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Men's 25 metre center fire pistol team
at the 2002 Asian Games
VenueChangwon International Shooting Range
Dates7 October
Competitors33 from 11 nations
Medalists
gold medal  China
Chen Yongqiang, Jin Yongde, Liu Yadong
silver medal  North Korea
Kim Hyon-ung, Kim Jong-su, Ryu Myong-yon
bronze medal  South Korea
Jang Dae-kyu, Lee Sang-hak, Park Byung-taek
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Shooting at the
2002 Asian Games
Pistol
10 m air pistolmen (T)women (T)
25 m center fire pistolmen (T)
25 m rapid fire pistolmen (T)
25 m standard pistolmen (T)
25 m / 50 m pistolmen (T)women (T)
Rifle
10 m air riflemen (T)women (T)
50 m rifle pronemen (T)women (T)
50 m rifle 3 positionsmen (T)women (T)
Running target
10 m running targetmen (T)women (T)
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Main article: Shooting at the 2002 Asian Games

The men's 25 metre center-fire pistol team competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea was held on 7 October at the Changwon International Shooting Range.

Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

Date Time Event
Monday, 7 October 2002 09:00 Final

Records

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

World Record  Soviet Union 1762 Moscow, Soviet Union 15 August 1990
Asian Record  South Korea 1760 Lahti, Finland 14 July 2002
Games Record  North Korea
 South Korea
1749 Bangkok, Thailand 13 December 1998

Results

Rank Team Precision Rapid Total Notes
1 2 3 1 2 3
1st place, gold medalist(s)  China (CHN) 293 288 294 290 293 289 1747
Chen Yongqiang 97 97 97 98 98 96 583
Jin Yongde 98 93 99 98 98 97 583
Liu Yadong 98 98 98 94 97 96 581
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  North Korea (PRK) 292 291 288 295 290 290 1746
Kim Hyon-ung 96 97 97 98 97 97 582
Kim Jong-su 97 98 98 100 97 97 587
Ryu Myong-yon 99 96 93 97 96 96 577
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  South Korea (KOR) 286 290 296 291 284 290 1737
Jang Dae-kyu 93 97 98 96 96 96 576
Lee Sang-hak 97 96 99 97 97 100 586
Park Byung-taek 96 97 99 98 91 94 575
4  Vietnam (VIE) 289 290 292 290 287 287 1735
Nguyễn Mạnh Tường 97 100 99 94 99 97 586
Nguyễn Trung Hiếu 94 99 97 98 93 95 576
Phạm Cao Sơn 98 91 96 98 95 95 573
5  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 287 286 293 291 290 286 1733
Igor Shmotkin 96 94 97 100 93 95 575
Sergey Vokhmyanin 96 97 100 91 97 94 575
Vladimir Vokhmyanin 95 95 96 100 100 97 583
6  India (IND) 287 286 290 287 290 290 1730
Manjunath Patgar 96 94 97 96 97 97 577
Jaspal Rana 95 96 97 95 99 99 581
Gangadhar Sharma 96 96 96 96 94 94 572
7  Thailand (THA) 288 285 289 288 288 290 1728
Nopparat Kulton 97 94 98 94 93 94 570
Jakkrit Panichpatikum 96 96 96 98 98 99 583
Opas Ruengpanyawut 95 95 95 96 97 97 575
8  Uzbekistan (UZB) 284 288 288 284 291 285 1720
Dilshod Mukhtarov 95 99 98 98 97 96 583
Enver Osmanov 95 96 97 97 99 96 580
Sergey Vozmishchev 94 93 93 89 95 93 557
8  Japan (JPN) 289 290 290 284 286 281 1720
Teruyoshi Akiyama 93 95 95 96 98 99 576
Susumu Kobayashi 98 97 99 92 94 88 568
Masaru Nakashige 98 98 96 96 94 94 576
10  Oman (OMA) 281 286 281 283 277 285 1693
Salem Al-Awaisi 92 94 96 93 97 95 567
Hamed Al-Fulaiti 93 94 93 91 87 93 551
Said Al-Hasani 96 98 92 99 93 97 575
11  Pakistan (PAK) 283 284 289 282 274 277 1689
Irshad Ali 96 93 100 90 94 94 567
Zahid Ali 94 96 96 97 93 98 574
Mustaqeem Shah 93 95 93 95 87 85 548

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