Lance Bade

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Lance Bade
medal table

Sport shooting

United StatesUnited States United States
Olympic games
bronze Atlanta 1996 Trap
World championships
silver Barcelona 1993 Double trap (M)
bronze Fagnano 1994 Trap
bronze Nicosia 1995 Trap (M)
bronze Nicosia 1995 Double trap (M)
bronze Lima 1997 Double trap (M)
silver Barcelona 1998 Trap
silver Barcelona 1998 Trap (M)
bronze Tampere 1999 Trap (M)
silver Cairo 2001 Trap (M)
bronze Zagreb 2006 Trap (M)
Pan American Games
silver Winnipeg 1999 Trap
gold Winnipeg 1999 Double trap
gold Santo Domingo 2003 Trap

Lance Thomas Bade (born February 6, 1971 in Vancouver , Washington ) is a former American marksman .

successes

Lance Bade took part in three Olympic Games in trap and double trap . In 1996 he finished tenth in the double trap in Atlanta , while he reached the final in the trap and finished it with 147 points. In the jump-off for the silver medal he was defeated by Josh Lakatos , with which he won the bronze medal. Four years later he made it to the final this time in a double trap, which he finished in last place and thus in sixth place overall. In the trap competition he reached 16th place. At the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens he only appeared in a trap, where he made it to the final again and came in fifth.

At world championships , Bade won ten medals between 1993 and 2006, four of them silver and six bronze. In 1998 he was vice world champion in trap singles in Barcelona and also with the team. With the Trap team, he repeated this success in 2001 in Cairo . In the double trap he and the team took second place in 1993 in Barcelona. At the Pan American Games in Winnipeg in 1999 , Bade secured the silver medal in the trap and the gold medal in the double trap. In 2003 in Santo Domingo , he won the trap competition.

Bade is married and has two children.

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