Shooting at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification
This article details the qualifying phase for shooting at the 2020 Summer Olympics (which was postponed to at least 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic).[2] 300 quota places for the Games are entitled to the shooters coming from their respective NOCs, based on the results at designated ISSF supervised Championships subjected to the ISSF rules from September 1, 2018 to June 6, 2021. Host nation Japan has been guaranteed twelve quota places with one in each of the individual events. Four quota places (top two teams per NOC) will be awarded to the shooters competing in each of the mixed team events (rifle, pistol, and trap), while the highest-ranked shooter, who has not qualified yet or whose NOC does not have a berth in any of the twelve individual events, will obtain a direct Olympic quota place through the World Rankings. The remaining twenty-four quota places are available to the eligible NOCs under the Tripartite Commission Invitation, with two in each of the individual event, to attain a maximum number of 360.[1][3]
Shooting at the 2020 Summer Olympics | |||
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Qualification | |||
Rifle | |||
50 m rifle three positions | men | women | |
10 m air rifle | men | women | mixed |
Pistol | |||
25 m pistol | women | ||
25 m rapid fire pistol | men | ||
10 m air pistol | men | women | mixed |
Shotgun | |||
Trap | men | women | mixed |
Skeet | men | women | |
Quota places can be obtained at the 2018 ISSF World Championships, the 2019 ISSF World Cup series, and the designated Continental Championships or Games during the qualifying period. Quota places are allocated only to the National Olympic Committees, with the exception of the ISSF world rankings, which are awarded directly to the individual shooters and may not be changed by the NOC. The NOC may assign a different shooter in each individual or mixed team event, provided that he or she has attained a minimum qualification score (MQS).[1]
Timeline
Event | Date | Venue |
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2018 ISSF World Shooting Championships | August 31 – September 15, 2018 | Changwon |
2018 Shooting Championships of the Americas | November 1–11, 2018 | Guadalajara |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 1* | February 20–28, 2019 | New Delhi |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 2 | March 15–26, 2019 | Acapulco |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 3 | April 5–15, 2019 | Al Ain |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 4 | April 23 – May 1, 2019 | Beijing |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 5 | May 7–18, 2019 | Changwon |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 6 | May 24 – June 1, 2019 | Munich |
2019 European Games | June 23–28, 2019 | Minsk |
2019 Pan American Games | July 26 – August 11, 2019 | Lima |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 7 | August 15–22, 2019 | Lahti |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 8 | August 26 – September 3, 2019 | Rio de Janeiro |
2019 European Shotgun Championships | September 3–17, 2019 | Lonato |
2019 European Championships 25m & 50m events | September 12–23, 2019 | Bologna |
2019 Oceania Shooting Championships | November 1–9, 2019 | Sydney |
2019 Asian Shooting Championships | November 3–11, 2019 | Doha |
2019 African Shooting Championships | November 17–25, 2019 | Tipasa |
2020 European Championships 10m events | February 23 – March 1, 2020 | Wrocław |
2021 European Shotgun Championships[4][5] | May 23 – June 6, 2021 | Osijek |
2021 European Championships 25m & 50m events[4] | ||
2021 European Championships 10m events[4] | ||
ISSF World Olympic Rankings | May – June 2021[4] | — |
Re-allocation of unused quota places | TBA | — |
Qualification summary
50 m rifle three positions men
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athlete | Announced competitor |
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Host nation | 1 | Japan | N/A | Takayuki Matsumoto |
2018 World Championships | 4 | Poland | Tomasz Bartnik | |
United States | Michael McPhail | |||
Norway | Henrik Larsen | |||
China | Yang Haoran | |||
2018 Championships of the Americas | 1 | United States | George Norton | |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 1 | 2 | Hungary | István Péni | |
Italy | Marco de Nicolo | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 4 | 2 | Czech Republic | Filip Nepejchal | |
China | Zhao Zhonghao | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 6 | 2 | South Korea | Kim Jong-hyun | |
Serbia | Milutin Stefanović | |||
2019 European Games | 1 | Belarus | Yury Shcherbatsevich | |
2019 Pan American Games | 2 | Mexico | José Luis Sánchez | José Luis Sánchez |
Argentina | Alexis Eberhardt | Alexis Eberhardt | ||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 8 | 2 | India | Sanjeev Rajput | |
Norway | Simon Claussen | |||
2019 European Championships 25m & 50m events | 2 | Czech Republic | Petr Nymburský | |
Italy | Lorenzo Bacci | |||
2019 Oceania Championships | 1 | Australia | Jack Rossiter | Jack Rossiter |
2019 Asian Championships | 3 | India | Aishwary Tomar | |
Iran | Mahyar Sedaghat | |||
Kazakhstan | Yuriy Yurkov | |||
2019 African Championships | 1 | Egypt | Osama El-Saeid | |
2021 European Championships 25m & 50m events | 1 | |||
ISSF World Olympic Rankings | 1 | N/A | ||
Tripartite Commission Invitation | 2 | N/A | ||
N/A | ||||
Reallocation of unused quota[d] | 1 | N/A | ||
Total | 29 |
10 m air rifle men
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athlete | Announced competitor |
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2018 World Championships | 4 | Russia | Sergey Kamenskiy | |
Croatia | Petar Gorša | |||
Croatia | Miran Maričić | |||
China | Hui Zicheng | |||
2018 Championships of the Americas | 1 | United States | Dempster Christenson | Will Shaner |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 1 | 2 | China | Liu Yukun | |
Austria | Martin Strempfl | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 4 | 2 | India | Divyansh Singh Panwar | |
Russia | Grigory Shamakov | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 6 | 2 | Ukraine | Oleh Tsarkov | |
Italy | Marco Suppini | |||
2019 European Games | 1 | Israel | Sergey Richter | |
2019 Pan American Games | 2 | United States | Lucas Kozeniesky | Lucas Kozeniesky |
Mexico | Edson Ramírez | Edson Ramírez | ||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 8 | 2 | Slovakia | Patrik Jány | |
Australia | Dane Sampson | Dane Sampson | ||
2019 Oceania Championships | 1 | Australia | Alex Hoberg | Alex Hoberg |
2019 Asian Championships | 3 | India | Deepak Kumar | |
Chinese Taipei | Lu Shao-chuan | |||
Japan | Masaya Endō | |||
2019 African Championships | 1 | Egypt | Youssef Makkar | |
2020 European Championships 10m events | 2 | Hungary | Péter Sidi | |
Turkey | Ömer Akgün | Ömer Akgün | ||
2021 European Championships 10m events | 2 | |||
ISSF World Olympic Rankings | 1 | N/A | ||
Tripartite Commission Invitation | 2 | N/A | ||
N/A | ||||
Reallocation of unused quota[c] | 1 | N/A | ||
Total | 29 |
25 m rapid fire pistol men
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athlete | Announced competitor |
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2018 World Championships | 4 | China | Lin Junmin | |
China | Zhang Jian | |||
France | Jean Quiquampoix | Jean Quiquampoix | ||
Russia | Alexei Klimov | |||
2018 Championships of the Americas | 1 | Cuba | Leuris Pupo | |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 4[a] | 3 | Germany | Oliver Geis | |
United States | Henry Leverett | Keith Sanderson | ||
Ukraine | Oleksandr Petriv | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 6[a] | 3 | France | Clément Bessaguet | Clément Bessaguet |
Russia | Alexander Alifirenko | |||
Germany | Christian Reitz | |||
2019 European Games | 1 | Turkey | Özgür Varlık | Özgür Varlık |
2019 Pan American Games | 2 | Cuba | Jorge Álvarez | |
Peru | Marko Carrillo | Marko Carrillo | ||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 8 | 2 | Pakistan | Muhammad Khalil Akhtar | Muhammad Khalil Akhtar |
South Korea | Kim Jun-hong | |||
2019 European Championships 25m & 50m events | 2 | Italy | Riccardo Mazzetti | |
Azerbaijan | Ruslan Lunev | Ruslan Lunev | ||
2019 Oceania Championships | 1 | Australia | Sergei Evglevski | Sergei Evglevski |
2019 Asian Championships | 4 | Japan | Teruyoshi Akiyama | |
South Korea | Song Jong-ho | |||
Pakistan | Ghulam Mustafa Bashir | Ghulam Mustafa Bashir | ||
Thailand | Isaranuudom Phurihiranphat | |||
2021 European Championships 25m & 50m events | 1 | |||
ISSF World Olympic Rankings | 1 | N/A | ||
Tripartite Commission Invitation | 2 | N/A | ||
N/A | ||||
Reallocation of unused quota[c][e] | 2 | N/A | ||
N/A | ||||
Total | 29 |
10 m air pistol men
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athlete | Announced competitor |
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Host nation | 1 | Japan | N/A | |
2018 World Championships | 4 | South Korea | Jin Jong-oh | |
Russia | Artem Chernousov | |||
South Korea | Lee Dae-myung | |||
Ukraine | Pavlo Korostylov | |||
2018 Championships of the Americas | 1 | United States | James Hall | James Hall |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 1 | 2 | India | Saurabh Chaudhary | |
Serbia | Damir Mikec | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 4 | 2 | India | Abhishek Verma | |
Mongolia | Enkhtaivany Davaakhüü | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 6 | 2 | China | Pang Wei | |
China | Wu Jiayu | |||
2019 European Games | 1 | Ukraine | Oleh Omelchuk | |
2019 Pan American Games | 2 | Cuba | Jorge Grau | |
United States | Nickolaus Mowrer | Nickolaus Mowrer | ||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 8 | 2 | Turkey | İsmail Keleş | İsmail Keleş |
Turkey | Yusuf Dikeç | Yusuf Dikeç | ||
2019 Oceania Championships | 1 | Australia | Bailey Groves | Daniel Repacholi |
2019 Asian Championships | 3 | North Korea | Kim Song-guk | |
Iran | Javad Foroughi | |||
Pakistan | Gulfam Joseph | Gulfam Joseph | ||
2019 African Championships | 2 | Tunisia | Ala Al-Othmani | |
Egypt | Samy Abdel Razek | |||
2020 European Championships 10m events | 2 | Italy | Paolo Monna | |
Slovakia | Juraj Tužinský | |||
2021 European Championships 10m events | 1 | |||
ISSF World Olympic Rankings | 1 | N/A | ||
Tripartite Commission Invitation | 2 | N/A | ||
N/A | ||||
Total | 29 |
Trap men
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athlete | Announced competitor |
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Host nation | 1 | Japan | N/A | Shigetaka Oyama |
2018 World Championships | 4 | Spain | Alberto Fernández | |
Slovakia | Erik Varga | |||
Kuwait | Abdulrahman Al-Faihan | |||
Australia | James Willett | James Willett | ||
2018 Championships of the Americas | 2 | Peru | Alessandro de Souza | Alessandro de Souza |
Mexico | Jorge Orozco | Jorge Orozco | ||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 2 | 2 | Egypt | Ahmed Zaher | |
China | Yu Haicheng | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 3 | 2 | Croatia | Josip Glasnović | |
Thailand | Savate Sresthaporn | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 5 | 2 | Cyprus | Andreas Makri | Andreas Makri |
Great Britain | Matthew Coward-Holley | Matthew Coward-Holley | ||
2019 European Games | 1 | Czech Republic | David Kostelecký | |
2019 Pan American Games | 2 | United States | Brian Burrows | Brian Burrows |
United States | Derek Haldeman | Derrick Mein | ||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 7 | 2 | Russia | Alexey Alipov | |
Portugal | João Azevedo | |||
2019 European Shotgun Championships | 2 | Czech Republic | Jiří Lipták | |
Great Britain | Aaron Heading | Aaron Heading | ||
2019 Oceania Championships | 1 | Australia | Mitchell Iles | Thomas Grice |
2019 Asian Championships | 3 | Kuwait | Talal Al-Rashidi | |
Chinese Taipei | Yang Kun-pi | |||
Qatar | Mohammed Al-Rumaihi | |||
2019 African Championships | 1 | Egypt | Abdel-Aziz Mehelba | |
2021 European Shotgun Championships | 1 | |||
ISSF World Olympic Rankings | 1 | N/A | ||
Tripartite Commission Invitation | 2 | N/A | ||
N/A | ||||
Total | 29 |
Skeet men
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athlete | Announced competitor |
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Host nation | 1 | Japan | N/A | Hiroyuki Ikawa |
2018 World Championships | 4 | United States | Vincent Hancock | Vincent Hancock |
Norway | Erik Watndal | |||
Italy | Riccardo Filippelli | Tammaro Cassandro | ||
France | Emmanuel Petit | Emmanuel Petit | ||
2018 Championships of the Americas | 1 | United States | Frank Thompson | Phillip Jungman |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 2 | 2 | Italy | Gabriele Rossetti | Gabriele Rossetti |
Czech Republic | Jakub Tomeček | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 3 | 2 | Kuwait | Mansour Al-Rashidi | |
Denmark | Jesper Hansen | Jesper Hansen | ||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 5 | 2 | South Korea | Kang Hyun-suk | |
Finland | Lari Pesonen | |||
2019 European Games | 1 | Sweden | Stefan Nilsson | Stefan Nilsson |
2019 Pan American Games | 2 | Guatemala | Juan Schaeffer | Juan Schaeffer |
Peru | Nicolás Pacheco | Nicolás Pacheco | ||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 7 | 2 | France | Éric Delaunay | Éric Delaunay |
Egypt | Azmy Mehelba | |||
2019 European Shotgun Championships | 2 | Greece | Nikolaos Mavrommatis | Nikolaos Mavrommatis |
Cyprus | Dimitris Konstantinou | Dimitris Konstantinou | ||
2019 Oceania Championships | 1 | Australia | Paul Adams | Paul Adams |
2019 Asian Championships | 3 | India | Angad Bajwa | |
India | Mairaj Ahmad Khan | |||
Kuwait | Saud Habib | |||
2019 African Championships | 1 | Egypt | Mostafa Hamdy | |
2021 European Shotgun Championships | 2 | |||
ISSF World Olympic Rankings | 1 | N/A | ||
Tripartite Commission Invitation | 2 | N/A | ||
N/A | ||||
Total | 29 |
50 m rifle three positions women
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athlete | Announced competitor |
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2018 World Championships | 4 | Russia | Yulia Karimova | |
Germany | Isabella Straub | |||
Croatia | Snježana Pejčić | |||
Great Britain | Seonaid McIntosh | Seonaid McIntosh | ||
2018 Championships of the Americas | 1 | United States | Sarah Beard | |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 1 | 2 | Switzerland | Nina Christen | |
China | Shi Mengyao | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 4 | 2 | South Korea | Bae Sang-hee | |
Norway | Jeanette Hegg Duested | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 6 | 2 | Russia | Yulia Zykova | |
Norway | Katrine Lund | |||
2019 European Games | 1 | Serbia | Sanja Vukašinović | |
2019 Pan American Games | 2 | Cuba | Eglis Yaima Cruz | |
United States | Virginia Thrasher | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 8 | 2 | South Korea | Kim Je-hee | |
China | Pei Ruijiao | |||
2019 European Championships 25m & 50m events | 2 | Belarus | Maria Martynova | |
Denmark | Stine Nielsen | |||
2019 Oceania Championships | 1 | Australia | Emma Adams | Katarina Kowplos |
2019 Asian Championships | 3 | Japan | Shiori Hirata | Shiori Hirata |
India | Tejaswini Sawant | |||
Iran | Fatemeh Karamzadeh | |||
2019 African Championships | 1 | Egypt | Merna Tayee | |
2021 European Championships 25m & 50m events | 1 | |||
ISSF World Olympic Rankings | 1 | N/A | ||
Tripartite Commission Invitation | 2 | N/A | ||
N/A | ||||
Reallocation of unused quota[c][d] | 2 | N/A | ||
N/A | ||||
Total | 29 |
10 m air rifle women
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athlete | Announced competitor |
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Host nation | 1 | Japan | N/A | |
2018 World Championships | 4 | South Korea | Im Ha-na | |
India | Anjum Moudgil | |||
South Korea | Jung Eun-hea | |||
India | Apurvi Chandela | |||
2018 Championships of the Americas | 1 | United States | Minden Miles | Mary Tucker |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 1 | 2 | China | Zhao Ruozhu | |
China | Xu Hong | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 4 | 2 | Iran | Najmeh Khedmati | |
Denmark | Anna Nielsen | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 6 | 2 | Romania | Laura-Georgeta Coman | Laura-Georgeta Coman |
Hungary | Eszter Mészáros | |||
2019 European Games | 1 | Czech Republic | Nikola Mazurová | |
2019 Pan American Games | 2 | United States | Alison Weisz | Alison Weisz |
Argentina | Fernanda Russo | Fernanda Russo | ||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 8 | 2 | Chinese Taipei | Lin Ying-shin | |
Iran | Armina Sadeghian | |||
2019 Oceania Championships | 1 | Australia | Victoria Rossiter | Elise Collier |
2019 Asian Championships | 3 | Singapore | Tessa Neo | |
Mongolia | Oyuunbatyn Yesügen | |||
Indonesia | Vidya Rafika Toyyiba | Vidya Rafika Toyyiba | ||
2019 African Championships | 1 | Algeria[b] | Houda Chaabi | |
2020 European Championships 10m events | 2 | Russia | Anastasiia Galashina | |
Serbia | Andrea Arsović | |||
2021 European Championships 10m events | 2 | |||
ISSF World Olympic Rankings | 1 | N/A | ||
Tripartite Commission Invitation | 2 | N/A | ||
N/A | ||||
Total | 29 |
25 m pistol women
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athlete | Announced competitor |
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Host nation | 1 | Japan | N/A | |
2018 World Championships | 4 | Ukraine | Olena Kostevych | |
Russia | Vitalina Batsarashkina | |||
Germany | Doreen Vennekamp | |||
Chinese Taipei | Tien Chia-chen | |||
2018 Championships of the Americas | 1 | United States | Alexis Lagan | Alexis Lagan |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 1 | 2 | Hungary | Véronika Major | |
China | Zhang Jingjing | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 4 | 2 | Bulgaria | Maria Grozdeva | |
Germany | Monika Karsch | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 6 | 2 | India | Rahi Sarnobat | |
Bulgaria | Antoaneta Boneva | |||
2019 European Games | 1 | Switzerland | Heidi Diethelm Gerber | |
2019 Pan American Games | 2 | United States | Sandra Uptagrafft | Sandra Uptagrafft |
Ecuador | Diana Durango | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 8 | 2 | China | Xiong Yaxuan | |
South Korea | Kim Jang-mi | |||
2019 European Championships 25m & 50m events | 2 | France | Mathilde Lamolle | Mathilde Lamolle |
France | Celine Goberville | Celine Goberville | ||
2019 Oceania Championships | 1 | Australia | Elena Galiabovitch | Elena Galiabovitch |
2019 Asian Championships | 4 | Thailand | Naphaswan Yangpaiboon | |
Mongolia | Otryadyn Gündegmaa | |||
India | Chinki Yadav | |||
Thailand | Tanyaporn Prucksakorn | |||
2019 African Championships | 1 | Tunisia | Olfa Charni | |
2021 European Championships 25m & 50m events | 1 | |||
ISSF World Olympic Rankings | 1 | N/A | ||
Tripartite Commission Invitation | 2 | N/A | ||
N/A | ||||
Total | 29 |
10 m air pistol women
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athlete | Announced competitor |
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2018 World Championships | 4 | Greece | Anna Korakaki | Anna Korakaki |
Serbia | Zorana Arunović | |||
South Korea | Kim Bo-mi | |||
China | Wang Qian | |||
2018 Championships of the Americas | 1 | Canada | Lynda Kiejko | |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 1 | 2 | Chinese Taipei | Wu Chia-ying | |
South Korea | Kim Min-jung | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 4 | 2 | Georgia | Nino Salukvadze | Nino Salukvadze |
Mongolia | Tsolmonbaatariin Anudarii | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 6 | 2 | China | Qian Wei | |
India | Manu Bhaker | |||
2019 European Games | 1 | Poland | Klaudia Breś | |
2019 Pan American Games | 2 | Cuba | Laina Pérez | |
Ecuador | Andrea Pérez Peña | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 8 | 2 | India | Yashaswini Deswal | |
Serbia | Jasmina Milovanović | |||
2019 Oceania Championships | 1 | Australia | Dina Aspandiyarova | Dina Aspandiyarova |
2019 Asian Championships | 3 | Iran | Hanieh Rostamian | |
North Korea | Jo Yong-suk | |||
Japan | Satoko Yamada | |||
2019 African Championships | 2 | Egypt | Radwa Abdel Latif | |
Egypt | Meskat Aly | |||
2020 European Championships 10m events | 2 | Austria | Sylvia Steiner | |
Bulgaria | Miroslava Mincheva | |||
2021 European Championships 10m events | 1 | |||
ISSF World Olympic Rankings | 1 | N/A | ||
Tripartite Commission Invitation | 2 | N/A | ||
N/A | ||||
Reallocation of unused quota[c] | 1 | N/A | ||
Total | 29 |
Trap women
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athlete | Announced competitor |
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2018 World Championships | 4 | Slovakia | Zuzana Štefečeková | |
China | Wang Xiaojing | |||
Italy | Silvana Stanco | |||
Australia | Laetisha Scanlan | Laetisha Scanlan | ||
2018 Championships of the Americas | 2 | United States | Kayle Browning | Kayle Browning |
Guatemala | Adriana Ruano | Adriana Ruano | ||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 2 | 2 | Italy | Jessica Rossi | |
China | Deng Weiyun | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 3 | 2 | France | Carole Cormenier | Carole Cormenier |
Great Britain | Kirsty Hegarty | Kirsty Hegarty | ||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 5 | 2 | United States | Ashley Carroll | Madelynn Bernau |
France | Mélanie Couzy | Mélanie Couzy | ||
2019 European Games | 1 | Spain | Fátima Gálvez | |
2019 Pan American Games | 2 | Mexico | Alejandra Ramírez | Alejandra Ramírez |
Guatemala | Ana Waleska Soto | Ana Waleska Soto | ||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 7 | 2 | Australia | Penny Smith | Penny Smith |
Finland | Satu Mäkelä-Nummela | Satu Mäkelä-Nummela | ||
2019 European Shotgun Championships | 2 | Russia | Daria Semianova | |
San Marino | Alessandra Perilli | Alessandra Perilli | ||
2019 Oceania Championships | 1 | New Zealand | Natalie Rooney | Natalie Rooney |
2019 Asian Championships | 3 | Lebanon | Ray Bassil | Ray Bassil |
Kazakhstan | Sarsenkul Rysbekova | |||
Japan | Yukie Nakayama | Yukie Nakayama | ||
2019 African Championships | 1 | Egypt | Maggy Ashmawy | |
2021 European Shotgun Championships | 1 | |||
ISSF World Olympic Rankings | 1 | N/A | ||
Tripartite Commission Invitation | 2 | N/A | ||
N/A | ||||
Reallocation of unused quota[c] | 1 | N/A | ||
Total | 29 |
Skeet women
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athlete | Announced competitor |
---|---|---|---|---|
Host nation | 1 | Japan | N/A | Naoko Ishihara |
2018 World Championships | 4 | United States | Caitlin Connor | Amber English |
United States | Kimberly Rhode | Austen Smith | ||
Slovakia | Danka Barteková | |||
Russia | Natalia Vinogradova | |||
2018 Championships of the Americas | 1 | Chile | Francisca Crovetto | |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 2 | 2 | New Zealand | Chloe Tipple | Chloe Tipple |
China | Zhang Donglian | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 3 | 2 | Cyprus | Andri Eleftheriou | Andri Eleftheriou |
Poland | Aleksandra Jarmolińska | |||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 5 | 2 | Italy | Diana Bacosi | Diana Bacosi |
Italy | Chiara Cainero | Chiara Cainero | ||
2019 European Games | 1 | France | Lucie Anastassiou | Lucie Anastassiou |
2019 Pan American Games | 2 | Argentina | Melisa Gil | Melisa Gil |
Mexico | Gabriela Rodríguez | Gabriela Rodríguez | ||
2019 ISSF World Cup # 7 | 2 | China | Wei Meng | |
Germany | Nele Wißmer | |||
2019 European Shotgun Championships | 2 | Czech Republic | Barbora Šumová | |
Ukraine | Iryna Malovichko | |||
2019 Oceania Championships | 1 | Australia | Laura Coles | Laura Coles |
2019 Asian Championships | 3 | South Korea | Kim Min-ji | |
Thailand | Sutiya Jiewchaloemmit | |||
Thailand | Isarapa Imprasertsuk | |||
2019 African Championships | 1 | Morocco | Ibtissam Marirhi | |
2021 European Shotgun Championships | 2 | |||
ISSF World Olympic Rankings | 1 | N/A | ||
Tripartite Commission Invitation | 2 | N/A | ||
N/A | ||||
Total | 29 |
Mixed rifle team
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athletes | Announced competitors |
---|---|---|---|---|
2018 World Championships | 2 | China | Yang Haoran Zhao Ruozhu | |
Russia | Vladimir Maslennikov Anastasiia Galashina | |||
Total | 4 |
Mixed pistol team
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athletes | Announced competitors |
---|---|---|---|---|
2018 World Championships | 2 | Russia | Artem Chernousov Vitalina Batsarashkina | |
China | Wang Mengyi Wang Qian | |||
Total | 4 |
Mixed trap team
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athletes | Announced competitors |
---|---|---|---|---|
2018 World Championships | 2 | Slovakia | Erik Varga Zuzana Štefečeková | |
Russia | Alexey Alipov Ekaterina Rabaya | |||
Total | 4 |
Notes
- a The International Olympic Committee (IOC) revoked two quotas originally assigned to the NOCs in the ISSF World Cup #1, as the Indian authorities denied visa entries for two Pakistani shooters and their accompanied official, following the 2019 Pulwama attack. Instead, the quotas were reassigned to each of the two World Cups in Munich and Beijing, upgrading the original number of quota places to three.[6][7]
- b On March 7, 2020, the ISSF revoked the license from Egypt, originally owned by Shimaa Hashad, in the women's 10 m air rifle at the 2019 African Shooting Championships over a doping offense, giving it instead to Algeria.[8]
- c Host nation Japan was awarded a minimum of twelve quota places in all individual shooting events for the Games. Five Japanese shooters (Endō, Akiyama, Hirata, Yamada, and Nakayama) attained a direct nomination to the Olympic team based on their performances at the Asian Championships, thereby leaving the vacancies unused for reallocation.[4]
- d The 2019 Oceania Championships was assigned two quota places in the qualification system for the men's and women's 50 m rifle three positions. The rules stated that only shooters eligible to attain the minimum qualification score (MQS) in each event may earn a quota place.[4] Only a single shooter in each event fulfilled the standard at the conclusion of the meet, thereby leaving the other spots unused for reallocation.[9]
- e The 2019 African Championships was assigned one quota place in the qualification system for the men's 25 m rapid fire pistol. The rules stated that only shooters eligible to attain the minimum qualification score (MQS) in each event may earn a quota place.[4] None of the shooters in the aforementioned event fulfilled the standard at the conclusion of the meet, thereby leaving the spot unused for reallocation.[10]
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