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Women's 25 metre pistol team
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueAoti Shooting Range
Dates16 November
Competitors36 from 12 nations
Medalists
gold medal  Kazakhstan
Zauresh Baibussinova, Galina Belyayeva, Yuliya Drishlyuk
silver medal  Mongolia
Tömörchödöriin Bayartsetseg, Otryadyn Gündegmaa, Tsogbadrakhyn Mönkhzul
bronze medal  South Korea
Kim Byung-hee, Lee Ho-lim, Park Hye-soo
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Main article: Shooting at the 2010 Asian Games

The women's 25 metre pistol team competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, was held on 16 November at the Aoti Shooting Range.

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Date Time Event
Tuesday, 16 November 2010 09:00 Final

Records

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

World Record  China 1768 Busan, South Korea 4 October 2002
Asian Record  China 1768 Busan, South Korea 4 October 2002
Games Record  China 1768 Busan, South Korea 4 October 2002

Results

Rank Team Precision Rapid Total Xs Notes
1 2 3 1 2 3
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 289 291 284 289 287 291 1731 35
Zauresh Baibussinova 95 98 93 97 94 97 574 13
Galina Belyayeva 96 95 98 93 96 98 576 9
Yuliya Drishlyuk 98 98 93 99 97 96 581 13
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Mongolia (MGL) 289 286 283 289 291 287 1725 50
Tömörchödöriin Bayartsetseg 98 97 92 97 98 91 573 16
Otryadyn Gündegmaa 97 94 96 96 97 98 578 18
Tsogbadrakhyn Mönkhzul 94 95 95 96 96 98 574 16
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  South Korea (KOR) 284 284 287 290 290 288 1723 46
Kim Byung-hee 95 92 95 95 97 92 566 13
Lee Ho-lim 94 97 96 98 97 98 580 17
Park Hye-soo 95 95 96 97 96 98 577 16
4  Japan (JPN) 292 289 289 284 278 289 1721 61
Yoko Inada 98 97 95 93 93 95 571 17
Yukari Mori 97 97 99 97 99 98 587 25
Kinuko Sato 97 95 95 94 86 96 563 19
5  Vietnam (VIE) 283 283 288 287 290 288 1719 44
Đặng Lê Ngọc Mai 95 92 92 95 94 95 563 11
Nguyễn Thu Vân 93 94 98 97 98 96 576 15
Phạm Thị Hà 95 97 98 95 98 97 580 18
6  North Korea (PRK) 287 289 287 279 287 288 1717 47
Jo Yong-suk 96 98 97 98 97 99 585 18
Kim Hyang-gum 95 95 94 85 97 92 558 15
Ri Hyang-sun 96 96 96 96 93 97 574 14
7  India (IND) 290 281 285 286 285 290 1717 42
Rahi Sarnobat 96 94 96 96 96 99 577 13
Anisa Sayyed 97 92 93 95 93 96 566 16
Annu Raj Singh 97 95 96 95 96 95 574 13
8  China (CHN) 281 286 289 286 286 285 1713 50
Guo Wenjun 91 96 96 95 94 96 568 15
Lu Miaoyi 97 92 97 92 95 92 565 14
Su Yuling 93 98 96 99 97 97 580 21
9  Iran (IRI) 284 286 283 286 288 281 1708 38
Elham Harijani 96 97 93 94 94 90 564 14
Fatemeh Hosseini 97 93 94 96 97 95 572 13
Zeinab Ramezani 91 96 96 96 97 96 572 11
10  Thailand (THA) 288 284 290 280 273 283 1698 40
Kanokkan Chaimongkol 96 93 96 90 82 88 545 11
Tanyaporn Prucksakorn 95 97 97 97 95 98 579 14
Naphaswan Yangpaiboon 97 94 97 93 96 97 574 15
11  United Arab Emirates (UAE) 281 279 279 266 267 282 1654 28
Sumaya Al-Meshaiei 94 93 95 95 96 97 570 10
Shamma Al-Muhairi 92 93 92 83 83 91 534 8
Shaikha Al-Rumaithi 95 93 92 88 88 94 550 10
12  Qatar (QAT) 274 274 263 273 268 282 1634 21
Souad Al-Khater 92 93 92 89 92 92 550 5
Nasra Mohammed 89 89 80 95 93 94 540 5
Hanadi Salem 93 92 91 89 83 96 544 11

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