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Men's 50 metre rifle 3 positions
at the 2006 Asian Games
VenueLusail Shooting Range
Dates7 December
Competitors45 from 18 nations
Medalists
gold medal Zhang Fu   China
silver medal Zhang Lei   China
bronze medal Gagan Narang   India
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Pistol
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10 m running targetmen (T)women (T)
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Main article: Shooting at the 2006 Asian Games

The men's 50 metre rifle three positions competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar was held on 7 December at the Lusail Shooting Range.

The men's 50 metre rifle three positions consists of the prone, standing and kneeling positions, fired in that order, with 3×40 shots for men.

The men's match has separate commands and times for each position, giving each shooter 45 minutes to complete the prone part, 75 minutes for the standing part, and 60 minutes for the kneeling part, including sighting shots for each part.

The top eight competitors reach the final, where the score zones are divided into tenths, giving up to 10.9 points for each shot. The men's final consists of ten shots from the standing position, with a time limit of 75 seconds per shot. The competition is won by the shooter who reaches the highest aggregate score (qualification + final, maximum 1309.0).

Zhang Fu of China won the gold medal with a new Asian Games record, his teammate Zhang Lei finished second and Gagan Narang of India won the bronze medal.

Schedule

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

Date Time Event
Thursday, 7 December 2006 08:00 Qualification
12:30 Final

Records

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

Qualification
World Record  Rajmond Debevec (SLO) 1186 Munich, Germany 29 August 1992
Asian Record  Liu Gang (CHN) 1180 Munich, Germany 11 June 2005
Games Record  Igor Pirekeýew (TKM) 1175 Busan, South Korea 7 October 2002
Final
World Record  Rajmond Debevec (SLO) 1287.9 Munich, Germany 29 August 1992
Asian Record  Liu Zhiwei (CHN) 1272.7 Changwon, South Korea 6 July 2003
Games Record  Igor Pirekeýew (TKM) 1266.9 Busan, South Korea 7 October 2002

Results

Qualification

Rank Athlete Prone Standing Kneeling Total Notes
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1  Zhang Fu (CHN) 99 97 99 100 94 96 99 96 98 100 95 97 1170
2  Igor Pirekeýew (TKM) 100 100 99 100 97 92 95 95 97 95 97 98 1165
3  Zhang Lei (CHN) 99 99 97 98 98 96 98 96 99 92 96 97 1165
4  Vyacheslav Skoromnov (UZB) 99 100 96 97 94 95 95 94 97 96 100 99 1162
5  Gagan Narang (IND) 99 98 99 100 97 99 97 98 90 91 98 96 1162
6  Liu Tianyou (CHN) 99 100 96 95 94 93 96 97 97 96 97 99 1159
7  Vitaliy Dovgun (KAZ) 99 99 95 100 96 92 95 97 95 98 96 96 1158
8  Lee Hyun-tae (KOR) 98 97 97 100 94 96 95 95 97 93 99 94 1155
9  Sanjeev Rajput (IND) 97 98 100 100 91 96 98 92 94 93 97 98 1154
10  Tevarit Majchacheep (THA) 96 100 99 97 93 91 93 92 99 99 98 97 1154
11  Yuriy Melsitov (KAZ) 99 99 99 100 89 95 88 97 95 95 98 97 1151
12  Tsedevdorjiin Mönkh-Erdene (MGL) 99 98 99 99 96 90 93 95 95 95 97 95 1151
13  Yuriy Yurkov (KAZ) 99 98 96 96 94 95 92 97 94 95 96 96 1148
14  Park Bong-duk (KOR) 98 99 99 96 93 94 92 94 98 97 97 91 1148
15  Toshikazu Yamashita (JPN) 96 99 98 97 92 97 96 93 97 93 95 94 1147
16  Ruslan Ismailov (KGZ) 99 96 97 96 95 92 93 94 95 90 98 96 1141
17  Abdulla Al-Ahmad (QAT) 97 95 95 96 95 94 93 92 97 95 96 96 1141
18  Imran Hassan Khan (IND) 99 97 96 95 94 97 94 93 94 95 93 93 1140
19  Yuri Lomov (KGZ) 97 98 98 99 89 92 95 92 95 91 97 96 1139
20  Tadashi Maki (JPN) 99 98 99 99 93 94 92 93 92 92 94 94 1139
21  Siddique Umer (PAK) 98 98 99 98 92 93 93 93 92 92 98 93 1139
22  Olzodyn Enkhsaikhan (MGL) 98 95 100 99 94 94 91 95 95 94 91 92 1138
23  Nguyễn Tấn Nam (VIE) 97 99 99 98 90 94 91 90 92 96 94 97 1137
24  Jeon Dong-ju (KOR) 96 97 99 94 96 93 94 93 93 94 94 93 1136
25  Takayuki Matsumoto (JPN) 96 99 93 93 93 95 94 97 96 94 93 93 1136
26  Varavut Majchacheep (THA) 100 99 99 95 95 92 95 95 91 92 92 91 1136
27  Nergüin Enkhbaatar (MGL) 98 99 98 98 89 93 91 93 95 96 91 94 1135
28  Mangala Samarakoon (SRI) 99 99 100 97 88 92 91 89 94 97 97 92 1135
29  Tachir Ismailov (KGZ) 98 100 97 99 90 92 89 95 93 96 90 95 1134
30  Vũ Khánh Hải (VIE) 99 98 98 96 93 87 93 89 94 93 96 95 1131
31  Khalaf Al-Khatri (OMA) 98 98 98 97 90 91 94 92 91 95 93 94 1131
32  Muhammad Mushtaq (PAK) 100 100 97 95 96 91 92 91 92 93 92 90 1129
33  Mohd Hameleay Mutalib (MAS) 98 96 97 96 93 94 92 91 93 93 92 93 1128
34  Dadallah Al-Bulushi (OMA) 96 97 98 98 91 89 86 85 98 96 96 95 1125
35  Trần Văn Ngọc (VIE) 97 99 97 98 85 91 92 93 89 93 93 94 1121
36  Khalid Al-Anazi (KSA) 95 98 94 98 94 90 94 95 90 90 92 91 1121
37  Ayaz Tahir (PAK) 94 96 97 98 84 94 96 92 93 87 92 96 1119
38  Komkrit Kongnamchok (THA) 97 99 99 97 84 90 94 91 90 93 93 90 1117
39  Ali Al-Qahtani (QAT) 98 97 99 95 89 86 89 94 94 86 89 94 1110
40  Salman Zaman (BRN) 96 100 97 97 86 83 90 86 93 93 93 93 1107
41  Jamal Al-Sebbah (BRN) 97 97 95 96 89 84 89 88 95 93 92 92 1107
42  Abdullah Al-Bogami (KSA) 97 95 95 94 96 86 87 89 92 92 94 89 1106
43  Mohammed Al-Hanai (OMA) 98 97 94 96 91 86 87 91 91 93 88 92 1104
44  Abdulaziz Al-Jabri (QAT) 96 94 96 97 97 81 86 89 91 93 91 92 1103
45  Khalid Al-Zamil (KSA) 96 96 93 96 87 84 89 90 86 92 89 83 1081

Final

Rank Athlete Qual. Final Total S-off Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Zhang Fu (CHN) 1170 10.7 9.2 9.7 9.1 10.6 8.9 10.2 10.2 9.6 9.8 98.0 1268.0 GR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Zhang Lei (CHN) 1165 10.7 9.8 9.8 10.6 10.9 10.0 10.1 10.2 9.5 10.2 101.8 1266.8
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Gagan Narang (IND) 1162 9.3 10.5 9.8 9.8 10.4 9.3 10.1 9.4 10.7 10.6 99.9 1261.9
4  Igor Pirekeýew (TKM) 1165 8.2 10.1 10.0 10.2 10.1 10.1 8.0 10.5 10.1 8.7 96.0 1261.0
5  Liu Tianyou (CHN) 1159 10.2 10.6 10.6 9.6 9.5 10.7 9.2 9.5 10.7 10.5 101.1 1260.1
6  Vitaliy Dovgun (KAZ) 1158 9.6 9.1 10.9 10.0 10.4 9.9 8.0 9.8 10.2 10.3 98.2 1256.2
7  Vyacheslav Skoromnov (UZB) 1162 9.0 9.1 9.6 10.4 9.8 9.9 9.3 9.0 8.1 9.1 93.3 1255.3
8  Lee Hyun-tae (KOR) 1155 10.2 9.2 8.0 10.2 9.8 10.1 10.1 10.3 9.9 9.7 97.5 1252.5

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