ISSF Olympic skeet#Current world records
{{Short description|Variant of skeet shooting used at the Olympic Games}}
{{Infobox Shooting sport
|image=File:Swedish London Olympic 2012 participant Therese Lundqvist skeet training.jpg
|targets_m=125 + 60
|targets_f=125 + 60
|olympics_m=Since 1968
|olympics_f=Since 2000
|worlds_m=
|worlds_f=
|abbr_m=SK125
|abbr_f=SK125W
}}
Olympic skeet is a variant of skeet shooting, and the specific variant used in the Olympic Games. The discipline is sanctioned by the International Shooting Sport Federation. Two throwing machines at different heights launch a series of 25 targets in a specific order, some as singles and some as doubles, with the shooter having a fixed position between them. Both men's and women's competitions consist of five such series. The top six competitors shoot an additional series as a final round, on targets filled with special powder to show hits more clearly to the audience. The competitors use shotguns of 12 bore or smaller. All actions are allowed, including double barrel breech loaders, semi-automatic or others, but not pump action guns.{{cite web|url=https://www.issf-sports.org/getfile.aspx?mod=docf&pane=1&inst=455&file=1.%20ISSF%20General%20Regulations.pdf|title=ISSF General Regulations|publisher=issf-sports.org|access-date=15 June 2020|archive-date=15 June 2020|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|url-status=dead}}
History
Unlike English Skeet, participants shooting Olympic Skeet must call for the clays with guns off the shoulder, with the stock positioned level with the hip. A delay switch is incorporated within the clay trap, meaning the clays might be released immediately or up to three seconds after the shooter calls the clay. Under no circumstances must the gun be moved until the clay is released, or the shooter will face disqualification.
= Mixed-Gender to Separate Events =
From the introduction of the sport to the Olympics in 1968 to 1992, the sport was mixed-gender. In 1992, the first female, Zhang Shan from China, won the gold medal. However, women did not compete at the 1996 Olympics in Skeet Shooting, and since 2000, women have competed in a separate event. {{Cite web |date=5 July 2020 |title=ZHANG Shan: The only female shooter to win gold in a mixed competition |url=https://olympics.com/en/news/zhang-shan-the-only-female-shooter-to-win-gold-in-a-mixed-competition }} A decision to separate men's and women's skeet shooting had been made in December 1991, and in April 1992 the International Shooting Sport Federation decided to eliminate women from both trap and skeet due to a lack of competitors.{{Cite web |date=29 July 1992 |title=BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : DAILY REPORT : SHOOTING : China's Zhang Breaks Ground by Breaking Targets for Gold |newspaper=LA Times |access-date=29 July 2024 |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-07-29-sp-4576-story.html}}{{cite web |title=History of Shooting at the Olympic Games |url=https://stillmed.olympic.org/media/Document%20Library/OlympicOrg/Factsheets-Reference-Documents/Games/OG/History-of-sports/Reference-document-Shooting-History-at-the-OG.pdf |publisher=The Olympic Studies Centre |access-date=5 August 2024}}{{Cite news |last=Jollimore |first=Mary |date=24 Aug 1992 |title=Current Olympic guidelines mean women have no shot |url=https://www.proquest.com/docview/385392230 |work=The Globe And Mail |pages=D5|id={{ProQuest|385392230}} }} According to the Federation, the decision was taken "to allow more places for well-qualified men;" trap and skeet events had used a quota system since 1952, which stated no country could field more than two competitors of any gender, and the 1988 Olympic games eliminated the per-country quotas in favor of limiting both events to the top six women and top 48-52 men.{{cite news |last1=Newby |first1=Andrew |title=Connie guns for the lawmakers |agency=Agence France-Presse |date=23 July 1992}} All Olympic games since 2000 have maintained separate events for men and women and beginning in Tokyo 2020, a mixed team event.
25 Shot Sequence
File:An image of people skeet shooting.svg
;Station 1
- Single from the High House
- Pair: High House target to be shot first
;Station 2
- Single from the High House
- Pair: High House target to be shot first
;Station 3
- Single from the High House
- Pair: High House target to be shot first
;Station 4 (Part 1)
- Single from the High House
- Single from the Low House
;Station 5
- Single from the Low House
- Pair: Low House target to be shot first
;Station 6
- Single from the Low House
- Pair: Low House target to be shot first
;Station 7
- Pair: Low House target to be shot first
;Station 4 (Part 2)
- Pair: High House target to be shot first
- Pair: Low House target to be shot first
;Station 8
- Single from the High House
- Single from the Low House
Olympic Games
= Mixed / Men's skeet =
class="wikitable"
! Year ! width="160" | Place ! style="background:gold" width="210" | Gold ! style="background:silver" width="210" | Silver ! style="background:#cc9966" width="210" | Bronze |
1968
|{{flagicon|MEX}} Mexico City |{{flagIOCathlete|Yevgeni Petrov|URS|1968 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Romano Garagnani|ITA|1968 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Konrad Wirnhier|FRG|1968 Summer}} |
1972
|{{flagicon|FRG}} Munich |{{flagIOCathlete|Konrad Wirnhier|FRG|1972 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Yevgeni Petrov|URS|1972 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Michael Buchheim|GDR|1972 Summer}} |
1976
|{{flagicon|CAN}} Montreal |{{flagIOCathlete|Josef Panáček|TCH|1976 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Eric Swinkels|NED|1976 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Wiesław Gawlikowski|POL|1976 Summer}} |
1980
|{{flagicon|URS}} Moscow |{{flagIOCathlete|Kjeld Rasmussen|DEN|1980 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Lars-Göran Carlsson|SWE|1980 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Roberto Castrillo|CUB|1980 Summer}} |
1984
|{{flagicon|USA}} Los Angeles |{{flagIOCathlete|Matthew Dryke|USA|1984 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Ole Riber Rasmussen|DEN|1984 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Luca Scribani Rossi|ITA|1984 Summer}} |
1988
|{{flagicon|KOR}} Seoul |{{flagIOCathlete|Axel Wegner|GDR|1988 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Alfonso de Iruarrizaga|CHI|1988 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Jorge Guardiola|ESP|1988 Summer}} |
1992
|{{flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona |{{flagIOCathlete|Zhang Shan|CHN|1992 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Juan Giha|PER|1992 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Bruno Rossetti|ITA|1992 Summer}} |
1996
|{{flagicon|USA}} Atlanta |{{flagIOCathlete|Ennio Falco|ITA|1996 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Mirosław Rzepkowski|POL|1996 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Andrea Benelli|ITA|1996 Summer}} |
2000
|{{flagicon|AUS}} Sydney |{{flagIOCathlete|Mykola Milchev|UKR|2000 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Petr Málek|CZE|2000 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|James Graves|USA|2000 Summer}} |
2004
|{{flagicon|GRE}} Athens |{{flagIOCathlete|Andrea Benelli|ITA|2004 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Marko Kemppainen|FIN|2004 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Juan Miguel Rodríguez|CUB|2004 Summer}} |
2008
|{{flagicon|CHN}} Beijing |{{flagIOCathlete|Vincent Hancock|USA|2008 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Tore Brovold|NOR|2008 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Anthony Terras|FRA|2008 Summer}} |
2012
|{{flagicon|GBR}} London |{{flagIOCathlete|Vincent Hancock|USA|2012 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Anders Golding|DEN|2012 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Nasser Al-Attiyah|QAT|2012 Summer}} |
2016
|{{flagicon|BRA}} Rio de Janeiro |{{flagIOCathlete|Gabriele Rossetti|ITA|2016 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Marcus Svensson|SWE|2016 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Abdullah Al-Rashidi|IOA|2016 Summer}} |
2020
|{{flagicon|JPN}} Tokyo |{{flagIOCathlete|Vincent Hancock|USA|2020 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Jesper Hansen|DEN|2020 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Abdullah Al-Rashidi|KUW|2020 Summer}} |
2024
|{{flagicon|FRA}} Paris |{{flagIOCathlete|Vincent Hancock|USA|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete| Conner Prince|USA|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Lee Meng-yuan|TPE|2024 Summer}} |
= Women's skeet =
class="wikitable"
! Year ! width="160" | Place ! style="background:gold" width="210" | Gold ! style="background:silver" width="210" | Silver ! style="background:#cc9966" width="210" | Bronze |
2000
|{{flagicon|AUS}} Sydney |{{flagIOCathlete|Zemfira Meftahatdinova|AZE|2000 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Svetlana Demina|RUS|2000 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Diána Igaly|HUN|2000 Summer}} |
2004
|{{flagicon|GRE}} Athens |{{flagIOCathlete|Diána Igaly|HUN|2004 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Wei Ning|CHN|2004 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Zemfira Meftahatdinova|AZE|2004 Summer}} |
2008
|{{flagicon|CHN}} Beijing |{{flagIOCathlete|Chiara Cainero|ITA|2008 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Kim Rhode|USA|2008 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Christine Brinker|GER|2008 Summer}} |
2012
|{{flagicon|GBR}} London |{{flagIOCathlete|Kim Rhode|USA|2012 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Wei Ning|CHN|2012 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Danka Barteková|SVK|2012 Summer}} |
2016
|{{flagicon|BRA}} Rio de Janeiro |{{flagIOCathlete|Diana Bacosi|ITA|2016 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Chiara Cainero|ITA|2016 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Kim Rhode|USA|2016 Summer}} |
2020
|{{flagicon|JPN}} Tokyo |{{flagIOCathlete|Amber English|USA|2020 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Diana Bacosi|ITA|2020 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Wei Meng|CHN|2020 Summer}} |
2024
|{{flagicon|FRA}} Paris |{{flagIOCathlete|Francisca Crovetto Chadid|CHI|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Amber Rutter|GBR|2024 Summer}} |{{flagIOCathlete|Austen Smith|USA|2024 Summer}} |
= Mixed skeet team =
class="wikitable"
! Year ! width="160" | Place ! style="background:gold" width="210" | Gold ! style="background:silver" width="210" | Silver ! style="background:#cc9966" width="210" | Bronze |
2024
|{{flagicon|FRA}} Paris |{{flagicon|ITA}} Italy |{{flagicon|USA}} United States |{{flagicon|CHN}} China |
World Championships, Men
class="wikitable"
! Year ! Place ! style="background:gold" width="210" | Gold ! style="background:silver" width="210" | Silver ! style="background:#cc9966" width="210" | Bronze |
1947
|{{Flagicon|SWE}} Stockholm |{{Flag athl iocc|Kjellin G.|SWE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Carl Palmstierna|SWE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Norman A.|SWE}} |
1950
|{{Flagicon|ESP}} Madrid |{{Flag athl iocc|Gerard Batten|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|William Mariot|GBR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Carola Mandel|USA}} |
1952
|{{Flagicon|NOR}} Oslo |{{Flag athl iocc|Edwinson C. T.|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Cecil Jones|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Charles Michaelis|USA}} |
1954
|{{Flagicon|VEN}} Caracas |{{Flag athl iocc|Chester Crites|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Kenneth Pendergrass|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Bengt Malmgren|SWE}} |
1958
|{{Flagicon|URS}} Moscow |{{Flag athl iocc|Arkadiy Kaplun|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Nikolai Durnev|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Juan Garcia|VEN}} |
1959
|{{Flagicon|Egypt}} Cairo |{{Flag athl iocc|Oleg Losev|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Yury Tsuranov|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Nikolai Durnev|URS}} |
1961
|{{Flagicon|NOR}} Oslo |{{Flag athl iocc|Carlos Plaza Marquez|VEN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Bernard Hartman|CAN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Arkadiy Kaplun|URS}} |
1962
|{{Flagicon|Egypt}} Cairo |{{Flag athl iocc|Nikolai Durnev|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Yury Tsuranov|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Thomas Heffron|USA}} |
1965
|{{Flagicon|CHI}} Santiago |{{Flag athl iocc|Konrad Wirnhier|FRG}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Jorge Jottar|CHI}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Guillermo Raydan|VEN}} |
1966
|{{Flagicon|FRG}} Wiesbaden |{{Flag athl iocc|Jorge Jottar|CHI}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Hans Suppli|FRG}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Artur Rogowski|POL}} |
1967
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Bologna |{{Flag athl iocc|Konrad Wirnhier|FRG}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Evgeni Petrov|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Yury Tsuranov|URS}} |
1969
|{{Flagicon|ESP}} San Sebastián |{{Flag athl iocc|Yury Tsuranov|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Nikolai Benesh|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Romano Garagnani|ITA}} |
1970
|{{Flagicon|USA}} Phoenix |{{Flag athl iocc|Evgeni Petrov|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Yury Tsuranov|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Élie Pénot|FRA}} |
1971
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Bologna |{{Flag athl iocc|Yury Tsuranov|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Klaus Reschke|GDR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Loris Beccheroni|ITA}} |
1973
|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Melbourne |{{Flag athl iocc|Vladimir Andreyev|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Yury Tsuranov|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|David Seabrook|GBR}} |
1974
|{{Flagicon|SUI}} Bern |{{Flag athl iocc|Wiesław Gawlikowski|POL}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Yury Tsuranov|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Markus Remes|FIN}} |
1975
|{{Flagicon|FRG}} Munich |{{Flag athl iocc|Yury Tsuranov|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Wiesław Gawlikowski|POL}} | |
1977
|{{Flagicon|FRA}} Antibes |{{Flag athl iocc|Benny Seiffert|DEN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Firmo Emilio Roberti Buabud|ARG}} | |
1978
|{{Flagicon|KOR}} Seoul |{{Flag athl iocc|Luciano Brunetti|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Firmo Emilio Roberti Buabud|ARG}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Romano Garagnani|ITA}} |
1979
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Montecatini Terme |{{Flag athl iocc|Ole Justesen|DEN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Lars-Göran Carlsson|SWE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Tamaz Imnaishvili|URS}} |
1981
|{{Flagicon|ARG}} Tucumán |{{Flag athl iocc|Tamaz Imnaishvili|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Celso Giardini|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Élie Pénot|FRA}} |
1982
|{{Flagicon|VEN}} Caracas |{{Flag athl iocc|Daniel Carlisle|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Dean Clark|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Norbert Hofmann|FRG}} |
1983
|{{Flagicon|CAN}} Edmonton |{{Flag athl iocc|Matthew Dryke|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Bruno Rossetti|FRA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Michael Thompson E.|USA}} |
1985
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Montecatini Terme |{{Flag athl iocc|Bernhard Hochwald|GDR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Nam Ho Sin|PRK}} | |
1986
|{{Flagicon|GDR}} Suhl |{{Flag athl iocc|Matthew Dryke|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Andrea Benelli|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ioan Toman|ROM}} |
1987
|{{Flagicon|VEN}} Valencia |{{Flag athl iocc|Andrea Benelli|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Matthew Dryke|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Guillermo Alfredo Torres|CUB}} |
1989
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Montecatini Terme |{{Flag athl iocc|Claudio Giovannangelo|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Bruno Rossetti|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Vladimir Sokolov|URS}} |
1990
|{{Flagicon|URS}} Moscow |{{Flag athl iocc|Andrea Benelli|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Servando Puldón|CUB}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Tamaz Imnaishvili|URS}} |
1991
|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Perth |{{Flag athl iocc|Bruno Rossetti|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Kiek van Ieperen|NED}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Hennie Dompeling|NED}} |
1993
|{{Flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona |{{Flag athl iocc|Dean Clark|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Tamaz Imnaishvili|GEO}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Karsten Krogner|DEN}} |
1994
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Fagnano |{{Flag athl iocc|Bruno Rossetti|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Alexander Cherkasov|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ennio Falco|ITA}} |
1995
|{{Flagicon|CYP}} Nicosia |{{Flag athl iocc|Abdullah Al-Rashidi|KUW}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Valeri Timokhin|AZE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Hennie Dompeling|NED}} |
1997
|{{Flagicon|PER}} Lima |{{Flag athl iocc|Abdullah Al-Rashidi|KUW}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ennio Falco|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Juan Giha|PER}} |
1998
|{{Flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona |{{Flag athl iocc|Abdullah Al-Rashidi|KUW}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Nikolai Tiopli|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|James Graves|USA}} |
1999
|{{Flagicon|FIN}} Tampere |{{Flag athl iocc|Pietro Genga|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Drew Harvey|GBR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Andrea Benelli|ITA}} |
2001
|{{Flagicon|EGY}} Cairo |{{Flag athl iocc|Shawn Dulohery|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ennio Falco|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Marko Kemppainen|FIN}} |
2002
|{{Flagicon|FIN}} Lahti |{{Flag athl iocc|Harald Jensen|NOR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Valeriy Shomin|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ennio Falco|ITA}} |
2003
|{{Flagicon|CYP}} Nicosia |{{Flag athl iocc|Andrzej Głyda|POL}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Shawn Dulohery|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Jin Di|CHN}} |
2005
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Lonato |{{Flag athl iocc|Vincent Hancock|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ennio Falco|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|James Graves|USA}} |
2006
|{{Flagicon|CRO}} Zagreb |{{Flag athl iocc|Andrei Inešin|EST}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Valeriy Shomin|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Tore Brovold|NOR}} |
2007
|{{Flagicon|CYP}} Nicosia |{{Flag athl iocc|Georgios Achilleos|CYP}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ioan Toman|ROU}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Vincent Hancock|USA}} |
2009
|{{Flagicon|SLO}} Maribor |{{Flag athl iocc|Vincent Hancock|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Georgios Achilleos|CYP}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ennio Falco|ITA}} |
2010
|{{Flagicon|GER}} Munich |{{Flag athl iocc|Valeriy Shomin|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ennio Falco|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Georgios Achilleos|CYP}} |
2011
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Belgrade |{{Flag athl iocc|Juan José Aramburu|ESP}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Tore Brovold |NOR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Abdullah Al-Rashidi |KUW}} |
2013
|{{Flagicon|PER}} Lima |{{Flag athl iocc|Jesper Hansen|DEN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ennio Falco|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Henrik Jansson|SWE}} |
2014
|{{Flagicon|ESP}} Granada |{{Flag athl iocc|Alexander Zemlin|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Anthony Terras|FRA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Azmy Mehelba|EGY}} |
2015
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Lonato |{{Flag athl iocc|Vincent Hancock|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Anthony Terras|FRA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Gabriele Rossetti|ITA}} |
2017
|{{Flagicon|RUS}} Moscow |{{Flag athl iocc|Gabriele Rossetti|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Vincent Haaga|GER}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Georgios Achilleos|CYP}} |
2018
|{{Flagicon|KOR}} Changwon |{{Flag athl iocc|Vincent Hancock|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Erik Watndal|NOR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Riccardo Filippelli|ITA}} |
2019
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Lonato del Garda |{{Flag athl iocc|Tomáš Nýdrle|CZE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Tammaro Cassandro|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Jeremy Bird|GBR}} |
2022
|{{Flagicon|CRO}} Osijek |{{Flag athl iocc|Azmy Mehelba|EGY}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Vincent Hancock|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Rashid Saleh Al-Athba|QAT}} |
2023
|{{Flagicon|AZE}} Baku |{{Flag athl iocc|Efthimios Mitas|GRE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Eetu Kallioinen|FIN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Azmy Mehelba|EGY}} |
World Championships, Men Team
World Championships, Women
class="wikitable"
! Year ! Place ! style="background:gold" width="210" | Gold ! style="background:silver" width="210" | Silver ! style="background:#cc9966" width="210" | Bronze |
1962
|{{Flagicon|Egypt}} Cairo |{{Flag athl iocc|Mercedes Mata|VEN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Marjorie Annan|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Elena Shebashova|URS}} |
1966
|{{Flagicon|FRG}} Wiesbaden |{{Flag athl iocc|Claudia Smirnova|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Mercedes Garcia|VEN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Michele Valery|FRA}} |
1967
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Bologna |{{Flag athl iocc|Larisa Gurvich|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Claudia Smirnova|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Mirella Lenzini|ITA}} |
1969
|{{Flagicon|ESP}} San Sebastián |{{Flag athl iocc|Nuria Ortiz|MEX}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Larisa Gurvich|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Elena Shebashova|URS}} |
1970
|{{Flagicon|USA}} Phoenix |{{Flag athl iocc|Larissa Korchinskaya|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Nuria Ortiz|MEX}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Kari Linden|NOR}} |
1971
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Bologna |{{Flag athl iocc|Nuria Ortiz|MEX}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Larissa Korchinskaya|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Kari Linden|NOR}} |
1974
|{{Flagicon|SUI}} Bern |{{Flag athl iocc|Larissa Korchinskaya|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Saskia Brixner|FRG}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Eivor Melander|SWE}} |
1975
|{{Flagicon|FRG}} Munich |{{Flag athl iocc|Larisa Gurvich|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Pinky Le Grelle|BEL}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ruth Jordan|FRG}} |
1977
|{{Flagicon|FRA}} Antibes |{{Flag athl iocc|Ruth Jordan|FRG}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ila Hill|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Bianca Rosa Hansberg|ITA}} |
1978
|{{Flagicon|KOR}} Seoul |{{Flag athl iocc|Bianca Rosa Hansberg|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Terry Bankey|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ruth Jordan|FRG}} |
1979
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Montecatini Terme |{{Flag athl iocc|Bianca Rosa Hansberg|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Larisa Gurvich|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Svetlana Yakimova|URS}} |
1981
|{{Flagicon|ARG}} Tucumán |{{Flag athl iocc|Lanying Wu|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ila Hill|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Bianca Rosa Hansberg|ITA}} |
1982
|{{Flagicon|VEN}} Caracas |{{Flag athl iocc|Svetlana Yakimova|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Meimei Feng|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Weiping Shao|CHN}} |
1983
|{{Flagicon|CAN}} Edmonton |{{Flag athl iocc|Svetlana Yakimova|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Nuria Ortiz|MEX}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Terry Carlisle|USA}} |
1985
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Montecatini Terme |{{Flag athl iocc|Terry Carlisle|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ling Liu|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Weiping Shao|CHN}} |
1986
|{{Flagicon|GDR}} Suhl |{{Flag athl iocc|Svetlana Demina|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Michaela Rink|FRG}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Connie Schiller|USA}} |
1987
|{{Flagicon|VEN}} Valencia |{{Flag athl iocc|Meimei Feng|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Bonnie Mc Laurin|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Nuria Ortiz|MEX}} |
1989
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Montecatini Terme |{{Flag athl iocc|Shan Zhang|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Antonella Parrini|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Erzsebet Vasvari|HUN}} |
1990
|{{Flagicon|URS}} Moscow |{{Flag athl iocc|Svetlana Demina|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Erzsebet Vasvari|HUN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Shan Zhang|CHN}} |
1991
|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Perth |{{Flag athl iocc|Jong Ran Pak|PRK}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Svetlana Demina|URS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Erzsebet Vasvari|HUN}} |
1994
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Fagnano |{{Flag athl iocc|Erdzhanik Avetisyan|ARM}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Diána Igaly|HUN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Daniela Bolis|ITA}} |
1995
|{{Flagicon|CYP}} Nicosia |{{Flag athl iocc|Zemfira Meftahatdinova|AZE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Connie Schiller|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Diána Igaly|HUN}} |
1997
|{{Flagicon|PER}} Lima |{{Flag athl iocc|Antonella Parrini|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Diana Valk|NED}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Jaana Pitkanen|FIN}} |
1998
|{{Flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona |{{Flag athl iocc|Diána Igaly|HUN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Shan Zhang|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Andrea Stranovská|SVK}} |
1999
|{{Flagicon|FIN}} Tampere |{{Flag athl iocc|Erdzhanik Avetisyan|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Cristina Vitali|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Svetlana Demina|RUS}} |
2001
|{{Flagicon|EGY}} Cairo |{{Flag athl iocc|Zemfira Meftahatdinova|AZE}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Olga Panarina|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Cristina Vitali|ITA}} |
2002
|{{Flagicon|FIN}} Lahti |{{Flag athl iocc|Diána Igaly|HUN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Andrea Stranovská|SVK}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Elena Little|GBR}} |
2003
|{{Flagicon|CYP}} Nicosia |{{Flag athl iocc|Ning Wei|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Katiuscia Spada|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Diána Igaly|HUN}} |
2005
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Lonato |{{Flag athl iocc|Veronique Girardet-Allard|FRA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Cristina Vitali|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Danka Barteková|SVK}} |
2006
|{{Flagicon|CRO}} Zagreb |{{Flag athl iocc|Erdzhanik Avetisyan|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Chiara Cainero|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Danka Barteková|SVK}} |
2007
|{{Flagicon|CYP}} Nicosia |{{Flag athl iocc|Christine Brinker|GER}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ning Wei|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Chiara Cainero|ITA}} |
2009
|{{Flagicon|SLO}} Maribor |{{Flag athl iocc|Christine Brinker|GER}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Sutiya Jiewchaloemmit|THA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Katiuscia Spada|ITA}} |
2010
|{{Flagicon|GER}} Munich |{{Flag athl iocc|Kim Rhode|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Wei Ning|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Danka Barteková|SVK}} |
2011
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Belgrade |{{Flag athl iocc|Christine Wenzel|GER}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Wei Ning|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Kim Rhode|USA}} |
2013
|{{Flagicon|PER}} Lima |{{Flag athl iocc|Christine Wenzel|GER}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Simona Scocchoetti|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Elena Allen|GBR}} |
2014
|{{Flagicon|ESP}} Granada |{{Flag athl iocc|Brandy Drozd|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Elena Allen|GBR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Danka Barteková|SVK}} |
2015
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Lonato |{{Flag athl iocc|Morgan Craft|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Caitlin Connor|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Ning Wei|CHN}} |
2017
|{{Flagicon|RUS}} Moscow |{{Flag athl iocc|Dania Vizzi|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Albina Shakirova|RUS}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Andri Eleftheriou|CYP}} |
2018
|{{Flagicon|KOR}} Changwon |{{Flag athl iocc|Caitlin Connor|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Kim Rhode|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Amber English|USA}} |
2019
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Lonato del Garda |{{Flag athl iocc|Diana Bacosi|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Wei Meng|CHN}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Victoria Larsson|SWE}} |
2022
|{{Flagicon|CRO}} Osijek |{{Flag athl iocc|Diana Bacosi|ITA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Amber Hill|GBR}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Samantha Simonton|USA}} |
2023
|{{Flagicon|AZE}} Baku |{{Flag athl iocc|Danka Barteková|SVK}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Dania Vizzi|USA}} |{{Flag athl iocc|Emmanouela Katzouraki|GRE}} |
World Championships, Women Team
World Championships, total medals
{{Medals table
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| gold_USA = 27 | silver_USA = 27 | bronze_USA = 16
| gold_URS = 27 | silver_URS = 21 | bronze_URS = 12 | name_URS = {{URS}}
| gold_ITA = 21 | silver_ITA = 18 | bronze_ITA = 28
| gold_CHN = 13 | silver_CHN = 9 | bronze_CHN = 5
| gold_FRG = 5 | silver_FRG = 3 | bronze_FRG = 5 | name_FRG = {{FRG}}
| gold_RUS = 4 | silver_RUS = 10 | bronze_RUS = 4
| gold_HUN = 4 | silver_HUN = 3 | bronze_HUN = 7
| gold_GDR = 3 | silver_GDR = 3 | bronze_GDR = 0 | name_GDR = {{GDR}}
| gold_CYP = 3 | silver_CYP = 2 | bronze_CYP = 0
| gold_KUW = 3 | silver_KUW = 0 | bronze_KUW = 1
| gold_POL = 2 | silver_POL = 4 | bronze_POL = 2
| gold_CZE = 2 | silver_CZE = 3 | bronze_CZE = 1
| gold_VEN = 2 | silver_VEN = 2 | bronze_VEN = 2
| gold_MEX = 2 | silver_MEX = 2 | bronze_MEX = 1
| gold_DEN = 3 | silver_DEN = 2 | bronze_DEN = 4
| gold_AZE = 2 | silver_AZE = 1 | bronze_AZE = 0
| gold_PRK = 2 | silver_PRK = 1 | bronze_PRK = 0
| gold_NOR = 2 | silver_NOR = 0 | bronze_NOR = 4
| gold_GER = 2 | silver_GER = 0 | bronze_GER = 1
| gold_FRA = 1 | silver_FRA = 5 | bronze_FRA = 8
| gold_SWE = 1 | silver_SWE = 5 | bronze_SWE = 8
| gold_SVK = 1 | silver_SVK = 2 | bronze_SVK = 5
| gold_FIN = 1 | silver_FIN = 2 | bronze_FIN = 3
| gold_ROU = 1 | silver_ROU = 1 | bronze_ROU = 2
| gold_GRE = 1 | silver_GRE = 1 | bronze_GRE = 1
| gold_CHI = 1 | silver_CHI = 1 | bronze_CHI = 0
| gold_TCH = 1 | silver_TCH = 0 | bronze_TCH = 4 | name_TCH = {{TCH}}
| gold_EGY = 1 | silver_EGY = 0 | bronze_EGY = 1
| gold_ARM = 1 | silver_ARM = 0 | bronze_ARM = 0
| gold_SPA = 1 | silver_SPA = 0 | bronze_SPA = 0
| gold_EST = 1 | silver_EST = 0 | bronze_EST = 0
| gold_CUB = 0 | silver_CUB = 3 | bronze_CUB = 4
| gold_GBR = 0 | silver_GBR = 3 | bronze_GBR = 4
| gold_NED = 0 | silver_NED = 3 | bronze_NED = 2
| gold_ARG = 0 | silver_ARG = 2 | bronze_ARG = 0
| gold_BEL = 0 | silver_BEL = 2 | bronze_BEL = 0
| gold_GEO = 0 | silver_GEO = 1 | bronze_GEO = 1
| gold_CAN = 0 | silver_CAN = 1 | bronze_CAN = 0
| gold_THA = 0 | silver_THA = 1 | bronze_THA = 0
| gold_KOR = 0 | silver_KOR = 0 | bronze_KOR = 1
| gold_PER = 0 | silver_PER = 0 | bronze_PER = 1
| gold_QAT = 0 | silver_QAT = 0 | bronze_QAT = 1
}}
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=7| Current world records in skeet as of May 22, 2025 {{Cite web|url=http://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/records/world_records.ashx|title=ISSF – International Shooting Sport Federation – issf-sports.org|website=www.issf-sports.org|access-date=2020-03-10}} |
rowspan=3| Men
{{Shooting WR SK125 Men Qualification}} |
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{{Shooting WR SK125 Men Teams}} |
rowspan=4| Junior Men
|rowspan=2|Qualification !rowspan=2| 125 | {{flagathlete|Jordan Douglas Sapp|USA}} | July 15, 2024 | Porpetto {{cc3|ITA}} |
{{flagathlete|Marco Coco|ITA}}
| May 22, 2025 | Suhl {{cc3|GER}} |
Final
! 58 | {{flagathlete|Xuyang Dou|CHN}} | March 28, 2018 | Sydney {{cc3|AUS}} |
Teams
! 363 | {{flagu|Italy}} (Cassandro, Rossetti, Simeone) | August 7, 2013 | Suhl {{cc3|GER}} | |
rowspan=4| Women
|rowspan=2| Qualification !rowspan=2| 125 | {{flagathlete|Francisca Crovetto Chadid|CHL}} | April 27, 2022 | Lonato {{cc3|ITA}} |
{{flagathlete|Danka Barteková|SVK}}
| March 4, 2023 | Doha {{cc3|QAT}} |
Final
! 59 | {{flagathlete|Wei Meng|CHN}} | October 12, 2019 | Al Ain {{cc3|UAE}} |
Teams
! 365 | {{flagu|United States}} (Smith, Vizzi, Simonton) | August 18, 2023 | Baku {{cc3|AZE}} |
rowspan=5| Junior Women
|rowspan=3| Qualification !rowspan=3| 123 | {{flagathlete|Samantha Simonton|USA}} | March 24, 2019 | Guadalajara {{cc3|MEX}} |
{{flagathlete|Austen Jewell Smith|USA}}
| July 18, 2019 | Suhl {{cc3|GER}} |
{{flagathlete|Jiang Yiting|CHN}}
| September 27, 2023 | Hangzhou {{cc3|CHN}} |
rowspan=1| Final
!rowspan=1| 57 | {{flagathlete|Jiang Yiting|CHN}} | September 27, 2023 | Hangzhou {{cc3|CHN}} |
Teams
! 356 | {{flagu|United States}} (Smith, Jacob, Simonton) | July 18, 2019 | Suhl {{cc3|GER}} |
rowspan=4| Mixed Team
|rowspan=4| Qualification !rowspan=4| 149 | {{flagathlete|Austen Jewell Smith|USA}} | August 20, 2023 | Baku {{cc3|AZE}} |
{{flagathlete|Eman Al-Shamaa|KUW}} {{flagathlete|Abdullah Al-Rashidi|KUW}} | September 28, 2023 | Hangzhou {{cc3|CHN}} |
{{flagathlete|Kimberly Rhode|USA}} {{flagathlete|Vincent Hancock|USA}} | February 12, 2024 | Rabat {{cc3|MAR}} |
{{flagathlete|Diana Bacosi|FRA}} {{flagathlete|Gabriele Rossetti|FRA}} | August 5, 2024 | Paris {{cc3|FRA}} |
rowspan=1|Junior Mixed Team
| Qualification ! 145 | {{flagathlete|Sara Bongini|ITA}} | September 17, 2023 | Osijek {{cc3|CRO}} |
See also
References
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External links
- {{Official website|https://www.issf-sports.org/}}
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