Tevarit Majchacheep

{{Short description|Thai sports shooter (born 1975)}}

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Tevarit Majchacheep ({{langx|th|เทวฤทธิ์ มัจฉาชีพ}}; {{RTGS|Thewarit Matchachip}}; born February 22, 1975) in Thailand, was the first 10 m Air Rifle shooter to raise a world record to the maximum level, hitting the 0.5-millimeter dot with 60 consecutive shots. He was fairly unknown to the shooting community (although he had finished fifth at an ISSF World Cup) when he accomplished this at the 2000 Asian Championships in Langkawi. Since then, he has been a regular finalist at world-level competitions, but has so far failed to win any of the large championships.

Since Tevarit's 600, several women have reached the maximum 400 points of their shorter Air Rifle match, but he remained the sole holder of the men's world record until 2008.

Olympic results

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!Event

!2000

!2004

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|37th
1144

|16th
1159

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|51st
580

|36th
589

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|18th
588

|35th
587

Records

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!colspan=9 | Current world records held in 10 m Air Rifle

Men

{{Shooting WR AR60 Men Qualification}}