10 Metre Running Target Mixed - Current World Records

Current World Records

See also: List of national shooting records surpassing the world records
Current world records in 10 metre running target mixed
Men Individual 393 Vladyslav Prianishnikov (UKR) February 26, 2008 Winterthur (SUI) edit
Teams 1158 Russia (Blinov, Ermolenko, Lykin)
China (Gan, Niu, Yang)
March 22, 2002
July 31, 2006
Thessaloniki (GRE)
Zagreb (CRO)
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Junior Men Individual 386 Dmitry Romanov (RUS) July 31, 2006 Zagreb (CRO) edit
Teams 1138 Ukraine (Gilchenko, Savkin, Zinenko) March 31, 1996 Budapest (HUN) edit
Women Individual 390 Audrey Soquet (FRA) July 9, 2002 Lahti (FIN) edit
Teams 1149 China (Qiu, Wang, Xu) July 9, 2002 Lahti (FIN) edit
Junior Women Individual 383 Galina Avramenko (UKR) November 6, 2003 Gothenburg (SWE) edit
Teams 1105 Russia (Danilenko, Gulak, Stepanova) July 26, 2006 Zagreb (CRO) edit
ISSF shooting events
Rifle
  • 300 metre rifle three positions
  • 300 metre rifle prone
  • 300 metre standard rifle
  • 50 metre rifle three positions
  • 50 metre rifle prone
  • 10 metre air rifle
Pistol
  • 50 metre pistol
  • 25 metre pistol
  • 25 metre rapid fire pistol
  • 25 metre center-fire pistol
  • 25 metre standard pistol
  • 10 metre air pistol
Shotgun
  • Trap
  • Double trap
  • Skeet
Target
  • 50 metre running target
  • 50 metre running target mixed
  • 10 metre running target
  • 10 metre running target mixed

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