Shooting at the 2011 Pan American Games – Women's 25 metre pistol

Shooting – Women's 25 metre pistol
at the XVI Pan American Games
VenuePan American Shooting Polygon
DatesOctober 19
Competitors25 from 14 nations
Medalists
   Brazil
   United States
   Venezuela
«20072015»
Shooting at the
2011 Pan American Games
Rifle
50 m rifle three positions men women
50 m rifle prone men
10 m air rifle   men   women
Pistol
50 m pistol men
25 m pistol women
25 m rapid fire pistol men
10 m air pistol men women
Shotgun
Trap men women
Double trap men
Skeet men women

The men's 25 metre pistol shooting event at the 2011 Pan American Games was held on October 19 at the Pan American Shooting Polygon in Guadalajara.[1] The defending Pan American Games champion is Sandra Uptagrafft of the United States.

The event consisted of two rounds: a qualifier and a final. In the qualifier, each shooter fired 60 shots with a pistol at 25 metres distance. Scores for each shot were in increments of 1, with a maximum score of 10. The first 30 shots were in the precision stage, with series of 5 shots being shot within 5 minutes. The second set of 30 shots gave shooters 3 seconds to take each shot.

The top 8 shooters in the qualifying round moved on to the final round. There, they fired an additional 20 shots. These shots scored in increments of .1, with a maximum score of 10.9. They were fired in four sets of 5 rapid fire shots. The total score from all 80 shots was used to determine final ranking.

Schedule

All times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6).

Date Time Round
October 19, 2011 9:00 Qualification Stage 1
October 19, 2011 15:00 Final

Records

The existing world and Pan American Games records were as follows.

Qualification records
World record  Diana Iorgova (BUL)
 Tao Luna (CHN)
594 Milan, Italy
Munich, Germany
May 31, 1994
August 23, 2002
Pan American record United States Constance Petracek (USA) 585 Mar del Plata, Argentina March 19, 1995
World record  Mariya Grozdeva (BUL) 796.7 (591+205.7) Changwon, South Korea April 11, 2005
Pan American record United States Sandra Uptagrafft (USA) 771.9 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil July 15, 2007

Results

25 athletes from 14 countries took part.[2]

Qualification round

Rank Athlete Country 8 s 6 s 4 s 8 s 6 s 4 s Total[3] Notes
1 Maribel Pineda Venezuela 99 959792 92 96 571 Q
2 Teresa Meyer United States 95 95 96 90 95 90 570 Q
3 Ana Luiza Mello Brazil 93 96 92 95 97 95 570 Q
4 Sandra Uptagrafft United States 93 95 98 95 92 97 570 Q
5 Editzy Pimentel Venezuela 96 91 93 96 96 95 567 Q
6 Lea Wachowich Canada 93 96 96 92 96 93 566 Q
7 Laina Perez Cuba 91 94 98 94 92 96 565 Q
8 Rosa Zuñiga Mexico 93 96 94 939495 565 Q
9 Amanda Mondol Colombia 94 92 82 90 98 96 562
10 Diana Durango Ecuador 91 92 90 97 9894 562
11 Rachel Da Silveira Brazil 94 93 91 98 92 93 561
12 Mariana Nava Mexico 93 89 9296 9595 561
13 Diana Osorio Peru 96 93 94 89 93 95 560
14 Delmi Cruz Guatemala 87 90 90 97 98 97 559
15 Evelyn Rios Cuba 92 93 94 93 89 95 556
16 Lucia Menendez Guatemala 90 93 95 90 93 94 555
17 Miriam Quintanilla Peru 91 91 90 96 89 93 550
18 Adriana Lucia Rendon Colombia 93 92 97 85 89 91 547
19 Violetta Szyszkowski Canada 94 93 90 89 90 90 546
20 Rosario Piña Dominican Republic 94 93 91 83 91 87 539
21 Lilian Castro El Salvador 89 77 93 92 90 97 538
22 Jenny Bedoya Ecuador 94 91 94 77 83 89 528
23 Jeniffer Reyes Dominican Republic 89 93 86 85 87 87 527
24 Karen Noguerira Virgin Islands 90 93 91 86 93 84 527
25 Maria Lagos Chile 88 88 86 69 76 85 492

Final

[4]

Rank Athlete Qual 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final Total Notes
1st Brazil Ana Luiza Mello (BRA) 570 9.9/10.6 10.0/10.2 10.1/9.1 10.1/10.3 9.9/10.7 10.6/10.6 9.8/9.8 10.4/10.1 10.8/10.7 10.1/10.1 203.9 773.9 FPR
2nd United States Sandra Uptagrafft (USA) 570 10.3/10.7 10.4/10.5 10.6/9.7 10.4/9.8 10.0/9.1 8.9/10.5 9.7/10.5 10.7/10.4 9.7/9.7 9.8/8.4 199.8 769.8
3rd Venezuela Maribel Pineda (VEN) 571 10.4/10.1 9.8/9.9 10.1/10.5 9.7/10.3 10.5/10.2 9.1/10.9 9.8/10.2 10.0/9.2 10.1/9.5 8.6/8.9 197.8 768.8
4 Venezuela Editzy Pimentel (VEN) 567 10.7/9.5 10.3/9.7 8.7/10.6 9.5/10.5 10.5/8.9 10.7/9.7 9.3/10.3 10.3/10.6 10.1/10.5 10.7/10.3 201.4 768.4
5 United States Teresa Meyer (USA) 570 9.9/9.6 10.4/10.5 9.0/9.2 10.3/7.8 8.7/10.9 10.3/9.8 9.9/9.1 10.7/10.0 10.3/10.0 9.9/9.3 195.6 765.6
6 Cuba Laina Perez (CUB) 565 10.7/8.9 10.4/10.3 9.6/10.1 10.2/9.8 10.7/10.2 10.4/9.8 10.4/10.1 10.7/10.2 10.2/8.2 8.9/9.7 199.5 764.5
7 Canada Lea Wachowich (CAN) 566 7.3/10.0 9.8/9.1 9.5/10.3 9.4/9.5 8.6/9.8 10.1/8.7 9.6/10.6 10.3/9.7 9.8/9.5 9.5/10.2 191.3 757.3
8 Mexico Rosa Zuñiga (MEX) 565 10.2/7.1 9.6/10.0 9.9/10.2 10.2/10.1 10.3/9.4 7.0/8.1 9.9/8.3 10.5/10.6 10.4/10.0 9.4/10.2 191.4 756.4

References

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