ISSF Olympic trap explained

Targets M:125 + 50
Targets F:125 + 50
Targets Mix:150 (75 each) + 50
Olympics M:Since 1900
Olympics F:Since 2000
Olympics Mix:Beginning 2020
Worlds M:Since 1929
Worlds F:Since 1962
Worlds Mix:Since 2017
Abbr M:TR125
Abbr F:TR125W
Abbr Mix:TRMIX

Olympic Trap is a shooting sports discipline contested at the Olympic Games and sanctioned by the International Shooting Sport Federation. Usually referred to simply as "trap", the discipline is also known in the United States as international trap, bunker trap, trench or international clay pigeon.[1] 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 greater.

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

The course of fire is 125 targets in the qualification round for both men and women since 2018. In 2005, the final rules were changed so that only one shot could be taken at each target instead of two in the qualification round. The competitors use 12-bore or smaller shotguns. All smoothbore shotguns, including semi-automatics, but excluding pump-action shotguns, may be used, provided their caliber does not exceed 12 gauge.[2]

Olympic Games

Until 1992, trap was open to both men and women. In 1996, there was no women's trap event, and since 2000, women and men have had separate events in the Olympics.

Mixed / Men's Trap

YearPlaceGoldSilverBronze
1900 Paris
1908 London
1912 Stockholm
1920 Antwerp
1924 Paris
1952 Helsinki
1956 Melbourne
1960 Rome
1964 Tokyo
1968 Mexico City
1972 Munich
1976 Montreal
1980 Moscow
1984 Los Angeles
1988 Seoul
1992 Barcelona
1996 Atlanta
2000 Sydney
2004 Athens
2008 Beijing
2012 London
2016 Rio de Janeiro
2020 Tokyo
2024 Paris

Women's Trap

YearPlaceGoldSilverBronze
2000 Sydney
2004 Athens
2008 Beijing
2012 London
2016 Rio de Janeiro
2020 Tokyo
2024 Paris

World Championships, Men

Year[3] PlaceGoldSilverBronze
1929 Stockholm
1930 Rome
1931 Lvov
1933 Vienna
1934 Budapest
1935 Brussels
1936 Berlin
1937 Helsinki
1938 Luhačovice
1939 Berlin Hermann von dem Bongart
1947 Stockholm
1949 Buenos Aires
1950 Madrid
1952 Oslo
1954 Caracas
1958 Moscow
1959 Cairo
1961 Oslo
1962 Cairo
1965 Santiago
1966 Wiesbaden
1967 Bologna
1969 San Sebastian
1970 Phoenix
1971 Bologna
1973 Melbourne
1974 Bern
1975 Munich
1977 Antibes
1978 Seoul
1979 Montecatini Terme
1981 Tucuman
1982 Caracas
1983 Edmonton
1985 Montecatini Terme
1986 Suhl
1987 Valencia
1989 Montecatini Terme
1990 Moscow
1991 Perth
1993 Barcelona
1994 Fagnano
1995 Nicosia
1997 Lima
1998 Barcelona
1999 Tampere
2001 Cairo
2002 Lahti
2003 Nicosia
2005 Lonato
2006 Zagreb
2007 Nicosia
2009 Maribor
2010 Munich
2011 Belgrade
2013 Lima
2014 Granada
2015 Lonato
2017 Moscow
2018 Changwon
2019 Lonato
2022 Osijek
2023 Baku

World Championships, Men Team

Year[4] PlaceGoldSilverBronze
1929 Stockholm Hungary
Sándor Dora
Pal Dora
Sándor Lumniczer
István Strassburger
Finland
Ake Afforselles
Werner Ekman
Robert Waldemar Huber
Konrad Walentin Huber
Germany
Helmuth Keller
L. Schivy
Rudolf Sack
Sierslorpff
1931 Lvov Austria
August Baumgartner
O. Czernin
H. Mühlbauer
András Montagh
Hungary
Sándor Dora
Pal Dora
Sándor Lumniczer
Konstantyn Lyszkowski
Poland
Tadeusz Baranski
Baranowski
Józef Kiszkurno
1933 Vienna Hungary
Pal Dora
Sándor Dora
Sándor Lumniczer
András Montagh
Denmark Austria
1934 Budapest Hungary
Sándor Lumniczer
Pal Dora
András Montagh
István Strassburger
Germany Denmark
1935 Brussels Hungary
Pal Dora
Sándor Dora
Sándor Lumniczer
István Strassburger
Belgium Germany
1936 Berlin Hungary
Sándor Dora
Gyula Halasy
Sándor Lumniczer
István Strassburger
Germany Great Britain
1937 Helsinki Finland
Ake Afforselles
Werner Ekman
W. Heinonen
Konrad Walentin Huber
Germany
Rudolf Sack
Kurt Schöbel
von Gramon
Hermann Josef von dem Bongart
Sweden
T. Adlers
Axel Ekblom
Klas Kleberg
G. Lundgren
1938 Luhačovice Poland
Józef Kiszkurno
Wilhelm Ziegenhirte
Konstantyn Lyszkowski
Stefan Sztukowski
Czechoslovakia Hungary
Sándor Dora
Sándor Lumniczer
Ladislaus Szapary
István Strassburger
1939 Berlin GermanyHermann Josef von dem Bongart

Kurt Schöbel

Italy Hungary
Sándor Dora
Sándor Lumniczer
István Strassburger
Ladislaus Szapary
1947 Stockholm Sweden
N. Högfeldt
Klas Kleberg
Hans Liljedahl
Carl Palmstierna
Egypt
Seifullah Ghaleb
F. Makarius
Mohamed Labib
S. Shahin
Finland
Werner Ekman
de Prado A.
Konrad Walentin Huber
Sven-Erik Theodor Rosenlew
1949 Buenos Aires Argentina
Leon Bozzi
Juan de Giacomi
Juan Angel Martini Tronconi
Fulvio Rocchi
Sweden
Ivar Borg
Klas Kleberg
Hans Liljedahl
Carl Palmstierna
Uruguay
L. Malugani
H. Barrera
J. Nocetti
F. Fleurguin
1950 Madrid Italy
Carlo Sala
Italo Bellini
Giulio Prati
Giacomo Prati
Greece
Jean Coutzis
Manfredi
George Coutzis
Lynardakis
Spain
Mascort Amigo
Serrahima
Sarasqueta
Rafael Juan Garcia
1952 Oslo Sweden
Alwen C.
Knut Holmqvist
Hans Liljedahl
Carl Palmstierna
Egypt
Seifullah Ghaleb
Youssef Fares
Marabouti M.
S. Shahin
Italy
Italo Bellini
Crocco A.
Adolfo Manfredi
Galliano Rossini
1954 Caracas Italy
Raffaele de Donato
Cesare Merlo
Galliano Rossini
Guglielmo Tuccimei
Sweden
K. Alwen
C. Alwen
Knut Holmqvist
Bengt Malmgren
Egypt
S. A. Chaleb
M. Badraur
M. el Senoussi
A. Riad
1958 Moscow Soviet Union
Sergei Kalinin
Yury Nikandrov
Valentin Styepin
Vladimir Zimenko
Italy
Edoardo Casciano
Alessandro Ciceri
Daniele Ciceri
Galliano Rossini
United States
H. Clark
W. Everhart
Francis Eisenlauer
E. Session
1959 Cairo Italy Lebanon Egypt
1962 Cairo Soviet Union
Sergei Kalinin
Yury Nikandrov
Pavel Senichev
Vladimir Zimenko
East Germany
Gerhard Assmus
Joachim Marscheider
Karl Heinz Kramer
Heinz Rehder
Egypt
Hussam El Badrawi
C. Bidair
Mohamed Chahin Mehrez
Y. Saleh
1966 Wiesbaden United States
Billy Hicks
Gordon Horner
Charles Jenson
Ken Jones
Romania
Ion Dumitrescu
Gheorghe Florescu
Gheorghe Enache
Popovici S.
Soviet Union
Aleksandr Alipov
Yury Nikandrov
Pavel Senichev
Vladimir Zimenko
1967 Bologna Italy
Silvano Basagni
Ennio Mattarelli
Angelo Scalzone
Galliano Rossini
United States
James Beck
Chris Bishop
Billy Hicks
Richard Loffelmacher
Soviet Union
Aleksandr Alipov
Karlo Daraseliya
Yury Kostylev
Pavel Senichev
1969 San Sebastian Italy
Umberto Bertozzi
Alberto Giani
Ennio Mattarelli
Giorgio Rosatti
United States
James Beck
Thomas Garrigus
Howard Terry
Larry Stafford
Egypt
Maly
Mohamed Chahin Mehrez
Sabet
Wahdan
1970 Phoenix United States
James Columbo
Dallas Krapf
Larry Stafford
Walter Zobell
France
Jean-Jacques Baud
Pierre Candelo
Michel Carrega
Dominique Veneny
Italy
Silvano Basagni
Ennio Mattarelli
Giorgio Rosatti
Galliano Rossini
1971 Bologna West Germany
Peter Blecher
Heinz Leibinger
Ludwig Roselius
Hubertus Underberg
Italy
Silvano Basagni
Serafino Giani
Ennio Mattarelli
Giorgio Rosatti
France
Jean-Jacques Baud
Pierre Candelo
Michel Carrega
Michel Prévost
1973 Melbourne Soviet Union
Aleksandr Alipov
Aleksandr Androshkin
Gennady Galkin
Peeter Vehm
United States
Hugh Bowie
Kenneth Gilbert
Frank Little
Harry Skalsky
Australia
James Ellis
Kenneth Lowry
Douglas Smith
Peter Wray
1974 Bern France
Jean-Jacques Baud
Michel Carrega
Daniel Lagarrigue
Robert Pereira
Italy
Silvano Basagni
Alberto Carneroli
Ennio Mattarelli
Giorgio Rosatti
United States
Ken Blasi
Frank Little
James Poindexter
Walter Zobell
1975 Munich United States
Daniel Carlisle
Charvin Dixon
Donald Haldeman
Walter Zobell
Canada
Larry Ivanny
James Platz
John Primrose
Edward Wladichuk
Spain
Esteban Azcue Larranaga
Jaime Bladas Santasusagna
Ricardo Sancho Navarro
Eladio Vallduvi Casals
1977 Antibes Italy
Silvano Basagni
Alberto Carneroli
Carlo Danna
Angelo Alberto Giani
Spain
Esteban Azcue Larranaga
Ricardo Sancho Navarro
Ruiz Rumoroso
Eladio Vallduvi Casals
United States
Hugh Bowie
Donald Haldeman
Frank Little
James Poindexter
1978 Seoul United States
Lee Bannerman
Daniel Carlisle
Randy Voss
Walter Zobell
Japan
Kan Numajiri
Mitsuyoshi Kodaira
Masao Obara
Kazumi Watanabe
Spain
Luis Granados
Ricardo Sancho Navarro
Ruiz Rumoroso
Eladio Vallduvi Casals
1979 Montecatini Terme Italy
Silvano Basagni
Alberto Carneroli
Luciano Giovannetti
Angelo Alberto Giani
Soviet Union
Aleksandr Asanov
Rustam Yambulatov
Sergei Okhotsky
Yury Nikandrov
France
Pierre Boutin
Christian Demarle
Bernard Blondeau
Michel Carrega
1981 Tucuman Soviet Union
Aleksandr Asanov
Oleksandr Lavrinenko
Sergei Okhotsky
Rustam Yambulatov
Spain
Esteban Azcue Larranaga
Pedro Sainz
Ricardo Sancho Navarro
Eladio Vallduvi Casals
Great Britain
Peter Boden
Peter Croft
James Young
John Tennison
1982 Caracas Italy
Silvano Basagni
Daniele Cioni
Luciano Giovannetti
Angelo Alberto Giani
France
Christophe Blein
Bernard Blondeau
Michel Carrega
Patrick Mahaut
Soviet Union
Aleksandr Asanov
Oleksandr Lavrinenko
Sergei Okhotsky
Igor Semyonov
1983 Edmonton United States
Daniel Carlisle
Peter Piffath
Dayne Johnson
Soviet Union
Aleksandr Asanov
Oleksandr Lavrinenko
Igor Semyonov
Australia
Graeme Boyd
James Ellis
John Maxwell
1985 Montecatini Terme Italy
Silvano Basagni
Daniele Cioni
Luciano Giovannetti
Soviet Union
Aleksandr Asanov
Rustam Yambulatov
Oleksandr Lavrinenko
Czechoslovakia
Miloslav Bednařík
Josef Machan
Jindřich Paroubek
1986 Suhl Czechoslovakia
Miloslav Bednařík
Josef Machan
Jindřich Paroubek
Italy
Daniele Cioni
Luciano Giovannetti
Albano Pera
Soviet Union
Aleksandr Asanov
Oleksandr Lavrinenko
Pavel Senichev
1987 Valencia Portugal
Helder Cavaco
João Rebelo
José Pinto
Soviet Union
Oleksandr Lavrinenko
Dmytro Monakov
Urmas Saaliste
United States
Ken Blasi
Daniel Carlisle
George Allen Haas
1989 Montecatini Terme Italy
Daniele Cioni
Albano Pera
Marco Venturini
Hungary
Zoltan Bodo
Karoly Gombos
Istvan Putz
Portugal
Antonio Marques
João Rebelo
Luis Tinoco
1990 Moscow Italy
Daniele Cioni
Albano Pera
Marco Venturini
Portugal
Antonio Marques
João Rebelo
Manuel Silva
East Germany
Jörg Damme
Thomas Fichtner
Ralf Rehberg
1991 Perth United States
Richard Chordash
Bret Erickson
Jay Waldron
Great Britain
Peter Boden
Peter Croft
Kevin Gill
Spain
José Bladas
Rafael Axpe
Juan Torne
1993 Barcelona Italy
Giovanni Pellielo
Roberto Scalzone
Marco Venturini
Spain
José Bladas
Pedro Martin
José Luis Perez
Germany
Jörg Damme
Olaf Kirchstein
Uwe Möller
1994 Fagnano Italy
Giovanni Pellielo
Roberto Scalzone
Marco Venturini
Portugal
João Rebelo
Luis Pereira
Manuel Silva
Germany
Karsten Bindrich
Jörg Damme
Björn Hille
1995 Nicosia Italy
Giovanni Pellielo
Marcello Tittarelli
Marco Venturini
Australia
Michael Diamond
Russell Mark
Filippo Petriella
United States
Brian Ballard
Lance Bade
Joshua Lakatos
1997 Lima Italy
Giovanni Pellielo
Roberto Scalzone
Rodolfo Vigano
Portugal
João Rebelo
José Silva
Manuel Silva
Australia
Benjamin Kelley
Russell Mark
Adam Vella
1998 Barcelona Italy
Marco Venturini
Marcello Tittarelli
Giovanni Pellielo
United States
Dominic Grazioli
James Graves
Lance Bade
Portugal
José Silva
João Rebelo
Luis Pereira
1999 Tampere Australia
Michael Diamond
Russell Mark
Glenn Kable
Russia
Aleksey Alipov
Sergey Lyubomirov
Igor Chebanov
United States
Dominic Grazioli
Matthew Depuydt
Lance Bade
2001 Cairo Australia
Michael Diamond
Benjamin Kelley
Nathan Cassells
United States
Bret Erickson
Joshua Lakatos
Lance Bade
Russia
Pavel Gurkin
Aleksey Alipov
Ivan Derevsky
2002 Lahti Ireland
Derek Burnett
David Malone
Philip Murphy
Australia
Michael Diamond
Russell Mark
Adam Vella
Finland
Tommi Andelin
Ville Laitinen
Petri Nummela
2003 Nicosia Russia
Aleksey Alipov
Maksim Kosarev
Igor Chebanov
Italy
Giovanni Pellielo
Marco Venturini
Massimo Fabbrizi
Slovakia
Vladimír Slamka
Mário Filipovič
Roman Čavara
2005 Lonato Italy
Massimiliano Mola
Massimo Fabbrizi
Giovanni Pellielo
Australia
Thomas Turner
Michael Diamond
Adam Vella
France
Stéphane Clamens
Jean-Pierre Chavassieux
Yves Tronc
2006 Zagreb Russia
Pavel Gurkin
Aleksey Alipov
Maksim Kosarev
India
Manavjit Singh Sandhu
Mansher Singh
Anwer Sultan
United States
Bret Erickson
Matthew Wallace
Lance Bade
2007 Nicosia Kuwait
Khaled Almudhaf
Naser Meqlad
Abdulrahman Al-Faihan
Italy
Giovanni Pellielo
Erminio Frasca
Massimo Fabbrizi
Ireland
Philip Murphy
Derek Burnett
David Malone
2009 Maribor Italy
Massimo Fabbrizi
Erminio Frasca
Giovanni Pellielo
Slovakia
Marián Kovačócy
Erik Varga
Mário Filipovič
Czech Republic
David Kostelecký
Robin Daněk
Jiří Lipták
2010 Munich Italy
Giovanni Pellielo
Erminio Frasca
Massimo Fabbrizi
China
Yajun Li
Chonglun Sun
Xiaokai Yu
San Marino
Stefano Selva
Manuel Mancini
Francesco Amici
2011 Belgrade Italy
Massimo Fabbrizi
Giovanni Pellielo
Rodolfo Vigano
Czech Republic
David Kostelecký
Jiří Gach
Jiří Lipták
Great Britain
Aaron Heading
Edward Ling
Carl Exton
2013 Lima Spain
Alberto Fernandez
Jesus Serrano
Antonio Bailon
Portugal
Jose Manuel Bruno Faria
Ricardo Colaco
Joao Azevedo
Croatia
Anton Glasnovic
Giovanni Cernogoraz
Sasa Sedmak
2014 Granada Italy
Giovanni Pellielo
Valerio Grazini
Massimo Fabbrizi
Kuwait
Fehaid Aldeehani
Talal Alrashidi
Abdulrahman Al-Faihan
Czech Republic
Jiří Lipták
David Kostelecký
Robin Daněk
2015 Lonato Russia
Alexey Alipov
Maksim Smykov
Denis Zotov
Italy
Giovanni Pellielo
Massimo Fabbrizi
Valerio Grazini
San Marino
Stefano Selva
Gian Marco Berti
Manuel Mancini
2017 Moscow Italy
Daniele Resca
Valerio Grazini
Giovanni Pellielo
Czech Republic
Jiří Lipták
David Kostelecký
Vladimír Štěpán
Spain
Alberto Fernandez
Antonio Bailon
Jose Luis Rodriguez Uris
2018 Changwon Kuwait
Abdulrahman Al-Faihan
Talal Alrashidi
Khaled Almudhaf
United States
Glenn Eller
Grayson Davey
Casey Wallace
Italy
Mauro De Filippis
Giovanni Pellielo
Valerio Grazini
2019 Lonato del Garda Italy
Mauro De Filippis
Valerio Grazini
Giovanni Pellielo
Kuwait
Khaled Al-Mudhaf
Abdulrahman Al-Faihan
Talal Al-Rashidi
Great Britain
Matthew Coward-Holley
Nathan Hales
Aaron Heading
2022 Osijek Great Britain
Aaron Heading
Matthew Coward-Holley
Nathan Hales
Czech Republic
Jiří Lipták
Vladimír Štěpán
David Kostelecký
Italy
Mauro De Filippis
Marco Correzzola
Lorenzo Ferrari
2023 Baku United States
William Hinton
Derrick Mein
Derek Haldeman
Italy
Giovanni Pellielo
Massimo Fabbrizi
Daniele Resca
Czech Republic
Jiří Lipták
Pavel Vaněk
David Kostelecký

World Championships, Women

YearPlaceGoldSilverBronze
1962 Cairo
1966 Wiesbaden
1967 Bologna
1969 San Sebastian
1970 Phoenix
1971 Bologna
1974 Bern
1975 Munich
1977 Antibes
1978 Seoul
1979 Montecatini Terme
1981 Tucuman
1982 Caracas
1983 Edmonton
1985 Montecatini Terme
1986 Suhl
1987 Valencia
1989 Montecatini Terme
1990 Moscow
1991 Perth
1993 Barcelona
1994 Fagnano
1995 Nicosia
1997 Lima
1998 Barcelona
1999 Tampere
2001 Cairo
2002 Lahti
2003 Nicosia
2005 Lonato
2006 Zagreb
2007 Nicosia
2009 Maribor
2010 Munich
2011 Belgrade
2013 Lima
2014 Granada
2015 Lonato
2017 Moscow
2018 Changwon
2019 Lonato del Garda
2022 Osijek
2023 Baku

World Championships, Women Team

YearPlaceGoldSilverBronze
1975 Munich Soviet Union
Valentina Gerasina
Julia Klekova
Natalia Ukolova
West Germany
Marlene Caspary
Beate Roselius
Elisabeth von Soden
United States
Audrey Grosch
Kathleen Sedleczky
Frances Strodtman
1977 Antibes Italy
Bina Avrile Guiducci
Wanda Gentiletti
Elda Rolandi
United States
Audrey Grosch
Loral Delaney
Frances Strodtman
Spain
Maria Carmen Garcia de Cubas
Maria Pilar Gonzalez de Rionda
Teresa de Llaurador
1978 Seoul Italy
Wanda Gentiletti
Bina Avrile Guiducci
Bianca Rosa Hansberg
Spain
Maria Carmen Garcia de Cubas
Maria Pilar Gonzalez de Rionda
Maria Teresa Munoz
United States
Loral Delaney
Audrey Grosch
Valeria Johnson
1979 Montecatini Terme Soviet Union
Larisa Tushkina
Valentina Hlebnikova
Julia Klekova
Italy
Bina Avrile Guiducci
Wanda Gentiletti
Elda Rolandi
United States
Hoyle C.
Valeria Johnson
Frances Strodtman
1981 Tucuman Spain
Maria Carmen Garcia de Cubas
Maria Pilar Gonzalez de Rionda
Maria Teresa Munoz
United States
Audrey Grosch
Glenda Stark
Frances Strodtman
1982 Caracas United States
Carol Mc Clure
Frances Strodtman
Connie Tomsovic
Spain
Maria Carmen Garcia de Cubas
Maria Teresa Munoz
Maria Dolores Palazon Hurtado
China
Gao E
Li Li
Yali Xu
1983 Edmonton United States
Loral Delaney
Frances Strodtman
Connie Tomsovic
Spain
Maria Carmen Garcia de Cubas
Maria Pilar Gonzalez de Rionda
Maria Dolores Palazon Hurtado
China
Gao E
Li Li
Yali Xu
1985 Montecatini Terme China
Gao E
Li Li
Yujin Wang
Italy
Paola Tattini
Pia Baldisserri
Wanda Gentiletti
Canada
Susan Nattrass
Anne Mc Garvey
Lisa Salt
1986 Suhl Soviet Union
Svetlana Lazareva
Marina Michailova
Elena Shishirina
China
Gao E
Li Li
Weiping Yin
Italy
Wanda Gentiletti
Roberta Morara
Pia Baldisserri
1989 Montecatini Terme Soviet Union
Daina Gudzinevičiūtė
Svetlana Lazareva
Elena Shishirina
Spain
Maria Dolores Palazon Hurtado
María Quintanal
Gema Usieto
China
Gao E
Ruizhen Lu
Weiping Yin
1990 Moscow Italy
Paola Tattini
Pia Baldisserri
Roberta Pelosi
Soviet Union
Maya Gubieva
Irina Laricheva
Elena Shishirina
China
Ruizhen Lu
Yujin Wang
Weiping Yin
1991 Perth China
Li Li
Yujin Wang
Weiping Yin
Soviet Union
Victoria Chuyko
Elena Shishirina
Elena Tkach
France
Muriel Bernard
Mauricette Colavito
Gisele Renaud
1993 Barcelona China
Gao E
Yujin Wang
Weiping Yin
Germany
Silke Huesing
Susanne Kiermayer
Petra Knetemann
Spain
Maria Dolores Palazon Hurtado
Mari Luz Terol
Gema Usieto
1994 Fagnano Italy
Emanuela Caponi
Roberta Pelosi
Paola Tattini
United States
Deena Julin
Denise Morrison
Theresa Wentzel
Germany
Silke Huesing
Susanne Kiermayer
Petra Knetemann
1995 Nicosia United States
Deena Julin
Denise Morrison
Frances Strodtman
Italy
Cristina Bocca
Roberta Pelosi
Paola Tattini
Finland
Satu Makela
Satu Pusila
Tiina Viljanen
1997 Lima Italy
Cristina Bocca
Roberta Pelosi
Paola Tattini
United States
Carolyn Koch-Paramore
Deena Mendicino
Joetta Novinski
Russia
Irina Laricheva
Elena Shishirina
Maria Volkova
1998 Barcelona China
Li Chen
Hua Guo
Gao E
United States
Deena Minyard
Cindy Gentry
Theresa Dewitt
Germany
Sonja Scheibl
Silke Huesing
Susanne Kiermayer
1999 Tampere China
Fang Han
Li Chen
Gao E
France
Delphine Racinet
Gisele Renaud
Yolande Vidal
Italy
Cristina Bocca
Giulia Iannotti
Roberta Pelosi
2001 Cairo Russia
Irina Laricheva
Elena Tkach
Maria Zub
China
Gao E
Hua Guo
Yingzi Liu
Australia
Suzanne Balogh
Deserie Baynes
Nessa Jenkins
2002 Lahti Russia
Irina Laricheva
Elena Tkach
Maria Zub
Spain
Vanessa Leon
Vanesa Majuelo
María Quintanal
China
Gao E
Huike Ma
Yujin Wang
2003 Nicosia Italy
Roberta Pelosi
Giulia Iannotti
Maria Sole Santasilia
China
Gao E
Yujin Wang
Yingzi Liu
Spain
Vanessa Leon
María Quintanal
Vanesa Majuelo
2005 Lonato Russia
Irina Laricheva
Elena Tkach
Elena Shishirina
Italy
Deborah Gelisio
Romina Giansanti
Giulia Iannotti
China
Huike Ma
Gao E
Yi Wen Wang
2006 Zagreb China
Li Chen
Mei Zhu
Gao E
Great Britain
Lesley Goddard
Charlotte Kerwood
Shona Marshall
Russia
Elena Tkach
Irina Laricheva
Tatiana Barsuk
2007 Nicosia Italy
Deborah Gelisio
Giulia Iannotti
Arianna Perilli
China
Yingzi Liu
Li Chen
Gao E
Germany
Sonja Scheibl
Susanne Kiermayer
Jana Beckmann
2009 Maribor Italy
Jessica Rossi
Deborah Gelisio
Giulia Iannotti
Great Britain
Shona Marshall
Charlotte Kerwood
Abbey Burton
San Marino
Alessandra Perilli
Daniela Del Din
Francesca Spadoni
2010 Munich Italy
Jessica Rossi
Deborah Gelisio
Giulia Iannotti
China
Yingzi Liu
Gao E
Xingyu Lu
San Marino
Marina Santolini
Alessandra Perilli
Daniela Del Din
2011 Belgrade Russia
Elena Tkach
Irina Laricheva
Tatiana Barsuk
France
Marina Sauzet
Delphine Racinet
Stephanie Neau
China
Yingzi Liu
Gao E
Cuicui Wu
2013 Lima Italy
Jessica Rossi
Frederica Caporuscio
Silvana Stanco
Russia
Elena Tkach
Irina Laricheva
Tatiana Barsuk
Australia
Suzanne Balogh
Catherine Skinner
Laetisha Scanlan
2014 Granada Germany
Katrin Quooss
Jana Beckmann
Christiane Goehring
Italy
Deborah Gelisio
Jessica Rossi
Silvana Stanco
Spain
Fatima Galvez
Eva Maria Clemente
Maria Quintanal Zubizarreta
2015 Lonato Great Britain
Charlotte Kerwood
Kristy Barr
Abbey Ling
Finland
Markita Salmi
Noora Antikainen
Satu Mäkelä-Nummela
Russia
Elena Tkach
Ekaterina Rabaya
Tatiana Barsuk
2017 Moscow United States
Ashley Carroll
Caitlin Barney Weinheimer
Corey Cogdell
Finland
Markita Salmi
Satu Mäkelä-Nummela
Mopsi Veromaa
Italy
Jessica Rossi
Silvana Stanco
Alessia Iezzi
2018 Changwon Italy
Silvana Stanco
Jessica Rossi
Alessia Iezzi
Spain
Beatriz Martinez
Fatima Galvez
Francisca Muñoz De Leon Moral
United States
Kayle Browning
Ashley Carroll
Aeriel Skinner
2019 Lonato del Garda United States
Ashley Carroll
Rachel Tozier
Kayle Browning
Russia
Iuliia Saveleva
Yulia Tugolukova
Tatiana Barsuk
Italy
Silvana Stanco
Jessica Rossi
Maria Palmitessa
2022 Osijek Italy
Giulia Grassia
Alessia Iezzi
Jessica Rossi
Finland
Mopsi Veromää
Noora Antikainen
Satu Makela-Nummela
Australia
Penny Smith
Catherine Skinner
Laetisha Scanlan
2023 Baku Italy
Jessica Rossi
Silvana Stanco
Maria Lucia Palmitessa
Australia
Penny Smith
Laetisha Scanlan
Catherine Skinner
China
Wu Cuicui
Li Qingnian
Zhang Xinqiu

World Championships, Mixed Team

Following the 2016 Rio Olympics, the ISSF created a new event, Mixed Team Trap. The mixed team consists of one male and one female shooter. During the qualification rounds, each team is squadded with two other teams and each shooter shoots 25 targets per round, just as in the individual event. This continues for three rounds (75 targets per shooter, 150 targets per team). The finals are contested between the top 6 teams. Shooters take turns shooting five targets each (1 rotation) for five rotations (25 targets), at which time the lowest scoring is eliminated. Another team is eliminated after five additional targets until the final two teams are left. The final two teams shoot ten targets to determine a winner, for 50 targets in the finals.

The first World Championship for Mixed Team was held at the 2017 World Shotgun Championships in Moscow, RUS.

YearPlaceGoldSilverBronze
2017 Moscow Australia
Penny Smith
Thomas Grice
Spain
Beatriz Martinez
Antonio Bailon
United States
Ashley Carroll
Derek Haldeman
2018 Changwon Slovakia
Zuzana Štefečeková
Erik Varga
Russia
Ekaterina Rabaya
Alexey Alipov
Great Britain
Kirsty Barr
Aaron Heading
2019 Lonato del Garda Australia
Laetisha Scanlan
James Willett
Russia
Iuliia Saveleva
Maksim Smykov
Australia
Penny Smith
Thomas Grice
2022 Osijek
Mauro De Filippis
Giulia Grassia

Nathan Hales
Lucy Hall

James Willett
Laetisha Scanlan

Boštjan Maček
Jasmina Maček
2023 Baku
Maria Ines Coelho de Barros
João Azevedo

Rachel Tozier
Derrick Mein

Mariya Dmitriyenko
Daniel Pochivalov

Junior World Championships, Men

YearPlaceGoldSilverBronze
1989 Montecatini
1991 Perth
1993 Barcelona
1994 Fagnano
1995 Nicosia
1997 Lima
1998 Barcelona
1999 Tampere
2001 Cairo
2002 Lahti
2003 Nicosia
2005 Lonato
2006 Zagreb
2007 Nicosia
2009 Maribor
2010 Munich
2011 Belgrade
2013 Lima
2014 Granada
2015 Lonato
2017 Moscow
2018 Changwon
2019 Lonato del Garda

Junior World Championships, Women

YearPlaceGoldSilverBronze
1999 Tampere
2001 Cairo
2002 Lahti
2003 Nicosia
2005 Lonato
2006 Zagreb
2007 Nicosia
2009 Maribor
2010 Munich
2011 Belgrade
2013 Lima
2014 Granada
2015 Lonato
2017 Moscow
2018 Changwon
2019 Lonato del Garda

Junior World Championships, Mixed Team

YearPlaceGoldSilverBronze
2018 Changwon Italy
Erica Sessa
Lorenzo Ferrari
Italy
Maria Lucia Palmitessa
Matteo Marongiu
China
Wendi Gao
Yiliu Ouyang
2019 Lonato del Garda Czech Republic
Zina Hrdličková
Fabio Beccari
Italy
Gaia Ragazzini
Matteo Marongiu
Bulgaria
Selin Ali
Ivan Georgiev

Current world records

See also: List of Olympic records in shooting and List of national shooting records surpassing the world records.

Current world records in trap as of September 24, 2023[5]
Men
Junior MenQualification124

May 14, 1998
August 5, 2011
May 12, 2022
Final48August 20, 2018
Teams364 (Grazini, Mancarella, Fioravanti)August 5, 2011
WomenQualification125July 29, 2021
Final48March 5, 2018
Teams357 (Wu, Zhang, Li)October 1, 2023
Junior WomenQualification121September 3, 2018
Final45
September 6, 2019
July 23, 2023
Teams352 (Palmitessa, Sessa, Littame)September 3, 2018
Mixed Team
Junior Mixed TeamQualification145
October 7, 2021
Final42
September 8, 2018

See also

References

  1. Book: Meyer, Jerry . The Clay Target Handbook . Globe Pequot . 1995 . Guilford, Conn. . 1-55821-415-1 . 147.
  2. Web site: ISSF Shotgun Rules . International Shooting Sport Federation . 28 March 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230122214515/https://www.issf-sports.org/getfile.aspx?mod=docf&pane=1&inst=462&file=ISSF_Shotgun_Rules_Draft_01.01.2023.pdf . 22 January 2023 . 6 . English . PDF . 1 January 2023 . 9.4.2.1 a) All types of smoothbore shotguns, including semi-automatics, but excluding pump action shotguns, may be used, provided their caliber does not exceed 12 gauge. Shotguns smaller than 12 gauge may be used. . dead.
  3. Web site: Historical Results - Shotgun World Championships Trap men. issf-sports.org. 30 May 2020.
  4. Web site: Historical Results - Shotgun Team World Championships Trap Men. issf-sports.org. 30 May 2020.
  5. Web site: ISSF - International Shooting Sport Federation - issf-sports.org. www.issf-sports.org. 2020-03-10.