25 meter pistol, formerly and unofficially still often known as sport pistol, is one of the ISSF shooting events. It was devised as a women's event in the 1960s, based upon the rules of 25 meter center-fire pistol but shot with a .22-caliber sport pistol instead of the larger-caliber guns men used. As with all ISSF pistol disciplines, all firing must be done with one hand, unsupported.
25 meter pistol
Women
Number of shots
2x30 + 25 + dueling for medal series by series
Olympic Games
Since 1984
World Championships
Since 1966
Abbreviation
SP
In 1984, female shooting competitions began in the Olympic Games, and so sport pistol made its way into the Olympic program. Internationally, it is still only shot by women and juniors, while men have center-fire pistols instead. However, in many countries, there are also male classes in 25 meter pistol on the national level and lower.
As 25 meter pistol is Olympic, it involves shooting a final, which the center-fire event does not. The top eight contestants reach the final, which consists of four additional rapid-fire stage series of 5 shots each. The final score is added to the qualification score.
Most shooters excelling in 25 meter pistol also compete at the same level in 10 meter air pistol, a similar precision event.
25 meter pistol for women was introduced in the 1984 Summer Olympics. In its first eight instalments, one shooter has succeeded in winning two gold medals: Mariya Grozdeva from Bulgaria. The current Olympic gold medallist is Anna Korakaki from Greece.
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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources ISSF 25 meter pistol news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message 25 meter pistol formerly and unofficially still often known as sport pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events It was devised as a women s event in the 1960s based upon the rules of 25 meter center fire pistol but shot with a 22 caliber sport pistol instead of the larger caliber guns men used As with all ISSF pistol disciplines all firing must be done with one hand unsupported 25 meter pistolWomenNumber of shots2x30 25 dueling for medal series by seriesOlympic GamesSince 1984World ChampionshipsSince 1966AbbreviationSP In 1984 female shooting competitions began in the Olympic Games and so sport pistol made its way into the Olympic program Internationally it is still only shot by women and juniors while men have center fire pistols instead However in many countries there are also male classes in 25 meter pistol on the national level and lower As 25 meter pistol is Olympic it involves shooting a final which the center fire event does not The top eight contestants reach the final which consists of four additional rapid fire stage series of 5 shots each The final score is added to the qualification score Most shooters excelling in 25 meter pistol also compete at the same level in 10 meter air pistol a similar precision event Contents 1 World Championships Women 2 World Championships Women Team 3 World Championships total medals 4 Current world records 5 Olympic and World Champions 5 1 Women 5 2 Junior Men 6 ReferencesWorld Championships Women editYear Place Gold Silver Bronze 1966 nbsp Wiesbaden nbsp Nina Rasskazova URS nbsp Alexandra Savina URS nbsp Susan Swallow GBR 1970 nbsp Phoenix nbsp Nina Stoliarova URS nbsp Barbara Hile USA nbsp Karin Fitzner FRG 1974 nbsp Thun nbsp Nina Stoliarova URS nbsp Galina Zarikova URS nbsp Zinaida Simonian URS 1978 nbsp Seoul nbsp Kimberly Dyer USA nbsp Brida Beccarelli SUI nbsp Helvi Leppamaeki FIN 1982 nbsp Caracas nbsp Palma Balogh HUN nbsp Inna Rose URS nbsp Jianmin Gao CHN 1986 nbsp Suhl nbsp Marina Dobrantcheva URS nbsp Irina Kotcherova URS nbsp Nino Salukvadze URS 1990 nbsp Moscow nbsp Marina Logvinenko URS nbsp Yauheniya Haluza URS nbsp Duihong Li CHN 1994 nbsp Milan nbsp Soon Hee Boo KOR nbsp Julita Macur POL nbsp Duihong Li CHN 1998 nbsp Barcelona nbsp Yeqing Cai CHN nbsp Irada Ashumova AZE nbsp Marina Logvinenko RUS 2002 nbsp Lahti nbsp Munkhbayar Dorjsuren GER nbsp Irada Ashumova AZE nbsp Ying Chen CHN 2006 nbsp Zagreb nbsp Ying Chen CHN nbsp Fengji Fei CHN nbsp Otryadyn Gundegmaa MGL 2010 nbsp Munich nbsp Kira Klimova RUS nbsp Zorana Arunovic SRB nbsp Lenka Maruskova CZE 2014 nbsp Granada nbsp Jingjing Zhang CHN nbsp Kim Jang mi KOR nbsp Renata Tobai Sike HUN 2018 nbsp Changwon nbsp Olena Kostevych UKR nbsp Vitalina Batsarashkina RUS nbsp Doreen Vennekamp GER 2022 nbsp New Administrative Capital nbsp Kim Jang mi KOR nbsp Chen Yan CHN nbsp Doreen Vennekamp GER World Championships Women Team editYear Place Gold Silver Bronze 1970 nbsp Phoenix nbsp United StatesSally CarrollLucile ChamblissBarbara Hile nbsp Soviet UnionNadezda IbragimovaNina RasskazovaNina Stoliarova nbsp West GermanyOrtrud FeickertKarin FitznerRuth Kasten 1974 nbsp Thun nbsp Soviet UnionGalina ZarikovaZinaida SimonianNina Stoliarova nbsp CzechoslovakiaTereza BohinskaBedriska HykovaKatarina Pastorova nbsp AustraliaJudith HarrisonEnid NewtonGloria Vause 1978 nbsp Seoul nbsp DenmarkKirsten BrogeBonnie BruunAase Havsteen nbsp AustraliaJulie AitkenPatricia DenchLynne Uden nbsp United StatesSally CarrollKimberly DyerRuby Fox 1982 nbsp Caracas nbsp Soviet UnionMarina DobrantchevaInna RoseAuksne Treinite nbsp HungaryPalma BaloghMarta KotroczoGabriella Kanyai nbsp ChinaJianmin GaoZhifang WenCui Qing Yang 1986 nbsp Suhl nbsp Soviet UnionMarina DobrantchevaIrina KotcherovaNino Salukvadze nbsp FranceMartine GuepinEvelyne ManchonCorine Serra Tosio nbsp AlbaniaDiana MataEmanuela DelilajEdlira Shyti 1990 nbsp Moscow nbsp Soviet UnionYauheniya HaluzaMarina LogvinenkoNino Salukvadze nbsp SwedenKerstin BodinBritt Marie EllisChris Kajd nbsp ChinaHaiying LiuDuihong LiMeifang Qian 1994 nbsp Milan nbsp ChinaXiaoping FanDuihong LiLina Wang nbsp South KoreaSoon Hee BooSun Bok LeeJung Hee Park nbsp BelarusZhanna ShitikYauheniya HaluzaYuliya Siniak 1998 nbsp Barcelona nbsp ChinaYeqing CaiLuna TaoYi Sun nbsp South KoreaEun Kyung ShinSoon Hee BooJoo Hyung Seo nbsp MongoliaMunkhbayar DorjsurenOyun DavaajantsanGundegmaa Otryad 2002 nbsp Lahti nbsp ChinaLuna TaoYing ChenDuihong Li nbsp RussiaIrina DolgatchevaGalina BeliaevaSvetlana Smirnova nbsp United StatesElizabeth CallahanRebecca SnyderSandra Uptagrafft 2006 nbsp Zagreb nbsp ChinaYing ChenFengji FeiDuihong Li nbsp BelarusLiudmila ChabatarZhanna ShapialevichYauheniya Haluza nbsp GermanyMunkhbayar DorjsurenStefanie ThurmannClaudia Verdicchio 2010 nbsp Munich nbsp RussiaYulia AlipovaKira KlimovaGalina Beliaeva nbsp SerbiaZorana ArunovicJasna SekaricJelena Arunovic nbsp Czech RepublicLenka MaruskovaMichaela MusilovaPetra Hykova 2014 nbsp Granada nbsp ChinaJingjing ZhangChen YingQian Wei nbsp MongoliaMunkzul TsogbadrahOtryadyn GundegmaaBayartsetseg Tumurchudur nbsp South KoreaLee Jung eunHye Jung KwakKim Jang mi 2018 nbsp Changwon nbsp ChinaJiang RanxinLin YuemeiYao Yushi nbsp South KoreaLee Jung eunKim Min jungKwak Jung hye nbsp GermanyMonika KarschDoreen VennekampMichelle Skeries 2022 nbsp New Administrative Capital nbsp ChinaChen YanLiu RuiXiao Jiaruixuan nbsp IndiaManu BhakerAbhidnya Ashok PatilRhythm Sangwan nbsp GermanyMonika KarschMichelle SkeriesDoreen VennekampWorld Championships total medals editRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Soviet Union962172 nbsp China616133 nbsp United States21254 nbsp Russia21145 nbsp South Korea12036 nbsp Hungary11027 nbsp Germany10128 nbsp Denmark10019 nbsp Azerbaijan0202 nbsp Serbia020211 nbsp Australia0112 nbsp Belarus011213 nbsp Czechoslovakia0101 nbsp France0101 nbsp Poland0101 nbsp Sweden0101 nbsp Switzerland010118 nbsp Czech Republic0022 nbsp Mongolia0022 nbsp West Germany002221 nbsp Albania0011 nbsp Finland0011 nbsp Great Britain0011Totals 23 entries 23232369Current world records editSee also List of Olympic records in shooting and List of national shooting records surpassing the world records Current world records in 25 metre pistol Women ISSF Qualification 594 nbsp Diana Iorgova BUL nbsp Tao Luna CHN May 31 1994August 23 2002 Milan ITA Munich GER edit Final 40 nbsp Veronika Major HUN February 24 2019 New Delhi IND Teams 1768 nbsp China Chen Li Tao October 4 2002 Busan KOR edit Women CISM Individual 590 nbsp Li Duihong CHN nbsp Maria Grozdeva BUL nbsp Stephanie Thurmann GER nbsp Zhang Mengyuan CHN nbsp Doreen Vennekamp GER 199319962015June 2 2018June 2 2018 NOR SWE KOR Thun SUI Thun SUI edit Junior Women Individual 593 nbsp Nino Salukvadze URS nbsp Manu Bhaker IND July 13 1989 August 22 2018 Zagreb YUG Jakarta INA edit Final 39 nbsp Anna Korakaki GRE October 7 2016 Bologna ITA Teams 1736 nbsp China Feng Chen Zhou November 12 2019 Doha QAT Junior Men Individual 590 nbsp Pavlo Korostylov UKR nbsp Alexander Petrov RUS nbsp Pavlo Korostylov UKR July 31 2013 June 14 2016 June 27 2017 Osijek CRO Tallinn EST Suhl GER Teams 1747 nbsp India Sidhu U Sidhu V Sandhu June 27 2018 Suhl GER Olympic and World Champions editFurther information List of Olympic medalists in shooting 25 metre pistol 25 meter pistol for women was introduced in the 1984 Summer Olympics In its first eight instalments one shooter has succeeded in winning two gold medals Mariya Grozdeva from Bulgaria The current Olympic gold medallist is Anna Korakaki from Greece Women edit Year Venue Individual Team 1966 Wiesbaden nbsp Nina Rasskazova URS 1970 Phoenix nbsp Nina Stoliarova URS nbsp United States 1974 Thun nbsp Nina Stoliarova URS nbsp Soviet Union 1978 Seoul nbsp Kimberly Dyer USA nbsp Denmark 1982 Caracas nbsp Palma Balogh HUN nbsp Soviet Union 1984 Los Angeles nbsp Linda Thom CAN 1986 Suhl nbsp Marina Dobrantcheva URS nbsp Soviet Union 1988 Seoul nbsp Nino Salukvadze URS 1990 Moscow nbsp Marina Logvinenko URS nbsp Soviet Union Junior Women 1992 Barcelona nbsp Marina Logvinenko EUN Individual Team 1994 Milan nbsp Boo Soon hee KOR nbsp China nbsp Slawomira Szpek POL nbsp Germany 1996 Atlanta nbsp Li Duihong CHN 1998 Barcelona nbsp Cai Yeqing CHN nbsp China nbsp Vlatka Pervan CRO nbsp Poland 2000 Sydney nbsp Mariya Grozdeva BUL 2002 Lahti nbsp Munkhbayar Dorjsuren GER nbsp China nbsp Fei Fengji CHN nbsp China 2004 Athens nbsp Mariya Grozdeva BUL 2006 Zagreb nbsp Chen Ying CHN nbsp China nbsp Zorana Arunovic SRB nbsp China 2008 Beijing nbsp Chen Ying CHN 2010 Munich nbsp Kira Klimova RUS nbsp Russia nbsp Olga Nikulina RUS nbsp Russia 2012 London nbsp Kim Jang Mi KOR 2014 Granada nbsp Jingjing Zhang CHN nbsp China nbsp Mathilde Lamolle FRA nbsp China 2016 Rio de Janeiro nbsp Anna Korakaki GRE 2018 Changwon nbsp Olena Kostevych UKR nbsp China nbsp Wang Xiaoyu CHN nbsp South Korea Junior Men edit Year Venue Individual Team 1994 Milan nbsp Anatolie Corovai MDA nbsp Moldova 1998 Barcelona nbsp Pavel Kopp SVK nbsp Russia 2002 Lahti nbsp Denis Kulakov RUS nbsp Kazakhstan 2006 Zagreb nbsp Leonid Yekimov RUS nbsp Russia 2010 Munich nbsp Florian Fouquet FRA nbsp China 2014 Granada nbsp Alexander Chichkov USA nbsp Mongolia 2018 Changwon nbsp Udhayveer Sidhu IND nbsp IndiaReferences edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ISSF 25 meter pistol amp oldid 1217581667, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,