Double trap
{{Short description|ISSF shooting sport}}
{{for|the Soviet film|Double Trap (film)}}
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Double trap is a shotgun shooting sport, one of the ISSF shooting events. Participants use a shotgun to attempt to break a clay disk flung away from the shooter at high speed.{{cite web |title=Shotgun Rules 2020 |url=https://www.issf-sports.org/getfile.aspx?mod=docf&pane=1&inst=462&file=1.%20ISSF%20Shotgun%20Rules_2020.pdf |website=International Shooting Sport Federation |access-date=21 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200615032309/https://www.issf-sports.org/getfile.aspx?mod=docf&pane=1&inst=462&file=1.%20ISSF%20Shotgun%20Rules_2020.pdf |archive-date=15 June 2020 |language=English |date=1 January 2020 |url-status=dead}}{{cite web |title=General Regulations 2020 |url=https://www.issf-sports.org/getfile.aspx?mod=docf&pane=1&inst=455&file=1.%20ISSF%20General%20Regulations.pdf |website=International Shooting Sport Federation |access-date=21 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200615023428/https://www.issf-sports.org/getfile.aspx?mod=docf&pane=1&inst=455&file=1.%20ISSF%20General%20Regulations.pdf |archive-date=15 June 2020 |language=English |date=1 January 2020 |url-status=dead}}
The layout of double trap shooting is similar to that of trap shooting. The shooter stands 16 yards behind the house that releases the targets. Two targets are released simultaneously from the house. They follow set paths, usually 35 degrees to left and right of straightaway. The shooter can take one shot at each target.
History
In international Double Trap competitions, the course of fire is 75 doubles for both men and women. The men's event involves a 25-double final for the top six competitors. The women's event was taken off the Olympic program after the 2004 Summer Olympics. Final shooting for women was discontinued in international competition as a result. The men's event was taken off the Olympic Program prior to the 2020 Summer Olympics resulting in the event being taken off from the ISSF World Cup but still remaining in the ISSF World Championships, Commonwealth Games, Asian Games etc. .
Olympic Games
=Men=
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! width="35" | Year ! width="160" | Place ! style="background:gold" width="220" | Gold ! style="background:silver" width="220" | Silver ! style="background:#cc9966" width="220" | Bronze |
1996
|{{Flagicon|USA}} Atlanta |{{Flag athl iocc|Russell Mark|AUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Albano Pera|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Bing Zhang|CHN}} |
2000
|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Sydney |{{Flag athl iocc|Richard Faulds|GBR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Russell Mark|AUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Fehaid Aldeehani|KUW}} |
2004
|{{Flagicon|GRE}} Athens |{{Flag athl iocc|Ahmed Almaktoum|UAE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore|IND}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Zheng Wang|CHN}} |
2008
|{{Flagicon|CHN}} Beijing |{{Flag athl iocc|Walton Eller|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Francesco D'Aniello|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Binyan Hu|CHN}} |
2012
|{{Flagicon|GBR}} London |{{Flag athl iocc|Peter Wilson|GBR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Håkan Dahlby|SWE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Vasily Mosin|RUS}} |
2016
|{{Flagicon|BRA}} Rio de Janeiro |{{flagIOCathlete|Fehaid Al-Deehani|IOA}}Entered as an Independent Olympic Athlete because his native Kuwait was barred from competing due to government interference. |{{Flag athl iocc|Marco Innocenti|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Steven Scott|GBR}} |
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=Women=
class="wikitable"
! width="35" | Year ! width="160" | Place ! style="background:gold" width="220" | Gold ! style="background:silver" width="220" | Silver ! style="background:#cc9966" width="220" | Bronze |
1996
|{{Flagicon|USA}} Atlanta |{{Flag athl iocc|Kimberly Rhode|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Susanne Kiermayer|GER}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Deserie Huddleston|AUS}} |
2000
|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Sydney |{{Flag athl iocc|Pia Hansen|SWE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Deborah Gelisio|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Kimberly Rhode|USA}} |
2004
|{{Flagicon|GRE}} Athens |{{Flag athl iocc|Kimberly Rhode|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Bo Na Lee|KOR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Gao E|CHN}} |
World Championships, Men
class="wikitable"
! Year ! Place ! style="background:gold" | Gold ! style="background:silver" | Silver ! style="background:#cc9966" | Bronze |
1989
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Montecatini Terme |{{Flag athl iocc|Victorio Taiola|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Marco Venturini|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Parini Golfari|ITA}} |
1990
|{{Flagicon|URS}} Moscow |{{Flag athl iocc|Bret Erickson|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Kevin Gill|GBR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Jean-Paul Gros|FRA}} |
1991
|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Perth |{{Flag athl iocc|Peter Boden|GBR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Bret Erickson|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Kevin Gill|GBR}} |
1993
|{{Flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona |{{Flag athl iocc|Joshua Lakatos|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Servet Sivrikaya|TUR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Albano Pera|ITA}} |
1994
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Fagnano |{{Flag athl iocc|Russell Mark|AUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Kevin Gill|GBR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Albano Pera|ITA}} |
1995
|{{Flagicon|CYP}} Nicosia |{{Flag athl iocc|Steve Haberman|AUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Waldemar Schanz|GER}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Jiri Gach|CZE}} |
1997
|{{Flagicon|PER}} Lima |{{Flag athl iocc|Russell Mark|AUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Waldemar Schanz|GER}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Mirco Cenci|ITA}} |
1998
|{{Flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona |{{Flag athl iocc|Michael Diamond|AUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Russell Mark|AUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Richard Faulds|GBR}} |
1999
|{{Flagicon|FIN}} Tampere |{{Flag athl iocc|Daniele Di Spigno|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Conny Persson|SWE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Fehaid Aldeehani|KUW}} |
2001
|{{Flagicon|EGY}} Cairo |{{Flag athl iocc|Hamad Alafasi|KUW}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Roland Gerebics|HUN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Shuangchun Li|CHN}} |
2002
|{{Flagicon|FIN}} Lahti |{{Flag athl iocc|Daniele Di Spigno|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Walton Eller|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Joonas Olkkonen|FIN}} |
2003
|{{Flagicon|CYP}} Nicosia |{{Flag athl iocc|Walton Eller|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Russell Mark|AUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore|IND}} |
2005
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Lonato |{{Flag athl iocc|Ahmed Al Maktoum|UAE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Nan Wang|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Jung Hwan Park|KOR}} |
2006
|{{Flagicon|CRO}} Zagreb |{{Flag athl iocc|Vitaly Fokeev|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Binyan Hu|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Roland Gerebics|HUN}} |
2007
|{{Flagicon|CYP}} Nicosia |{{Flag athl iocc|Francesco D'Aniello|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Binyan Hu|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Joshua Richmond|USA}} |
2009
|{{Flagicon|SLO}} Maribor |{{Flag athl iocc|Francesco D'Aniello|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Jeffrey Holguin|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Wang Nan|CHN}} |
2010
|{{Flagicon|GER}} Munich |{{Flag athl iocc|Joshua Richmond|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Vasily Mosin|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Binyan Hu|CHN}} |
2011
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Belgrade |{{Flag athl iocc|Li Jun|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Andreas Loew|GER}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Walton Eller|USA}} |
2013
|{{Flagicon|PER}} Lima |{{Flag athl iocc|Walton Eller|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Vasily Mosin|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Binyan Hu|CHN}} |
2014
|{{Flagicon|SPA}} Granada |{{Flag athl iocc|Joshua Richmond|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Antonino Barillà|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Steven Scott|GBR}} |
2015
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Lonato |{{Flag athl iocc|Vasily Mosin|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Tim Kneale|GBR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ahmad Alafasi|KUW}} |
2017
|{{Flagicon|RUS}} Moscow |{{Flag athl iocc|Vitaly Fokeev|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ankur Mittal|IND}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Binyan Hu|CHN}} |
2018
|{{Flagicon|KOR}} Changwon |{{Flag athl iocc|Ankur Mittal|IND}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Yiyang Yang|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Hubert Andrzej Olejnik|SVK}} |
World Championships, Men Team
World Championships, Women
class="wikitable"
! Year ! Place ! style="background:gold" | Gold ! style="background:silver" | Silver ! style="background:#cc9966" | Bronze |
1989
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Montecatini Terme |{{Flag athl iocc|Roberta Morara|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Roberta Pelosi|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Anna Maria Bianchi|ITA}} |
1990
|{{Flagicon|URS}} Moscow |{{Flag athl iocc|Satu Pusila|FIN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Elena Shishirina|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Audrey Grosch|USA}} |
1991
|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Perth |{{Flag athl iocc|Satu Pusila|FIN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Elena Tkach|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Deena Julin|USA}} |
1993
|{{Flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona |{{Flag athl iocc|Frances Strodtman|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Deena Julin|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Anna Maria Di Giovanni|ITA}} |
1994
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Fagnano |{{Flag athl iocc|Satu Pusila|FIN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Elena Shishirina|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Svetlana Demina|RUS}} |
1995
|{{Flagicon|CYP}} Nicosia |{{Flag athl iocc|Deborah Gelisio|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Gema Usieto|ESP}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Xiang Xu|CHN}} |
1997
|{{Flagicon|PER}} Lima |{{Flag athl iocc|Deborah Gelisio|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Cynthia Meyer|CAN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Riitta-Mari Murtoniemi|FIN}} |
1998
|{{Flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona |{{Flag athl iocc|Deborah Gelisio|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Kimberly Rhode|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Cindy Gentry|USA}} |
1999
|{{Flagicon|FIN}} Tampere |{{Flag athl iocc|Pia Julin|FIN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Pia Hansen|SWE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Yoshiko Miura|JPN}} |
2001
|{{Flagicon|EGY}} Cairo |{{Flag athl iocc|Yafei Zhang|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Yi Chun Lin|TPE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Qingnian Li|CHN}} |
2002
|{{Flagicon|FIN}} Lahti |{{Flag athl iocc|Yi Chun Lin|TPE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Jing Lin Wang|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Hye Kyoung Son|KOR}} |
2003
|{{Flagicon|CYP}} Nicosia |{{Flag athl iocc|María Quintanal|ESP}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Fang Chen|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Jing Lin Wang|CHN}} |
2005
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Lonato |{{Flag athl iocc|Jing Lin Wang|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Qingnian Li|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Monica Girotto|ITA}} |
2006
|{{Flagicon|CRO}} Zagreb |{{Flag athl iocc|Hye Kyoung Son|KOR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Yuxiang Li|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Bo Na Lee|KOR}} |
2010
|{{Flagicon|GER}} Munich |{{Flag athl iocc|Rui Li|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Yafei Zhang|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Qingnian Li|CHN}} |
World Championships, Women Team
World Championships, total medals
{{Medals table
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| team =
| gold_ITA = 18 | silver_ITA = 5 | bronze_ITA = 12
| gold_USA = 10 | silver_USA = 10 | bronze_USA = 9
| gold_CHN = 7 | silver_CHN = 15 | bronze_CHN = 9
| gold_AUS = 5 | silver_AUS = 8 | bronze_AUS = 0
| gold_FIN = 4 | silver_FIN = 1 | bronze_FIN = 3
| gold_GBR = 3 | silver_GBR = 2 | bronze_GBR = 4
| gold_URS = 2 | silver_URS = 2 | bronze_URS = 0 | name_URS = {{URS}}
| gold_RUS = 2 | silver_RUS = 1 | bronze_RUS = 4
| gold_KUW = 1 | silver_KUW = 1 | bronze_KUW = 3
| gold_TPE = 1 | silver_TPE = 1 | bronze_TPE = 2
| gold_ESP = 1 | silver_ESP = 1 | bronze_ESP = 0
| gold_UAE = 6 | silver_UAE = 4 | bronze_UAE = 7
| gold_KOR = 1 | silver_KOR = 0 | bronze_KOR = 4
| gold_FRA = 1 | silver_FRA = 0 | bronze_FRA = 2
| gold_SWE = 0 | silver_SWE = 3 | bronze_SWE = 0
| gold_GER = 0 | silver_GER = 2 | bronze_GER = 0
| gold_HUN = 0 | silver_HUN = 1 | bronze_HUN = 2
| gold_JPN = 0 | silver_JPN = 1 | bronze_JPN = 1
| gold_CAN = 0 | silver_CAN = 1 | bronze_CAN = 0
| gold_TUR = 0 | silver_TUR = 1 | bronze_TUR = 0
| gold_CZE = 0 | silver_CZE = 0 | bronze_CZE = 1
| gold_IND = 1 | silver_IND = 1 | bronze_IND = 3
}}
Current world records
{{See also|List of Olympic records in shooting|List of national shooting records surpassing the world records}}
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!colspan=9 | Current ISSF world records in double trap as of April 5, 2018 {{cite web |title=ISSF World Records |url=http://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/records/world_records.ashx |website=International Shooting Sport Federation |access-date=21 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180504102900/http://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/records/world_records.ashx |archive-date=4 May 2018 |language=English |url-status=live}} |
rowspan=2 | Men
| Individual ! 148 | {{flagathlete|Tim Kneale|GBR}} | June 9, 2014 | Munich {{cc3|GER}} |
{{Shooting WR DT150 Men Teams}} |
rowspan=2 | Junior Men
{{Shooting WR DT150 Junior Men Individual}} |
Teams
! 410 | {{RUS}} (Slepushkin, Zagumennov, Fokeev) | August 3, 2013 | Suhl {{cc3|GER}} |
rowspan=2 | Women
| Individual ! 136 | {{flagathlete|Qingnian Li|CHN}} | August 23, 2018 | Jakarta {{cc3|INA}} |
Teams
! | WR Not Established Yet | January 1, 2018 | |
rowspan=2 | Junior Women
| Individual ! 107 | {{flagathlete|Valeriya Sokha|ITA}} | August 6, 2018 | Leobersdorf {{cc3|AUT}} |
Teams
! | WR Not Established Yet | January 1, 2018 | |
See also
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- {{Official website|https://www.issf-sports.org/}}
{{ISSF shooting events}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Double Trap}}
Category:Shotgun shooting sports