Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Qualification rules

A nation may earn up to 2 quota places per event, except for women's trap and skeet, which is entitled only to a maximum of one per NOC.

The qualification consists of two parts:

Each quota place gives the national federation the right to send one shooter to compete in that event. However, there is a maximum of two shooters per event and country. On the other hand, a shooter filling a quota place in one event may compete in other events as well, as long as the MQS have been fulfilled. Most shooters combine events in this way (apart from those in 25 metre rapid fire pistol and skeet, who generally do not, because there are no events similar to theirs on the program).[1][2]

Summary

Nation Men Women Total
FR 3x40 FR 60PR AR 60 FP RFP AP 60 10 RT TR 125 DT 150 SK 125 STR 3x20 AR 40 SP AP 40 TR 75 DT 120 SK 75 Quotas Athletes
 Andorra 1 11
 Argentina 2221 1 83
 Armenia 1 1 21
 Australia 122212122221221212821
 Austria 222 11 85
 Azerbaijan 11 132
 Bahrain 1 11
 Bangladesh 1 11
 Barbados 1 11
 Belarus 2212 22 22 159
 Belgium 1 11
 Bolivia 1 11
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 111 31
 Brazil 1 11
 Bulgaria 111 11 53
 Canada 22 42
 Chile 1 11
 China 2222222 2122221212926
 Colombia 1 1 11 43
 Costa Rica 1 11
 Croatia 11 21
 Cuba 1 211 21111 118
 Cyprus 2 22
 Czech Republic 22 1 12 11111 138
 Denmark 11 1 1 1 55
 Dominican Republic 1 11
 Ecuador 11 21
 Egypt 1 2 2 55
 El Salvador 1 11
 Estonia 1 11
 Fiji 1 11
 Finland 111 11111 196
 France 1 1 2 122111 128
 Georgia (country) 11 21
 Germany 2222222211222211 2820
 Great Britain 1 211 1 66
 Greece 1121 1 111 211 1311
 Guatemala 1 11
 Hong Kong 1 11
 Hungary 111111 2222 1158
 India 2 21 22 98
 Indonesia 1 11
 Iran 1 11
 Ireland 1 11
 Israel 1 1 1 32
 Italy 1112 2 22112 1 11713
 Jamaica 1 11
 Japan 1112 2 112211 159
 Kazakhstan 1 11 1111 74
 Kuwait 221 55
 Kyrgyzstan 111 31
 Latvia 1 11
 Lebanon 1 11
 Liechtenstein 1 11
 Lithuania 1 11
 Macedonia 11 21
 Malaysia 1 1 22
 Malta 1 11
 Mexico 1 1 21
 Moldova 1 11
 Monaco 1 11
 Mongolia 11 21
 Namibia 1 1 21
 Nepal 1 11
 Netherlands 111 2 53
 New Zealand 1 1 22
 Nicaragua 1 11
 Norway 222 2 85
 Oman 1 11
 Pakistan 1 11
 Peru 1 11
 Philippines 1 11
 Poland 1 1 122 75
 Portugal 1 1 1 32
 Puerto Rico 11 21
 Qatar 11 22
 Romania 112 42
 Russia 222222222222221113124
 San Marino 1 1 22
 Saudi Arabia 1 11
 Serbia and Montenegro 1111 1 11 73
 Singapore 1 11
 Slovakia 112 153
 Slovenia 111 31
 South Africa 1 11
 South Korea 112212 122221112116
 Spain 2 2 1111 64
 Sri Lanka 11 21
 Sweden 222 2 1 1 108
 Switzerland 111 1 1122 105
 Syria 1 11
 Chinese Taipei 1 1 1 32
 Tajikistan 1 11
 Thailand 1111 1 52
 Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 21
 Turkey 1 11
 Turkmenistan 11 21
 Ukraine 2221111 122221 2111
 United Arab Emirates 111 32
 United States 2222 2222222221123021
 Uzbekistan 111 11 52
 Venezuela 11 21
 Vietnam 1 11
 Virgin Islands 1 1 21
 Zimbabwe 1 11
Total: 105 NOCs 40 46 47 42 17 47 19 35 25 41 33 44 37 41 17 15 12 558 390

Timeline

Event Date Venue
2001 World Shotgun Championships April 30 – May 8, 2001 Egypt Cairo
2002 ISSF World Cup #1 April 10–19, 2002 Australia Sydney
2002 ISSF World Cup #2 April 20–29, 2002 China Shanghai
2002 ISSF World Cup #3 Rifle & Pistol, & Running Target May 18–26, 2002 United States Atlanta
2002 ISSF World Cup #4 Running Target May 27–30, 2002 Czech Republic Plzeň
2002 ISSF World Cup #4 Rifle & Pistol May 29 – June 3, 2002 Italy Milan
2002 ISSF World Cup #3 Shotgun June 22–30, 2002 Germany Suhl
2002 ISSF World Shooting Championships July 2–16, 2002 Finland Lahti
2002 ISSF World Cup #4 Shotgun August 16–25, 2002 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
2003 ISSF World Cup #1 Shotgun March 3–15, 2003 Australia Perth
2003 ISSF World Cup #2 Shotgun March 15–22, 2003 India New Delhi
2003 ISSF World Cup #1 Rifle & Pistol May 3–11, 2003 United States Fort Benning
2003 ISSF World Cup #2 Rifle, Pistol, & Running Target June 2–8, 2003 Croatia Zagreb
2003 ISSF World Cup #3 Rifle & Pistol, & Running Target June 9–16, 2003 Germany Munich
2003 ISSF World Cup #3 Shotgun June 22–28, 2003 Spain Granada
2003 ISSF World Cup #4 Rifle & Pistol, & Running Target June 29 – July 7, 2003 South Korea Changwon
2003 ISSF World Cup #5 Running Target July 24–26, 2003 Germany Suhl
2003 European Championships (Small-bore) July 17 – August 6, 2003 Czech Republic Plzeň
2003 European Championships (Shotgun) July 30 – August 6, 2003 Czech Republic Brno
2003 Pan American Games August 2–9, 2003 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
2003 ISSF World Cup #4 Shotgun September 2–8, 2003 Italy Lonato
2003 World Shotgun Championships September 10–17, 2003 Cyprus Nicosia
2003 African Continental Championships September 21–27, 2003 South Africa Pretoria
2003 European Championships 10m events November 4–12, 2003 Sweden Gothenburg
2003 Oceania Continental Championships November 15–22, 2003 New Zealand Auckland
2004 Asian Continental Championships February 6–19, 2004 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur

50 m rifle three positions men

[2]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
Host nation  Greece Evangelos Liogris
2002 ISSF World Cup #1  Russia Konstantin Prikhodtchenko Sergei Kovalenko
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  Finland Juha Hirvi Juha Hirvi
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  United States Matthew Emmons Matthew Emmons
2002 ISSF World Cup #4  Slovenia Rajmond Debevec Rajmond Debevec
2002 World Championships  Switzerland Marcel Bürge Marcel Bürge
 Hungary Péter Sidi Péter Sidi
 United States Michael Anti Michael Anti
 Norway Harald Stenvaag Harald Stenvaag
 Slovakia Jozef Gönci Jozef Gönci
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  Sweden Sven Haglund Sven Haglund
2003 ISSF World Cup #2  Ukraine Artur Ayvazyan Artur Ayvazyan
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  Austria Thomas Farnik Thomas Farnik
2003 ISSF World Cup #4  China Liu Zhiwei Liu Zhiwei
2003 European Championships (Small-bore)  Russia Viatcheslav Botchkarev Artem Khadjibekov
 Serbia and Montenegro Stevan Pletikosić Stevan Pletikosić
 Ukraine Yuriy Sukhorukov Yuriy Sukhorukov
2003 Pan American Games  Argentina Pablo Álvarez Pablo Álvarez
2003 Oceania Championships  Australia Timothy Lowndes Timothy Lowndes
2004 Asian Championships  China Yao Ye Jia Zhanbo
 South Korea Bae Sung-duk Park Bong-duk
Exchange of quota places  Germany Christian Lusch
Re-allocation of unused quota  Mexico Roberto José Elias
 Turkmenistan Igor Pirekeev
Athletes qualified in other events  Argentina Ángel Velarte
 Austria Christian Planer
 Belarus Vitali Bubnovich
 Belarus Sergei Martynov
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedžad Fazlija
 Czech Republic Václav Bečvář
 Czech Republic Tomáš Jeřábek
 Germany Maik Eckhardt
 Italy Marco de Nicolo
 Japan Masaru Yanagida
 Kyrgyzstan Aleksandr Babchenko
 Netherlands Dick Boschman
 Norway Espen Berg-Knutsen
 Sweden Roger Hansson
 Thailand Tevarit Majchacheeap
 Uzbekistan Vyacheslav Skoromnov
Total 40

50 m rifle prone men

[2]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2002 ISSF World Cup #1  Austria Mario Knögler Mario Knögler
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  Belarus Anatoli Klimenko Yury Shcherbatsevich
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  Sweden Jonas Edman Jonas Edman
2002 ISSF World Cup #4  Great Britain Michael Babb Michael Babb
2002 World Championships  Norway Espen Berg-Knutsen Espen Berg-Knutsen
 Italy Marco de Nicolo Marco de Nicolo
 Belarus Sergei Martynov Sergei Martynov
 Russia Artem Khadjibekov Artem Khadjibekov
 Norway Vebjørn Berg Harald Stenvaag
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  United States Eric Uptagrafft Michael Anti
2003 ISSF World Cup #2  Czech Republic Tomáš Jeřábek Tomáš Jeřábek
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  Israel Guy Starik Guy Starik
2003 ISSF World Cup #4  Czech Republic Václav Bečvář Václav Bečvář
2003 European Championships (Small-bore)  Denmark Torben Grimmel Torben Grimmel
 Austria Christian Planer Wolfram Waibel
 Sweden Roger Hansson Roger Hansson
2003 Pan American Games  United States Thomas Tamas Matthew Emmons
 Cuba Reinier Estpinan Reinier Estpinan
2003 African Championships  South Africa Martin Senore Martin Senore
2003 Oceania Championships  Australia Morgan Henry Warren Potent
2004 Asian Championships  Uzbekistan Vyacheslav Skoromnov Vyacheslav Skoromnov
 China Jia Zhanbo Yao Ye
Exchange of quota places  New Zealand Ryan Taylor
Athletes qualified in other events  Argentina Pablo Álvarez
 Argentina Ángel Velarte
 Australia Timothy Lowndes
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedžad Fazlija
 China Jia Zhanbo
 Finland Juha Hirvi
 Germany Maik Eckhardt
 Germany Christian Lusch
 Greece Evangelos Liogris
 Hungary Péter Sidi
 Japan Masaru Yanagida
 Kyrgyzstan Aleksandr Babchenko
 Netherlands Dick Boschman
 Russia Sergei Kovalenko
 Serbia and Montenegro Stevan Pletikosić
 Slovakia Jozef Gönci
 Slovenia Rajmond Debevec
 South Korea Park Bong-duk
 Switzerland Marcel Bürge
 Thailand Tevarit Majchacheeap
 Turkmenistan Igor Pirekeev
 Ukraine Artur Ayvazyan
 Ukraine Yuriy Sukhorukov
Total 46

10 m air rifle men

[2]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2002 ISSF World Cup #1  South Korea Kim Byung-eun Cheon Min-ho
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  China Zhang Fu Zhu Qinan
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  United States Jason Parker Jason Parker
2002 ISSF World Cup #4  Denmark Peter Thuesen Peter Thuesen
2002 World Championships  China Li Jie Li Jie
 Russia Yevgeni Aleinikov Artem Khadjibekov
 Netherlands Dick Boschman Dick Boschman
 Thailand Tevarit Majchacheeap Tevarit Majchacheeap
 Austria Wolfram Waibel Christian Planer
 Sweden Marcus Åkerholm Marcus Åkerholm
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  Germany Frank Köstel Maik Eckhardt
2003 ISSF World Cup #2  Germany Torsten Krebs Torsten Krebs
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  India Abhinav Bindra Abhinav Bindra
2003 ISSF World Cup #4  South Korea Yoon Tae-sook Je Sung-tae
2003 Pan American Games  Argentina Ángel Velarte Ángel Velarte
 United States Bradley Wheeldon Matthew Emmons
2003 European Championships 10m events  Russia Sergei Kovalenko Konstantin Prikhodtchenko
 Slovakia Matej Mészáros Matej Mészáros
 Belarus Vitali Bubnovich Vitali Bubnovich
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedžad Fazlija Nedžad Fazlija
2003 African Championships  Egypt Mohamed Abdellah Mohamed Abdellah
2003 Oceania Championships  Australia Matthew Inabinet Matthew Inabinet
2004 Asian Championships  Japan Masaru Yanagida Masaru Yanagida
 India Gagan Narang Gagan Narang
Exchange of quota places  Greece Georgios Petsanis
 Greece Konstantinos Savorgiannakis
 Norway Leif Steinar Rolland
Tripartite Commission Invitation  Bangladesh Asif Hossain Khan
 Nepal Tika Shrestha
Re-allocation of unused quota  Kyrgyzstan Aleksandr Babchenko
 Liechtenstein Oliver Geissmann
Athletes qualified in other events  Argentina Pablo Álvarez
 Australia Timothy Lowndes
 Austria Thomas Farnik
 Finland Juha Hirvi
 Hungary Péter Sidi
 Italy Marco de Nicolo
 Mexico Roberto José Elias
 Norway Espen Berg-Knutsen
 Serbia and Montenegro Stevan Pletikosić
 Slovakia Jozef Gönci
 Slovenia Rajmond Debevec
 Sweden Sven Haglund
 Switzerland Marcel Bürge
 Ukraine Artur Ayvazyan
 Ukraine Yuriy Sukhorukov
 Uzbekistan Vyacheslav Skoromnov
Total 47

50 m pistol men

[2]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2002 ISSF World Cup #1  France Franck Dumoulin Franck Dumoulin
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  China Wang Yifu Tan Zongliang
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  Czech Republic Martin Tenk Martin Tenk
2002 ISSF World Cup #4  China Xu Dan Xu Dan
2002 World Championships  Russia Vladimir Gontcharov Mikhail Nestruyev
 Israel Alexander Danilov Alexander Danilov
 Russia Boris Kokorev Boris Kokorev
 Germany Frank Seeger Frank Seeger
 Portugal João Costa João Costa
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  Ukraine Viktor Makarov Viktor Makarov
2003 ISSF World Cup #2  Spain Isidro Lorenzo Isidro Lorenzo
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  Italy Francesco Bruno Francesco Bruno
2003 ISSF World Cup #4  Greece Dionissios Georgakopoulos Dionissios Georgakopoulos
2003 European Championships (Small-bore)  Hungary Attila Simon Attila Simon
 Germany Holger Buchmann Abdulla Ustaoglu
2003 Pan American Games  Cuba Arseny Borrero Arseny Borrero
 Cuba Norbelis Bárzaga Norbelis Bárzaga
2003 African Championships  Namibia Friedhelm Sack Friedhelm Sack
2003 Oceania Championships  Australia David Moore David Moore
2004 Asian Championships  North Korea Kim Hyon-ung Kim Hyon-ung
 Kazakhstan Vladimir Issachenko Vladimir Issachenko
Exchange of quota places  South Korea Lee Sang-do
Athletes qualified in other events  Argentina Maximo Modesti
 Armenia Norayr Bakhtamyan
 Australia Daniel Repacholi
 Belarus Igor Basinski
 Belarus Kanstantsin Lukashyk
 Bulgaria Tanyu Kiryakov
 Italy Vigilio Fait
 Japan Masaru Nakashige
 North Korea Kim Jong-su
 Poland Wojciech Knapik
 Romania Sorin Babii
 Serbia and Montenegro Andrija Zlatić
 South Korea Jin Jong-oh
 Spain José Antonio Colado
 Chinese Taipei Chang Yi-ning
 Thailand Jakkrit Panichpatikum
 Trinidad and Tobago Roger Daniel
 United States Daryl Szarenski
 United States Jason Turner
 Virgin Islands Chris Rice
Total 42

25 m rapid fire pistol men

[2]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2002 ISSF World Cup #1  Bulgaria Emil Milev Emil Milev
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  Germany Marco Spangenberg Marco Spangenberg
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  China Zhang Penghui Zhang Penghui
2002 ISSF World Cup #4  China Liu Guohui Chen Yongqiang
2002 World Championships  Germany Ralf Schumann Ralf Schumann
 Switzerland Niki Marty Niki Marty
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  Ukraine Oleh Tkachov Oleh Tkachov
2003 ISSF World Cup #2  Latvia Afanasijs Kuzmins Afanasijs Kuzmins
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  Russia Sergei Alifirenko Sergei Alifirenko
2003 ISSF World Cup #4  South Korea Lee Sang-hak Kang Hyung-chul
2003 European Championships (Small-bore)  Hungary Lajos Pálinkás Lajos Pálinkás
 Russia Sergei Polyakov Sergei Polyakov
2003 Pan American Games  Cuba Leuris Pupo Leuris Pupo
2003 Oceania Championships  Australia Sinisa Gnjatović Bruce Quick
2004 Asian Championships  Japan Shuji Tazawa Shuji Tazawa
Additional places  Romania Iulian Raicea
Athletes qualified in other events  North Korea Kim Hyon-ung
Total 17

10 m air pistol men

[2]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2002 ISSF World Cup #1  Russia Vladimir Isakov Vladimir Isakov
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  Bulgaria Tanyu Kiryakov Tanyu Kiryakov
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  China Tan Zongliang Tan Zongliang
2002 ISSF World Cup #4  Italy Vigilio Fait Vigilio Fait
2002 World Championships  Russia Mikhail Nestruyev Mikhail Nestruyev
 Serbia and Montenegro Andrija Zlatić Andrija Zlatić
 Armenia Norayr Bakhtamyan Norayr Bakhtamyan
 United States Daryl Szarenski Daryl Szarenski
 Chinese Taipei Chang Yi-ning Chang Yi-ning
 South Korea Jin Jong-oh Jin Jong-oh
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  Germany Artur Gevorgjan Artur Gevorgjan
2003 ISSF World Cup #2  Belarus Yury Dauhapolau Kanstantsin Lukashyk
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  Japan Masaru Nakashige Masaru Nakashige
2003 ISSF World Cup #4  Poland Wojciech Knapik Wojciech Knapik
2003 Pan American Games  United States Jason Turner Jason Turner
 Argentina Maximo Modesti Maximo Modesti
2003 European Championships 10m events  Belarus Igor Basinski Igor Basinski
 Romania Sorin Babii Sorin Babii
 Germany Abdulla Ustaoglu Abdulla Ustaoglu
 Spain José Antonio Colado José Antonio Colado
2003 Oceania Championships  Australia Daniel Repacholi Daniel Repacholi
2004 Asian Championships  North Korea Kim Jong-su Kim Jong-su
 China Wang Jubao Wang Yifu
Tripartite Commission Invitation  Bahrain Khalid Mohamed
 Bolivia Rudolf Knijnenburg
Re-allocation of unused quota  Tajikistan Sergey Babikov
 Trinidad and Tobago Roger Daniel
 Vietnam Nguyễn Mạnh Tường
 Virgin Islands Chris Rice
Additional places  Thailand Jakkrit Panichpatikum
Athletes qualified in other events  Australia David Moore
 Cuba Norbelis Bárzaga
 Czech Republic Martin Tenk
 France Franck Dumoulin
 Greece Dionissios Georgakopoulos
 Hungary Attila Simon
 Israel Alexander Danilov
 Italy Francesco Bruno
 Japan Shuji Tazawa
 Kazakhstan Vladimir Issachenko
 South Korea Lee Sang-do
 Namibia Friedhelm Sack
 North Korea Kim Hyon-ung
 Portugal João Costa
 Romania Iulian Raicea
 Spain Isidro Lorenzo
 Ukraine Viktor Makarov
Total 47

10 m running target men

[2]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2002 ISSF World Cup #1  Czech Republic Miroslav Januš Miroslav Januš
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  Germany Manfred Kurzer Manfred Kurzer
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  Russia Dimitri Lykin Dimitri Lykin
2002 ISSF World Cup #4  Russia Igor Kolessov Aleksandr Blinov
2002 World Championships  China Yang Ling Geng Hongbin
 United States Adam Saathoff Adam Saathoff
2003 ISSF World Cup #2  China Li Jie Li Jie
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  Czech Republic Tomáš Caknakis Tomáš Caknakis
2003 ISSF World Cup #4  Germany Michael Jakosits Michael Jakosits
2003 ISSF World Cup #5  Sweden Niklas Bergström Niklas Bergström
2003 Pan American Games  United States William Johnson Koby Holland
2003 European Championships 10m events  Belarus Andrei Vasilyeu Andrei Vasilyeu
 Belarus Andrei Kazak Andrei Kazak
2003 Oceania Championships  Australia Adam Gitsham Bryan Wilson
2004 Asian Championships  Kazakhstan Andrey Gurov Andrey Gurov
Exchange of quota places  Sweden Emil Andersson
 Ukraine Vladyslav Prianishnikov
Re-allocation of unused quota  Guatemala Attila Solti
 Moldova Oleg Moldovan
Total 19

Trap men

[2]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
Host nation  Greece Nikolaos Antoniadis
2001 World Shotgun Championships  Australia Michael Diamond Michael Diamond
2002 ISSF World Cup #1  United States Lance Bade Lance Bade
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  Italy Giovanni Pellielo Giovanni Pellielo
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  Russia Alexey Alipov Alexey Alipov
2002 World Championships  Kuwait Khaled Al-Mudhaf Khaled Al-Mudhaf
 Finland Tommi Andelin Petri Nummela
 Ireland Derek Burnett Derek Burnett
2002 ISSF World Cup #4  United States Dominic Grazioli Bret Erickson
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  Australia Adam Vella Adam Vella
2003 ISSF World Cup #2  Great Britain Ian Peel Ian Peel
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  Portugal Custódio Ezequiel Custódio Ezequiel
2003 European Championships (Shotgun)  France Yves Tronc Yves Tronc
 Germany Olaf Kirchstein Olaf Kirchstein
 Italy Marco Venturini Marco Venturini
 Turkey Oğuzhan Tüzün Oğuzhan Tüzün
 France Stéphane Clamens Stéphane Clamens
2003 Pan American Games  Brazil Rodrigo Bastos Rodrigo Bastos
 Colombia Danilo Caro Danilo Caro
2003 ISSF World Cup #4  Great Britain Edward Ling Edward Ling
2003 World Shotgun Championships  Germany Karsten Bindrich Karsten Bindrich
2004 Asian Championships  India Mansher Singh Mansher Singh
 Kuwait Naser Meqlad Naser Meqlad
 India Manavjit Singh Sandhu Manavjit Singh Sandhu
Exchange of quota places  Russia Maxim Kosarev
Tripartite Commission Invitation  Andorra Francesc Repiso Romero
 Philippines Jethro Dionisio
 Singapore Lee Wung Yew
Re-allocation of unused quota  Fiji Glenn Kable
 Lebanon Nidal Asmar
Additional places  San Marino Francesco Amici
 Malaysia Bernard Yeoh Cheng Han
Athletes qualified in other events  Peru Francisco Boza
 Puerto Rico Lucas Rafael Bennazar Ortiz
 United Arab Emirates Ahmed Al-Maktoum
Total 35

Double trap men

[2]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2001 World Shotgun Championships  Kuwait Hamed Al-Afasi Fehaid Al-Deehani
2002 ISSF World Cup #1  Italy Daniele di Spigno Daniele di Spigno
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  Germany Waldemar Schanz Waldemar Schanz
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  United States Walton Eller Walton Eller
2002 World Championships  Finland Joonas Olkkonen Joonas Olkkonen
 Great Britain Richard Faulds Richard Faulds
2002 ISSF World Cup #4  Italy Marco Innocenti Marco Innocenti
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  Australia Russell Mark Thomas Turner
2003 ISSF World Cup #2  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Al-Maktoum Ahmed Al-Maktoum
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  China Hu Binyuan Hu Binyuan
2003 European Championships (Shotgun)  Sweden Håkan Dahlby Håkan Dahlby
2003 Pan American Games  United States Jeffrey Holguin Bret Erickson
 Puerto Rico Lucas Rafael Bennazar Ortiz Lucas Rafael Bennazar Ortiz
2003 ISSF World Cup #4  Qatar Rashid Al-Athba Rashid Al-Athba
2003 World Shotgun Championships  India Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
2003 Oceania Championships  Australia Steve Haberman Steve Haberman
2004 Asian Championships  Kuwait Mashfi Al-Mutairi Mashfi Al-Mutairi
Exchange of quota places  China Wang Zheng
 Greece Angelos Spiropoulos
 Russia Vitaly Fokeev
 Russia Vasily Mosin
Tripartite Commission Invitation  Oman Saleem Al-Nasri
Re-allocation of unused quota  Malta William Chetcuti
 Peru Francisco Boza
 Zimbabwe Sean Nicholson
Total 25

Skeet men

[2]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
Host nation  Greece Georgios Salavantakis
2001 World Shotgun Championships  United States Shawn Dulohery Shawn Dulohery
 Italy Ennio Falco Ennio Falco
2002 ISSF World Cup #1  Norway Erik Watndal Erik Watndal
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  Netherlands Hennie Dompeling Hennie Dompeling
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  Italy Andrea Benelli Andrea Benelli
2002 World Championships  Norway Harald Jensen Harald Jensen
 Russia Valeriy Shomin Valeriy Shomin
 Czech Republic Jan Sychra Jan Sychra
2002 ISSF World Cup #4  United States James Graves James Graves
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  Russia Oleg Tishin Sergey Aksyutin
2003 ISSF World Cup #2  Cyprus Georgios Achilleos Georgios Achilleos
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  Finland Heikki Meriluoto Marko Kemppainen
2003 European Championships (Shotgun)  Denmark Michael Nielsen Michael Nielsen
 Germany Axel Wegner Axel Wegner
 Great Britain Richard Brickell Richard Brickell
 Netherlands Jan-Cor van der Greef Jan-Cor van der Greef
 France Franck Durbesson Anthony Terras
2003 Pan American Games  Cuba Guillermo Alfredo Torres Guillermo Alfredo Torres
 Colombia Diego Duarte Delgado Diego Duarte Delgado
2003 ISSF World Cup #4  Ukraine Mykola Milchev Mykola Milchev
2003 World Shotgun Championships  Poland Andrzej Głyda Andrzej Głyda
 China Jin Di Jin Di
2003 African Championships  Egypt Amr El-Gaiar Amr El-Gaiar
2003 Oceania Championships  Australia Paul Rahman Paul Rahman
 Australia David Cunningham George Barton
2004 Asian Championships  Saudi Arabia Saied Al-Mutairi Saied Al-Mutairi
 Kuwait Zaid Al-Mutairi Zaid Al-Mutairi
 South Korea Lee Suk-tae Lee Suk-tae
Exchange of quota places  Cuba Juan Miguel Rodríguez
 Egypt Mostafa Hamdy
 Cyprus Antonis Nikolaidis
Tripartite Commission Invitation  Barbados Michael Maskell
 Estonia Andrei Inešin
 Malaysia Ricky Teh Chee Fei
Re-allocation of unused quota  Chile Jorge Atalah
 Pakistan Khurram Inam
 Dominican Republic Julio Elizardo Dujarric
 Syria Roger Dahi
Additional places  United Arab Emirates Saeed Al-Maktoum
 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
Total 41

50 m rifle three positions women

[2]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2002 ISSF World Cup #1  Russia Lioubov Galkina Lioubov Galkina
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  China Shan Hong Wang Chengyi
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  China Wang Xian Wu Liuxi
2002 ISSF World Cup #4  Germany Karin Schade Barbara Lechner
2002 World Championships  Germany Petra Horneber Sonja Pfeilschifter
 Ukraine Natallia Kalnysh Natallia Kalnysh
 Kazakhstan Olga Dovgun Olga Dovgun
 France Laurence Brize Laurence Brize
 South Korea Kim Jung-mi Kim Jung-mi
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  Hungary Éva Joó Éva Joó
2003 ISSF World Cup #2  United States Jamie Beyerle Morgan Hicks
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  Ukraine Olena Davydova Lessia Leskiv
2003 ISSF World Cup #4  Hungary Beáta Krzyzewsky Beáta Krzyzewsky
2003 European Championships (Small-bore)  Russia Tatyana Yushkova Tatiana Goldobina
 Switzerland Oriana Scheuss Gaby Bühlmann
 Poland Sylwia Bogacka Sylwia Bogacka
2003 Pan American Games  United States Sarah Blakeslee Sarah Blakeslee
2003 Oceania Championships  Australia Robyn van Nus Kim Frazer
2004 Asian Championships  South Korea Lee Sun-hee Lee Hye-jin
 India Deepali Deshpande Deepali Deshpande
Exchange of quota places  Italy Valentina Turisini
Tripartite Commission Invitation  Nicaragua Svitlana Kashchenko
Athletes qualified in other events  Australia Susan McCready
 Cuba Eglis Yaima Cruz
 Czech Republic Kateřina Kůrková
 Finland Marjo Yli-Kiikka
 France Valérie Bellenoue
 India Anjali Bhagwat
 Japan Hiromi Misaki
 Macedonia Divna Pešić
 Poland Renata Mauer-Różańska
 Sri Lanka Pushpamali Ramanayake
 Uzbekistan Alyona Aksyonova
Total 33

10 m air rifle women

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Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
Host nation  Greece Maria Faka
2002 ISSF World Cup #1  South Korea Seo Sun-hwa Seo Sun-hwa
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  China Gao Jing Zhao Yinghui
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  India Anjali Bhagwat Anjali Bhagwat
2002 ISSF World Cup #4  Germany Sonja Pfeilschifter Sonja Pfeilschifter
2002 World Championships  Czech Republic Kateřina Kůrková Kateřina Kůrková
 China Du Li Du Li
 United States Emily Caruso Emily Caruso
 Poland Renata Mauer-Różańska Renata Mauer-Różańska
 France Valérie Bellenoue Valérie Bellenoue
 Denmark Ann Spejlsgaard Ann Spejlsgaard
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  Russia Tatiana Goldobina Tatiana Goldobina
2003 ISSF World Cup #2  South Korea Kang Cho-hyun Cho Eun-young
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  Poland Agata Hatalska Agnieszka Staroń
2003 ISSF World Cup #4  Japan Hiromi Misaki Hiromi Misaki
2003 Pan American Games  Cuba Eglis Yaima Cruz Eglis Yaima Cruz
 United States Melissa Mulloy Hattie Johnson
2003 European Championships 10m events  Finland Hanna Etula Marjo Yli-Kiikka
 Germany Dorothee Bauer Dorothee Bauer
 Ukraine Nataliya Omelyanenko Lessia Leskiv
 Belgium Daisy de Bock Daisy de Bock
2003 African Championships  Egypt Shaimaa Abdel-Latif Shaimaa Abdel-Latif
2003 Oceania Championships  Australia Susannah Smith Susan McCready
2004 Asian Championships  India Suma Shirur Suma Shirur
 Uzbekistan Alyona Aksyonova Alyona Aksyonova
Exchange of quota places  Egypt Dina Hosny
 Greece Alexia Smirli
 Italy Sabrina Sena
Tripartite Commission Invitation  Monaco Fabienne Pasetti
Re-allocation of unused quota  El Salvador Patricia Rivas
 Indonesia Yosheefin Prasasti
 Jamaica Dawn Kobayashi
 Macedonia Divna Pešić
 Sri Lanka Pushpamali Ramanayake
Additional places  Austria Monika Haselsberger
Athletes qualified in other events  France Laurence Brize
 Hungary Éva Joó
 Hungary Beáta Krzyzewsky
 Italy Valentina Turisini
 Kazakhstan Olga Dovgun
 Nicaragua Svitlana Kashchenko
 Russia Lioubov Galkina
 Switzerland Gaby Bühlmann
 Ukraine Natallia Kalnysh
Total 44

25 m pistol women

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Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
Host nation  Greece Agathi Kassoumi
2002 ISSF World Cup #1  China Ren Jie Cao Ying
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  China Chen Ying Chen Ying
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  Bulgaria Mariya Grozdeva Mariya Grozdeva
2002 ISSF World Cup #4  Belarus Yuliya Alipava Yuliya Alipava
2002 World Championships  Azerbaijan Irada Ashumova Irada Ashumova
 United States Elizabeth Callahan Elizabeth Callahan
 Kazakhstan Galina Belyayeva Galina Belyayeva
 Russia Irina Dolgatcheva Galina Belyayeva
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  Mongolia Otryadyn Gündegmaa Otryadyn Gündegmaa
2003 ISSF World Cup #2  Spain María Pilar Fernández María Pilar Fernández
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  South Korea Kang Eun-ra Seo Joo-hyung
2003 ISSF World Cup #4  South Korea Ko Jin-sook Ahn Soo-kyeong
2003 European Championships (Small-bore)  Hungary Dorottya Erdős Dorottya Erdős
 Serbia and Montenegro Jasna Šekarić Jasna Šekarić
 Czech Republic Lenka Hyková Lenka Hyková
2003 Pan American Games  United States Sandra Uptagrafft Rebecca Snyder
 Cuba Margarita Tarradell Margarita Tarradell
2003 Oceania Championships  Australia Annette Woodward Annette Woodward
2004 Asian Championships  Japan Yukari Konishi Yukari Konishi
 Japan Michiko Fukushima Michiko Fukushima
Exchange of quota places  Germany Claudia Verdicchio
Athletes qualified in other events  Australia Lalita Yauhleuskaya
 Belarus Viktoria Chaika
 Colombia Amanda Mondol
 Croatia Mirela Skoko-Ćelić
 Ecuador Carmen Malo
 France Brigitte Roy
 Georgia (country) Nino Salukvadze
 Germany Munkhbayar Dorjsuren
 Hungary Zsófia Csonka
 Russia Natalia Paderina
 Switzerland Cornelia Frölich
 Switzerland Monika Rieder
 Ukraine Yuliya Korostylova
 Ukraine Olena Kostevych
 Venezuela Francis Gorrin
Total 37

10 m air pistol women

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Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2002 ISSF World Cup #1  Ukraine Olena Kostevych Olena Kostevych
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  Georgia (country) Nino Salukvadze Nino Salukvadze
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  China Tao Luna Tao Luna
2002 ISSF World Cup #4  Germany Munkhbayar Dorjsuren Munkhbayar Dorjsuren
2002 World Championships  Russia Olga Kuznetsova Olga Kuznetsova
 Australia Lalita Yauhleuskaya Lalita Yauhleuskaya
 Croatia Mirela Skoko-Ćelić Mirela Skoko-Ćelić
 Belarus Viktoria Chaika Viktoria Chaika
 South Korea Kim Mi-jung Park Ah-young
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  South Korea Ahn Soo-kyeong Ahn Soo-kyeong
2003 ISSF World Cup #2  Russia Natalia Paderina Natalia Paderina
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  Denmark Susanne Meyerhoff Susanne Meyerhoff
2003 ISSF World Cup #4  Hungary Zsófia Csonka Zsófia Csonka
2003 Pan American Games  Venezuela Francis Gorrin Francis Gorrin
 Colombia Amanda Mondol Amanda Mondol
2003 European Championships 10m events  Switzerland Angela Schuler Monika Rieder
 France Nadine Lempegnat Brigitte Roy
 Switzerland Cornelia Frölich Cornelia Frölich
2003 Oceania Championships  Australia Annemarie Forder Linda Ryan
2004 Asian Championships  China Wang Lina Ren Jie
 Japan Yoko Inada Yoko Inada
Exchange of quota places  Greece Marina Karaflou
 Ukraine Yuliya Korostylova
Tripartite Commission Invitation  Costa Rica Grettel Barboza
 Iran Nasim Hassanpour
Re-allocation of unused quota  Ecuador Carmen Malo
 Hong Kong Lo Ka Kay
Athletes qualified in other events  Azerbaijan Irada Ashumova
 Belarus Yuliya Alipava
 Bulgaria Mariya Grozdeva
 Cuba Margarita Tarradell
 Czech Republic Lenka Hyková
 Germany Claudia Verdicchio
 Hungary Dorottya Erdős
 Japan Michiko Fukushima
 Kazakhstan Galina Belyayeva
 Mongolia Otryadyn Gündegmaa
 Serbia and Montenegro Jasna Šekarić
 Spain María Pilar Fernández
 United States Elizabeth Callahan
 United States Rebecca Snyder
Total 41

Trap women

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Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2001 World Shotgun Championships  Russia Irina Laritcheva Irina Laritcheva
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  Germany Susanne Kiermayer Susanne Kiermayer
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  Italy Roberta Pelosi Roberta Pelosi
2002 World Championships  Lithuania Daina Gudzinevičiūtė Daina Gudzinevičiūtė
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  Great Britain Sarah Gibbins Sarah Gibbins
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  France Delphine Racinet Stéphanie Neau
2003 European Championships (Shotgun)  Spain María Quintanal María Quintanal
2003 Pan American Games  United States Whitly Loper Whitly Loper
2003 World Shotgun Championships  Ukraine Viktoria Chuyko Viktoria Chuyko
2003 Oceania Championships  Australia Suzanne Balogh Suzanne Balogh
2004 Asian Championships  China Wang Yujin Gao E
Exchange of quota places  Canada Susan Nattrass
Re-allocation of unused quota  San Marino Emanuela Felici
Additional places  Japan Taeko Takeba
Athletes qualified in other events  Canada Cynthia Meyer
 South Korea Lee Bo-na
 Sweden Pia Hansen
Total 17

Double trap women

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Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  Sweden Pia Hansen Pia Hansen
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  China Wang Jinglin Li Qingnian
2002 World Championships  Chinese Taipei Lin Yi-chun Lin Yi-chun
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  United States Kimberly Rhode Kimberly Rhode
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  Australia Susan Trindall Susan Trindall
2003 European Championships (Shotgun)  Russia Yelena Rabaia Yelena Dudnik
2003 Pan American Games  Canada Cynthia Meyer Cynthia Meyer
2003 World Shotgun Championships  South Korea Lee Bo-na Lee Bo-na
2003 Oceania Championships  New Zealand Nadine Stanton Nadine Stanton
2004 Asian Championships  Japan Megumi Inoue Megumi Inoue
Athletes qualified in other events  Australia Suzanne Balogh
 Canada Susan Nattrass
 China Gao E
 Germany Susanne Kiermayer
 Spain María Quintanal
Total 15

Skeet women

[2]

Event Quota places Qualified athlete Announced competitor
2001 World Shotgun Championships  Azerbaijan Zemfira Meftahatdinova Zemfira Meftahatdinova
2002 ISSF World Cup #2  Slovakia Andrea Stranovská Andrea Stranovská
2002 ISSF World Cup #3  Finland Maarit Lepomäki Maarit Lepomäki
2002 World Championships  Hungary Diána Igaly Diána Igaly
2003 ISSF World Cup #1  Italy Chiara Cainero Chiara Cainero
2003 ISSF World Cup #3  China Wei Ning Wei Ning
2003 European Championships (Shotgun)  Russia Svetlana Demina Svetlana Demina
2003 Pan American Games  United States Brandie Neal Connie Smotek
2003 World Shotgun Championships  South Korea Son Hye-kyoung Kim Yeun-hee
2003 Oceania Championships  Australia Natalia Rahman Lauryn Mark
2004 Asian Championships  North Korea Ri Hyon-ok Ri Hyon-ok
Athletes qualified in other events  United States Kimberly Rhode
Total 12

References

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