Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 10 metre running target

Along with the women's double trap, this was the last Olympic competition in the event, before being removed from the program shortly after the Games.

In the qualifier, each shooter fired 60 shots with a running target at 10 metres distance.

Despite a poor performance in the final, Germany's Manfred Kurzer held off a strenuous challenge from the Russian duo Aleksandr Blinov and 2002 World champion Dimitri Lykin to capture the gold medal with 682.4 points in a historic running target finale.

[2][3] Earlier, Kurzer set a new world record of 590, which had been added to the final score for an overall total, to grab a top seed in the prelims, augmenting two points from a global standard set by China's double Olympic champion Yang Ling in 2002.

Meanwhile, Blinov took the silver at 678.0, while his fellow marksman Lykin locked the medal haul for the Russians in a 2–3 finish with a bronze-medal score of 677.1.