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Oman at the 2016 Summer Olympics

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Country at the Rio 2016 Olympics

Sporting event delegation
Oman at the
2016 Summer Olympics
IOC codeOMA
NOCOman Olympic Committee
inRio de Janeiro
Competitors4 in 2 sports
Flag bearerHamed Said Al-Khatri[1]
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Oman competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics inRio de Janeiro, Brazil, when the event was held from 5 to 21 August 2016. This was the nation's ninth consecutive appearance at the Summer Olympics. Four Omani athletes, two men and two women, were selected to compete in athletics and shooting at the Games. Among them were sprinterBarakat Al-Harthi, the lone returning Olympian from the previous Games.

During their debuts,Mazoon Al-Alawi competed in running whileWadha Al-Balushi was the first woman to represent Oman in shooting. Rifle shooterHamed Said Al-Khatri was the nation'sflag bearer in theopening ceremony. None of the runners progressed past the heats and the shooters did not advance beyond the qualification rounds. Overall, both Al-Harthi and Al-Balushi had the highest placing for Oman with their 26th-place finishes in themen's 100 metres andwomen's 10 m air pistol events.

Background

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In 1982, theOman Olympic Committee was created and became part of theInternational Olympic Committee.[2][3] After appearing at the1984 Summer Olympics, Oman competed in seven consecutive Summer Olympics leading up to the2016 Summer Olympics.[4] As part of his Olympic training,Barakat Al-Harthi ran in several countries includingBahrain andBulgaria.[5][6] While flying to Rio to compete at the 2016 Summer Olympics, Al-Harthi missed hislayover and lost some of hissports equipment.[7]

In the 2016 Olympics held from 5 to 21 August, Al-Harthi was competing in his second Olympics after appearing at the2012 Summer Olympics,[8][9] while runnerMazoon Al-Alawi was making her Olympic debut.[10] The other Olympians making their first appearances for Oman were shootersHamed Said Al-Khatri andWadha Al-Balushi.[11][12] Al-Khatri was selected as the first woman to represent Oman in shooting.[13] Al-Khatri was theflag bearer at theopening ceremony and a volunteer carried the flag at theclosing ceremony.[14][15] Apart from the four Omani competitors, the country sent several coaches and sports executives to the 2016 Olympics.[14][16]

Athletics (track & field)

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Main articles:Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics andAthletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Al-Harthi qualified for the Olympics with a time of 10.16 seconds at the2015 Military World Games.[6] In 2016, his Olympic qualifying time of 10.05 seconds was 0.11 seconds faster than the required time to enter themen's 100 metres.[17][18] On 13 August, Al-Harthi did not appear in the preliminary round and competed in the sixth race of the heats.[19] Al-Harthi finished in third in his heat with a time of 10.22 seconds.[20] His placing meant Al-Harthi did not qualify as one of the first two runners in his individual heat. As he also did not have one of the eight fastest times from the remaining runners, Al-Harthi did not progress to the semi-finals.[21] Out of 84 competitors, Al-Harthi finished in a tie for 26th place overall.[22]

Mazoon Al-Alawi entered the 2016 Olympics as awild card.[23] Her entry time of 12.04 seconds was 0.72 seconds slower than the Olympic qualifying time for thewomen's 100 metres.[18][24] On 12 August, Al-Alawi finished third in the second heat of the preliminary round with a time of 12.30 seconds, which qualified her as one of the two fastest remaining runners following the top two finishers of all of the heats.[25] In the subsequent round (held the same day) Al-Alawi came in eighth in the seventh heat.[26] She did not automatically advance to the next round as she did not finish in the top two of her heat and, with a time of 12.43 seconds, she was slower than the next eight qualifiers and so she did not progress past the heats.[27] Al-Alawi finished 62nd overall out of 80 runners.[28]

Key
  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
AthleteEventPreliminary RoundHeatsSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Barakat Al-HarthiMen's 100 mBye10.223did not advance[21]
Mazoon Al-AlawiWomen's 100 m12.303q12.438did not advance[26]

Shooting

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Main articles:Shooting at the 2016 Summer Olympics andShooting at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Before the Olympics, each shooter required aQuota Place and Minimum Qualification Score.[29] With invitations from the Tripartite Commission, Quota Places were given toHamed Said Al-Khatri andWadha Al-Balushi.[30][31] To qualify for themen's 50 metre rifle three positions event, shooters needed at least 1135 points.[32] Al-Khatri reached his requirement by scoring 1149 points at the2014 ISSF World Shooting Championships in this division.[33][34] For thewomen's 10 metre air pistol Olympic event, qualifiers needed 365 points or more.[32] During the2015 ISSF World Cup, Al-Balushi accumulated 381 points and reached her score requirement.[35][36]

At his qualification round on 14 August, Al-Khatri scored 1138 points during the 50 m rifle three positions event.[37] While achieving 397 points in theprone position round for his highest score, Al-Khatri scored 40 ten-pointers during the three rounds, but his score was too low to make him one of the eight qualifiers for the final.[38] Out of 44 competitors, Al-Khatri finished overall in 43rd.[39]

On 7 August, Al-Balushi scored 379 points during qualification at the 10 m air pistol Olympic competition.[40] While scoring five ten-pointers throughout the four rounds, Al-Balushi's highest score was 96 points in the third round. As she did not have one of the eight highest overall scores, Al-Balushi did not qualify for the final.[41] Overall, Al-Balushi finished 26th out of 44 competitors.[42]

AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ResultRankPointsRank
Hamed Said Al-KhatriMen's 50 m rifle three positions113843did not advance[38]
Wadha Al-BalushiWomen's 10 m air pistol37926did not advance[41]

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