Shooting at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Women's 10 metre air pistol SH1
The Women's 10 metre air pistol SH1 event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place on 31 August at the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich.
Women's 10 metre air pistol standing SH1 at the XIV Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Royal Artillery Barracks | ||||||||||||
Dates | 31 August 2012 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 14 from 11 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Shooting at the 2012 Summer Paralympics | ||
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Rifle – SH1 | ||
50m rifle three positions | men | women |
50m rifle prone | mixed | |
10m air rifle standing | men | women |
10m air rifle prone | mixed | |
Rifle – SH2 | ||
10m air rifle prone | mixed | |
10m air rifle standing | mixed | |
Pistol – SH1 | ||
50m pistol | mixed | |
25m pistol | mixed | |
10m air pistol | men | women |
The event consists of two rounds: a qualifier and a final. In the qualifier, each shooter fires 40 shots with an air pistol at 10 metres distance from the "standing" (interpreted to include seated in wheelchairs) position. Scores for each shot are in increments of 1, with a maximum score of 10.
The top 8 shooters in the qualifying round move on to the final round. There, they fire an additional 10 shots. These shots score in increments of .1, with a maximum score of 10.9. The total score from all 50 shots is used to determine final ranking.[1]
Qualification round
Rank | Athlete | Country | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | Notes |
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1 | Olivera Nakovska-Bikova | Macedonia | 94 | 97 | 95 | 95 | 381 | WR, PR, Q |
2 | Marina Klimenchenko | Russia | 96 | 95 | 93 | 94 | 378 | |
3 | Sareh Javanmardi | Iran | 96 | 92 | 94 | 94 | 376 | |
4 | Alieh Mahmoudi | Iran | 94 | 92 | 91 | 97 | 374 | |
5 | Yelena Taranova | Azerbaijan | 94 | 98 | 88 | 92 | 372 | |
6 | Myungsoon Park | South Korea | 92 | 93 | 91 | 93 | 369 | |
7 | Olga Mustafeiva | Ukraine | 90 | 91 | 93 | 94 | 368 | |
8 | Natalia Dalekova | Russia | 92 | 92 | 91 | 92 | 367 | QS: 51.5 |
9 | Krisztina David | Hungary | 90 | 92 | 92 | 93 | 367 | QS: 43.7 |
10 | Aysel Ozgan | Turkey | 92 | 91 | 89 | 89 | 361 | |
11 | Mirjana Ilic-Djuricin | Serbia | 90 | 91 | 87 | 90 | 358 | |
12 | Yuk Chun Leung | Hong Kong | 91 | 89 | 89 | 86 | 355 | |
13 | Anastasiia Skok | Ukraine | 93 | 87 | 84 | 84 | 348 | |
14 | Lkhamsuren Tsedendash | Mongolia | 85 | 79 | 82 | 81 | 327 |
Q Qualified for final
Final
Rank | Athlete | Country | Qual | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Final | Total |
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Olivera Nakovska-Bikova | Macedonia | 381 | 9.5 | 9.4 | 9.6 | 10.2 | 10.5 | 10.4 | 8.3 | 9.7 | 8.2 | 8.9 | 94.7 | 475.7 PR | |
Marina Klimchenko | Russia | 378 | 8.3 | 9.3 | 9.2 | 9.4 | 8.3 | 10.3 | 7.0 | 10.0 | 9.3 | 10.5 | 91.6 | 469.6 | |
Sareh Javanmardi | Iran | 376 | 9.6 | 9.8 | 10.9 | 10.1 | 7.7 | 8.0 | 8.6 | 9.7 | 9.6 | 9.0 | 93.0 | 469.0 | |
4 | Olga Mustafaieva | Ukraine | 368 | 10.4 | 10.8 | 10.4 | 10.0 | 9.8 | 10.7 | 8.6 | 9.8 | 10.6 | 9.5 | 100.6 | 468.6 |
5 | Myungsoon Park | South Korea | 369 | 9.9 | 9.7 | 10.4 | 9.4 | 9.7 | 10.4 | 10.3 | 10.6 | 9.6 | 9.6 | 99.6 | 468.6 |
6 | Alieh Mahmoudi | Iran | 374 | 8.7 | 8.2 | 8.7 | 9.2 | 9.9 | 9.8 | 9.0 | 9.8 | 9.2 | 10.6 | 93.1 | 467.1 |
7 | Yelena Taranova | Azerbaijan | 372 | 9.6 | 10.5 | 9.5 | 8.5 | 10.1 | 10.0 | 7.3 | 9.9 | 9.3 | 9.2 | 93.9 | 465.9 |
8 | Natalia Dalekova | Russia | 367 | 10.6 | 10.3 | 9.7 | 9.1 | 10.2 | 9.7 | 7.4 | 10.4 | 10.1 | 8.9 | 96.4 | 463.4 |
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