At the Tokyo Olympics, the shooting men's rapid fire pistol was held on the second day of qualifying, and Dai Yoshioka, who participated in the first Olympics, finished in 8th place and did not advance to the final.

The Rapid Fire Pistol qualifying is an event in which 5 shots are fired in rapid succession within a short time limit of 8 seconds, 6 seconds, and 4 seconds toward the target 25 meters away, and a total of 60 shots are shot in the 2-day qualifying to score points. Compete.



Yoshioka, a police officer of the Kyoto Prefectural Police, finished the first day of qualifying and was ranked 9th with 290 points out of 300 points.



On the second day of qualifying on the 2nd, Yoshioka scored 292 points, which is higher than the first day, and the total score of the qualifying was 582 points.



Yoshioka scored 582 points, the same as the player who decided to advance to the final in 6th place, but if there is a tie in the qualifying, the ranking is decided by the number of shots at the center of the target, so Yoshioka lined up with 582 points 3 It was the third among the people, and in the end it was 8th and did not advance to the final.