Shooting at the 2010 Commonwealth Games

The Shooting events at the 2010 Commonwealth Games took place at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range from 5 to 13 October 2010.

The Full Bore events were held at the CRPF Campus (Kadarpur) from 9 to 13 October 2010.

Medal table

  *   Host nation (India)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 India (IND)*1411530
2 England (ENG)66719
3 Singapore (SIN)54514
4 Scotland (SCO)4329
5 Australia (AUS)3227
6 Malaysia (MAS)2338
7 Cyprus (CYP)1113
8 New Zealand (NZL)1102
9 Canada (CAN)0123
10 Bangladesh (BAN)0011
 Isle of Man (IOM)0011
 Namibia (NAM)0011
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)0011
 Wales (WAL)0011
Totals (14 nations)363232100

Medals by events

Men's events

XIX Commonwealth Games-2010 Delhi (Men’s) Shooting Trap Pairs, India’s Mansher Singh and Manavjit Singh won Bronze medal, at Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range, in New Delhi on 8 October 2010
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Trap singles
Aaron Heading
 England
Michael Diamond
 Australia
Manavjit Singh Sandhu
 India
Trap pairs
Michael Diamond and Adam Vella
 Australia
Manavjit Singh Sandhu and Mansher Singh
 India
Aaron Heading and Dave Kirk
 England
Double trap singles
Stevan Walton
 England
Ronjan Sodhi
 India
Tim Kneale
 Isle of Man
Double trap pairs
Steven Scott and Stevan Walton
 England
Asher Noria and Ronjan Sodhi
 India
Seng Chye and Benjamin Cheng Jie
 Malaysia
Skeet singles
Richard Brickell
 England
Georgios Achilleos
 Cyprus
Andreas Chasikos
 Cyprus
Skeet pairs
Georgios Achilleos and Andreas Chasikos
 Cyprus
Jason Hughes Caswell and Richard McBride
 Canada
Richard Brickell and Clive Bramley
 England

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Trap singles
Anita North
 England
Shona Marshall
 Scotland
Gaby Ahrens
 Namibia
Trap pairs
Laetisha Scanlan and Stacy Roiall
 Australia
Abbey Burton and Anita North
 England
Cynthia Meyer and Susan Nattrass
 Canada

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 metre air pistol singles
Omkar Singh
 India
Gai Bin
 Singapore
Daniel Repacholi
 Australia
10 metre air pistol pairs
Omkar Singh and Gurpreet Singh
 India
Nick Baxter and Mick Gault
 England
Gai Bin and Lim Swee Hon Nigel
 Singapore
25 metre centre fire pistol singles
Harpreet Singh
 India
Vijay Kumar
 India
Lip Poh
 Singapore
25 metre centre fire pistol pairs
Vijay Kumar and Harpreet Singh
 India
Greg Yelavich and Alan Earle
 New Zealand
Gai Bin and Meng Poh
 Singapore
25 metre rapid fire pistol singles
Vijay Kumar
 India
Hasli Izwan Amir Hasan
 Malaysia
Gurpreet Singh
 India
25 metre rapid fire pistol pairs
Vijay Kumar and Gurpreet Singh
 India
Hafiz Adzha and Hasli Izwan Amir Hasan
 Malaysia
David Chapman and Bruce Quick
 Australia
25 metre standard pistol singles
Gai Bin
 Singapore
Roger Peter Daniel
 Trinidad and Tobago
Samaresh Jung
 India
25 metre standard pistol pairs
Gai Gai and Poh Lip Meng
 Singapore
Samresh Jung and Chandrasekhar Chaudhary
 India
Mick Gault and Iqbal Ubhi
 England
50 metre pistol singles
Omkar Singh
 India
Gai Bin
 Singapore
Lim Swee Hon Nigel
 Singapore
50 metre pistol pairs
Gai Bin and Lim Swee Hon Nigel
 Singapore
Deepak Sharma and Omkar Singh
 India
Rhodney Richard Allen and Roger Peter Daniel
 Trinidad and Tobago

Women's events

XIX Commonwealth Games-2010 Delhi Anisa Sayed and Sarnobat of India won the gold medal in 25M Pistol Women (Pair) event, at Karnail Singh Shooting Range, in New Delhi on 5 October 2010
Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 metre air pistol singles
Pei Chin Bibiana Ng
 Malaysia
Heena Sidhu
 India
Dina Aspandiyarova
 Australia
10 metre air pistol pairs
Heena Sidhu and Annuraj Singh
 India
Dina Aspandiyarova and Pamela McKinzie
 Australia
Dorothy Ludwig and Lynda Hare
 Canada
25 metre pistol singles
Anisa Sayyed
 India
Rahi Sarnobat
 India
Bibiana Ng Pei Chin
 Malaysia
25 metre pistol pairs
Rahi Sarnobat and Anisa Sayyed
 India
Linda Ryan and Lalita Yauhleuskaya
 Australia
Georgina Geikie and Julia Lydall
 England

Men's events

XIX Commonwealth Games-2010 Delhi Abhinav Bindra and Gagan Narang of India won the gold medal in 10m Air Rifle Men (Pair) event, at Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range, in New Delhi on 5 October 2010
Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 metre air rifle singles
Gagan Narang
 India
Abhinav Bindra
 India
James Huckle
 England
10 metre air rifle pairs
Abhinav Bindra and Gagan Narang
 India
James Huckle and Kenneth Parr
 England
Abdullah Hel Baki and Md. Asif Hossain Khan
 Bangladesh
50 metre rifle three positions singles
Gagan Narang
 India
Jonathan Hammond
 Scotland
James Huckle
 England
50 metre rifle three positions pairs
Imran Hassan Khan and Gagan Narang
 India
James Huckle and Kenneth Parr
 England
Jonathan Hammond and Neil Stirton
 Scotland
50 metre rifle prone singles
Jonathan Hammond
 Scotland
Warren Potent
 Australia
Matthew Hall
 Northern Ireland
50 metre rifle prone pairs
Neil Stirton and Jonathan Hammond
 Scotland
Michael Babb and Richard Wilson
 England
Warren Potent and David Clifton
 Australia

Women's events

XIX Commonwealth Games-2010 Delhi Winners of (Singles Shooting 50M Rifle Prone Women’s), Mcintosh Jen of Scotland (Gold), Tejaswini Sawant of India (Silver) and Brekke Johanne of Wales (Bronze)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 metre rifle three positions singles
Alethea Sedgman
 Australia
Ser Xiang Wei Jasmine
 Singapore
Aqilah Binte Sudhir
 Singapore
50 metre rifle three positions pairs
Ser Xiang Wei Jasmine and Aqilah Binte Sudhir
 Singapore
Lajjakumari Gauswami and Tejaswini Sawant
 India
Kay Copland and Jennifer McIntosh
 Scotland
50 metre rifle prone singles
Jennifer McIntosh
 Scotland
Tejaswini Sawant
 India
Johanne Brekke
 Wales
50 metre rifle prone pairs
Jennifer McIntosh and Kay Copland
 Scotland
Michelle Smith and Sharon Lee
 England
Meena Kumari and Tejaswini Sawant
 India
10 metre air rifle singles
Ser Xiang Wei Jasmine
 Singapore
Ayuni Halim
 Malaysia
Taibi Mohamed
 Malaysia
10 metre air rifle pairs
Suryani Mohamed and Ayuni Halim
 Malaysia
Ser Xiang Wei Jasmine and Cheng Jian Huan
 Singapore
Suma Shirur and Kavita Yadav
 India

Full Bore Rifle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Open singles
Parag Patel
 England
James Corbett
 Australia
David Calvert
 Northern Ireland
Open pairs
Mike Collings and John Snowden
 New Zealand
Angus McLeod and Ian Shaw
 Scotland
Jon Underwood and Parag Patel
 England

Participating nations

References

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