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Olympic Trap

The world's most demanding trap discipline

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125 targets qualification
15 traps for unpredictable angles
Governed by ISSF

Station Layout

Field Configuration

Olympic Trap is shot from five shooting positions arranged in a straight line, 15 meters behind a trench containing 15 trap machines. The trench is 20 meters wide, with traps arranged in three rows of five machines each.

Position Layout

1

Leftmost position

15m from trench

2

Left center

15m from trench

3

Center position

15m from trench

4

Right center

15m from trench

5

Rightmost position

15m from trench

Shooting Sequence

  • • Squad of up to 6 shooters starts at Position 1
  • • Each shooter fires 5 targets from Position 1
  • • Squad moves to Position 2, each fires 5 targets
  • • Continues through all 5 positions
  • • Total: 25 targets per round
  • • Qualification: 125 targets (5 rounds)

Trap Configuration

  • • 15 trap machines in trench
  • • 20 meters wide trench
  • • Three rows of five machines
  • • Random selection of which trap fires
  • • Targets launch instantly on "Pull"
  • • Angles up to 45° left or right

Finals Sequence

The top 6 shooters from qualification advance to the final. The final consists of 25 targets shot in elimination format:

  • • All 6 shooters start together
  • • After each 5 targets, lowest scorer is eliminated
  • • After 20 targets, 2 shooters remain
  • • Final 5 targets determine gold and silver medalists
  • • Bronze medal determined by qualification score

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