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Olympic Trap Final

The ultimate medal round with elimination format

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25 targets elimination final
Top 6 from qualification
Governed by ISSF

Scoring

Each target hit and broken scores 1 point. Scores are cumulative throughout the final. After each 5 targets, the shooter with the lowest cumulative score is eliminated.

Cumulative Scoring

Scores accumulate throughout the final - not reset after each elimination

Elimination Points

After targets 5, 10, 15, and 20, lowest scorer eliminated

Target Must Break

Target must visibly break to score. "Dust" without visible pieces is a lost target

No Bird

If target is irregular or broken, shooter calls "No Bird" and receives a replacement target

Gun Rules

Gauge

12 gauge only (maximum 24.5mm bore diameter)

Ammunition

Max 24.5g (7/8 oz) shot. #7.5 or #8 shot size typical

Gun Position

Gun must be held below shoulder level until target appears - "low gun" position

Safety

Open and empty when moving between stations. Muzzle control at all times

Target Specifications

Size

Standard 110mm diameter clay targets

Speed

Up to 110 km/h (68 mph) at trap exit

Distance

70-75 meters when broken

Angle

Random left/right up to 45° from center

Final-Specific Rules

All shooters shoot simultaneously from same positions

Elimination occurs after each 5 targets

Ties broken by shoot-off targets

Bronze medal determined by qualification score

Scores displayed publicly after each target

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