Double Trap

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Double Trap
Men
Number of shots: 150 + 50
Olympic Games: Since 1996
Abbreviation: DT150
Women
Number of shots: 120
Olympic Games: 1996-2004
Abbreviation: DT120


Double Trap is a clay pigeon shooting sport, one of the ISSF shooting events. It is a recreational and competitive activity where participants use a shotgun to attempt to break a clay disk flung away from the shooter at high speed. The modern game of trap is in some ways a replacement for a game where the targets were live pigeons. Indeed, one of the names for the clay targets used in shooting games is clay pigeons.

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.

In international Double Trap competitions, the course of fire is 75 doubles for men and 60 doubles for women. As the men's event enjoys Olympic status, it also 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 and so final shooting for women was discontinued.

[edit] Current world records

Men - Qualification 147 Michael Diamond 1998, Barcelona Team 429 Italy 1998, Nicosia
Men - Final 194
146+48
Daniele Di Spigno 1999, Tampere
Junior Male 146 William Chetcuti 2004, Nicosia Team 415 Italy 1998, Nicosia
Women 115 Zhang Yafei 2000, Nicosia Team 328 China 2001, Cairo
Junior Female 113 Deborah Gelisio 1995, Nicosia

[edit] See also


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