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List of national shooting records surpassing the world records

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This list of national shooting records surpassing the world records is possible because of the International Shooting Sport Federation's rigid record regulations. Only competitions directly supervised by the ISSF – Olympic Games, World Championships, World Cups, World Cup Finals and continental championships – are approved for setting world records. On the other hand, most member federations have more relaxed rules for their national records. This creates many more opportunities for record-breaking, especially so in the non-Olympic events, where World Cups are not held.

Certain ISSF shooting events (men's 300 metre rifle prone, trap (qualification) and skeet and women's trap (qualification)), are not listed below because the world record is unbeatable with a perfect score.

Rifle - Pistol - Shotgun - Running target
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Rifle events

Men

300 metre rifle three positions[1]
1190 WR
300 metre standard rifle
593  United StatesJason Parker (2005)[2]
592  SwedenKarl Olsson (2017)[3]
591 WR
50 metre rifle three positions (qualification)
1188 WR
50 metre rifle three positions (final)
466.0 WR
50 metre rifle prone
633.0 WR
10 metre air rifle (qualification)
637.1  HungaryZalan Pekler (2020)[4][5]
635.4 WR
10 metre air rifle (final)
254.0  HungaryIstvan Peni (2017)[6]
252.8 WR

Women

300 metre rifle three positions
1181 WR
300 metre rifle prone
600  DenmarkCharlotte Jakobsen (2003)[7]
600  SwitzerlandSilvia Guignard (2019)[8]
599 WR
50 metre rifle three positions (qualification)
1188  Norway Jenny Stene (2019)[9]
1185 WR
50 metre rifle three positions (final)
464.7 WR
50 metre rifle prone
628.5 WR
10 metre air rifle (qualification)
635.3 WR
10 metre air rifle (final)
254.9  SwitzerlandNina Christen (2020)[8]
253.9  IndiaAnjum Moudgil (2019)[10]
252.9 WR
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Pistol events

Men

50 metre pistol (qualification)
583 WR
50 metre pistol (final)
200.7 WR
25 metre rapid fire pistol (qualification)
593 WR
25 metre rapid fire pistol (final)
38 WR
25 metre center-fire pistol
597  TurkeyYusuf Dikeç (2006)[11]
596  NorwayPål Hembre (2000)[12]
595 WR
25 metre standard pistol
592  United StatesDarius Young (1978)[2]
588  FinlandPaavo Palokangas (1991)[13]
587  ChinaCheng Zhongping (1993)[14]
 South Korea[15]
586  BelarusIgor Bakalov (1982)[16]
 NorwayPål Hembre (1993)[12]
 Italy[17]
585  IndiaJaspal Rana (1995)[18]
584 WR
10 metre air pistol (qualification)
594 WR
10 metre air pistol (final)
246.5 WR

Women

25 metre pistol (qualification)
595  SwedenKristina Fries (1991)[19]
594 WR
25 metre pistol (final)
41  SwitzerlandHeidi Diethelm Gerber (2019) [8]
40 WR
10 metre air pistol (qualification)
588  IndiaManu Bhaker (2019)[18]
587 WR
10 metre air pistol (final)
246.9 WR
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Shotgun events

Men

Trap (final)
48 WR
Double trap (qualification)
149  United StatesWalton Eller (2007)[2]
148 WR

Women

Trap (final)
48 WR
Double trap
136 WR
Skeet (qualification)
124 WR
Skeet (final)
59 WR

Running target events

Men

50 metre running target
598  BelarusNikolai Dedov (1984)[16]
 Czech RepublicMiroslav Januš (2000)[20]
 SwedenEmil Martinsson (2004)[21]
597  HungaryAttila Solti (1983)[6]
 SlovakiaĽubomir Pelach (1999)[22]
 PolandŁukasz Czapla (2006)[23]
596 WR
50 metre running target mixed
398 WR
10 metre running target
594  PolandŁukasz Czapla (2008)[23]
592  HungaryJózsef Sike (2002)[6]
591  Czech RepublicLuboš Račanský (1994)[20]
 GermanyManfred Kurzer (1999)[24]
590 WR
10 metre running target mixed
396  UkraineYouri Yourasov (2000)[25]
394  PolandŁukasz Czapla (2005)[23]
393 WR

Women

10 metre running target
575 WR
10 metre running target mixed
394  FranceAudrey Soquet (2003)[26]
391 WR
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