I’m an Olympic Superstar

v2 Chapter 582: Shooting items

The rules of the shooting competition vary depending on the item, range, shooting position, number of bullets, time required for firing, type of target and gun.

Each minor event includes a qualifier and a final.

The top 8 (or 6) athletes with the best qualifications qualify for the final. The final ranking is determined by the cumulative results of the qualifying and finals.

If the same points appear, the same scorer will pass the single-shot final to determine the final victory.

The 2012 London Olympics shooting event will generate 15 gold medals.

Both the Olympic pistol and rifle projects use electronic targets approved by the International Shooting Federation.

In the flying saucer project, the diameter of the target is 110 mm and the color is bright colors such as white, yellow or orange. Flash targets must be used in the finals.

Shooters participating in the rifle project must follow the rules of the FIFA, including shooting jackets, shooting pants, shooting shoes, shooting gloves, and shooting belts.

Shooters in the pistol project do not need special clothing and are allowed to wear special shooting shoes. These shoes have strong stability, hard soles, and fabrics made of leather or fiber.

There is no special dress code for the UFO shooter, but the **** shooter must wear the official FIBA ​​logo belt on his shooting suit, so that the referee can observe at any time whether the shooter fouled at the moment of firing.

According to historical records, shooting sport originated from hunting and military activities.

In the 15th century, Rui Shi once held a firearm shooting competition.

More than 500 years ago, deer shooting games started in Scandinavia.

In the early 19th century, some European countries also held games on shooting live pigeons. These are the prototypes of modern shooting competitions.

Prior to the first Modern Olympic Games in 1896, many European countries had established shooting associations and other organizations, and held shooting competitions in succession.

The first World Shooting Championship was held in 1897. The International Shooting Sports Federation was established in 1907, formerly known as the "International Federation of National Shooting Federations and Associations", and changed its name several times during the period.

On July 15, 1998, it was officially named "International Shooting Sports Federation", referred to as "ISSF" for short.

The International Shooting Federation is the sole governing body of international amateur shooting sport officially recognized by the International Olympic Committee in international and world-level competitions.

The basic categories of shooting items are rifle shooting, pistol shooting, running target, target shooting and **** shooting.

Rifle shooting postures are standing, kneeling and lying.

Standard targets for rifles and pistols consist of 10 target rings, ranging from 1 ring to 10 rings. The outermost target ring is 1 point and the bullseye is 10 points.

Pistol competitions are:

The men's 50m pistol is fired slowly. A small caliber self-gun is used to shoot 60 rounds of targets at a distance of 50 meters. The total time period including the test shot is 2 hours.

In 1896 it was listed as an Olympic event.

The men's 25m pistol fired fast. Use a small caliber fast-fire pistol to shoot 60 rounds of targets at a distance of 25 meters. Each group has 5 rounds. According to the shooting time sequence of 8 seconds, 6 seconds, and 4 seconds, each group starts with 30 bullets. Then, the second round of 30 rounds was fired in the same way, and the shot was completed within the prescribed time. The sum of the results of the two groups is the total score, and the ranking is based on the total score.

(HPS) indicates full marks. The maximum score for a pistol rapid-fire project is 600 points.

In 1896 it was listed as an Olympic event.

The men's 10m air pistol uses a 4.5mm caliber air pistol to shoot 60 rounds of a target at a distance of 10 meters in 6 groups of 10 rounds. The total time limit including test firing is 1 hour and 45 minutes.

In 1988 it was listed as an Olympic event.

The women's 25m sports pistol is also called a pistol slow-fire and accelerated fire.

Use a small caliber self-gun to shoot 30 rounds of a target at a distance of 25 meters, 5 shots per group, a total of 6 groups, each group time limit is 6 minutes.

After the slow firing, use a small-caliber fast-fire pistol to fire 30 rounds of targets at a distance of 25 meters, 5 shots in each group, a total of 6 groups.

The sum of the slow fire and fast fire results is the total score, and the ranking is based on the total score.

In 1984 it was listed as an Olympic event.

The women's 10m air pistol uses a 4.5mm caliber air pistol to fire 40 rounds of a target at a distance of 10 meters. Each group has 10 rounds and a total of 4 groups. The total time limit including test firing is 1 hour and 15 minutes.

In 1988 it was listed as an Olympic event.

In 1924, France held the women's small caliber rifle for the first time.

In 1929, Swiss Point held the World Championship of Small Caliber Rifles, which used two positions: lying and standing.

From 1930 to three positions: lying, kneeling and standing. The Olympic Games are:

For men's 50m rifle in three poses, use a small caliber rifle to fire 40 rounds of targets at a distance of 50 meters in the order of lying, standing and kneeling. The total time limit including test firing is 3 hours and 45 minutes.

In 1952 it was listed as an Olympic event.

The men's 50m rifle is fired horizontally, and 60 bullets are fired in a horizontal position with a target at a distance of 50 meters. The total time limit including the test fire is 1 hour and 30 minutes.

In 1908 it was listed as an Olympic event.

The men's 10m air rifle fires 60 rounds with a target at a distance of 10 meters. The total time limit including the test shot is 1 hour and 45 minutes.

In 1984 it was listed as an Olympic event.

For women's 50m rifle in three poses, use a small caliber standard sports rifle to shoot 20 bullets each at a distance of 50 meters in the order of lying, standing and kneeling. The total time limit including test firing is 2 hours and 15 minutes.

In 1984 it was listed as an Olympic event.

The women's 10m air rifle fires 40 rounds of ammunition at a target distance of 10 meters. The total time limit including test firing is 1 hour and 15 minutes.

In 1984 it was listed as an Olympic event.

Move the target and shoot with a small caliber rifle in a standing position at a distance of 50 meters.

Moving targets are mostly running pig targets, so they are also called running pig targets.

Early mobile targets were installed on the tackle and moved forward by inertia after manual movement. Most of them are electronically controlled.

Only for men!

Since 1900 it has been listed as an Olympic event.

In the later moving target shooting ~ lightnovelpub.net ~ gradually changed from the original running pig target to a target paper similar to the ten-meter air rifle. The moving target project was cancelled at the 2008 Capital Olympics.

The flying saucer began in the Eagle Kingdom at the end of the 18th century.

A double-barreled shotgun was used. The initial target was a live pigeon, which was later replaced with mud.

A saucer made by mixing and pressing asphalt and gypsum is called a flying saucer.

During the game, the target-throwing machine throws the target in a fixed direction, and the shooter shoots at different positions in turn. The target is broken by crushing the target. The winner is the one who hits more.

It can be said that shooting events are definitely a major event in the Olympic Games, and they are also the competition that attracts the most attention.

In recent years, Huaxia's shooting level is good, but it has also been punished by the shooting sports federation!

The previous rule was that the preliminary results were counted in the finals, but now, it is entirely on their own level.

With regard to this change, at the Rio Olympics last year, the Huaxia team suffered a big loss!