Shooting at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics

Shooting at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics was held from 7 to 12 October. The events took place at the Parque Sarmiento in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Shooting
at the III Summer Youth Olympic Games
VenueParque Sarmiento
Dates7–12 October
No. of events6 (2 boys, 2 girls, 2 mixed)
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Qualification edit

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can enter a maximum of 4 athletes, 1 per each event. As hosts, Argentina is given a spot to compete in boys’ 10 m air pistol and girls’ 10 m air rifle events, however they declined to compete in air pistol. A further 24, six per each event will be decided by the Tripartite Commission, though only five were allocated, the remaining will be given out as wild cards. The remaining 54 places shall be decided by qualification events, namely continental qualification tournaments.[1]

To be eligible to participate at the Youth Olympics athletes must have been born between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2003. Furthermore, all shooters (including hosts and tripartite invitations) must have achieved the following Minimum Qualification Score (MQS).[1]

  • Boys 10 m Air Rifle: 60 Shots, Score of 552 / 580.0
  • Boys 10 m Air Pistol: 60 Shots, Score of 540
  • Girls 10 m Air Rifle: 40 Shots, Score of 368 / 385.0
  • Girls 10 m Air Pistol: 40 Shots, Score of 355

The MQS must be achieved between 1 April 2017 and 23 July 2018 at an ISSF registered event.[1]

Summary edit

Nation Men Women Athletes
Rifle Pistol Rifle Pistol
  Argentina X X 2
  Armenia X 1
  Australia X X X 3
  Austria X 1
  Bangladesh X X 2
  Belarus X 1
  Belgium X 1
  Bosnia and Herzegovina X 1
  Bulgaria X X 2
  Canada X 1
  Chile X 1
  China X X X 3
  Colombia X 1
  Croatia X 1
  Czech Republic X 1
  Denmark X 1
  Egypt X X 2
  Finland X 1
  France X 1
  Georgia X 1
  Germany X X X X 4
  Great Britain X 1
  Hungary X 1
  India X X X X 4
  Indonesia X 1
  Iran X X 2
  Iraq X 1
  Italy X X 2
  Japan X 1
  Kazakhstan X 1
  Latvia X 1
  Lithuania X 1
  Mexico X X X X 4
  Moldova X 1
  Mongolia X 1
  Montenegro X 1
  Pakistan X 1
  Peru X 1
  Poland X 1
  Romania X 1
  Russia X X X 3
  Serbia X X 2
  Singapore X 1
  Slovenia X 1
  Slovakia X 1
  South Africa X 1
  South Korea X 1
  Spain X 1
  Sri Lanka X 1
  Switzerland X 1
  Chinese Taipei X 1
  Tajikistan X 1
  Thailand X 1
  Tunisia X 1
  Turkey X 1
  United Arab Emirates X 1
  Ukraine X 1
  Uzbekistan X 1
Total: 58 NOCs 20 20 20 20 80

10m Air Rifle edit

Event Location Date Total Places Qualified Boys Qualified Girls
Host Nation[2] - - 0 | 1 -   Argentina
2017 African Championship[2]   Cairo 19 Apr–3 May 2017 1   South Africa   Egypt
2017 European Championship[2]   Baku 21 Jul–4 Aug 2017 3   Hungary
  Russia
  Serbia
  Finland
  Germany
  Serbia
Oceania Qualification Tournament[2]   Gold Coast 27–30 October 2017 1   Australia   Australia
2017 Asian Championship (10m)[2]   Wako City 6–12 December 2017 4 | 3   Bangladesh
  China
  India
  Iran
  China
  Chinese Taipei
  India
2018 European Championship (10m)[2]   Győr 16–26 February 2018 3   Germany
  Bulgaria
  Armenia
  Russia
  Italy
  Poland
American Qualification Tournament[2]   Fort Benning 14 May 2018 2   Mexico
  Argentina
  Mexico
  Chile
Tripartite Invitation[2] - - 6   Bosnia and Herzegovina   Bangladesh
  United Arab Emirates
Reallocation - -   Austria
  Indonesia
  Montenegro
  Peru
  Sri Lanka
  Denmark
  Japan
  Mongolia
  Uzbekistan
TOTAL 20 20

10m Air Pistol edit

Event Location Date Total Places Qualified Boys Qualified Girls
Host Nation[2] - - 0   Argentina -
2017 African Championship[2]   Cairo 19 Apr–3 May 2017 1   Egypt   Tunisia
2017 European Championship[2]   Baku 21 Jul–4 Aug 2017 3   Belarus
  Bulgaria
  Germany
  France
  Italy
  Russia
Oceania Qualification Tournament[2]   Gold Coast 27–30 October 2017 1 Reallocated*   Australia
2017 Asian Championship (10m)[2]   Wako City 6–12 December 2017 3 | 4   India
  Iran
  South Korea
  China
  India
  Singapore
  Thailand
2018 European Championship (10m)[2]   Győr 16–26 February 2018 3   Switzerland
  Ukraine
  Czech Republic
  Spain
  Germany
  Georgia
American Qualification Tournament[2]   Fort Benning 14 May 2018 2   Mexico
  Canada
  Mexico
  Colombia
Tripartite Invitation[2] - - 6   Iraq
  Pakistan
Reallocation - -   Belgium
  Great Britain
  Kazakhstan
  Latvia
  Moldova
  Slovakia
  Tajikistan
  Turkey
  Croatia
  Lithuania
  Romania
  Slovenia
TOTAL 20 20
  • * The quota was reallocated due to no athlete reaching the MQS. It will be given out as a wild card.

Medal summary edit

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
  Mixed-NOCs2226
1  India2204
2  Russia1102
3  Denmark1001
4  South Korea0101
5  Serbia0022
6  Georgia0011
  Switzerland0011
Totals (7 entries)66618
  • India were the most successful country in the sports discipline of shooting in 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, as they won a medal in every shooting disciplines they participated. They won a total of 4 medals including 2 golds and 2 silvers.

10m Air Rifle edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' 10m Air Rifle
details
Grigorii Shamakov
  Russia
Shahu Tushar Mane
  India
Aleksa Mitrović
  Serbia
Girls' 10m Air Rifle
details
Stephanie Grundsøe
  Denmark
Mehuli Ghosh
  India
Marija Malić
  Serbia
Mixed Teams' 10m Air Rifle
details
Enkhmaa Erdenechuluun
Zalán Pekler
  Mixed-NOCs
Anastasiia Dereviagina
Edson Ramírez
  Mixed-NOCs
Viivi Natalia Kemppi
Facundo Firmapaz
  Mixed-NOCs

10m Air Pistol edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' 10m Air Pistol
details
Saurabh Chaudhary
  India
Yun Sung-ho
  South Korea
Jason Solari
  Switzerland
Girls' 10m Air Pistol
details
Manu Bhaker
  India
Iana Enina
  Russia
Nino Khutsiberidze
  Georgia
Mixed Teams' 10m Air Pistol
details
  Vanessa Seeger (GER)
  Kiril Kirov (BUL)
  Mixed-NOCs
  Manu Bhaker (IND)
  Bezhan Fayzullaev (TJK)
  Mixed-NOCs
  Andrea Ibarra (MEX)
  Dmytro Honta (UKR)
  Mixed-NOCs

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Qualification System: Shooting" (PDF). ISSF. 23 March 2017. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Quota Places by Name and Nation". ISSF. 19 June 2018. Retrieved 25 June 2018.

External links edit