Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre pistol

{{short description|Sports shooting at the Olympics}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2020}}

{{Infobox Olympic event

|event = Men's 50 metre pistol

|games = 2004 Summer

|image = File:Mikhail Nestruyev.jpg

|caption = Mikhail Nestruyev

|venue = Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre

|date = 17 August 2004

|competitors = 42

|nations = 31

|longnames = yes

|gold = Mikhail Nestruyev

|goldNOC = RUS

|silver = Jin Jong-oh

|silverNOC = KOR

|bronze = Kim Jong-su

|bronzeNOC = PRK

|win_label = Winning score

|win_value = 663.3

|prev = 2000

|next = 2008

}}

{{ShootingAt2004SummerOlympics}}

The men's ISSF 50 meter pistol competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on 17 August at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece.{{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/2004/SHO/mens-free-pistol-50-metres.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417234837/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/2004/SHO/mens-free-pistol-50-metres.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 April 2020 |title=Shooting at the 2004 Athens Summer Games: Men's Free Pistol, 50 metres |work=Sports Reference |access-date=3 March 2020}} There were 42 competitors from 31 nations.

Russia's Mikhail Nestruyev, after winning air pistol silver medal, took gold in the event with a total of 663.3, just two points adrift of South Korea's Jin Jong-oh, who left only with the silver on 661.5.{{cite news|title=Nestruev takes men's pistol gold|url=http://www.rediff.com/sports/2004/aug/17oly-sho1.htm|work=Rediff.com|date=17 August 2004|access-date=18 July 2015}}{{cite news|title=Russia's Nestruev takes Olympic men's 50m pistol gold|url=http://en.people.cn/200408/17/eng20040817_153450.html|publisher=People's Daily|date=17 August 2004|access-date=18 July 2015}} Meanwhile, North Korean shooter Kim Jong-su fired a total of 657.7 points to steadily round out the podium with a bronze.{{cite news|title=Gold for Nestruev in pistol shooting|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2004-08-17/gold-for-nestruev-in-pistol-shooting/2027522|publisher=ABC News Australia|date=17 August 2004|access-date=18 July 2015}} Nestruyev's gold was Russia's second victory in the event. Both South Korea and North Korea earned their first medals in the free pistol.

Background

This was the 21st appearance of the ISSF 50 meter pistol event. The event was held at every Summer Olympics from 1896 to 1920 (except 1904, when no shooting events were held) and from 1936 to 2016; it was open to women from 1968 to 1980. 1896 and 1908 were the only Games in which the distance was not 50 metres; the former used 30 metres and the latter 50 yards.{{cite web|url=https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/historicalmedalwinners.ashx#RFP|title=Historical Results|publisher=International Shooting Sport Federation|website=issf-sports.org|access-date=2020-12-15}}{{cite web |url=https://www.olympedia.org/results/51991 |work=Olympedia |title=Free Pistol, 50 Metres, Men's |access-date=16 December 2020}}

Three of the eight finalists, the medalists, from the 2000 Games returned: gold medalist (and 1992 finalist) Tanyu Kiryakov of Bulgaria, two-time silver medalist (and 1988 bronze medalist) Igor Basinski of Belarus, and bronze medalist (and 1988 finalist) Martin Tenk of the Czech Republic. Tan Zongliang of China was the reigning (2002) world champion, with Tenk the runner-up.

Armenia and Serbia and Montenegro each made their debut in the event. The United States made its 19th appearance, most of any nation, having missed only the 1900 event and the boycotted 1980 Games.

Nestruyev used a Morini CM84E.

Qualification

{{main|Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to two shooters if the NOC earned enough quota sports or had enough crossover-qualified shooters. To compete, a shooter needed a quota spot and to achieve a Minimum Qualification Score (MQS). Once a shooter was using a quota spot in any shooting event, they could enter any other shooting event for which they had achieved the MQS as well (a crossover qualification). There were 21 quota spots available for the free pistol: 4 at the 2002 World Cup events, 5 at the 2002 World Championship, 4 at the 2003 World Cup events, 2 at each of the 2003 European Championships, 2003 Pan American Games, and 2004 Asian Championships, and 1 each at the 2003 Oceania Championships and 2003 African Championships. One additional quota place was added through the exchange system. There were also 20 shooters who double-started into the free pistol, primarily from the 10 metre air pistol event.

Competition format

The competition featured two rounds, qualifying and final. The qualifying round was the same as the previous competitions: each shooter fired 60 shots, in 6 series of 10 shots each, at a distance of 50 metres. The target was round, 50 centimetres in diameter, with 10 scoring rings. Scoring for each shot was up to 10 points, in increments of 1 point. The maximum score possible was 600 points. The top 8 shooters advanced to a final; ties necessary for qualifying were broken by 6th-series score, while other ties were not broken. They shot an additional series of 10 shots, with the score added to their qualifying round score to give a 70-shot total. The 1996 competition had added decimal scoring to the final; shots could score up to 10.9 for the final. The total maximum was therefore 709.0. Ties were broken first by final round score. Any pistol was permitted.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

{{World Olympic Record

| record_type = Qualifying (60 shots)

| world_athlete = {{flagathlete|Aleksandr Melentiev|URS}}

| world_mark = 581

| world_place = Moscow, Soviet Union

| world_date = 20 July 1980

| olympic_athlete = {{flagIOCathlete|Aleksandr Melentiev|URS|1980 Summer}}

| olympic_mark = 581

| olympic_place = Moscow, Soviet Union

| olympic_date = 20 July 1980

}}

{{World Olympic Record

| record_type = Final (70 shots)

| world_athlete = {{flagathlete|William Demarest|USA}}

| world_mark = 676.2 (577+99.2)

| world_place = Milan, Italy

| world_date = 4 June 2000

| olympic_athlete = {{flagIOCathlete|Boris Kokorev|RUS|1996 Summer}}

| olympic_mark = 666.4 (570+96.4)

| olympic_place = Atlanta, United States

| olympic_date = 23 July 1996

}}

No new world or Olympics records were set during the competition.

Schedule

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! Date

! Time

! Round

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| Tuesday, 17 August 2004

9:00
12:15
Qualifying
Final

Results

= Qualifying =

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"

! Rank

! Shooter

! Nation

! 1

! 2

! 3

! 4

! 5

! 6

! Total

! Notes

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| 1

align=left| Jin Jong-ohstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|KOR|2004 Summer}}

| 94

9493969595567{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final}}
bgcolor=#bbf3bb

| 2

align=left| Mikhail Nestruyevstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|RUS|2004 Summer}}

| 92

9294939896565{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final}}
bgcolor=#bbf3bb

| 3

align=left| Kim Jong-sustyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|PRK|2004 Summer}}

| 92

9591979495564{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final}}
bgcolor=#bbf3bb

| 4

align=left| Norayr Bakhtamyanstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|ARM|2004 Summer}}

| 91

9694969394564{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final}}
bgcolor=#bbf3bb

| 5

align=left| Isidro Lorenzostyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|ESP|2004 Summer}}

| 95

9390929894562{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final}}
bgcolor=#bbf3bb

| 6

align=left| Tanyu Kiryakovstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|BUL|2004 Summer}}

| 92

9695939492562{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final}}
bgcolor=#bbf3bb

| 7

align=left| Vladimir Issachenkostyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|KAZ|2004 Summer}}

| 96

9293929593561{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final}}
bgcolor=#bbf3bb

| 8

align=left| Boris Kokorevstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|RUS|2004 Summer}}

| 94

9290959396560{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final}}
9align=left| Martin Tenkstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|CZE|2004 Summer}}

| 91

9692929593559
rowspan=2| 10align=left| Viktor Makarovstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|UKR|2004 Summer}}

| 95

9494929192558
align=left| Tan Zongliangstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|CHN|2004 Summer}}

| 96

9094929690558
rowspan=3| 12align=left| Francesco Brunostyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|ITA|2004 Summer}}

| 94

9197919390556
align=left| João Costastyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|POR|2004 Summer}}

| 97

9090949194556
align=left| Vigilio Faitstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|ITA|2004 Summer}}

| 94

8892929694556
rowspan=3| 15align=left| Igor Basinskistyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|BLR|2004 Summer}}

| 91

9096969190554
align=left| Alexander Danilovstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|ISR|2004 Summer}}

| 90

9190959296554
align=left| Daryl Szarenskistyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|USA|2004 Summer}}

| 90

9389979491554
rowspan=5| 18align=left| Sorin Babiistyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|ROU|2004 Summer}}

| 91

9295938993553
align=left| Kim Hyon-ungstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|PRK|2004 Summer}}

| 91

9690919095553
align=left| Frank Seegerstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|GER|2004 Summer}}

| 91

9297889491553
align=left| Jason Turnerstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|USA|2004 Summer}}

| 93

9293919193553
align=left| Xu Danstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|CHN|2004 Summer}}

| 92

9097939190553
23align=left| Daniel Repacholistyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|AUS|2004 Summer}}

| 97

9193938790551
rowspan=4| 24align=left| Franck Dumoulinstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|FRA|2004 Summer}}

| 88

9192949392550
align=left| Lee Sang-dostyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|KOR|2004 Summer}}

| 92

9196908893550
align=left| David Moorestyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|AUS|2004 Summer}}

| 86

9586929695550
align=left| Abdulla Ustaoglustyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|GER|2004 Summer}}

| 93

9396918592550
rowspan=2| 28align=left| Dionissios Georgakopoulosstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|GRE|2004 Summer}}

| 97

9191879093549
align=left| Jakkrit Panichpatikumstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|THA|2004 Summer}}

| 93

9192928695549
rowspan=2| 30align=left| Chang Yi-ningstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|TPE|2004 Summer}}

| 91

9091929193548
align=left| Maximo Modestistyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|ARG|2004 Summer}}

| 92

8891909295548
32align=left| Andrija Zlatićstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|SCG|2004 Summer}}

| 90

9291928992546
33align=left| Roger Danielstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|TRI|2004 Summer}}

| 92

9191899389545
rowspan=2| 34align=left| Norbelis Bárzagastyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|CUB|2004 Summer}}

| 90

8690938895542
align=left| José Antonio Coladostyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|ESP|2004 Summer}}

| 90

8890929191542
36align=left| Attila Simonstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|HUN|2004 Summer}}

| 89

9092928989541
37align=left| Kanstantsin Lukashykstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|BLR|2004 Summer}}

| 88

8693948989539
38align=left| Masaru Nakashigestyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|JPN|2004 Summer}}

| 90

8694898791537
39align=left| Wojciech Knapikstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|POL|2004 Summer}}

| 92

8689918890536
40align=left| Arseny Borrerostyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|CUB|2004 Summer}}

| 87

9089909188535
rowspan=2| 41align=left| Chris Ricestyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|ISV|2004 Summer}}

| 88

8693908884529
align=left| Friedhelm Sackstyle="text-align: left"| {{flagIOC|NAM|2004 Summer}}

| 86

8688928790529

= Final =

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!rowspan=2| Rank

!rowspan=2| Shooter

rowspan=2| Nation

!rowspan=2| Qualifying

!colspan=11| Final

!rowspan=2| Total

1

! 2

! 3

! 4

! 5

! 6

! 7

! 8

! 9

! 10

! Total

{{Gold1}}

|align=left| Mikhail Nestruyev

align=left| {{flagIOC|RUS|2004 Summer}}

| 565

10.49.99.310.410.09.78.99.89.310.698.3663.3
{{Silver2}}

|align=left| Jin Jong-oh

align=left| {{flagIOC|KOR|2004 Summer}}

| 567

9.810.57.69.910.110.46.99.89.79.894.5661.5
{{Bronze3}}

|align=left| Kim Jong-su

align=left| {{flagIOC|PRK|2004 Summer}}

| {{sort|564.1|564}}

9.010.99.08.49.69.89.29.48.79.793.7657.7
4align=left| Norayr Bakhtamyanalign=left| {{flagIOC|ARM|2004 Summer}}

| 564

9.410.08.410.68.99.27.77.110.09.590.8654.8
5align=left| Boris Kokorevalign=left| {{flagIOC|RUS|2004 Summer}}

| 560

10.89.19.29.99.310.410.07.98.99.194.6654.6
6align=left| Vladimir Issachenkoalign=left| {{flagIOC|KAZ|2004 Summer}}

| 561

8.98.98.89.99.97.88.69.910.610.293.5654.5
7align=left| Tanyu Kiryakovalign=left| {{flagIOC|BUL|2004 Summer}}

| 562

9.49.410.67.89.98.79.58.78.59.892.3654.3
8align=left| Isidro Lorenzoalign=left| {{flagIOC|ESP|2004 Summer}}

| {{sort|562.1|562}}

10.77.010.39.29.58.97.78.69.38.890.0652.0

References

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