Date | 21 September 1988 — 12:00 |
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Status | Olympic |
Location | Taeneung International Shooting Range, Seoul |
Participants | 37 from 26 countries |
Two days earlier Nino Salukvadze (URS/GEO) had won the air pistol, with Jasna Šekarić (YUG) winning a bronze medal. In sport pistol, Salukvadze led Šekarić after the prelims with 390-389. But Šekarić outshot her in the final 100.5 to 97.9 to win the gold medal. The two best female pistol shooters of their era, they would compete at the Olympics thru 2008.
Pos | Number | Competitor | NOC | Total Points | Preliminary Round | Final | |||
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1 | – | Jasna Šekarić | YUG | 489.5 | 389 (2) | 489.5 (1) | Gold | ||
2 | – | Nino Salukvadze | URS | 487.9 | 390 (1) | 487.9 (2) | Silver | ||
3 | – | Marina Dobrancheva | URS | 485.2 | 385 (4) | 485.2 (3) | Bronze | ||
4 | – | Anne Goffin | BEL | 480.2 | 381 (6) | 480.2 (4) | |||
5 | – | Anke Völker | GDR | 479.3 | 383 (5) | 479.3 (5) | |||
6 | – | Liu Haiying | CHN | 476.9 | 380 (7) | 476.9 (6) | |||
7 | – | Liselotte Breker | FRG | 476.0 | 386 (3) | 476.0 (7) | |||
8 | – | Christine Strahalm | AUT | 472.6 | 379 (8) | 472.6 (8) | |||
9 | – | Cris Kajd | SWE | 379 | 379 (9) | – | |||
10 | – | Eva Suárez | ESP | 379 | 379 (10) | – | |||
11 | – | Michiko Hasegawa | JPN | 379 | 379 (11) | – | |||
=12 | – | Dorota Bidołach | POL | 378 | 378 (=12) | – | |||
=12 | – | Evelyne Manchon | FRA | 378 | 378 (=12) | – | |||
=12 | – | Anișoara Matei | ROU | 378 | 378 (=12) | – | |||
=12 | – | Park Jeong-Hui | KOR | 378 | 378 (=12) | – | |||
=16 | – | Kim Dyer | USA | 377 | 377 (=16) | – | |||
=16 | – | Anna Gönczi | HUN | 377 | 377 (=16) | – | |||
=16 | – | Wen Zhifang | CHN | 377 | 377 (=16) | – | |||
=19 | – | Bang Hyeon-Ju | KOR | 376 | 376 (=19) | – | |||
=19 | – | Kerstin Bodin | SWE | 376 | 376 (=19) | – | |||
=19 | – | Margit Stein | FRG | 376 | 376 (=19) | – | |||
=22 | – | Hisayo Chikusa | JPN | 375 | 375 (=22) | – | |||
=22 | – | Ruby Fox | USA | 375 | 375 (=22) | – | |||
=22 | – | Agi Kasoumi | GRE | 375 | 375 (=22) | – | |||
=25 | – | Eszter Poljak | YUG | 373 | 373 (=25) | – | |||
=25 | – | Val Winter | AUS | 373 | 373 (=25) | – | |||
=27 | – | Byambajavyn Altantsetseg | MGL | 372 | 372 (=27) | – | |||
=27 | – | Tânia Mara Fassoni-Giansante | BRA | 372 | 372 (=27) | – | |||
=27 | – | Ágnes Ferencz | HUN | 372 | 372 (=27) | – | |||
=27 | – | Yvonna Ježová | TCH | 372 | 372 (=27) | – | |||
31 | – | Maria Amaral | BRA | 369 | 369 (31) | – | |||
32 | – | Selvyana Adrian-Sofyan | INA | 368 | 368 (32) | – | |||
33 | – | Rachel Morin | FRA | 366 | 366 (33) | – | |||
=34 | – | Francine Antonietti | SUI | 365 | 365 (=34) | – | |||
=34 | – | Margaret Thomas | GBR | 365 | 365 (=34) | – | |||
36 | – | Khatijah Surattee | SGP | 361 | 361 (36) | – | |||
37 | – | Inés Marggraff | ECU | 351 | 351 (37) | – |
Date | 21 September 1988 |
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Format | 10 metres. 40 shots in four series of 10. 400 possible. |
Date | 21 September 1988 |
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Format | Top eight from preliminary round advanced to the final round. |
Pos | Number | Competitor | NOC | Total Points | Preliminary Round Points | Final Round Points | ||
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1 | – | Jasna Šekarić | YUG | 489.5 | 389 | 100.5 | ||
2 | – | Nino Salukvadze | URS | 487.9 | 390 | 97.9 | ||
3 | – | Marina Dobrancheva | URS | 485.2 | 385 | 100.2 | ||
4 | – | Anne Goffin | BEL | 480.2 | 381 | 99.2 | ||
5 | – | Anke Völker | GDR | 479.3 | 383 | 96.3 | ||
6 | – | Liu Haiying | CHN | 476.9 | 380 | 96.9 | ||
7 | – | Liselotte Breker | FRG | 476.0 | 386 | 90.0 | ||
8 | – | Christine Strahalm | AUT | 472.6 | 379 | 93.6 |