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Women's 50 metre rifle prone team
at the 2006 Asian Games
VenueLusail Shooting Range
Dates4 December
Competitors33 from 11 nations
Medalists
gold medal  Thailand
Thanyalak Chotphibunsin, Paramaporn Ponglaokham, Supamas Wankaew
silver medal  China
Liu Bo, Wang Chengyi, Wu Liuxi
bronze medal  Kazakhstan
Olga Dovgun, Galina Korchma, Varvara Kovalenko
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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 women's 50 metre rifle prone team competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar was held on 4 December at the Lusail Shooting Range.

Schedule

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

Date Time Event
Monday, 4 December 2006 09:45 Final

Records

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

World Record  Soviet Union 1786 Moscow, Soviet Union 15 August 1990
Asian Record  China
 South Korea
1778 Busan, South Korea 4 October 2002
Games Record  China
 South Korea
1778 Busan, South Korea 4 October 2002

Results

Rank Team Series Total Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Thailand (THA) 292 296 295 294 296 294 1767
Thanyalak Chotphibunsin 99 98 98 98 99 99 591
Paramaporn Ponglaokham 97 100 97 98 98 96 586
Supamas Wankaew 96 98 100 98 99 99 590
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  China (CHN) 292 296 292 295 292 293 1760
Liu Bo 98 99 98 98 96 96 585
Wang Chengyi 98 100 98 99 98 98 591
Wu Liuxi 96 97 96 98 98 99 584
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 294 293 291 290 292 297 1757
Olga Dovgun 99 97 97 100 99 99 591
Galina Korchma 97 99 97 96 96 100 585
Varvara Kovalenko 98 97 97 94 97 98 581
4  South Korea (KOR) 291 292 290 296 291 297 1757
Hwang Su-hyun 94 97 97 100 94 100 582
Na Yoon-kyung 98 97 98 98 100 98 589
Yi Sang-soon 99 98 95 98 97 99 586
5  India (IND) 291 293 288 287 286 292 1737
Anjali Bhagwat 96 99 95 96 96 96 578
Deepali Deshpande 97 96 97 94 95 99 578
Tejaswini Sawant 98 98 96 97 95 97 581
6  Malaysia (MAS) 291 293 288 287 286 292 1734
Nor Dalilah Abu Bakar 95 96 98 97 97 94 577
Mariani Rafali 97 97 96 96 95 93 574
Nur Suryani Taibi 94 97 98 96 99 99 583
7  Vietnam (VIE) 292 291 285 286 290 287 1731
Đàm Thị Nga 97 96 94 96 97 96 576
Nguyễn Thị Hòa 97 98 96 97 95 96 579
Thẩm Thúy Hồng 98 97 95 93 98 95 576
8  Uzbekistan (UZB) 285 286 291 288 291 289 1730
Yana Fatkhi 98 92 96 98 99 98 581
Elena Kuznetsova 96 98 97 93 97 96 577
Sakina Mamedova 91 96 98 97 95 95 572
9  Mongolia (MGL) 289 286 287 291 282 292 1727
Zorigtyn Batkhuyag 96 98 95 98 94 98 579
Damdinsürengiin Lkhamsüren 96 95 93 96 95 98 573
Chuluunbadrakhyn Narantuyaa 97 93 99 97 93 96 575
10  Bahrain (BRN) 289 284 291 291 281 288 1724
Ruqaya Al-Rowaiei 95 96 98 96 90 95 570
Lulwa Al-Zayani 96 95 96 97 98 98 580
Aysha Suwaileh 98 93 97 98 93 95 574
11  Qatar (QAT) 291 289 284 283 287 284 1718
Mahbubeh Akhlaghi 98 98 96 96 96 95 579
Matara Al-Aseiri 97 98 95 96 97 95 578
Maytha Al-Kubaisi 96 93 93 91 94 94 561

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