Shooting at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Nation Men Women Total
FR 3x40 FR 60PR AR 60 FP RFP AP 60 TR 125 DT 150 SK 125 STR 3x20 AR 40 SP AP 40 TR 75 SK 75 Quotas Athletes
Albania 1 1 21
Algeria 1 11
Andorra 1 11
Armenia 1 11
Argentina 2 22
Australia 1211112122222112217
Austria 121 1 11 74
Azerbaijan 11 21
Bahrain 1 11
Bangladesh 1 11
Belarus 2222 21 11 139
Belgium 1 11
Bhutan 1 11
Bolivia 1 11
Bosnia and Herzegovina 111 31
Brazil 1 11 32
Bulgaria 111 1122 94
Canada 11 1 32
Chile 111
China 22222212 2222112523
Colombia 1 11
Croatia 112 21 11 95
Cuba 1 122 64
Cyprus 2 1 33
Czech Republic 111 2 2 22211 1510
Denmark 1 212 65
Dominican Republic 11 21
Ecuador 1 11
Egypt 1 11 2 1 177
El Salvador 11 21
Estonia 11 21
Fiji 1 11
Finland 1 1 11 11 64
France 2222 21 1222211 2214
Georgia 11 21
Germany 2222211 12222112317
Great Britain 221 1221111111611
Greece 2 1 33
Guatemala 1 11 32
Honduras 1 11
Hong Kong 1 11
Hungary 111 1 11 63
Iceland 1 1 21
India 222 1111 221 1511
Indonesia 1 11
Iran 1 1 22 63
Iraq 1 11
Ireland 1 11
Israel 11 21
Italy 2222 222222 112215
Japan 1111 1 111 84
Kazakhstan 1 1 11 153
Kyrgyzstan 1 1 21
Kuwait 21111 64
Latvia 1 11
Lebanon 1 11
Lithuania 1 11
Luxembourg 1 11
Malaysia 1 11
Malta 1 11
Mexico 111 1 44
Moldova 1 11
Mongolia 111 11 52
Montenegro 1 1 21
Morocco 1 11
Myanmar 1 11
Namibia 1 11
Nepal 1 11
Netherlands 111 31
New Zealand 1 11
North Korea 11 21
Norway 222 111 96
Oman 1 11
Pakistan 1 11
Peru 1 11
Philippines 1 11
Poland 2211 64
Portugal 1 1 11 42
Puerto Rico 1 11
Qatar 1 11 33
Romania 1 122
Russia 2222222212222112722
San Marino 1 11
Saudi Arabia 1 11
Serbia 1112 2 2222 158
Singapore 11 21
Slovakia 1112 21 11 11127
Slovenia 11 1 11 53
South Africa 1 11
South Korea 222212 122221 2113
Spain 1111112 1 111 128
Sri Lanka 11 21
Sweden 12 144
Switzerland 222 1 11111 127
Syria 1 11
Chinese Taipei 121 43
Tajikistan 1 11
Thailand 111 22 184
Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 21
Tunisia 1 11
Turkey 2 21 1175
Ukraine 222112 2211 169
United Arab Emirates 111 33
United States 222222 222211212520
Uruguay 1 11
Uzbekistan 11 21
Venezuela 11 21
Vietnam 1 1 11 42
Total: 108 NOCs 41 50 47 38 18 44 34 24 36 47 56 39 49 22 17 523 390

Qualification timeline

Event Date Venue
2010 ISSF World Shooting Championships July 29 – August 11, 2010 Germany Munich
2010 American Continental Championships November 18–28, 2010 Brazil Rio de Janeiro
2011 ISSF World Cup # 1 March 1–10, 2011 Chile Concepcion
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 March 21–30, 2011 Australia Sydney
2011 ISSF World Cup # 3 April 11–19, 2011 South Korea Changwon
2011 ISSF World Cup # 4 April 19–28, 2011 China Beijing
2011 ISSF World Cup # 5 May 14–22, 2011 United States Fort Benning
2011 African Continental Championships (shotgun) May 25 – June 3, 2011 Morocco Rabat
2011 ISSF World Cup # 6 June 16–23, 2011 Germany Munich
2011 ISSF World Cup # 7 July 7–17, 2011 Slovenia Maribor
2011 European Shooting Championships July 31 – August 14, 2011 Serbia Belgrade
2011 ISSF World Shotgun Championships September 3–14, 2011 Serbia Belgrade
2011 Pan American Games October 15–23, 2011 Mexico Guadalajara
2011 African Continental Championships (rifle & pistol) October 15–25, 2011 Egypt Cairo*
2011 Oceania Continental Championships November 27 – December 4, 2011 Australia Sydney
2012 Asian Continental Championships January 11–22, 2012 Qatar Doha
2012 European Championships 10m events February 14–20, 2012 Finland Vierumäki

* This event was scheduled for February, but has been postponed due to the current unrest in Egypt.

50 m rifle 3 positions men

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Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
Host nation Great Britain James Huckle
2010 World Championships France Cyril Graff Cyril Graff
Russia Konstantin Prikhodtchenko Denis Sokolov
South Korea Han Jin-seop Han Jin-seop
South Korea Kim Jong-Hyun Kim Jong-hyun
Serbia Nemanja Mirosavljev Nemanja Mirosavljev
2010 American Continental Championships United States Joseph Hein Matthew Emmons
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 Slovakia Jozef Gönci Jozef Gönci
Austria Thomas Farnik Thomas Farnik
2011 ISSF World Cup # 3 India Sanjeev Rajput Sanjeev Rajput
Norway Ole Kristian Bryhn Ole Kristian Bryhn
2011 ISSF World Cup # 5 Switzerland Simon Beyeler Simon Beyeler
Russia Alexei Kamenski Artem Khadjibekov
2011 ISSF World Cup # 6 China Lan Xing Lan Xing
Norway Ole Magnus Bakken Are Hansen
2011 European Championships Belarus Yury Shcherbatsevich Yury Shcherbatsevich
Croatia Bojan Đurković Bojan Đurković
Belarus Vitali Bubnovich Vitali Bubnovich
Germany Daniel Brodmeier Daniel Brodmeier
2011 Pan American Games United States Jason Parker Jason Parker
2011 Oceania Championships Australia Christopher Gulvin Dane Sampson
2012 Asian Championships India Imran Hasan Khan Gagan Narang
Exchange of quota places Ukraine Artur Ayvazyan
Re-allocation of unused quota Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedžad Fazlija
Athletes qualified in other events Netherlands Peter Hellenbrand
Mongolia Nyantain Bayaraa
Germany Maik Eckhardt
Kyrgyzstan Ruslan Ismailov
Japan Midori Yajima
Ukraine Serhiy Kulish
Bulgaria Anton Rizov
China Zhu Qinan
Czech Republic Václav Haman
Spain Javier López
France Valérian Sauveplane
Great Britain Jonathan Hammond
Hungary Péter Sidi
Italy Niccolò Campriani
Italy Marco de Nicolo
Slovenia Rajmond Debevec
Switzerland Marcel Bürge
Total 41

50 m rifle prone men

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Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
Host nation Great Britain Jonathan Hammond
2010 World Championships Belarus Sergei Martynov Sergei Martynov
France Valérian Sauveplane Valérian Sauveplane
India Hariom Singh Joydeep Karmakar
Norway Vebjørn Berg Odd Arne Brekne
United States Matthew Emmons Michael McPhail
2010 American Continental Championships Argentina Juan Diego Angeloni Juan Diego Angeloni
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 China Wang Weiyi Wang Weiyi
United States Eric Uptagrafft Eric Uptagrafft
2011 ISSF World Cup # 3 South Korea Choi Young-jeon Kim Hak-man
Germany Maik Eckhardt Maik Eckhardt
2011 ISSF World Cup # 5 Germany Henri Junghänel Daniel Brodmeier
Austria Christian Planer Christian Planer
2011 ISSF World Cup # 6[2] Denmark Kenneth Nielsen Torben Grimmel
Switzerland Marcel Bürge Marcel Bürge
European Continental Championships Slovenia Rajmond Debevec Rajmond Debevec
Russia Artem Khadjibekov Artem Khadjibekov
Spain Javier López Javier López
2011 Pan American Games Argentina Alex Suligoy Alex Suligoy
2011 Oceania Championships Australia Dane Sampson Dane Sampson
Australia Warren Potent Warren Potent
2012 Asian Championships Japan Midori Yajima Midori Yajima
South Korea Lee Hyun-tae Han Jin-seop
Exchange of quota places New Zealand Ryan Taylor
Re-allocation of unused quota Belgium Lionel Cox
Sri Lanka Mangala Samarakoon
Athletes qualified in other events Russia Sergei Kovalenko
Israel Sergey Richter
Croatia Bojan Đurković
Serbia Nemanja Mirosavljev
Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedžad Fazlija
Belarus Yury Shcherbatsevich
Austria Thomas Farnik
Bulgaria Anton Rizov
Canada Cory Niefer
China Zhu Qinan
Czech Republic Václav Haman
France Cyril Graff
Great Britain James Huckle
Hungary Péter Sidi
India Gagan Narang
Italy Niccolò Campriani
Italy Marco de Nicolo
Mongolia Nyantain Bayaraa
Netherlands Peter Hellenbrand
Norway Ole Magnus Bakken
Switzerland Pascal Loretan
Slovakia Jozef Gönci
Ukraine Artur Ayvazyan
Ukraine Serhiy Kulish
Total 50

10 m air rifle men

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Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2010 World Championships China Zhu Qinan Zhu Qinan
Hungary Péter Sidi Péter Sidi
India Gagan Narang Gagan Narang
Italy Niccolò Campriani Niccolò Campriani
Italy Marco de Nicolo Marco de Nicolo
Russia Denis Sokolov Alexandre Sokolov
2010 American Continental Championships United States Matthew Rawlings Matthew Emmons
Canada Cory Niefer Cory Niefer
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 France Pierre Edmond Piasecki Pierre Edmond Piasecki
Norway Are Hansen Are Hansen
China Wang Tao Wang Tao
2011 ISSF World Cup # 3 Israel Sergey Richter Sergey Richter
Ukraine Artur Ayvazyan Artur Ayvazyan
France Jérémy Monnier Jérémy Monnier
2011 ISSF World Cup # 5 Netherlands Peter Hellenbrand Peter Hellenbrand
Romania Alin George Moldoveanu Alin George Moldoveanu
Russia Sergey Kamenskiy Alexei Kamenski
2011 ISSF World Cup # 6[3] Bulgaria Anton Rizov Anton Rizov
India Abhinav Bindra Abhinav Bindra
Germany Tino Mohaupt Tino Mohaupt
2011 Pan American Games United States Jonathan Hall Jonathan Hall
2011 African Championships Egypt Mohamed Abdellah Amgad Hosen
2011 Oceania Championships Australia William Godward William Godward
2012 Asian Championships[4] Kyrgyzstan Ruslan Ismailov Ruslan Ismailov
Mongolia Nyantain Bayaraa Nyantain Bayaraa
2012 European Championships 10m events Croatia Petar Gorša Petar Gorša
Belarus Illia Charheika Illia Charheika
Switzerland Pascal Loretan Pascal Loretan
Czech Republic Ondřej Rozsypal Václav Haman
Exchange of quota places Germany Julian Justus
Re-allocation of unused quota Uruguay Rudi Lausarot
Athletes qualified in other events South Korea Kim Jong-hyun
Australia Dane Sampson
Croatia Bojan Đurković
South Korea Han Jin-seop
Serbia Nemanja Mirosavljev
Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedžad Fazlija
Japan Midori Yajima
Belarus Vitali Bubnovich
Austria Thomas Farnik
Spain Javier López
Great Britain James Huckle
Norway Ole Magnus Bakken
Sri Lanka Mangala Samarakoon
Switzerland Simon Beyeler
Slovakia Jozef Gönci
Ukraine Serhiy Kulish
Total 47

50 m pistol men

[1]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2010 World Championships Japan Tomoyuki Matsuda Tomoyuki Matsuda
Kazakhstan Vyacheslav Podlensnyy Vyacheslav Podlensnyy
South Korea Lee Dae-myung Jin Jong-oh
Serbia Andrija Zlatić Andrija Zlatić
2010 American Continental Championships United States Jason Turner Nick Mowrer
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 Italy Francesco Bruno Francesco Bruno
China Pang Wei Wang Zhiwei
2011 ISSF World Cup # 3 Russia Leonid Ekimov Leonid Ekimov
South Korea Kim Yeong-koo Choi Young-rae
2011 ISSF World Cup # 5 China Wu Xiao Zhang Tian
Slovakia Pavol Kopp Pavol Kopp
2011 ISSF World Cup # 6 Italy Giuseppe Giordano Giuseppe Giordano
Belarus Andrei Kazak Andrei Kazak
European Continental Championships Russia Vladimir Isakov Vladimir Isakov
France Frank Dumoulin Frank Dumoulin
2011 Pan American Games Guatemala Sergio Sánchez Sergio Sánchez
2012 Asian Championships Thailand Jakkrit Panichpatikum Jakkrit Panichpatikum
Tripartite Commission Invitation Montenegro Nikola Šaranović
Re-allocation of unused quota Trinidad and Tobago Roger Daniel
Iceland Asgeir Sigurgeirsson
Athletes qualified in other events Serbia Damir Mikec
Australia Daniel Repacholi
Germany Florian Schmidt
Iran Ebrahim Barkhordari
Portugal João Costa
Albania Arben Kucana
Vietnam Hoàng Xuân Vinh
Belarus Kanstantsin Lukashyk
Ukraine Oleh Omelchuk
Armenia Norayr Bakhtamyan
Spain Pablo Carrera
Finland Kai Jahnsson
France Walter Lapeyre
Germany Christian Reitz
Slovakia Juraj Tužinský
Turkey Yusuf Dikeç
Turkey İsmail Keleş
United States Daryl Szarenski
Total 38

25 m rapid fire pistol men

[1]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2010 World Championships Russia Alexei Klimov Alexei Klimov
China Zhang Jian Zhang Jian
American Continental Championships Cuba Leuris Pupo Leuris Pupo
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 Czech Republic Martin Podhráský Martin Podhráský
Russia Viatcheslav Kalioujnyi Leonid Ekimov
2011 ISSF World Cup # 3 United States Keith Sanderson Keith Sanderson
Spain Jorge Llames Jorge Llames
2011 ISSF World Cup # 5 Germany Christian Reitz Christian Reitz
India Vijay Kumar Vijay Kumar
2011 ISSF World Cup # 6 Germany Ralf Schumann Ralf Schumann
United States Emil Milev Emil Milev
2011 European Championship Ukraine Roman Bondaruk Roman Bondaruk
Czech Republic Martin Strnad Martin Strnad
2011 Oceania Championships Australia Bruce Quick David Chapman
2012 Asian Championships China Li Yuehong Ding Feng
South Korea Jang Dang-kyu Kim Dae-yoong
Re-allocation of unused quota Latvia Afanasijs Kuzmins
Athletes qualified in other events Thailand Jakkrit Panichpatikum
Total 18

10 m air pistol men

[1]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2010 World Championships South Korea Jin Jong-oh Jin Jong-oh
Portugal João Costa João Costa
Russia Sergey Chervyakovskiy Leonid Ekimov
Serbia Damir Mikec Damir Mikec
Turkey Yusuf Dikeç Yusuf Dikeç
American Continental Championships United States Brian Beaman Jason Turner
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 Ukraine Oleh Omelchuk Oleh Omelchuk
China Zhang Tian Pang Wei
Slovakia Juraj Tužinský Juraj Tužinský
2011 ISSF World Cup # 3 France Walter Lapeyre Walter Lapeyre
Serbia Dimitrije Grgić Andrija Zlatić
Belarus Kanstantsin Lukashyk Kanstantsin Lukashyk
2011 ISSF World Cup # 5 Finland Kai Jahnsson Kai Jahnsson
Germany Florian Schmidt Florian Schmidt
Spain Pablo Carrera Pablo Carrera
2011 ISSF World Cup # 6 Russia Denis Koulakov Denis Koulakov
Armenia Norayr Bakhtamyan Norayr Bakhtamyan
Iran Ebrahim Barkhordari Ebrahim Barkhordari
2011 Pan American Games United States Daryl Szarenski Daryl Szarenski
2011 African Championship Egypt Karim Wagih Karim Wagih
2011 Oceania Continental Championships Australia Daniel Repacholi Daniel Repacholi
2012 Asian Championships China Wang Zhiwei Tan Zongliang
Vietnam Hoàng Xuân Vinh Hoàng Xuân Vinh
2012 European Championships 10m events Belarus Vladislav Kocarenko Yury Dauhapolau
Italy Luca Tesconi Luca Tesconi
Switzerland Patrick Scheuber Patrick Scheuber
Turkey İsmail Keleş İsmail Keleş
Exchange of quota places Ukraine Denys Kushnirov
Tripartite Commission Invitation Myanmar Maung Kyu
Re-allocation of unused quota Albania Arben Kucana
Algeria Fateh Ziadi
Tajikistan Sergey Babikov
Athletes qualified in other events South Korea Choi Young-rae
Guatemala Sergio Sánchez
Iceland Asgeir Sigurgeirsson
France Franck Dumoulin
India Vijay Kumar
Italy Francesco Bruno
Japan Tomoyuki Matsuda
Kazakhstan Vyacheslav Podlesnyy
Montenegro Nikola Šaranović
Slovakia Pavol Kopp
Thailand Jakkrit Panichpatikum
Trinidad and Tobago Roger Daniel
Total 44

Trap men

[1]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
Host nation Great Britain Edward Ling
2010 World Championships China Li Yajun Du Yu
Czech Republic Jiří Lipták Jiří Lipták
Italy Giovanni Pellielo Giovanni Pellielo
Russia Alexey Alipov Alexey Alipov
Spain Alberto Fernández Alberto Fernández
2010 American Continental Championships Dominican Republic Sergio Pinero Sergio Pinero
Guatemala Jean Pierre Brol Jean Pierre Brol
2011 ISSF World Cup # 1 Turkey Oğuzhan Tüzün Oğuzhan Tüzün
Russia Pavel Gurkin Maxim Kosarev
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 Italy Rodolfo Viganò Massimo Fabbrizi
Germany Stefan Rüttgeroth Karsten Bindrich
2011 ISSF World Cup # 4 Croatia Giovanni Cernogoraz Giovanni Cernogoraz
Czech Republic Jiří Gach David Kostelecký
2010 African Championships Egypt Ahmed Zaher Ahmed Zaher
2011 ISSF World Cup # 7 Spain Jesús Serrano Jesús Serrano
Australia Michael Diamond Michael Diamond
2011 European Championships Slovakia Erik Varga Erik Varga
Slovenia Boštjan Maček Boštjan Maček
Croatia Anton Glasnović Anton Glasnović
Austria Andreas Scherhaufer Andreas Scherhaufer
Belarus Andrei Kavalenka Andrei Kavalenka
2011 World Shotgun Championships France Stéphane Clamens Stéphane Clamens
2011 Pan American Games Colombia Danilo Caro Danilo Caro
2011 Oceania Championships Fiji Glenn Kable Glenn Kable
Australia Matthew Stokes Adam Vella
2012 Asian Championships India Manavjit Singh Sandhu Manavjit Singh Sandhu
Kuwait Talal Al-Rashidi Talal Al-Rashidi
Qatar Rashid Al-Athba Rashid Al-Athba
United Arab Emirates Dhaher Al-Aryani Dhaher Al-Aryani
Tripartite Commission Invitation Andorra Joan Tomas Roca
Re-allocation of unused quota Bolivia Juan Carlos Perez
Ireland Derek Burnett
Athletes qualified in other events Kuwait Fehaid Al-Deehani
Total 34

Double trap men

[1]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2010 World Championships China Hu Binyuan Hu Binyuan
Russia Vasily Mosin Vasily Mosin
United States Joshua Richmond Joshua Richmond
2010 American Continental Championships Brazil Filipe Fuzaro Filipe Fuzaro
2011 ISSF World Cup # 1 Russia Vitaly Fokeev Vitaly Fokeev
Great Britain Peter Wilson Peter Wilson
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 Great Britain Richard Faulds Richard Faulds
Italy Francesco d'Aniello Francesco d'Aniello
2011 ISSF World Cup # 4 Malta William Chetcuti William Chetcuti
India Ronjan Sodhi Ronjan Sodhi
2010 African Championships South Africa Alistair Davis Alistair Davis
2011 ISSF World Cup # 7 Hungary Richárd Bognár Richárd Bognár
Italy Daniele di Spigno Daniele di Spigno
2011 European Championships Sweden Håkan Dahlby Håkan Dahlby
2011 World Shotgun Championships China Li Jun Li Jun
2011 Oceania Championships Australia Russel Mark Russel Mark
2012 Asian Championships United Arab Emirates Juma Al-Maktoum Juma Al-Maktoum
Kuwait Fehaid Al-Deehani Fehaid Al-Deehani
Exchange of quota places United States Walton Eller
Tripartite Commission Invitation Oman Ahmed Al-Hatmi
Re-allocation of unused quota Puerto Rico José Torres Laboy
Athletes qualified in other events Croatia Anton Glasnović
Dominican Republic Sergio Pinero
Qatar Rashid Al-Athba
Total 24

Skeet men

[1]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
Host nation Great Britain Rory Warlow
2010 World Championships Cyprus Georgios Achilleos Georgios Achilleos
Russia Valeriy Shomin Valeriy Shomin
Italy Ennio Falco Ennio Falco
Cyprus Antonakis Andreou Antonakis Andreou
United States Vincent Hancock Vincent Hancock
2010 American Continental Championships United States Frank Thompson Frank Thompson
Mexico Javier Rodríguez Javier Rodríguez
2011 ISSF World Cup # 1 Czech Republic Jan Sychra Jan Sychra
Norway Tore Brovold Tore Brovold
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 Italy Luigi Lodde Luigi Lodde
Great Britain Richard Brickell Richard Brickell
2011 ISSF World Cup # 4 Greece Nikolas Mavrommatis Nikolas Mavrommatis
Denmark Jesper Hansen Jesper Hansen
2010 African Championships Egypt Azmy Mehelba Azmy Mehelba
2011 ISSF World Cup # 7 Denmark Anders Golding Anders Golding
Greece Efthimios Mitas Efthimios Mitas
2011 European Championships France Eric Delaunay Anthony Terras
Germany Tino Wenzel Ralf Buchheim
Czech Republic Jakub Tomeček Jakub Tomeček
Sweden Marcus Svensson Marcus Svensson
Sweden Stefan Nilsson Stefan Nilsson
2011 World Shotgun Championships Spain Juan José Aramburu Juan José Aramburu
2011 Pan American Games Cuba Guillermo Torres Guillermo Torres
2011 Oceania Championships Australia Paul Adams Keith Ferguson
Australia Clive Barton Clive Barton
2012 Asian Championships United Arab Emirates Saeed Almaktoum Saeed Almaktoum
Kuwait Abdullah Al-Rashidi Abdullah Al-Rashidi
Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Nasser Al-Attiyah
South Korea Kwang Soo-cho Cho Yong-seong
Exchange of quota places Egypt Mostafa Hamdy
Switzerland Fabio Ramella
Re-allocation of unused quota Saudi Arabia Majed Al-Tamimi
Pakistan Khurrum Inam
Peru Nicolas Pacheco
Philippines Brian Rosario
Total 36

50 m rifle 3 positions women

[1]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2010 World Championships Ukraine Natallia Kalnysh Dariya Sharipova
United States Jamie Lynn Gray Jamie Lynn Gray
Switzerland Annik Marguet Annik Marguet
Germany Barbara Engleder Barbara Engleder
Germany Sonja Pfeilschifter Sonja Pfeilschifter
2010 American Continental Championships United States Sandra Fong Amanda Furrer
Mexico Alexis Gabriela Martínez Alexis Gabriela Martínez
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 Poland Sylwia Bogacka Sylwia Bogacka
France Laurence Brize Laurence Brize
2011 ISSF World Cup # 3 China Li Peijing Li Peijing
France Emilie Evesque Emilie Evesque
2011 ISSF World Cup # 5 Serbia Andrea Arsović Andrea Arsović
2011 ISSF World Cup # 6 China Wan Xiangyan Du Li
Slovakia Daniela Pešková Daniela Pešková
2011 European Championships Russia Liubov Galkina Liubov Galkina
Estonia Anžela Voronova Anžela Voronova
Russia Tatyana Yushkova Daria Vdovina
Finland Marjo Yli-Kiikka Marjo Yli-Kiikka
2011 Pan American Games Cuba Dianelys Pérez Dianelys Pérez
2011 Oceania Championships Australia Robyn van Nus Robyn van Nus
2012 Asian Championships Kazakhstan Olga Dovgun Olga Dovgun
South Korea Jeong Gyung-suk Na Yoon-kyung
South Korea Jeong Mi-ra Jeong Mi-ra
Exchange of quota places Qatar Bahya Mansour Al-Hamad
Poland Agnieszka Nagay
Re-allocation of unused quota Bahrain Azza Al-Qasmi
Athletes qualified in other events Australia Alethea Sedgman
Croatia Snježana Pejčić
Iran Elaheh Ahmadi
Iran Mahlagha Jambozorg
Serbia Ivana Maksimović
Austria Stephanie Obermoser
Bulgaria Petya Lukanova
Cuba Eglis Yaima Cruz
Czech Republic Kateřina Emmons
Czech Republic Adéla Sýkorová
Denmark Stine Nielsen
El Salvador Melissa Mikec
Great Britain Jennifer McIntosh
Italy Elania Nardelli
Italy Petra Zublasing
Kuwait Maryam Arzouqi
Norway Malin Westerheim
Singapore Jasmine Ser Xiang Wei
Slovenia Živa Dvoršak
Ukraine Daria Tykhova
Uzbekistan Sakina Mamedova
Total 47

10 m air rifle women

[1]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
Host nation Great Britain Jennifer McIntosh
2010 World Championships China Yi Siling Yi Siling
China Wu Liuxi Yu Dan
Italy Elania Nardelli Elania Nardelli
Iran Mahlagha Jambozorg Mahlagha Jambozorg
Germany Beate Gauss Beate Gauss
Germany Jessica Mager Jessica Mager
2010 American Continental Championships Cuba Eglis Yaima Cruz Eglis Yaima Cruz
Mexico Rosa Peña Rocamontes Rosa Peña Rocamontes
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 Croatia Snjezana Pejcic Snjezana Pejcic
Iran Elaheh Ahmadi Elaheh Ahmadi
Ukraine Daria Tykhova Daria Tykhova
2011 ISSF World Cup # 3 United States Sarah Scherer Sarah Scherer
Poland Agnieszka Nagay Sylwia Bogacka
Serbia Ivana Maksimović Ivana Maksimović
2011 ISSF World Cup # 5 Italy Petra Zublasing Petra Zublasing
Denmark Stine Nielsen Stine Nielsen
Austria Stephanie Obermoser Stephanie Obermoser
2011 ISSF World Cup # 6[5] Czech Republic Kateřina Emmons Kateřina Emmons
Czech Republic Adéla Sýkorová Adéla Sýkorová
Denmark Anette Jensen Stine Anderson
2011 Pan American Games United States Emily Caruso Jamie Lynn Gray
2011 African Championships Egypt Nourhan Amer Nourhan Amer
2012 Asian Championships Kuwait Maryam Arzouqi Maryam Arzouqi
Malaysia Nur Suryani Mohd Taibi Nur Suryani Mohd Taibi
2012 European Championships 10m events Slovenia Živa Dvoršak Živa Dvoršak
Norway Marte Torvik Malin Westerheim
Poland Paula Wrońska Paula Wrońska
Bulgaria Petya Lukanova Petya Lukanova
Exchange of quota places Australia Alethea Sedgman
Russia Daria Vdovina
Tripartite Commission Invitation Bangladesh Sharmin Ratna
Bhutan Kunzang Choden
Re-allocation of unused quota Ecuador Sofia Padilla
El Salvador Melissa Mikec
Indonesia Diaz Kusumawardani
Luxembourg Carole Calmes
Nepal Sneh Rana
Singapore Jasmine Ser Xiang Wei
Syria Raya Zin Aldden
Uzbekistan Sakina Mamedova
Athletes qualified in other events Australia Robyn van Nus
South Korea Jeong Mi-ra
South Korea Na Yoon-kyung
Russia Lioubov Galkina
Serbia Andrea Arsović
Cuba Dianelys Pérez
Estonia Anžela Voronova
Finland Marjo Yli-Kiikka
France Laurence Brize
France Emilie Evesque
Kazakhstan Olga Dovgun
Qatar Bahya Mansour Al-Hamad
Switzerland Annik Marguet
Slovakia Daniela Pešková
Ukraine Dariya Sharipova
Total 56

25 m pistol women

[1]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2010 World Championships Russia Yuliya Alipava Anna Mastyanina
Russia Kira Mozgalova Kira Mozgalova
Spain Sonia Franquet Sonia Franquet
Japan Yukari Konishi Yukari Konishi
North Korea Jo Yong-suk Jo Yong-suk
2010 American Continental Championships Brazil Ana Luiza Mello Ana Luiza Mello
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 China Yuan Jing Yuan Jing
Bulgaria Antoaneta Boneva Antoaneta Boneva
2011 ISSF World Cup # 3 China Chen Ying Chen Ying
Germany Munkhbayar Dorjsuren Munkhbayar Dorjsuren
2011 ISSF World Cup # 5 Mongolia Otryadyn Gündegmaa Otryadyn Gündegmaa
India Rahi Sarnobat Rahi Sarnobat
2011 ISSF World Cup # 6 Bulgaria Mariya Grozdeva Mariya Grozdeva
Hungary Zsófia Csonka Zsófia Csonka
2011 European Championships Switzerland Heidi Diethelm Heidi Diethelm
Great Britain Georgina Geikie Georgina Geikie
Azerbaijan Irada Ashumova Irada Ashumova
2011 Pan American Games United States Sandra Uptagrafft Sandra Uptagrafft
2011 Oceania Continental Championship Australia Chloe Esposito Hayley Chapman
2012 Asian Championships Thailand Naphaswan Yangpaiboon Naphaswan Yangpaiboon
Vietnam Lê Thị Hoàng Ngọc Lê Thị Hoàng Ngọc
Thailand Tanyaporn Prucksakorn Tanyaporn Prucksakorn
Exchange of quota places India Heena Sidhu
South Korea Kim Kyeong-ae
Serbia Zorana Arunović
Athletes qualified in other events Germany Claudia Verdicchio-Krause
Australia Lalita Yauhleuskaya
South Korea Kim Jang-mi
Poland Beata Bartków-Kwiatkowska
Portugal Joana Castelão
Serbia Jasna Šekarić
Chinese Taipei Tien Chia-chen
Belarus Viktoria Chaika
Czech Republic Lenka Marušková
France Céline Goberville
France Stéphanie Tirode
Georgia Nino Salukvadze
Ukraine Olena Kostevych
Venezuela Maribel Pineda
Total 39

10 m air pistol women

[1]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2010 World Championships Australia Lalita Yauhleuskaya Lalita Yauhleuskaya
Belarus Viktoria Chaika Viktoria Chaika
China Su Yuling Su Yuling
Czech Republic Lenka Marušková Lenka Marušková
Finland Mira Suhonen Mira Suhonen
Serbia Zorana Arunović Zorana Arunović
2010 American Continental Championships Mexico Alejandra Zavala Alejandra Zavala
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 Georgia Nino Salukvadze Nino Salukvadze
Ukraine Olena Kostevych Olena Kostevych
Chinese Taipei Tien Chia-chen Tien Chia-chen
2011 ISSF World Cup # 3 China Sun Qi Guo Wenjun
South Korea Park Min-jin Kim Byung-hee
Australia Dina Aspandiyarova Dina Aspandiyarova
2011 ISSF World Cup # 5 India Annu Raj Singh Annu Raj Singh
France Céline Goberville Céline Goberville
Greece Athina Douka Athina Douka
2011 ISSF World Cup # 6 France Stéphanie Tirode Stéphanie Tirode
Russia Liubov Yaskevich Liubov Yaskevich
Poland Beata Bartków-Kwiatkowska Beata Bartków-Kwiatkowska
2011 Pan American Games Canada Dorothy Ludwig Dorothy Ludwig
2011 African Championship Tunisia Olfa Charni Noura Nasri
2012 Asian Shooting Championships South Korea Kim Jang-mi Kim Jang-mi
2012 European Championships 10m events Serbia Bobana Veličković Bobana Veličković
Germany Claudia Verdicchio-Krause Claudia Verdicchio-Krause
Russia Galina Orlovskaya Natalia Paderina
Portugal Joana Castelão Joana Castelão
Exchange of quota places Chinese Taipei Yu Ai-wen
Tripartite Commission Invitation Honduras Claudia Carolina Fajardo Rodriguez
Iraq Noor Amer
Re-allocation of unused quota Hong Kong Ip Pui Yi
Moldova Marina Zgurscaia
Venezuela Maribel Pineda
Athletes qualified in other events Germany Munkhbayar Dorjsuren
Vietnam Lê Thị Hoàng Ngọc
North Korea Jo Yong-suk
Japan Yukari Konishi
Azerbaijan Irada Ashumova
Brazil Ana Luiza Mello
Bulgaria Antoaneta Boneva
Bulgaria Maria Grozdeva
Spain Sonia Franquet
Great Britain Georgina Geikie
Hungary Zsófia Csonka
India Heena Sidhu
Mongolia Otryadyn Gündegmaa
Switzerland Heidi Diethelm
Thailand Tanyaporn Prucksakorn
Thailand Naphaswan Yangpaiboon
United States Sandra Uptagrafft
Total 49

Trap women

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Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
Host nation Great Britain Charlotte Kerwood
2010 World Championships Slovakia Zuzana Štefečeková Zuzana Štefečeková
Italy Jessica Rossi Jessica Rossi
China Liu Yingzi Liu Yingzi
2010 American Continental Championships United States Corey Cogdell Corey Cogdell
2011 ISSF World Cup # 1 San Marino Alessandra Perilli Alessandra Perilli
Spain Fátima Gálvez Fátima Gálvez
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 South Korea Eom So-yeon Kang Gee-eun
Turkey Nihan Kantarcı Nihan Kantarcı
2011 ISSF World Cup # 4 Chinese Taipei Lin Yi-chun Lin Yi-chun
Finland Satu Mäkelä-Nummela Satu Mäkelä-Nummela
2011 African Championships Namibia Gaby Ahrens Gaby Ahrens
2011 ISSF World Cup # 7 France Delphine Racinet Delphine Racinet
Germany Katrin Quooß Sonja Scheibl
2011 European Championships Russia Elena Tkach Elena Tkach
2011 World Shotgun Championships India Shagun Chowdhary Shagun Chowdhary
2011 Oceania Championships Australia Laetisha Scanlan Suzanne Balogh
2012 Asian Championships Japan Yukie Nakayama Yukie Nakayama
Tripartite Commission Invitation Lebanon Ray Bassil
Re-allocation of unused quota Lithuania Daina Gudzinevičiūtė
Morocco Yasmina Mesfioui
Athletes qualified in other events United States Kimberly Rhode
Total 22

Skeet women

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Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
Host nation Great Britain Elena Allen
2010 World Championships Slovakia Danka Barteková Danka Barteková
China Wei Ning Wei Ning
United States Kimberly Rhode Kimberly Rhode
2010 American Continental Championships Chile Francisca Crovetto Chadid Francisca Crovetto Chadid
2011 ISSF World Cup # 1 Italy Chiara Cainero Chiara Cainero
Russia Marina Ezhova Marina Belikova
2011 ISSF World Cup # 2 Sweden Therese Lundqvist Therese Lundqvist
Australia Lauryn Mark Lauryn Mark
2011 ISSF World Cup # 4 Germany Christina Wenzel Christina Wenzel
Thailand Sutiya Jiewchaloemmit Sutiya Jiewchaloemmit
2011 African Championship Egypt Mona El-Hawary Mona El-Hawary
2011 ISSF World Cup # 7 Cyprus Panayiota Andreou Panayiota Andreou
France Véronique Girardet Véronique Girardet
2011 European Championship Turkey Çiğdem Özyaman Çiğdem Özyaman
2011 World Shotgun Championship Romania Lucia Mihalache Lucia Mihalache
2012 Asian Championships Kazakhstan Angelina Michshuk Angelina Michshuk
Total 17

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Quota places by nation and name
  2. "World's best 50 m rifle prone shooter is Belarus' Martynov". ISSF. 21 June 2011. Retrieved 22 June 2011.
  3. "10 m air rifle men: Olympic champs Zhu (CHN) and Bindra (IND) in the spotlights". ISSF. 18 June 2011. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  4. "10m Air Rifle Men". ISSF. 18 January 2012. Retrieved 18 January 2012.
  5. "10m air rifle women: Gold to China, silver and bronze to Czech Republic". ISSF. 7 September 2015.
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