Shooting at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's 10 metre air rifle standing SH1

Women's 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1
at the XII Paralympic Games

Paralympic Shooting
VenueMarkopoulo Olympic Shooting Centre
Dates18 September 2004
Competitors18 from 14 nations
Winning points493.0
Medalists
   Germany
   South Korea
   Germany
Shooting at the
2004 Summer Paralympics
Rifle – SH1
50m rifle three positions men women
50m rifle prone mixed
10m air rifle standing   men   women
10m air rifle prone mixed
Rifle – SH2
10m air rifle prone mixed
10m air rifle standing mixed
Pistol – SH1
50m pistol mixed
25m pistol mixed
10m air pistol men women

The Women's 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 shooting event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was competed on 18 September.[1] It was won by Manuela Schmermund, representing  Germany.[2]

Preliminary

Qualified for next round

18 Sept. 2004, 09:00

Rank Athlete Points Notes
1  Manuela Schmermund (GER) 392 Q
2  Her Myung Sook (KOR) 389 Q
3  Kim Im Yeon (KOR) 388 Q
4  Sidegheh Barmaki Vishkaei (IRI) 387 Q
5  Deanna Coates (GBR) 386 Q
6  Sabine Brogle (GER) 386 Q
7  Xiao Wei Dong (CHN) 385 Q
8  Veronika Vadovicová (SVK) 383 Q
9  Zhang Nan (CHN) 383
10  Sirkka Liisa Collin (FIN) 381
10  Lotta Helsinger (SWE) 381
10  Elizabeth Kosmala (AUS) 381
13  Huang Lin Li Cho (TPE) 380
14  Nilda Gómez López (PUR) 377
15  Mahnaz Rasi Marzabady (IRI) 374
16  Leung Shui Mai (HKG) 367
17  Jolanta Szulc (POL) 365
18  Georgia Dimopoulou (GRE) 355

Final Round

18 Sept. 2004, 12:00

Rank Athlete Points Notes
1st, gold medalist(s)  Manuela Schmermund (GER) 493.0
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Her Myung Sook (KOR) 489.3
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Sabine Brogle (GER) 488.6
4  Xiao Wei Dong (CHN) 487.5
5  Sidegheh Barmaki Vishkaei (IRI) 486.9
6  Kim Im Yeon (KOR) 485.4
7  Deanna Coates (GBR) 482.6
8  Veronika Vadovicová (SVK) 480.1

References

  1. "Schedule & Results - Shooting". Athens 2004 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 10 October 2004. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
  2. "Women's Air Rifle Standing SH1". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
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