Evglevski 17th in Olympic pistol shooting
Australian Sergei Evglevski has finished 17th in the men's 25-metre rapid fire pistol event on the final day of shooting at the Tokyo Olympics.
Evglevski improved on his overnight ranking of 19th but wasn't able to secure a spot in the six-shooter final.
Evglevski's qualifying score of 572 was four short of what he produced at the 2018 Commonwealth Games en route to a silver medal, while he was 10 points adrift of sixth-placed Li Yuehong on Monday.
Dane Sampson and Jack Rossiter, competing in the three-position 50m rifle event, are the last Australian shooters in action at these Games.
If Sampson and Rossiter fail to finish on the podium it will mark Australia's first Olympics without a shooting medal since London 2012.
Laetisha Scanlan placed fourth in the women's trap final, while Australia's two teams finished equal fifth in mixed trap.
Scanlan and San Marino's bronze medallist Alessandra Perilli were locked on the same score in their medal-deciding contest, but the latter advanced because of her higher qualifying rank.