Shooting
at the 1982 Asian Games
VenueDr. Karni Singh Shooting Range

Shooting sports at the 1982 Asian Games was held in Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range, New Delhi, India from 22 November to 2 December 1982.[1]

Shooting comprised eleven individual and eleven team events, all open to both men and women. Each team could enter four shooters per event but only one score from each country counts in the individual competitions.

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 m air pistol
So Gil-san
 North Korea
Wang Yifu
 China
Prawat Kongcharoen
 Thailand
10 m air pistol team
 North Korea
Chon Tae-song
Kim Chi-man
Kim Gi-jong
So Gil-san
 China
Chou Zhijian
Liu Jingsheng
Su Zhibo
Wang Yifu
 Japan
Takayasu Eto
Junichi Haneda
Mamoru Inagaki
Fumihisa Semizuki
25 m center fire pistol
So Gil-san
 North Korea
Vichit Chiewvej
 Thailand
Deng Zening
 China
25 m center fire pistol team
 North Korea
Kim Chi-man
Kim Su-il
Nam Son-u
So Gil-san
 China
Deng Zening
He Yueming
Li Zhongqi
Su Zhibo
 Thailand
Vichit Chiewvej
Chana Jotikasthira
Opas Ruengpanyawut
Somchai Thongsak
25 m rapid fire pistol
So Gil-san
 North Korea
Park Jong-kil
 South Korea
Nguyễn Quốc Cường
 Vietnam
25 m rapid fire pistol team
 China
Cheng Zhongping
Du Xuean
Li Zhongqi
Liu Mingjun
 North Korea
Ho Song-guk
Kim Su-il
Nam Son-u
So Gil-san
 South Korea
Kim Woo-sik
Kim Yong-chul
Park Jong-kil
Yang Chung-yul
25 m standard pistol
Park Jong-kil
 South Korea
Sharad Chauhan
 India
Deng Zening
 China
25 m standard pistol team
 Japan
Hiroyuki Akatsuka
Satoshi Fujita
Chiyokatsu Kimura
Hideo Nonaka
 China
Deng Zening
Du Xuean
Leng Shubin
Li Zhongqi
 South Korea
Jang Dai-un
Kim Woo-sik
Park Jong-kil
Yang Chung-yul
50 m pistol
So Gil-san
 North Korea
Shigetoshi Tashiro
 Japan
Wang Yifu
 China
50 m pistol team
 North Korea
Chon Tae-song
Kim Chi-man
Kim Gi-jong
So Gil-san
 China
Chou Zhijian
Liu Jingsheng
Su Zhibo
Wang Yifu
 Japan
Takayasu Eto
Chikafumi Hirai
Mamoru Inagaki
Shigetoshi Tashiro
10 m air rifle
Wu Xiaoxuan
 China
Kim Dong-gil
 North Korea
Hiroyuki Nakajo
 Japan
10 m air rifle team
 China
Pang Liqin
Wang Shaobo
Wu Xiaoxuan
Zhang Kezhong
 Japan
Akio Ito
Ryohei Koba
Kaoru Matsuo
Hiroyuki Nakajo
 North Korea
Hong Gwang-sik
Kim Dong-gil
Kim Gyong-ho
Kim Yun-sob
50 m rifle prone
Yuji Ogawa
 Japan
Gombosürengiin Ganzorig
 Mongolia
Jose Medina
 Philippines
50 m rifle prone team
 Mongolia
Sangidorjiin Adilbish
Sain-Eriin Enkhjargal
Gombosürengiin Ganzorig
Mendbayaryn Jantsankhorloo
 Japan
Norito Chosa
Kunio Hayashi
Kaoru Matsuo
Yuji Ogawa
 South Korea
Kwak Jung-hoon
Park Young-sin
Seo Jang-woon
Yoon Deok-ha
50 m rifle 3 positions
Yoon Deok-ha
 South Korea
Zhang Kezhong
 China
Kim Yun-sob
 North Korea
50 m rifle 3 positions team
 China
Jin Dongxiang
Lin Bo
Qiu Bo
Zhang Kezhong
 South Korea
Kim Joon-young
Kwon Taek-yul
Seo Jang-woon
Yoon Deok-ha
 North Korea
Hong Gwang-sik
Kim Dong-gil
Kim Gyong-ho
Kim Yun-sob
50 m standard rifle 3 positions
Yoon Deok-ha
 South Korea
Kaoru Matsuo
 Japan
Pang Liqin
 China
50 m standard rifle 3 positions team
 China
Jin Dongxiang
Lin Bo
Pang Liqin
Qi Feng
 South Korea
Kim Joon-young
Kwon Taek-yul
Seo Jang-woon
Yoon Deok-ha
 Japan
Kaoru Matsuo
Hiroyuki Nakajo
Kimihiko Oura
Miyu Takeda
Trap
Kazumi Watanabe
 Japan
Yu Haiquan
 China
Randhir Singh
 India
Trap team
 China
Li Jinglong
Yu Haiquan
Zhang Gang
Zhang Huiqun
 India
Pranab Kumar Roy
Gurbir Singh
Karni Singh
Randhir Singh
 Japan
Motoharu Hirano
Masao Obara
Akira Umezu
Kazumi Watanabe
Skeet
Zhu Changfu
 China
Ma Il-nam
 North Korea
Kim Ki-woon
 South Korea
Skeet team
 China
Guo Li
Jin Yueqing
Yue Ming
Zhu Changfu
 North Korea
Ma Il-nam
Ra Sang-uk
Ri Jong
Sin Nam-ho
 Japan
Tsugio Hata
Mikio Itakura
Toshitsugu Takafuji
Tomoya Yamashita

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)87419
2 North Korea (PRK)74314
3 Japan (JPN)34613
4 South Korea (KOR)33410
5 Mongolia (MGL)1102
6 India (IND)0213
7 Thailand (THA)0123
8 Philippines (PHI)0011
 Vietnam (VIE)0011
Totals (9 entries)22222266

References

  1. "Shooting - Medallists from previous Asian Games". incheon2014ag. Archived from the original on 10 July 2015. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
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