outdoors, the most important competitions (Olympics, World Championships, World Cups) are still scheduled for the Northern Hemisphere summer season because they are combined with outdoor events such as 50m rifle and 25m pistol events. Many lesser international events, however, are held during the European indoor season between October and March, culminating in the European Championships each year. Most of these competitions are multi-day events held together with air rifle matches.[35]

World Championships, Men

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1970 Template:Flagicon Phoenix Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1974 Template:Flagicon Thun Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1978 Template:Flagicon Seoul Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1979 Template:Flagicon Seoul Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1981 Template:Flagicon Santo Domingo Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1982 Template:Flagicon Caracas Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1983 Template:Flagicon Innsbruck Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1985 Template:Flagicon Mexico City Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1986 Template:Flagicon Suhl Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1987 Template:Flagicon Budapest Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1989 Template:Flagicon Sarajevo Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1990 Template:Flagicon Moscow Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1991 Template:Flagicon Stavanger Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1994 Template:Flagicon Milan Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1998 Template:Flagicon Barcelona Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
2002 Template:Flagicon Lahti Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
2006 Template:Flagicon Zagreb Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
2010 Template:Flagicon Munich Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
2014 Template:Flagicon Granada Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
2018 Template:Flagicon Changwon Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
2022 Template:Flagicon Cairo Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete

World Championships, Men's Team

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1970 Template:Flagicon Phoenix Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Anatoli Egrishin
Grigori Kosych
Evgeni Raskazov
Vladimir Stolipin
Template:Flagicon Finland
Immo Huhtinen
Seppo Makinen
Matti Juhani Patteri
Seppo Saarenpää
Template:Flagicon West Germany
Heinrich Fretwurst
Heinz Mertel
Ernst Mueller
Manfred Moeller
1974 Template:Flagicon Thun Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Anatoli Egrishin
Grigori Kosych
Valeri Margasov
Vladimir Stolipin
Template:Flagicon West Germany
Manfred Deichmann
Heinrich Fretwurst
Dieter Gruetz
Wolfgang Labenski
Template:Flagicon East Germany
Helmut Artelet
Heinz Szurlies
Matthias Hoeflitz
Harald Vollmar
1978 Template:Flagicon Seoul Template:Flagicon Finland
Teemu Anttila
Seppo Mäkinen
Paavo Palokangas
Seppo Saarenpää
Template:Flagicon Brazil
Paulo Lamego
Wilson Scheidemantel
Benevenuto Tilli
Bertino Souza
Template:Flagicon Sweden
Weith Andersson
Ove Gunnarsson
Staffan Oscarsson
Ragnar Skanåker
1979 Template:Flagicon Seoul Template:Flagicon Sweden
Weith Andersson
Stig Borje Nilsson
Staffan Oscarsson
Ragnar Skanåker
Template:Flagu
Jimmie Dorsey
Don Hamilton
Samual Hunter
Don Nygord
Template:Flagicon South Korea
Jang Sik Kim
Won Suk Lee
Tae Ho Lim
Seung Lin Park
1981 Template:Flagicon Santo Domingo Template:Flagicon Bulgaria
Ljubtcho Diakov
Liubcho Dimitrov
Ivan Mandov
Jean Mihov
Template:Flagicon Switzerland
Rolf Beutler
Roman Burkhard
Jacques Alain Perrin
Rene von Gunten
Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Igor Basinski
Anatoli Egrishin
Alexander Sniezhko
Sergei Sumatokhin
1982 Template:Flagicon Caracas Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Anatoli Egrishin
Alexsander Melentiev
Sergei Sumatokhin
Vladas Turla
Template:Flagu
Erich Buljung
Jimmie Mc Coy
Don Nygord
Darius Young
Template:Flagicon Sweden
Weith Andersson
Stig Borje Nilsson
Benny Oestlund
Ragnar Skanåker
1983 Template:Flagicon Innsbruck Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Anatoli Egrishin
Alexsander Melentiev
Vladas Turla
Template:Flagicon Sweden
Benny Oestlund
Staffan Oscarsson
Ragnar Skanåker
Template:Flagu
Jean Bilon
Jacky Durand
Remy Harang
1985 Template:Flagicon Mexico City Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Anatoli Egrishin
Boris Kokorev
Vladas Turla
Template:Flagu
Pierre Brémond
Philippe Cola
Remy Harang
Template:Flagu
George Ross
Arnold Vitarbo
Darius Young
1986 Template:Flagicon Suhl Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Igor Basinski
Boris Kokorev
Alexsander Melentiev
Template:Flagu
Pierre Brémond
Philippe Cola
Remy Harang
Template:Flagicon East Germany
Gernot Eder
Jens Potteck
Uwe Potteck
1987 Template:Flagicon Budapest Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Anatoli Egrishin
Boris Kokorev
Alexsander Melentiev
Template:Flagicon East Germany
Gernot Eder
Jens Potteck
Uwe Potteck
Template:Flagicon Bulgaria
Ljubtcho Diakov
Tanyu Kiryakov
Sabi Sabev
1989 Template:Flagicon Sarajevo Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Sergei Barmin
Alexsander Melentiev
Sergei Pyzhianov
Template:Flagicon Italy
Roberto Di Donna
Dario Palazzani
Vincenzo Spilotro
Template:Flagicon Hungary
Csaba Gyorik
Zsolt Karacs
Zoltán Papanitz
1990 Template:Flagicon Moscow Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Boris Kokorev
Mikhail Nestruev
Sergei Pyzhianov
Template:Flagicon Hungary
István Ágh
Csaba Gyorik
Zoltán Papanitz
Template:Flagicon East Germany
Gernot Eder
Uwe Potteck
Jens Potteck
1991 Template:Flagicon Stavanger Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Sergei Barmin
Boris Kokorev
Sergei Pyzhianov
Template:Flagicon
Gernot Eder
Hans-Juergen Bauer-Neumaier
Uwe Potteck
Template:Flagicon
Jinbao Li
Yifu Wang
Haifeng Xu
1994 Template:Flagicon Milan Template:Flagicon
Haifeng Xu
Yifu Wang
Shengge Zhang
Template:Flagicon Italy
Vigilio Fait
Roberto Di Donna
Vincenzo Spilotro
Template:Flagicon Hungary
Csaba Gyorik
Zsolt Karacs
Zoltán Papanitz
1998 Template:Flagicon Barcelona Template:Flagicon
Yifu Wang
Dan Xu
Hui Wu
Template:Flagicon Russia
Mikhail Nestruev
Vladimir Gontcharov
Boris Kokorev
Template:Flagicon Belarus
Igor Basinski
Kanstantsin Lukashyk
Siarhei Yurusau
2002 Template:Flagicon Lahti Template:Flagicon Russia
Mikhail Nestruev
Vladimir Gontcharov
Vladimir Isakov
Template:Flagicon
Yifu Wang
Zongliang Tan
Huaiyu Li
Template:Flagicon Ukraine
Oleg Dronov
Victor Makarov
Ivan Rybovalov
2006 Template:Flagicon Zagreb Template:Flagicon
Wei Pang
Zhongzai Lin
Zongliang Tan
Template:Flagicon Russia
Mikhail Nestruev
Vladimir Isakov
Vladimir Gontcharov
Template:Flagu
Walter Lapeyre
Manuel Alexandre-Augrand
Franck Dumoulin
2010 Template:Flagicon Munich Template:Flagicon Russia
Sergey Chervyakovskiy
Leonid Ekimov
Vladimir Isakov
Template:Flagicon Serbia
Andrija Zlatić
Damir Mikec
Dimitrije Grgic
Template:Flagicon South Korea
Jin Jong-oh
Lee Dae-myung
Han Seung Woo
2014 Template:Flagicon Granada Template:Flagu
Pang Wei
Pu Qifeng
Wang Zhiwei
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Jin Jong-oh
Kim Cheong-Yong
Lee Dae-myung
Template:Flagu
Vladimir Gontcharov
Vladimir Isakov
Sergey Chervyakovskiy
2018 Template:Flagicon Changwon Script error: No such module "flag".
Lee Dae-myung
Jin Jong-oh
Han Seung-woo
Template:Flagu
Abhishek Verma
Om Prakash Mitharwal
Shahzar Rizvi
Template:Flagu
Artem Chernousov
Denis Koulakov
Anton Gourianov
2022 Template:Flagicon New Administrative Capital Template:Flagu
Liu Jinyao
Zhang Bowen
Zhang Yifan
Template:Flagu
Mohammad Rasoul Effati
Javad Foroughi
Sajjad Pourhosseini
Template:Flagu
Lee Woon-ho
Lee Dae-myung
Park Dae-hun

World Championships, Women

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1970 Template:Flagicon Phoenix Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1974 Template:Flagicon Thun Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1978 Template:Flagicon Seoul Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1979 Template:Flagicon Seoul Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1981 Template:Flagicon Santo Domingo Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1982 Template:Flagicon Caracas Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1983 Template:Flagicon Innsbruck Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1985 Template:Flagicon Mexico City Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1986 Template:Flagicon Suhl Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1987 Template:Flagicon Budapest Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1989 Template:Flagicon Sarajevo Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1990 Template:Flagicon Moscow Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1991 Template:Flagicon Stavanger Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1994 Template:Flagicon Milan Template:Flagicon Jasna Šekarić (IOP) Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
1998 Template:Flagicon Barcelona Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
2002 Template:Flagicon Lahti Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
2006 Template:Flagicon Zagreb Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
2010 Template:Flagicon Munich Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
2014 Template:Flagicon Granada Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
2018 Template:Flagicon Changwon Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete
2022 Template:Flagicon New Administrative Capital Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagathlete

World Championships, Women's Team

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1970 Template:Flagicon Phoenix Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Nina Stoliarova
Nina Rasskazova
Nadezda Ibragimova
Template:Flagicon West Germany
Ortrud Feickert
Karin Fitzner
Ruth Kasten
Template:Flagu
Lucile Chambliss
Sally Carroll
Barbara Hile
1974 Template:Flagicon Thun Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Zinaida Simonian
Nina Stoliarova
Galina Zarikova
Template:Flagu
Sharon Best
Barbara Hile
Ruby Fox
Template:Flagicon West Germany
Karin Fitzner
Ruth Kasten
Ortrud Feickert
1978 Template:Flagicon Seoul Template:Flagicon Sweden
Kerstin Hansson
Gun Näsman
Ingridh Strömqvist
Template:Flagicon Australia
Julie Aitken
Patricia Dench
Maureen Hill
Template:Flagicon South Korea
Kwan Seok Kang
Yang Ja Kim
Yang Ja Moon
1979 Template:Flagicon Seoul Template:Flagu
Sally Carroll
Ruby Fox
Patricin Olsowsky
Template:Flagicon Sweden
Kerstin Hansson
Gun Naesman
Sally Remmert
Template:Flagicon Great Britain
Carol Bartlett
Rosemarie Edgar
Trudy Henry
1981 Template:Flagicon Santo Domingo Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Marina Dobrantcheva
Nonna Kalinina
Zinaida Simonian
Template:Flagicon Switzerland
Veronica Edelmann
Doris Hafen
Elisabeth Sager
Template:Flagu
Carol Baker
Ruby Fox
Sally Carroll
1982 Template:Flagicon Caracas Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Marina Dobrantcheva
Inna Rose
Auksne Treinite
Template:Flagicon
Jianmin Gao
Yi Nang
Zhifang Wen
Template:Flagicon Sweden
Monica Aberg
Chris Johansson
Gun Naesman
1983 Template:Flagicon Innsbruck Template:Flagicon Sweden
Monica Aberg
Kerstin Bodin
Sally Remmert
Template:Flagicon Austria
Corinna Hoffmann
Christine Strahalm
Christa Werk
Template:Flagu
Sally Carroll
Ruby Fox
Cathy Graham
1985 Template:Flagicon Mexico City Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Irada Ashumova
Marina Dobrantcheva
Inna Rose
Template:Flagicon Sweden
Kerstin Bodin
Britt Marie Ellis
Maritha Karlsson
Template:Flagicon West Germany
Angelika Hermann
Kirsten Steinert
Margit Stein
1986 Template:Flagicon Suhl Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Marina Dobrantcheva
Irina Kotcherova
Lalita Tsvetkova
Template:Flagicon East Germany
Diana Mueller
Heidrun Richter
Anke Voelker
Template:Flagicon Sweden
Kerstin Bodin
Britt Marie Ellis
Maritha Karlsson
1987 Template:Flagicon Budapest Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Nino Salukvadze
Svetlana Smirnova
Lalita Tsvetkova
Template:Flagicon Poland
Dorota Bidolach
Maria Janicka-Janda
Julita Macur
Template:Flagicon West Germany
Lieselotte Breker
Anetta Kalinowski
Margit Stein
1989 Template:Flagicon Sarajevo Template:Flagicon West Germany
Lieselotte Breker
Anetta Kalinowski
Margit Stein
Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Olga Shilenok
Nino Salukvadze
Svetlana Smirnova
Template:Flagicon Hungary
Agnes Ferencz
Anna Gonczi
Marta Kotroczo
1990 Template:Flagicon Moscow Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Marina Logvinenko
Nino Salukvadze
Svetlana Smirnova
Template:Flagicon Federal Republic of Germany
Lieselotte Breker
Monika Schilleder
Margit Stein
Template:Flagicon Bulgaria
Mariya Grozdeva
Margarita Shkodrova
Tania Staneva
1991 Template:Flagicon Stavanger Template:Flagicon Soviet Union
Olga Klochneva
Marina Logvinenko
Nino Salukvadze
Template:Flagicon
Lieselotte Breker
Margit Stein
Anke Voelker
Template:Flagicon Yugoslavia
Ksenja Macek
Jasna Šekarić
Mirela Skoko
1994 Template:Flagicon Milan Template:Flagicon
Xiaoping Fan
Duihong Li
Ge Ma
Template:Flagicon Bulgaria
Diana Iorgova
Mariya Grozdeva
Tania Staneva
Template:Flagicon
Doreen Mueller
Margit Stein
Anke Voelker
1998 Template:Flagicon Barcelona Template:Flagicon Russia
Galina Beliaeva
Svetlana Smirnova
Marina Logvinenko
Template:Flagicon
Yeqing Cai
Jie Ren
Luna Tao
Template:Flagicon
Carmen Meininger
Margit Stein
Anke Schumann
2002 Template:Flagicon Lahti Template:Flagicon Russia
Olga Kousnetsova
Svetlana Smirnova
Galina Beliaeva
Template:Flagicon Belarus
Viktoria Chaika
Liudmila Chabatar
Yuliya Alipava
Template:Flagicon
Luna Tao
Ying Chen
Jie Ren
2006 Template:Flagicon Zagreb Template:Flagicon
Jun Hu
Fengji Fei
Ying Chen
Template:Flagicon Belarus
Viktoria Chaika
Liudmila Chabatar
Yauheniya Haluza
Template:Flagicon Russia
Natalia Paderina
Olga Kousnetsova
Svetlana Smirnova
2010 Template:Flagicon Munich Template:Flagicon Australia
Lalita Yauhleuskaya
Dina Aspandiyarova
Linda Ryan
Template:Flagicon South Korea
Lee Ho-Lim
Kim Byung-Hee
Park Min-Jin
Template:Flagicon
Guo Wenjun
Su Yuling
Zhang Jingjing
2014 Template:Flagicon Granada Script error: No such module "flag".
Jasna Šekarić
Bobana Veličković
Zorana Arunović
Template:Flagu
Guo Wenjun
Zhang Mengyuan
Zhou Qingyuan
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Renáta Tobai-Sike
Zsófia Csonka
Adrienn Nemes
2018 Template:Flagicon Changwon Template:Flagu
Jiang Ranxin
Wang Qian
Ji Xiaojing
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Kim Min-jung
Kim Bo-mi
Kwak Jung-hye
Template:Flagu
Vitalina Batsarashkina
Margarita Lomova
Svetlana Medvedeva
2022 Template:Flagicon New Administrative Capital Template:Flagu
Jiang Ranxin
Li Xue Yan
Lu Kaiman
Template:Flagu
Palak Palak
Rhythm Sangwan
Yuvika Tomar
Template:Flagu
Mina Ghorbani
Hanieh Rostamian
Golnoush Sebghatollahi

World Championships, Mixed Team

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
2018 Template:Flagicon Changwon Template:Flagu
Vitalina Batsarashkina
Artem Chernousov
Template:Flagu
Wang Qian
Wang Mengyi
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Olena Kostevych
Oleh Omelchuk
2022 Template:Flagicon New Administrative Capital Template:Flagu
Sylvia Steiner
Richard Zechmeister
Template:Flagu
Yoo Hyun-young
Park Dae-hun
Template:Flagu
Hanieh Rostamian
Javad Foroughi
Template:Flagu
Jiang Ranxin
Zhang Bowen

World Championships, total medals

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Current world records

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Current world records in 10 metre air pistol
Men Qualification 594 Template:Flagathlete April 12, 2009 Changwon Template:Cc3 [{{fullurl:Template:Transclude|action=edit}} edit]
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Teams 1759 Script error: No such module "flag". (Isakov, Nestruyev, Yekimov)
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March 16, 2007
March 9, 2014
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Junior Men Individual 588 Template:Flagathlete
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March 16, 2007
May 24, 2009
Deauville Template:Cc3
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Final 246.3 Template:Flagathlete May 27, 2019 Munich Template:Cc3
Teams 1732 Script error: No such module "flag". (Lim, Sung, Shin) September 6, 2018 Changwon Template:Cc3
Women Qualification 591 Template:Flagathlete Oct 15, 2022 Cairo Template:Cc3 [{{fullurl:Template:Transclude|action=edit}} edit]
Final 246.9 Template:Country flagbio March 11, 2017 ECH Maribor Template:Country code link [{{fullurl:Template:Transclude|action=edit}} edit]
Teams 1739 Script error: No such module "flag". (Jiang, Wang, Ji) September 4, 2018 Changwon Template:Cc3 [{{fullurl:Template:Transclude|action=edit}} edit]
Junior Women Individual 585 Template:Flagathlete May 29, 2019 Munich Template:Cc3
Final 244.7 Template:Flagathlete November 21, 2019 Putian Template:Cc3
Teams 1721 Template:Flagu (Singh, Raghav, Tomar) November 7, 2019 Doha Template:Cc3
Mixed Team Qualification 586 Template:Flagathlete
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May 30, 2019 Munich Template:Cc3
Junior Mixed Team Qualification 586 Template:Flagathlete
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May 30, 2019 Munich Template:Cc3

Olympic and World Champions

The ISSF publishes lists of historical champions.[32][33]

Men

Script error: No such module "labelled list hatnote". A green background indicates the Olympic champion.

Year Venue Individual Team
1970 Phoenix Template:Flagathlete File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
1974 Thun Template:Flagathlete File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
1978 Seoul Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
1979 Seoul Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu
1981 Santo Domingo Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
1982 Caracas Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
1983 Innsbruck Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
1985 Mexico City Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
1986 Suhl Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
1987 Budapest Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag". Junior Men
1988 Seoul Template:FlagIOCathlete Individual Team
1989 Sarajevo Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag". Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
1990 Moscow Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
1991 Stavanger Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag". Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu
1992 Barcelona Template:FlagIOCathlete
1994 Milan Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
1996 Atlanta Template:FlagIOCathlete
1998 Barcelona Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
2000 Sydney Template:FlagIOCathlete
2002 Lahti Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
2004 Athens Template:FlagIOCathlete
2006 Zagreb Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu
2008 Beijing Template:FlagIOCathlete
2010 Munich Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu
2012 London Template:FlagIOCathlete
2014 Granada Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
2016 Rio de Janeiro Template:FlagIOCathlete
2018 Changwon Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag". Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
2020 Tokyo Template:FlagIOCathlete

Women

Script error: No such module "labelled list hatnote". A green background indicates the Olympic champion.

Year Venue Individual Team
1970 Phoenix Template:Flagathlete File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
1974 Thun Template:Flagathlete
1978 Seoul Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu
1979 Seoul Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu
1981 Santo Domingo Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
1982 Caracas Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
1983 Innsbruck Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu
1985 Mexico City Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
1986 Suhl Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
1987 Budapest Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag". Junior Women
1988 Seoul Template:FlagIOCathlete Individual Team
1989 Sarajevo Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag". Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu
1990 Moscow Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
1991 Stavanger Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag". Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu
1992 Barcelona Template:FlagIOCathlete
1994 Milan Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
1996 Atlanta Template:FlagIOCathlete
1998 Barcelona Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
2000 Sydney Template:FlagIOCathlete
2002 Lahti Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu
2004 Athens Template:FlagIOCathlete
2006 Zagreb Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu
2008 Beijing Template:FlagIOCathlete
2010 Munich Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
2012 London Template:FlagIOCathlete
2014 Granada Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag". Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu
2016 Rio de Janeiro Template:FlagIOCathlete
2018 Changwon Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".
2020 Tokyo Template:FlagIOCathlete
2022 Cairo Template:Flagathlete Template:Flagu Template:Flagathlete Script error: No such module "flag".

Footnotes

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References

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  1. a b c Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  2. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  3. Rules 6.3.12 and 6.3.15. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  4. Rule 6.3.6.3.4. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  5. Rule 6.3.15.4. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  6. ISSF RuleBook 2013, Rule 6.4.6.1
  7. Rule 6.3.2.6. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  8. Rule 8.12.2. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  9. Rule 8.6.3.1.1.1 Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  10. Rule 8.15.0. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  11. Rule 8.6.3.1.1.2. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  12. Rule 3.5.1.4. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  13. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  14. For example, the Megalink target system is used on club level in its native Norway. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  15. Rule 8.16.0. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  16. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  17. Rule 8.4.3.1. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
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  19. Rule 8.4.7. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  20. Rule 8.4.2.3. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  21. Rule 8.2.8. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  22. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  23. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  24. Rule 8.4.2.6.3. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  25. Rules 3.3.6 and 3.6.8.4.1. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  26. Rules 8.2.7 and 8.5.1. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  27. Rule 8.7.2. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  28. Rule 8.6.4.4.2. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  29. Rule 8.6.4.4.1. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  30. Rule 8.14.2.1. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  31. a b Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  32. a b Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  33. a b Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  34. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  35. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".

Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

Script error: No such module "Navbox".