Shooting at the 2018 Asian Games explained

Event:Shooting
Games:2018 Asian Games
Venue:Jakabaring Shooting Range
Dates:19–26 August
Competitors:390
Nations:33
Prev:2014
Next:2022

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]

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

QQualificationFFinal
Event↓/Date → 19th
Sun
20th
Mon
21st
Tue
22nd
Wed
23rd
Thu
24th
Fri
25th
Sat
26th
Sun
Q F
Q Q F
Men's 10 m air rifleQ F
Q F
F
Q Q F
F
Q Q F
Q F
Q Q F
Q F
Q F
Women's 10 m air rifleQ F
Q F
Q Q F
F
Q Q F
Q F
Q F
Q F

Medalists

Men

10 m air pistol
25 m rapid fire pistol
10 m air rifle
50 m rifle 3 positions
300 m standard rifle
10 m running target
10 m running target mixed
Trap
Double trap
Skeet

Women

10 m air pistol
25 m pistol
10 m air rifle
50 m rifle 3 positions
Trap
Double trap
Skeet

Mixed

10 m air pistol team

Wu Jiayu
Ji Xiaojing

Lee Dae-myung
Kim Min-jung

Trần Quốc Cường
Lê Thị Linh Chi
10 m air rifle team

Lu Shao-chuan
Lin Ying-shin

Yang Haoran
Zhao Ruozhu

Ravi Kumar
Apurvi Chandela
Trap team

Alain Moussa
Ray Bassil

Yang Kun-pi
Lin Yi-chun

Du Yu
Wang Xiaojing

Participating nations

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

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Shooting Sports Technical Handbook. Indonesia Asian Games 2018 Organizing Committee. 15 April 2018. 15 July 2018.
  2. Web site: Asian Games Shooting Official Results Book. International Shooting Sport Federation. 7 October 2018.