Shooting at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's trap

Men's trap
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
View of the outdoor field at the National Shooting Center, where the Men's trap took place.
VenueNational Shooting Center
Date7–8 August 2016
Competitors33 from 24 nations
Winning score13/15 (in the gold medal match)
Medalists
   Croatia
   Italy
   Great Britain
Shooting at the
2016 Summer Olympics
Qualification
Rifle
50 m rifle three positions men women
50 m rifle prone men
10 m air rifle   men   women
Pistol
50 m pistol men
25 m pistol women
25 m rapid fire pistol men
10 m air pistol men women
Shotgun
Trap men women
Double trap men
Skeet men women

The men's trap at the 2016 Olympic Games took place on 7–8 August 2016 at the National Shooting Center.[1]

The event was won by Croatian Josip Glasnović.

The medals were presented by Danka Barteková, IOC member, Slovakia and Olegario Vázquez Raña, President of the International Shooting Sport Federation.

Competition format

The event consisted of two rounds: a qualifier and a final. In the qualifier, each shooter fired 5 sets of 25 targets in trap shooting, with 10 targets being thrown to the left, 10 to the right, and 5 straight-away in each set. The shooters could take two shots at each target.

The top 6 shooters in the qualifying round moved on to the final round. There, they fired one additional round of 15 targets, where only one shot could be taken at each target. The total score from these 15 targets was used to determine final ranking. Ties are broken using a shoot-off; additional shots are fired one at a time until there is no longer a tie.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

Qualification records
World record  Giovanni Pellielo (ITA) 125 Nicosia, Cyprus 1 April 1994
Olympic record  Michael Diamond (AUS) 125 London, United Kingdom 6 August 2012

Qualification round

Rank Athlete Country 1 2 3 Day 1 4 5 Total Shoot-off Notes
1 Giovanni Pellielo  Italy 24252473 24 25 122 Q
2 Edward Ling  Great Britain 24242573 23 24 120 Q
3 Josip Glasnović  Croatia 25222572 25 23 120 Q
4 Ahmed Kamar  Egypt 23232470 24 25 119 Q
5 David Kostelecký  Czech Republic 23252472 23 23 118 Q
6 Massimo Fabbrizi  Italy 25252575 21 22 118 Q
7 Alexey Alipov  Russia 21222568 24 25 117
8 Khaled Al-Mudhaf  Individual Olympic Athletes 24242270 22 25 117
9 Giovanni Cernogoraz  Croatia 2321236725 24 116
10 Maxime Mottet  Belgium 2322236824 24 116
11 Vesa Törnroos  Finland 22232469 2423 116
12 Adam Vella  Australia 24222369 2125 115
13 Yavuz İlnam  Turkey 2423247120 24 115
14 Abdulrahman Al-Faihan  Individual Olympic Athletes 2423206725 23 115
15 Roberto Schmits  Brazil 2424237121 23 115
16 Manavjit Singh Sandhu  India 2323226825 22 115
17 Alberto Fernández  Spain 2423226925 21 115
18 Marian Kovačocý  Slovakia 2421226723 24 114
19 Kynan Chenai  India 2223226724 23 114
20 Eduardo Lorenzo  Dominican Republic 2222246824 22 114
21 Erik Varga  Slovakia 2323236924 21 114
22 Boštjan Maček  Slovenia 2222226624 23 113
23 Glenn Kable  Fiji 2322226722 23 112
24 Abdel-Aziz Mehelba  Egypt 2320236624 22 112
25 Yang Kun-pi  Chinese Taipei 23212064 2224 110
26 Mitchell Iles  Australia 2023226522 23 110
27 Danilo Caro  Colombia 2521216721 22 110
28 Francisco Boza  Peru 222020622423 109
29 Erdinç Kebapçı  Turkey 2418246622 20 108
30 Mohamed Ramah  Morocco 2218246421 21 106
31 Fernando Borello  Argentina 2122186121 23 105
32 Stefano Selva  San Marino 2320145722 23 102
33 João Paulo de Silva  Angola 2118226118 19 98

Semifinal

Rank Athlete Country Total Shoot-off Notes
1 Josip Glasnović  Croatia 15 Gold Medal Match
2 Giovanni Pellielo  Italy 14 Gold Medal Match
3 David Kostelecký  Czech Republic 13 Bronze Medal Match
4 Edward Ling  Great Britain 12 +3 Bronze Medal Match
5 Ahmed Kamar  Egypt 12 +2
6 Massimo Fabbrizi  Italy 11

Final (medal matches)

Rank Athlete Country Total Shoot-off Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Josip Glasnović  Croatia 13 +4
2nd, silver medalist(s) Giovanni Pellielo  Italy 13 +3
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Edward Ling  Great Britain 13
4 David Kostelecký  Czech Republic 9

References

  1. "Men's trap". Rio 2016. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
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