China at The 2004 Summer Olympics - Shooting

Shooting

Men
Athlete Event Qualification Final Rank
Score Rank Score Total
Tan Zongliang 10 m Air Pistol 582 9 Did not advance
Wang Yifu 590 2 Q 100.0 690.0 OR 1 !
Chen Yongqiang 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol 586 6 Q 97.8 683.8 6
Zhang Penghui 585 7 Did not advance
Tan Zongliang 50 m Pistol 558 =10 Did not advance
Xu Dan 553 =18 Did not advance
Li Jie 10 m Air Rifle 598 2 Q 103.3 701.3 2 !
Zhu Qinan 599 OR 1 Q 103.7 702.7 WR 1 !
Jia Zhanbo 50 m Rifle Prone 595 7 Q 101.6 696.6 8
Yao Ye 590 =32 Did not advance
Jia Zhanbo 50 m Rifle 3 Positions 1171 1 Q 93.5 1264.5 1 !
Liu Zhiwei 1157 =19 Did not advance
Hu Binyuan Double Trap 134 6 Q 43 177 4
Wang Zheng 137 3 Q 41 178 3 !
Geng Hongbin 10 m Running Target 572 11 Did not advance
Li Jie 579 3 Q 96.8 675.8 6
Jin Di Skeet 120 =15 Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Qualification Final Rank
Score Rank Score Total
Ren Jie 10 m Air Pistol 384 6 Q 98.3 482.3 4
Tao Luna 366 =38 Did not advance
Cao Ying 25 m Pistol 578 =10 Did not advance
Chen Ying 584 4 Q 102.2 686.2 4
Du Li 10 m Air Rifle 398 2 Q 104.0 502.0 OR 1 !
Zhao Yinghui 398 4 Q 102.8 500.8 4
Wang Chengyi 50 m Rifle 3 Positions 584 4 Q 101.4 685.4 3 !
Wu Liuxi 578 =9 Did not advance
Gao E Trap 48 17 Did not advance
Gao E Double Trap 107 5 Q 35 142* 3 !
Li Qingnian 107 6 Q 35 142 4
Wei Ning Skeet 70 3 Q 23 93 2 !

* = Won in shoot-off

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