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Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol team
at the 2006 Asian Games
VenueLusail Shooting Range
Dates6 December
Competitors33 from 11 nations
Medalists
gold medal  China
Liu Guohui, Liu Zhongsheng, Zhang Penghui
silver medal  Japan
Teruyoshi Akiyama, Shigefumi Harada, Tomohiro Kida
bronze medal  Kazakhstan
Igor Shmotkin, Sergey Vokhmyanin, Vladimir Vokhmyanin
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Shooting at the
2006 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)
10 m running target mixedmen (T)
Shotgun
Trapmen (T)women (T)
Double trapmen (T)women (T)
Skeetmen (T)women (T)
Main article: Shooting at the 2006 Asian Games

The men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol team competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar was held on 6 December at the Lusail Shooting Range.

Schedule

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)

Date Time Event
Wednesday, 6 December 2006 08:00 Final stage 1
10:30 Final stage 2

Records

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

World Record  China 1743 Zagreb, Croatia 29 July 2006
Asian Record  China 1743 Zagreb, Croatia 29 July 2006
Games Record

Results

Rank Team Stage 1 Stage 2 Total Notes
8 6 4 8 6 4
1st place, gold medalist(s)  China (CHN) 297 294 280 292 295 280 1738 GR
Liu Guohui 99 99 89 99 100 93 579
Liu Zhongsheng 99 100 92 97 99 92 579
Zhang Penghui 99 95 99 96 96 95 580
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Japan (JPN) 294 284 280 293 294 276 1721
Teruyoshi Akiyama 98 98 93 98 99 91 577
Shigefumi Harada 98 90 94 97 96 92 567
Tomohiro Kida 98 96 93 98 99 93 577
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 294 288 274 290 292 282 1720
Igor Shmotkin 97 97 89 95 97 97 572
Sergey Vokhmyanin 98 96 91 98 98 92 573
Vladimir Vokhmyanin 99 95 94 97 97 93 575
4  India (IND) 293 288 279 293 291 270 1714
Vijay Kumar 95 98 93 98 98 95 577
Rahul Panwar 100 92 94 96 97 84 563
Pemba Tamang 98 98 92 99 96 91 574
5  South Korea (KOR) 287 288 284 292 289 267 1707
Hong Seong-hwan 95 97 96 100 95 85 568
Hwang Yoon-sam 98 95 92 95 95 89 564
Lee Young-hoon 94 96 96 97 99 93 575
6  Hong Kong (HKG) 285 281 275 291 286 274 1692
Li Hao Jian 92 97 89 97 95 87 557
Wong Fai 98 94 95 95 95 93 570
Yam Fong Hoi 95 90 91 99 96 94 565
7  Vietnam (VIE) 288 273 258 286 284 273 1662
Lê Doãn Cường 95 90 88 96 92 90 551
Nguyễn Huy Quang Phúc 99 90 89 94 96 94 562
Trịnh Quốc Việt 94 93 81 96 96 89 549
8  Thailand (THA) 283 277 262 290 282 263 1657
Pongpol Kulchairattana 98 91 85 96 96 89 555
Jakkrit Panichpatikum 99 92 90 99 95 87 562
Natthapong Sriyaepan 86 94 87 95 91 87 540
9  Pakistan (PAK) 284 263 264 285 281 269 1646
Afsar Khan 96 73 89 93 97 91 539
Mustaqeem Shah 95 96 92 97 91 88 559
Maqbool Tabassum 93 94 83 95 93 90 548
10  Qatar (QAT) 266 278 235 278 281 258 1596
Maed Al-Gazi 90 91 92 90 92 81 536
Zafer Al-Qahtani 90 91 84 94 93 90 542
Riaz Khan 86 96 59 94 96 87 518
11  Bahrain (BRN) 260 257 218 272 267 217 1491
Juma Abdulaziz 91 91 73 96 92 78 521
Sami Saleh Mohamed 88 89 87 96 93 91 544
Ashban Sulaiman 81 77 58 80 82 48 426

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