This list of 10 metre air pistol records documents the best performances in 10 metre air pistol recognized as records by various official instances since 1 January 1989, when targets were changed and all records reset, and also the progression of the World and Olympic records.
The men's qualification round consists of 60 shots, and the maximum possible score is 600.
World record progressionSince introduction in 1969: [1]
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Olympic record progressionSince introduction in 1988: [2]
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The final consists of an additional 10 shots, for a total maximum of 109.0 points. Records are ratified for the aggregate (qualification + final) score of maximum 709.0 points.
World record progressionSince introduction of finals in 1986: [1]
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Olympic record progressionSince introduction in 1988: [2]
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Score | Nation/record | Qual | Final | Shooter | Date | Place | Ref |
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695.1 | World record | 593 | 102.1 | Sergei Pyzhianov ( URS) | 13 October 1989 | Munich, West Germany | [35] |
695.1 | European record | 593 | 102.1 | Sergei Pyzhianov ( URS) | 13 October 1989 | Munich, West Germany | [4] |
693.9 | Poland | 590 | 103.9 | Wojciech Knapik | 17 February 2007 | Wrocław | [13] |
693.2 | Italy | [36] | |||||
692.8 | Germany | 590 | 102.8 | Gernot Eder | 1 March 1996 | Suhl | [5] |
692.0 | China | Han Jijun | 23 May 2000 | Zhengzhou | [10] | ||
691.6 | Belarus | 591 | 100.6 | Yury Dauhapolau | 9 November 2007 | Brest | [12] |
691.2 | Asian record | 590 | 101.2 | Tan Zongliang ( CHN) | 15 June 2003 | Munich, Germany | [37] |
691.1 | Ukraine | Viktor Makarov | 28 January 2003 | Lviv | [8] | ||
690.0 | Olympic record | 590 | 100.0 | Wang Yifu ( CHN) | 14 August 2004 | Athens, Greece | [11] |
689.7 | Czech Republic | 589 | 100.7 | Martin Tenk | 16 December 2000 | Brno | [18] |
689.3 | Switzerland | Lukas Grunder | 8 May 2008 | Pilsen, Czech Republic | [19] | ||
689.2 | South Korea | [38] | |||||
688.9 | Brazil | Julio Antonio de Souza e Almeida | 30 September 2011 | Santiago, Chile | [15] | ||
688.6 | Japan | 591 | 97.6 | Naka Shigekatsu | 15 December 1995 | Asaka | [9] |
688.0 | United States | 586 | 102.0 | John Bickar | 17 February 2000 | [17] | |
687.7 | Slovakia | 588 | 99.7 | Ján Fabo | 5 February 2000 | The Hague, Netherlands | [20] |
687.7 | Slovakia (equalled) | 587 | 100.7 | Juraj Tužinský | 26 January 2008 | Munich, Germany | [20] |
687.5 | Finland | Jari Koivu | 5 January 2002 | Kuortane | [21] | ||
686.7 | Nordic record | 586 | 100.7 | Ragnar Skanåker ( SWE) | 23 March 1991 | Los Angeles, United States | [39] |
686.7 | Sweden | 586 | 100.7 | Ragnar Skanåker | 23 March 1991 | Los Angeles, United States | [39] |
686.7 | Iceland | 585 | 101.7 | Ásgeir Sigurgeirsson | 14 November 2009 | Reykjavík | [16] |
686.1 | India | 586 | 100.1 | Samaresh Jung | 2006 | Hungary | [23] |
685.8 | Austria | 584 | 101.8 | Giovanni Bossi | 1997 | Salzburg | [1] |
685.4 | Great Britain | 587 | 98.4 | Mick Gault | Mar 2003 | Bisley | [14] |
684.7 | Norway | 585 | 99.7 | Terje Theien | 1995 | [40] | |
683.4 | Spain | Rafael Sánchez López | 2005 | Pilsen, Czech Republic | [41] | ||
683.2 | Croatia | 584 | 99.2 | Saša Špirelja | 1996 | [25] | |
682.1 | Slovenia | Cvetko Ljubič | 12 February 2000 | Ljubljana | [27] | ||
681.5 | Commonwealth record | Mick Gault ( GBR) | 1999 | New Zealand | [29] | ||
679.9 | Commonwealth Games record | Mick Gault ( GBR) | 1998 | Malaysia | [29] | ||
679.5 | New Zealand | Greg Yelavich | 1991 | [32] | |||
679.0 | Denmark | 578 | 101.0 | Thomas Statager | Jan 2006 | Sävsjö, Sweden | [26] |
As the men's qualification round did until 1980, the women's match still consists of 40 shots, for a maximum possible score of 400 points.
World record progressionSince introduction in 1969: [1]
|
Olympic record progressionSince introduction in 1988: [2]
|
The final consists of an additional 10 shots, for a total maximum of 109.0 points. Records are ratified for the aggregate (qualification + final) score of maximum 509.0 points.
World record progressionSince introduction of finals in 1986: [1]
|
Olympic record progressionSince introduction in 1988: [2]
|
This list of 10 metre air pistol records documents the best performances in 10 metre air pistol recognized as records by various official instances since 1 January 1989, when targets were changed and all records reset, and also the progression of the World and Olympic records.
The men's qualification round consists of 60 shots, and the maximum possible score is 600.
World record progressionSince introduction in 1969: [1]
|
Olympic record progressionSince introduction in 1988: [2]
|
The final consists of an additional 10 shots, for a total maximum of 109.0 points. Records are ratified for the aggregate (qualification + final) score of maximum 709.0 points.
World record progressionSince introduction of finals in 1986: [1]
|
Olympic record progressionSince introduction in 1988: [2]
|
Score | Nation/record | Qual | Final | Shooter | Date | Place | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
695.1 | World record | 593 | 102.1 | Sergei Pyzhianov ( URS) | 13 October 1989 | Munich, West Germany | [35] |
695.1 | European record | 593 | 102.1 | Sergei Pyzhianov ( URS) | 13 October 1989 | Munich, West Germany | [4] |
693.9 | Poland | 590 | 103.9 | Wojciech Knapik | 17 February 2007 | Wrocław | [13] |
693.2 | Italy | [36] | |||||
692.8 | Germany | 590 | 102.8 | Gernot Eder | 1 March 1996 | Suhl | [5] |
692.0 | China | Han Jijun | 23 May 2000 | Zhengzhou | [10] | ||
691.6 | Belarus | 591 | 100.6 | Yury Dauhapolau | 9 November 2007 | Brest | [12] |
691.2 | Asian record | 590 | 101.2 | Tan Zongliang ( CHN) | 15 June 2003 | Munich, Germany | [37] |
691.1 | Ukraine | Viktor Makarov | 28 January 2003 | Lviv | [8] | ||
690.0 | Olympic record | 590 | 100.0 | Wang Yifu ( CHN) | 14 August 2004 | Athens, Greece | [11] |
689.7 | Czech Republic | 589 | 100.7 | Martin Tenk | 16 December 2000 | Brno | [18] |
689.3 | Switzerland | Lukas Grunder | 8 May 2008 | Pilsen, Czech Republic | [19] | ||
689.2 | South Korea | [38] | |||||
688.9 | Brazil | Julio Antonio de Souza e Almeida | 30 September 2011 | Santiago, Chile | [15] | ||
688.6 | Japan | 591 | 97.6 | Naka Shigekatsu | 15 December 1995 | Asaka | [9] |
688.0 | United States | 586 | 102.0 | John Bickar | 17 February 2000 | [17] | |
687.7 | Slovakia | 588 | 99.7 | Ján Fabo | 5 February 2000 | The Hague, Netherlands | [20] |
687.7 | Slovakia (equalled) | 587 | 100.7 | Juraj Tužinský | 26 January 2008 | Munich, Germany | [20] |
687.5 | Finland | Jari Koivu | 5 January 2002 | Kuortane | [21] | ||
686.7 | Nordic record | 586 | 100.7 | Ragnar Skanåker ( SWE) | 23 March 1991 | Los Angeles, United States | [39] |
686.7 | Sweden | 586 | 100.7 | Ragnar Skanåker | 23 March 1991 | Los Angeles, United States | [39] |
686.7 | Iceland | 585 | 101.7 | Ásgeir Sigurgeirsson | 14 November 2009 | Reykjavík | [16] |
686.1 | India | 586 | 100.1 | Samaresh Jung | 2006 | Hungary | [23] |
685.8 | Austria | 584 | 101.8 | Giovanni Bossi | 1997 | Salzburg | [1] |
685.4 | Great Britain | 587 | 98.4 | Mick Gault | Mar 2003 | Bisley | [14] |
684.7 | Norway | 585 | 99.7 | Terje Theien | 1995 | [40] | |
683.4 | Spain | Rafael Sánchez López | 2005 | Pilsen, Czech Republic | [41] | ||
683.2 | Croatia | 584 | 99.2 | Saša Špirelja | 1996 | [25] | |
682.1 | Slovenia | Cvetko Ljubič | 12 February 2000 | Ljubljana | [27] | ||
681.5 | Commonwealth record | Mick Gault ( GBR) | 1999 | New Zealand | [29] | ||
679.9 | Commonwealth Games record | Mick Gault ( GBR) | 1998 | Malaysia | [29] | ||
679.5 | New Zealand | Greg Yelavich | 1991 | [32] | |||
679.0 | Denmark | 578 | 101.0 | Thomas Statager | Jan 2006 | Sävsjö, Sweden | [26] |
As the men's qualification round did until 1980, the women's match still consists of 40 shots, for a maximum possible score of 400 points.
World record progressionSince introduction in 1969: [1]
|
Olympic record progressionSince introduction in 1988: [2]
|
The final consists of an additional 10 shots, for a total maximum of 109.0 points. Records are ratified for the aggregate (qualification + final) score of maximum 509.0 points.
World record progressionSince introduction of finals in 1986: [1]
|
Olympic record progressionSince introduction in 1988: [2]
|