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10 meter air rifle is an International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) shooting event, shot at a bullseye target over a distance of 10 meters (10.94 yards) using a 4.5 mm (0.177 in) calibre air rifle with a maximum weight of 5.5 kg (12.13 lb).
The final consists of 24 shots in the 10 metre air rifle and 10 metre air pistol events, 45 shots across all three positions in the 50 metre rifle three positions event, 20 shots (four five-shot series) in the 25 metre events, and two series in the shotgun events (that is, 50 targets in trap and skeet.) [5] [6] In rifle and pistol finals, the ...
The 10 metre air pistol is an Olympic shooting event governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). It is similar to 10 metre air rifle in that it is shot with 4.5 mm (or .177) caliber air guns at a distance of 10 metres (11 yards), and that the match consists of a qualification round of 60 competition shots within 75 minutes.
Shooting sports is a group of competitive and recreational sporting activities involving proficiency tests of accuracy, precision and speed in shooting — the art of using ranged weapons, mainly small arms (firearms and airguns, in forms such as handguns, [1] rifles [2] and shotguns [3]) and bows/crossbows.
A shooter in competition 10 m air rifle. The European 10m Championships are special shooting sport championships for ISSF 10metre air rifle and pistol disciplines. They have been organised by the European Shooting Confederation (ESC) since 1971.
50m rifle prone [7] Jens Olsrud Oestli (NOR) 625.0 Jesper Johansson (SWE) 623.6 Ferenc Toeroek (HUN) 623.4 50m rifle prone team [8] Ukraine Oleksii Viatchin Danylo Hrynyk Ivan Tkalenko: 1860.9 Sweden Jesper Johansson Victor Lindgren Pontus Kallin: 1859.0 Norway Jens Olsrud Oestli Even Olai Enger Throndsen Isak Gurrik: 1858.6 10m air pistol [9]
Air rifle, air pistol, running target, running target mixed: 4 men + 4 women: 22–28 February 46: 2017: Maribor: Air rifle, air pistol, running target, running target mixed: 4 men + 4 women: 6–12 March 47: 2018: Győr: Air rifle, air pistol, running target, running target mixed: 4 men + 4 women: 16–26 February 48: 2019: Osijek
By this logic, the 2006 competition in Zagreb was called the 49th ISSF World Shooting Championships. These championships, including all ISSF shooting events , are held every four years since 1954. For the shotgun events only, there is an additional World Championship competition in odd-numbered years.