Shooting at the 2018 Asian Games

Shooting at the 2018 Asian Games was held at the Jakabaring Shooting Range, Palembang, Indonesia. It was held from 19 to 26 August 2018.[1][2]

Shooting
at the 2018 Asian Games
VenueJakabaring Shooting Range
Dates19–26 August
Competitors390 from 33 nations
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Dispatched the highest number of athletes, China won the most medals with 15, as well as most gold and silver medals. South Korea won the most bronze medals. Hosts Indonesia, despite playing with the second-highest number of athletes, failed to win any gold or bronze; they won only one silver medal.

Schedule

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Q Qualification F Final
Event↓/Date → 19th
Sun
20th
Mon
21st
Tue
22nd
Wed
23rd
Thu
24th
Fri
25th
Sat
26th
Sun
Men's 10 m air pistol Q F
Men's 25 m rapid fire pistol Q Q F
Men's 10 m air rifle Q F
Men's 50 m rifle 3 positions Q F
Men's 300 m standard rifle F
Men's 10 m running target Q Q F
Men's 10 m running target mixed F
Men's trap Q Q F
Men's double trap Q F
Men's skeet Q Q F
Women's 10 m air pistol Q F
Women's 25 m pistol Q F
Women's 10 m air rifle Q F
Women's 50 m rifle 3 positions Q F
Women's trap Q Q F
Women's double trap F
Women's skeet Q Q F
Mixed 10 m air pistol team Q F
Mixed 10 m air rifle team Q F
Mixed trap team Q F

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 m air pistol
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Saurabh Chaudhary
  India
Tomoyuki Matsuda
  Japan
Abhishek Verma
  India
25 m rapid fire pistol
details
Yao Zhaonan
  China
Lin Junmin
  China
Kim Jun-hong
  South Korea
10 m air rifle
details
Yang Haoran
  China
Deepak Kumar
  India
Lu Shao-chuan
  Chinese Taipei
50 m rifle 3 positions
details
Hui Zicheng
  China
Sanjeev Rajput
  India
Takayuki Matsumoto
  Japan
300 m standard rifle
details
Choi Young-jeon
  South Korea
Hussain Al-Harbi
  Saudi Arabia
Lee Won-gyu
  South Korea
10 m running target
details
Jeong You-jin
  South Korea
Pak Myong-won
  North Korea
Ngô Hữu Vượng
  Vietnam
10 m running target mixed
details
Pak Myong-won
  North Korea
Muhammad Sejahtera Dwi Putra
  Indonesia
Gan Yu
  China
Trap
details
Yang Kun-pi
  Chinese Taipei
Lakshay Sheoran
  India
Ahn Dae-myeong
  South Korea
Double trap
details
Shin Hyun-woo
  South Korea
Shardul Vihan
  India
Hamad Al-Marri
  Qatar
Skeet
details
Mansour Al-Rashidi
  Kuwait
Jin Di
  China
Saif Bin Futtais
  United Arab Emirates

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 m air pistol
details
Wang Qian
  China
Kim Min-jung
  South Korea
Heena Sidhu
  India
25 m pistol
details
Rahi Sarnobat
  India
Naphaswan Yangpaiboon
  Thailand
Kim Min-jung
  South Korea
10 m air rifle
details
Zhao Ruozhu
  China
Jung Eun-hea
  South Korea
Gankhuyagiin Nandinzayaa
  Mongolia
50 m rifle 3 positions
details
Gankhuyagiin Nandinzayaa
  Mongolia
Chuluunbadrakhyn Narantuyaa
  Mongolia
Mahlagha Jambozorg
  Iran
Trap
details
Zhang Xinqiu
  China
Kang Gee-eun
  South Korea
Ray Bassil
  Lebanon
Double trap
details
Li Qingnian
  China
Bai Yiting
  China
Mariya Dmitriyenko
  Kazakhstan
Skeet
details
Sutiya Jiewchaloemmit
  Thailand
Wei Meng
  China
Kim Min-ji
  South Korea

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 m air pistol team
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  China
Wu Jiayu
Ji Xiaojing
  South Korea
Lee Dae-myung
Kim Min-jung
  Vietnam
Trần Quốc Cường
Lê Thị Linh Chi
10 m air rifle team
details
  Chinese Taipei
Lu Shao-chuan
Lin Ying-shin
  China
Yang Haoran
Zhao Ruozhu
  India
Ravi Kumar
Apurvi Chandela
Trap team
details
  Lebanon
Alain Moussa
Ray Bassil
  Chinese Taipei
Yang Kun-pi
Lin Yi-chun
  China
Du Yu
Wang Xiaojing

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China (CHN)85215
2  South Korea (KOR)34512
3  India (IND)2439
4  Chinese Taipei (TPE)2114
5  Mongolia (MGL)1113
6  North Korea (PRK)1102
  Thailand (THA)1102
8  Lebanon (LBN)1012
9  Kuwait (KUW)1001
10  Japan (JPN)0112
11  Indonesia (INA)0101
  Saudi Arabia (KSA)0101
13  Vietnam (VIE)0022
14  Iran (IRI)0011
  Kazakhstan (KAZ)0011
  Qatar (QAT)0011
  United Arab Emirates (UAE)0011
Totals (17 entries)20202060

Participating nations

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A total of 390 athletes from 33 nations competed in shooting at the 2018 Asian Games:

References

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  1. ^ "Shooting Sports Technical Handbook" (PDF). Indonesia Asian Games 2018 Organizing Committee. 15 April 2018. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Asian Games Shooting Official Results Book" (PDF). International Shooting Sport Federation. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
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