Shooting at the 2010 Asian Games – Women's 10 metre running target

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Women's 10 metre running target
at the 2010 Asian Games
Venue Aoti Shooting Range
Dates November 15, 2010 (2010-11-15)
Competitors 19 from 7 nations
Medalists
Gold medal    China
Silver medal    China
Bronze medal    North Korea
2006 2014
Shooting at the
2010 Asian Games

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Pistol
10 m air pistol men (T) women (T)
25 m center fire pistol men (T)
25 m rapid fire pistol men (T)
25 m standard pistol men (T)
25 m / 50 m pistol men (T) women (T)
Rifle
10 m air rifle men (T) women (T)
50 m rifle prone men (T) women (T)
50 m rifle 3 positions men (T) women (T)
Running target
10 m running target men (T) women (T)
10 m running target mixed men (T)
Shotgun
Trap men (T) women (T)
Double trap men (T) women (T)
Skeet men (T) women (T)

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The women's 10 metre running target competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China was held on 15 November at the Aoti Shooting Range.

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Date Time Event
Monday, 15 November 2010 09:00 Final slow
11:00 Final fast

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Asian records were as follows.

World Record  Xu Xuan (CHN) 391 Lahti, Finland 6 July 2002
Asian Record  Xu Xuan (CHN) 391 Lahti, Finland 6 July 2002
Games Record  Xu Xuan (CHN) 389 Busan, South Korea 6 October 2002

Results

Rank Athlete Slow Fast Total Xs S-off Notes
1 2 1 2
1st  Li Xueyan (CHN) 96 98 95 99 388 15
2nd  Su Li (CHN) 94 98 91 97 380 12
3  Yang Zeng (CHN) 96 96 92 94 378 10
3rd  Ri Hyang-sim (PRK) 97 92 95 90 374 9
5  Natalya Gurova (KAZ) 94 95 91 87 367 8
6  Cù Thị Thanh Tú (VIE) 96 90 93 85 364 9
7  Nguyễn Thị Thu Hằng (VIE) 97 89 85 90 361 5
8  Đặng Hồng Hà (VIE) 92 92 91 84 359 7
9  Jo Hyang (PRK) 91 94 82 88 355 6
10  Khamla Xayyavong (LAO) 91 92 82 86 351 3
11  Hongkham Xayyalath (LAO) 95 90 78 85 348 7
12  Thidarat Attakit (THA) 86 92 87 81 346 5
13  Botagoz Issenova (KAZ) 91 86 89 80 346 3
14  Anisa Saleh Juma (QAT) 91 91 86 77 345 8
15  Samsam Saleh Juma (QAT) 82 89 83 86 340 4
16  Pak Hyon-a (PRK) 86 91 79 83 339 3
17  Phoutsady Phommachan (LAO) 80 86 82 86 334 4
18  Veranika Glushich (KAZ) 84 73 89 80 326 4
19  Khadiga Omer Serag (QAT) 85 87 69 79 320 1
  • Ri Hyang-sim was awarded bronze because of no three-medal sweep per country rule.

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