The men's 10 metre air rifle of Shooting 2020 during the 2020 Summer Olympics was held on 25 July 2021 in the Asaka Shooting Range. With 47 athletes competing, the event was won by William Shaner from United States, with Sheng Lihao from China taking the silver medal and Yang Haoran from China taking bronze.
Format[]
The competition exists out of two separate rounds. In the qualification, the shooters try to reach a score as high as possible, with the eight athletes with the highest scores qualifying for the second round. In the second round, the athletes compete with the shooter with the lowest score being eliminated. The last competitor standing wins the event.
Preview[]
Forty-seven athletes qualified for the event with Sergey Kamenskiy as the reigning world champion, just ahead of a strong Croatian and Chinese field of Petar Gorsa, Miran Maricic, and Yang Haoran. Istvan Peni lead the qualifying world rankings ahead of Divyansh Singh Panwar and Lucas Kozeniesky, with other big names also including Deepak Kumar, Patrik Jany, and Sergey Richter.
Summary[]
Qualification[]
Final[]
Results[]
| Result | Athlete | Nationality |
|---|---|---|
| William Shaner | United States | |
| Sheng Lihao | China | |
| Yang Haoran | China | |
| 4 | Omer Akgun | Turkey |
| 5 | Istvan Peni | Hungary |
| 6 | Lucas Kozeniesky | United States |
| 7 | Patrik Jany | Slovakia |
| 8 | Vladimir Maslennikov | ROC |
| 9 | Mahyar Sedaghat | Iran |
| 10 | Sergey Kamenskiy | ROC |
| 11 | Henrik Larsen | Norway |
| 12 | Nam Tae-yun | South Korea |
| 13 | Martin Strempfl | Austria |
| 14 | Jiri Privratsky | Czech Republic |
| 15 | Yury Shcherbatsevich | Belarus |
| 16 | Petar Gorsa | Croatia |
| 17 | Lu Shao-chuan | Chinese Taipei |
| 18 | Edson Ismael Ramirez Ramos | Mexico |
| 19 | David Hrckulak | Czech Republic |
| 20 | Naoya Okada | Japan |
| 21 | Alex Chresten Hoberg | Australia |
| 22 | Jon-Hermann Hegg | Norway |
| 23 | Tomasz Bartnik | Poland |
| 24 | Kim Sang-do | South Korea |
| 25 | Miran Marcic | Croatia |
| 26 | Deepak Kumar | India |
| 27 | Sergey Richter | Israel |
| 28 | Karolis Girulis | Lithuania |
| 29 | Serhiy Kulish | Ukraine |
| 30 | Dane Sampson | Australia |
| 31 | Milenko Sebic | Serbia |
| 32 | Divyansh Singh Panwar | India |
| 33 | Alexis Exequiel Eberhardt | Argentina |
| 34 | Lorenzo Bacci | Italy |
| 35 | Marco Suppini | Italy |
| 36 | Yuriy Yurkov | Kazakhstan |
| 37 | Takayuki Matsumoto | Japan |
| 38 | Milutin Stefanovic | Serbia |
| 39 | Zalan Pekler | Hungary |
| 40 | Oleh Tsarkov | Ukraine |
| 41 | Abdullah Hel Baki | Bangladesh |
| 42 | Osama Alsaeid | Egypt |
| 43 | Julio Cesar Iemma Hernandez | Venezuela |
| 44 | Jayson Valdez | Philippines |
| 45 | Youssef Helmy Makkar | Egypt |
| 46 | Drilon Ibrahimi | Kosovo |
| 47 | Mahdi Yovari | Afghanistan |
| 2020 Summer Olympic Games | |
|---|---|
| Shooting 2020 | |
| ← 2016 | 2024 → |
| Men | Women |
| Rifle | |
| 10 m air rifle | 10 m air rifle |
| 50 m rifle three positions | 50 m rifle three positions |
| Pistol | |
| 10 m air pistol | 10 m air pistol |
| 25 m rapid-fire pistol | 25 m pistol |
| Shotgun | |
| Trap | Trap |
| Skeet | Skeet |
| Mixed | |
| Team rifle | Team pistol |
| Team trap | |