Shooting at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Qualification
Qualification rules
A nation may earn up to 2 quota places per event, except for women's trap and skeet, which is entitled only to a maximum of one per NOC.
The qualification consists of two parts:
- A minimum qualification score (MQS) that each shooter has to perform in at least one ISSF championship to be eligible for the Olympics in that certain event. The MQS are set rather low.
- A number of quota places in each event, adding up to a total of 390. The quota places are won by the national federations when their shooters rank high in ISSF championships (at ISSF World Cups, only the best-ranking shooter yet without a Quota place gains one, while at the World Championships there are more places at stake). Some quota places are left as wild cards.
Each quota place gives the national federation the right to send one shooter to compete in that event. However, there is a maximum of two shooters per event and country. On the other hand, a shooter filling a quota place in one event may compete in other events as well, as long as the MQS have been fulfilled. Most shooters combine events in this way (apart from those in 25 metre rapid fire pistol, skeet and women's trap, who generally do not, because there are no events similar to theirs on the program).[1][2]
Summary
Timeline
Event | Date | Venue |
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2005 World Cup #1 | April 8–17, 2005 | Changwon |
2005 World Cup #2 Rifle & Pistol | May 7–15, 2005 | Fort Benning |
2005 World Cup #2 Shotgun | May 16–23, 2005 | Rome |
2005 World Shotgun Championships | May 24–31, 2005 | Lonato |
2005 World Cup #3 Rifle & Pistol | June 6–13, 2005 | Munich |
2005 World Cup #4 Rifle & Pistol | June 13–20, 2005 | Milan |
2005 World Cup #3 Shotgun | July 14–21, 2005 | Belgrade |
2005 World Cup #4 Shotgun | August 5–14, 2005 | Americana |
2005 American Continental Championships | November 1–11, 2005 | Salinas |
2006 World Cup #1 Rifle & Pistol | March 25 – April 2, 2006 | Guangzhou |
2006 World Cup #1 Shotgun | April 2–11, 2006 | Qingyuan |
2006 World Cup #2 Rifle & Pistol | April 25 – May 3, 2006 | Resende |
2006 World Cup #2 Shotgun | May 4–12, 2006 | Kerrville |
2006 World Cup #3 Shotgun | May 16–25, 2006 | Cairo |
2006 World Cup #3 Rifle & Pistol | May 22–29, 2006 | Munich |
2006 World Cup #4 Rifle & Pistol | May 29 – June 5, 2006 | Milan |
2006 World Cup #4 Shotgun | June 6–15, 2006 | Suhl |
2006 ISSF World Shooting Championships | July 21 – August 5, 2006 | Zagreb |
2007 African Continental Championships | March 1–9, 2007 | Cairo |
2007 European Championships 10m events | March 12–18, 2007 | Deauville |
2007 World Cup #1 Shotgun | March 18–29, 2007 | Santo Domingo |
2007 World Cup #1 Rifle & Pistol | March 31 – April 8, 2007 | Fort Benning |
2007 World Cup #2 Shotgun | April 13–24, 2007 | Changwon |
2007 World Cup #2 Rifle & Pistol | April 25 – May 3, 2007 | Sydney |
2007 World Cup #3 Rifle & Pistol | May 3–11, 2007 | Bangkok |
2007 World Cup #4 Rifle & Pistol | May 28 – June 4, 2007 | Munich |
2007 World Cup #3 Shotgun | June 6–15, 2007 | Lonato |
2007 World Cup #4 Shotgun | June 26 – Jul 7, 2007 | Maribor |
2007 European Shooting Championships | July 10–25, 2007 | Granada |
2007 Pan American Games | July 13–29, 2007 | Rio de Janeiro |
2007 World Shotgun Championships | September 1–10, 2007 | Nicosia |
2007 Oceania Continental Championships | October 27 – November 4, 2007 | Sydney |
2007 Asian Continental Championships | December 5–12, 2007 | Kuwait City |
50 m rifle three positions men
50 m rifle prone men
10 m air rifle men
50 m pistol men
25 m rapid fire pistol men
10 m air pistol men
Trap men
Double trap men
Skeet men
50 m rifle three positions women
10 m air rifle women
25 m pistol women
10 m air pistol women
Trap women
Skeet women
References
- "Quota places by Nation and Name". ISSF. 23 June 2014. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
- "Qualification System – Games of the XXIX Olympiad – Shooting" (PDF). ISSF. 2006. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
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