Olympic Summer Games 2012 / Shooting - Double Trap (Men)

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Olympic rings
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sport shoot
discipline Double trap
gender Men
place Royal Artillery Barracks
Attendees 24 athletes from 19 countries
Competition phase 2nd August 2012

The competition Double Trap Men at the 2012 Olympics in London was in the August 2, 2012 Royal Artillery Barracks played. 24 shooters took part.

The competition took place in two rounds, a qualifying round and a final round. In the qualifying round, each shooter had to shoot three series of 50 targets, with two targets being thrown at the same time. Each hit resulted in a point. The six best shooters qualified for the final. In the final, another series of 50 targets was thrown, again two targets at the same time. Here, too, each hit resulted in a point.

The shooters qualified for the final are highlighted in light green.

Title holder

Olympic champion Walton Eller ( United States ) United StatesUnited States  190 points Beijing 2008
World Champion Joshua Richmond ( United States ) United StatesUnited States  Shooting World Cup 2010 in Munich

Existing records

World record qualification Vitaly Fokeev ( Russia ) RussiaRussia  148 Concepcion , USA March 3, 2011
Olympic record qualification Walton Eller ( United States ) United StatesUnited States  145 Beijing , People's Republic of China August 12, 2008
World record final Peter Wilson ( United Kingdom ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom  198 (148 + 50) Tucson , USA March 28, 2012
Olympic record final Walton Eller ( United States ) United StatesUnited States  190 (145 + 45) Beijing , People's Republic of China August 12, 2008

qualification

space Sagittarius nation Series 1 Series 2 Series 3 Total points Remarks
01 Peter Wilson United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 48 48 47 143
02 Vasily Mossin RussiaRussia Russia 48 45 47 140
03 Fehaid Al-Deehani KuwaitKuwait Kuwait 47 47 46 140
04th Vitaly Fokeev RussiaRussia Russia 44 48 47 139
05 Håkan Dahlby SwedenSweden Sweden 45 46 46 137
06th Richárd Bognár HungaryHungary Hungary 44 49 44 137
07th Rashid Al-Athba QatarQatar Qatar 43 46 47 136
08th Francesco D'Aniello ItalyItaly Italy 48 44 44 136
09 William Chetcuti MaltaMalta Malta 43 47 45 135
10 Li Jun China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 40 47 47 134
11 Ronjan Sodhi IndiaIndia India 48 44 42 134
12 Richard Faulds United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 39 46 48 133
13 Juma Al-Maktoum United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 42 45 46 133
14th Hu Binyuan China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 42 48 43 133
15th Alistair Davis South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 43 43 46 132
16 Joshua Richmond United StatesUnited States United States 44 42 45 131
17th Filipe Fuzaro BrazilBrazil Brazil 44 44 43 131
18th Daniele Di Spigno ItalyItaly Italy 43 46 42 131
19th Ahmed Al-Hatmi OmanOman Oman 37 46 46 129
20th Russell Mark AustraliaAustralia Australia 43 41 44 128
21st José Torres Laboy Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Puerto Rico 41 43 43 127
22nd Walton Eller United StatesUnited States United States 41 43 42 126
23 Anton Glasnović CroatiaCroatia Croatia 38 34 42 114
- Sergio Pinero Dominican RepublicDominican Republic Dominican Republic DNS

final

Olympic Champion Peter Wilson (GBR)
space Sagittarius qualification Final points Total points Sting annotation
1 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Peter Wilson 143 45 188
2 SwedenSweden Håkan Dahlby 137 49 186
3 RussiaRussia Vasily Mossin 140 45 185 2
4th KuwaitKuwait Fehaid Al-Deehani 140 45 185 1
5 RussiaRussia Vitaly Fokeev 139 45 184
6th HungaryHungary Richárd Bognár 137 45 182

Peter Wilson is the first British Olympic champion in double trap.
Håkan Dahlby wins the first Swedish and Wassili Mossin the first Russian medal in this discipline.
For the first time only Europeans won medals.

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