Shooting at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification
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.
This article details the qualifying phase for shooting at the 2024 Summer Olympics. 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 14 August 2022 to 9 June 2024. Host nation France has been guaranteed twelve quota places with one in each of the individual events. Highest-ranked shooter, who has not qualified yet or whose NOC does not have more than one berth in the respective event, will obtain a direct Olympic quota place through the World Rankings. The remaining sixteen quota places are available to the eligible NOCs under the Tripartite Commission Invitation to attain a maximum number of 340.[1][2][3]
a Host nation France was awarded twelve quota places in all individual shooting events for the Games. Six French shooters (Bessaguet, Cormenier, Jedrzejewski, Guerrero, Kryzs, and Muller) attained a direct nomination to the Olympic team based on their performances at the European and World Championships, thereby leaving the vacancies unused for reallocation to the next highest-ranked shooter through the ISSF World Olympic Rankings.[1]