The Shooting Competition is about to begin at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games!
Coming up today from the National Shooting Centre in Chateauroux, France…
10M AIR PISTOL WOMEN’S QUALIFICATION
AUSTRALIAN ATHLETE COMPETING: ELENA GALIABOVITCH
Competition commences at 12:30pm Local (CEST) / 8:30pm AEST
The Final will be held on 28 July for the top 8 qualifiers.
SEE THE START LIST AND FOLLOW RESULTS
LEARN A BIT ABOUT THE 10M AIR PISTOL EVENT
No. of Shots in Qualification – 60 shots in a time limit of 75 min
Athletes advance to Final – 8 athletes
No. of Shots in Final – up to 24 shots
Athletes showcase exceptional precision with 60 shots in the qualification round, narrowing, down to the top 8 finalists. Equipped with air pistols, athletes aim at targets positioned 10 metres away, with each shot demanding control and unwavering concentration. The size of the complete target Is 17cm x 17cm, while the centre point, also known as the 10 ring, is a small 11.5mm!
The finals comprise 2 series of 5 shots before entering the single-shot elimination process. Tension mounts as athletes vie for the top spot, with shoot-offs resolving in case of any tied scores, otherwise 24 shots decide the winner.