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This article details the qualifying phase for shooting at the 2020 Summer Olympics (which was postponed to at least 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic).[2] 300 quota places for the Games are entitled to the shooters coming from their respective NOCs, based on the results at designated ISSF supervised Championships subjected to the ISSF rules from September 1, 2018, to June 6, 2021. Host nation Japan has been guaranteed twelve quota places with one in each of the individual events. Four quota places (top two teams per NOC) will be awarded to the shooters competing in each of the mixed team events (rifle, pistol, and trap), while the highest-ranked shooter, who has not qualified yet or whose NOC does not have a berth in any of the twelve individual events, will obtain a direct Olympic quota place through the World Rankings. The remaining twenty-four quota places are available to the eligible NOCs under the Tripartite Commission Invitation, with two in each of the individual event, to attain a maximum number of 360.[1][3]
This section tabulates the heads of qualification in a form suitable to be filled in as events progress. The full qualification rules[1] for shooting published by ISSF contain intricate conditions too lengthy for inclusion in Wikipedia. |
Quota places can be obtained at the 2018 ISSF World Championships, the 2019 ISSF World Cup series, and the designated Continental Championships or Games during the qualifying period. Quota places are allocated only to the National Olympic Committees, with the exception of the ISSF world rankings, which are awarded directly to the individual shooters and may not be changed by the NOC. The NOC may assign a different shooter in each individual or mixed team event, provided that he or she has attained a minimum qualification score (MQS).[1]
Event | Date | Venue |
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2018 ISSF World Shooting Championships | August 31 – September 15, 2018 | Changwon |
2018 Shooting Championships of the Americas | November 1–11, 2018 | Guadalajara |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 1* | February 20–28, 2019 | New Delhi |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 2 | March 15–26, 2019 | Acapulco |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 3 | April 5–15, 2019 | Al Ain |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 4 | April 23 – May 1, 2019 | Beijing |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 5 | May 7–18, 2019 | Changwon |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 6 | May 24 – June 1, 2019 | Munich |
2019 European Games | June 23–28, 2019 | Minsk |
2019 Pan American Games | July 26 – August 11, 2019 | Lima |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 7 | August 15–22, 2019 | Lahti |
2019 ISSF World Cup # 8 | August 26 – September 3, 2019 | Rio de Janeiro |
2019 European Shotgun Championships | September 3–17, 2019 | Lonato |
2019 European Championships 25m & 50m events | September 12–23, 2019 | Bologna |
2019 Oceania Shooting Championships | November 1–9, 2019 | Sydney |
2019 Asian Shooting Championships | November 3–11, 2019 | Doha |
2019 African Shooting Championships | November 17–25, 2019 | Tipasa |
2020 European Championships 10m events | February 23 – March 1, 2020 | Wrocław |
2021 European Shotgun Championships[4][5] | May 23 – June 6, 2021 | Osijek |
2021 European Championships 25m & 50m events[4] | ||
2021 European Championships 10m events[4] | ||
ISSF World Olympic Rankings | May – June 2021[4] | — |
Re-allocation of unused quota places | TBA | — |
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athletes | Announced competitors |
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2018 World Championships | 2 | China | Yang Haoran Zhao Ruozhu | Zhang Yu Sheng Lihao |
ROC | Vladimir Maslennikov Anastasiia Galashina | Vladimir Maslennikov Anastasiia Galashina | ||
Total | 4 |
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athletes | Announced competitors |
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2018 World Championships | 2 | ROC | Artem Chernousov Vitalina Batsarashkina | Margarita Chernousova Anton Aristarkhov |
China | Wang Mengyi Wang Qian | Wang Qian He Zhengyang | ||
Total | 4 |
Event | Places | Nation | Qualified athletes | Announced competitors |
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2018 World Championships | 2 | Slovakia | Erik Varga Zuzana Štefečeková | Marián Kovačócy Jana Špotáková |
ROC | Alexey Alipov Ekaterina Rabaya | Maxim Kabatskiy Ekaterina Subbotina | ||
Total | 4 |
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