Shooting at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 50 metre rifle three positions team

Men's 50 metre rifle 3 positions team
at the 2006 Asian Games
VenueLusail Shooting Range
DatesDecember 7, 2006 (2006-12-07)
Competitors39 from 13 nations
Medalists
 
 
 
20022010
Shooting at the
2006 Asian Games

Pistol
10 m air pistol men (T) women (T)
25 m center fire pistol men (T)
25 m rapid fire pistol men (T)
25 m standard pistol men (T)
25 m / 50 m pistol men (T) women (T)
Rifle
10 m air rifle men (T) women (T)
50 m rifle prone men (T) women (T)
50 m rifle 3 positions men (T) women (T)
Running target
10 m running target men (T) women (T)
10 m running target mixed men (T)
Shotgun
Trap men (T) women (T)
Double trap men (T) women (T)
Skeet men (T) women (T)

The men's 50 metre rifle three positions team competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar was held on 7 December at the Lusail Shooting Range.

The men's 50 metre rifle three positions consists of the prone, standing and kneeling positions, fired in that order, with 3×40 shots for men.

The men's match has separate commands and times for each position, giving each shooter 45 minutes to complete the prone part, 75 minutes for the standing part, and 60 minutes for the kneeling part, including sighting shots for each part.

The top eight competitors reach the final, where the score zones are divided into tenths, giving up to 10.9 points for each shot. The men's final consists of ten shots from the standing position, with a time limit of 75 seconds per shot. The competition is won by the shooter who reaches the highest aggregate score (qualification + final, maximum 1309.0).

China defended the Asian Games team title of this men's 50m rifle three positions event with an Asian record at the Lusail Shooting Complex. The Chinese trio of Zhang Lei, Zhang Fu and Liu Tianyou, collected a combined total of 3494 points, surpassing the previous Asian mark of 3477 points set by their compatriots in the Asian Shooting Championships in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2004.

It was China's third consecutive time to win the Asian Games team title of this event. Kazakhstan team of Vitaliy Dovgun, Yuriy Melsitov and Yuriy Yurkov finished second with a total of 3457 points, one point ahead of the third-placed Indian team of Imran Hassan Khan, Gagan Narang and Sanjeev Rajput.

Schedule

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)

Date Time Event
Thursday, 7 December 2006 08:00 Final

Records

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

World Record  Austria 3508 Plzeň, Czech Republic 21 July 2003
Asian Record  China 3477 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 13 February 2004
Games Record  China 3472 Busan, South Korea 7 October 2002

Results

Rank Team Prone Standing Kneeling Total Notes
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1st, gold medalist(s) China (CHN) 2972962922932862852932892942882882933494 AR
Liu Tianyou 99100969594939697979697991159
Zhang Fu 999799100949699969810095971170
Zhang Lei 999997989896989699929697 1165
2nd, silver medalist(s) Kazakhstan (KAZ) 2972962902962792822752912842882902893457
Vitaliy Dovgun 99999510096929597959896961158
Yuriy Melsitov 99999910089958897959598971151
Yuriy Yurkov 9998969694959297949596961148
3rd, bronze medalist(s) India (IND) 2952932952952822922892832782792882873456
Imran Hassan Khan 9997969594979493949593931140
Gagan Narang 99989910097999798909198961162
Sanjeev Rajput 979810010091969892949397981154
4  South Korea (KOR) 2922932952902832832812822882842902783439
Jeon Dong-ju 9697999496939493939494931136
Lee Hyun-tae 98979710094969595979399941155
Park Bong-duk 9899999693949294989797911148
5  Mongolia (MGL) 2952922972962792772752832852852792813424
Nergüin Enkhbaatar 9899989889939193959691941135
Olzodyn Enkhsaikhan 98951009994949195959491921138
Tsedevdorjiin Mönkh-Erdene 9998999996909395959597951151
6  Japan (JPN) 2912962902892782862822832852792822813422
Tadashi Maki 999899999394929392929494 1139
Takayuki Matsumoto 9699939393959497969493931136
Toshikazu Yamashita 9699989792979693979395941147
7  Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) 2942942922942742762772812832772852873414
Ruslan Ismailov 9996979695929394959098961141
Tachir Ismailov 98100979990928995939690951134
Yuri Lomov 9798989989929592959197961139
8  Thailand (THA) 2932982972892722732822782802842832783407
Komkrit Kongnamchok 9799999784909491909393901117
Tevarit Majchacheep 96100999793919392999998971154
Varavut Majchacheep 10099999595929595919292911136
9  Vietnam (VIE) 2932962942922682722762722752822832863389
Nguyễn Tấn Nam 9799999890949190929694971137
Trần Văn Ngọc 9799979885919293899393941121
Vũ Khánh Hải 9998989693879389949396951131
10 Pakistan (PAK) 2922942932912722782812762772722822793387
Muhammad Mushtaq 100100979596919291929392901129
Ayaz Tahir 9496979884949692938792961119
Siddique Umer 9898999892939393929298931139
11 Oman (OMA) 2922922902912722662672682802842772813360
Dadallah Al-Bulushi 9697989891898685989696951125
Mohammed Al-Hanai 9897949691868791919388921104
Khalaf Al-Khatri 9898989790919492919593941131
12 Qatar (QAT) 2912862902882812612682752822742762823354
Abdulla Al-Ahmad 9795959695949392979596961141
Abdulaziz Al-Jabri 9694969797818689919391921103
Ali Al-Qahtani 9897999589868994948689941110
13 Saudi Arabia (KSA) 2882892822882772602702742682742752633308
Khalid Al-Anazi 9598949894909495909092911121
Abdullah Al-Bogami 9795959496868789929294891106
Khalid Al-Zamil 9696939687848990869289831081

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