Olympic Trap

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Olympic Trap
Men
Number of shots: 125 + 25
Olympic Games: Since 1900
Abbreviation: TR125
Women
Number of shots: 75 + 25
Olympic Games: Since 2000
Abbreviation: TR75


Officially referred to only as Trap, the single-target Olympic Trap shooting event has a history over a hundred years old. It is considered more difficult than most other Trap versions in that the distance to the targets and the speed with which they are thrown are both larger.

Until 1992, the Olympic Trap event was open to both men and women. In 1996, it was open to men only, and from 2000 men and women have had separate competitions.


Men - Qualification 125 Giovanni Pellielo
Ray Ycong
Marcello Tittarelli
Lance Bade
Pavel Gurkin
David Kostelecky
1994, Nicosia
1995, Lahti
1996, Suhl
1998, Barcelona
2005, Americana
2006, Granada
Team 368 Italy 1995, Nicosia
Men - Final 147
122+25
124+23
122+25
125+22

Aleksei Alipov
Massimo Fabbrizi
Aleksei Alipov
David Kostelecky

2005, Belgrade
2006, Qingyuan
2006, Granada
2006, Granada
Junior Male 124 Khaled Almudhaf 1998, Atlanta Team 355 Italy 1993, Barcelona
Women - Qualification 74 Victoria Chuyko
Zuzana Stefecekova
Chen Li
1998, Nicosia
2006, Qingyuan
2006, Qingyuan
Team 210 China 1998, Barcelona
Women - Final 96
74+22
Zuzana Stefecekova 2006, Qingyuan
Junior Female 72 Zuzana Stefecekova 2003, Granada Team 187 United States 2003, Nicosia


ISSF shooting events
300 m Rifle | 300 m Standard Rifle | 50 m Rifle | 10 m Air Rifle
50 m Pistol | 25 m Pistol | 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol | 25 m Center-Fire Pistol | 25 m Standard Pistol | 10 m Air Pistol
Trap | Double Trap | Skeet
50 m Running Target | 10 m Running Target
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