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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

Finals Sequence

Elimination Format

The Olympic Trap Final consists of 25 targets shot in elimination format. All six finalists shoot simultaneously from the same five positions used in qualification. The format creates intense pressure as shooters know that every miss could mean elimination.

Elimination Schedule

1

Targets 1-5

All 6 shooters compete. After 5 targets, lowest scorer eliminated (5 remain)

2

Targets 6-10

5 shooters compete. After 10 targets, lowest scorer eliminated (4 remain)

3

Targets 11-15

4 shooters compete. After 15 targets, lowest scorer eliminated (3 remain)

4

Targets 16-20

3 shooters compete. After 20 targets, lowest scorer eliminated (2 remain)

5

Targets 21-25

Final 2 shooters compete. After 25 targets, highest scorer wins gold, second place wins silver

Shooting Sequence

  • • All 6 shooters start at Position 1
  • • Each shooter fires 1 target from Position 1
  • • Squad moves to Position 2, each fires 1 target
  • • Continues through all 5 positions
  • • After 5 targets, elimination occurs
  • • Process repeats until 2 shooters remain
  • • Final 5 targets determine gold and silver

Tie-Breaking Rules

  • • If tied after 5 targets, shoot-off targets determine elimination
  • • Shoot-off continues until one shooter misses
  • • In final 5 targets, ties broken by shoot-off
  • • Bronze medal: highest qualification score among eliminated finalists

Medal Determination

  • Gold Medal: Highest score after 25 targets in final
  • Silver Medal: Second highest score after 25 targets in final
  • Bronze Medal: Highest qualification score among the 4 shooters eliminated in final
  • • Qualification scores carry over - they determine bronze and tie-breakers

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