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Shooting at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's trap

The men's trap event at the 2012 Olympic Games took place on 5 and 6 August 2012 at the Royal Artillery Barracks. There were 34 competitors from 27 nations.[1] The event was won by Giovanni Cernogoraz of Croatia, the nation's first medal in the men's trap. Massimo Fabbrizi of Italy took silver, the third consecutive silver and fourth Games on the podium for Italy (Giovanni Pellielo had taken bronze in 2000 and silver in 2004 and 2008; he finished 8th this year, but would be back to win another silver in 2016). Kuwait, like Croatia, earned its first medal in the men's trap; Fehaid Al-Deehani took bronze.

Men's trap
at the Games of the XXX Olympiad
Gold medalist Giovanni Cernogoraz
VenueRoyal Artillery Barracks
Dates5 August 2012
6 August 2012
Competitors34 from 27 nations
Winning score146 =OR
Medalists
← 2008
2016 →

Background edit

This was the 21st appearance of the men's ISSF Olympic trap event. The event was held at every Summer Olympics from 1896 to 1924 (except 1904, when no shooting events were held) and from 1952 to 2016. As with most shooting events, it was nominally open to women from 1968 to 1980; the trap remained open to women through 1992. Very few women participated these years. The event returned to being men-only for 1996, though the new double trap had separate events for men and women that year. In 2000, a separate women's event was added and it has been contested at every Games since. There was also a men's team trap event held four times from 1908 to 1924.[2][3]

Five of the 6 finalists from the 2008 Games returned: gold medalist David Kostelecký of the Czech Republic, silver medalist (and 2000 bronze and 2004 silver medalist) Giovanni Pellielo of Italy, bronze medalist (and 2004 gold medalist) Aleksei Alipov of Russia, fourth-place finisher (and 1996 and 2000 gold medalist) Michael Diamond of Australia, and fifth-place finisher Josip Glasnović of Croatia. Two of the last three World Champions were also competing: Alberto Fernández of Spain (2010) and Massimo Fabbrizi of Italy (2011).[1]

Belarus and Qatar each made their debut in the event. France and Great Britain each made their 19th appearance, tied for most among nations.

Qualification edit

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to two shooters if the NOC earned enough quota sports or had enough crossover-qualified shooters. To compete, a shooter needed a quota spot and to achieve a Minimum Qualification Score (MQS). Once a shooter was using a quota spot in any shooting event, they could enter any other shooting event for which they had achieved the MQS as well (a crossover qualification). There were 33 quota spots available for the trap event: 1 for the host nation, 5 at the 2010 World Championships, 2 at the 2010 American continental championships, 8 at the 2011 World Cup events, 1 at the 2010 African championships, 5 at the 2011 European championships, 1 at the 2011 World Championships, 1 at the 2011 Pan American Games, 2 at the 2011 Oceania championships, 4 at the 2012 Asian championships, 1 invitational place, and 2 reallocated quota. There was also 1 cross-over spot used, by Fehaid Al-Deehani (qualified in double trap).

Competition format edit

The competition used the two-round 125+25 format introduced in 1996.[1] A small but significant change had been introduced by a 2005 rules change, however; only one shot per target was allowed in the final round (rather than the two still used in qualifying and previously used in the final).

The event consisted of two rounds: a qualifier and a final. In the qualifier, each shooter fired 5 sets of 25 targets in trap shooting, with 10 targets being thrown to the left, 10 to the right, and 5 straight-away in each set. The shooters could take two shots at each target.

The top 6 shooters in the qualifying round moved on to the final round. There, they fired one additional round of 25 targets, where only one shot could be taken at each target. The total score from all 150 targets was used to determine final ranking. Ties were broken using a shoot-off; additional shots are fired one at a time until there is no longer a tie.

Records edit

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

Qualifying round
World record   Giovanni Pellielo (ITA) 125 Nicosia, Cyprus 1 April 1994
Olympic record   Michael Diamond (AUS)
  Aleksei Alipov (RUS)
124 Atlanta, United States
Athens, Greece
21 July 1996
15 August 2004
Final round
World record   Karsten Bindrich (GER) 149 (124+25) Nicosia, Cyprus 10 July 2008
Olympic record   David Kostelecký (CZE) 146 (121+25) Beijing, China 10 August 2008

Michael Diamond set the new Olympic record with a perfect qualifying round. Giovanni Cernogoraz and Massimo Fabbrizi both equaled the Olympic record for a combined final with 146.

Schedule edit

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Sunday, 5 August 2012 9:00 Qualifying: Course 1
Monday, 6 August 2012 9:00
16:00
Qualifying: Course 2
Final

Results edit

Qualifying round edit

Rank Shooter Nation 1 2 3 Day 1 4 5 Total Notes
1 Michael Diamond   Australia 25 25 25 75 25 25 125 Q, OR
2 Fehaid Al-Deehani   Kuwait 25 24 25 74 25 25 124 Q
3 Jesús Serrano   Spain 24 25 24 73 25 25 123 Q
4 Massimo Fabbrizi   Italy 25 24 25 74 24 25 123 Q
5 Anton Glasnović   Croatia 25 24 25 74 24 24 122 Q
6 Giovanni Cernogoraz   Croatia 25 25 24 74 24 24 122 Q
7 Boštjan Maček   Slovenia 24 23 25 72 24 24 121
8 Giovanni Pellielo   Italy 23 25 24 72 24 25 121
9 Maxim Kosarev   Russia 23 25 25 73 24 24 121
10 Rashid Al-Athba   Qatar 24 25 24 73 24 24 121
11 Karsten Bindrich   Germany 24 25 25 74 23 23 121
12 Erik Varga   Slovakia 24 25 24 73 25 23 121
13 Aleksei Alipov   Russia 24 22 25 71 25 24 120
14 David Kostelecký   Czech Republic 24 24 25 73 25 22 120
15 Adam Vella   Australia 23 23 23 69 25 25 119
16 Manavjit Singh Sandhu   India 24 24 22 70 25 24 119
17 Andreas Scherhaufer   Austria 25 24 23 72 23 24 119
18 Jiří Lipták   Czech Republic 24 24 25 73 23 23 119
19 Stéphane Clamens   France 23 25 25 73 24 22 119
20 Sergio Piñero   Dominican Republic 22 25 25 72 23 23 118
21 Edward Ling   Great Britain 23 24 25 72 25 21 118
22 Ahmed Zaher   Egypt 23 22 23 68 24 25 117
23 Glenn Kable   Fiji 23 22 24 69 24 24 117
24 Oğuzhan Tüzün   Turkey 23 23 25 71 24 22 117
25 Alberto Fernández   Spain 22 23 25 70 23 23 116
26 Talal Al-Rashidi   Kuwait 24 23 23 70 23 23 116
27 Derek Burnett   Ireland 24 23 23 70 23 23 116
28 Jean Pierre Brol   Guatemala 25 22 24 71 22 23 116
29 Danilo Caro Guarnieri   Colombia 24 23 22 69 24 22 115
30 Du Yu   China 22 23 22 67 22 23 112
31 Juan Carlos Pérez   Bolivia 23 22 23 68 21 21 110
32 Dhaher Al-Aryani   United Arab Emirates 21 21 23 65 23 19 107
33 Joan Tomas Roca   Andorra 21 19 20 60 21 22 103
34 Andrei Kavalenka   Belarus 24 16 19 59 23 19 101

Final edit

Rank Shooter Nation Qual Final Total Shoot-off Notes
  Giovanni Cernogoraz   Croatia 122 24 146 6 =OR
  Massimo Fabbrizi   Italy 123 23 146 5 =OR
  Fehaid Al-Deehani   Kuwait 124 21 145 4
4 Michael Diamond   Australia 125 20 145 3
5 Jesús Serrano   Spain 123 21 144
6 Anton Glasnović   Croatia 122 21 143

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Trap, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Olympedia – Shooting".
  3. ^ "Historical Results". issf-sports.org. International Shooting Sport Federation. Retrieved 11 June 2021.

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The men s trap event at the 2012 Olympic Games took place on 5 and 6 August 2012 at the Royal Artillery Barracks There were 34 competitors from 27 nations 1 The event was won by Giovanni Cernogoraz of Croatia the nation s first medal in the men s trap Massimo Fabbrizi of Italy took silver the third consecutive silver and fourth Games on the podium for Italy Giovanni Pellielo had taken bronze in 2000 and silver in 2004 and 2008 he finished 8th this year but would be back to win another silver in 2016 Kuwait like Croatia earned its first medal in the men s trap Fehaid Al Deehani took bronze Men s trapat the Games of the XXX OlympiadGold medalist Giovanni CernogorazVenueRoyal Artillery BarracksDates5 August 20126 August 2012Competitors34 from 27 nationsWinning score146 ORMedalistsGiovanni Cernogoraz CroatiaMassimo Fabbrizi ItalyFehaid Al Deehani Kuwait 20082016 Contents 1 Background 2 Qualification 3 Competition format 4 Records 5 Schedule 6 Results 6 1 Qualifying round 6 2 Final 7 ReferencesBackground editThis was the 21st appearance of the men s ISSF Olympic trap event The event was held at every Summer Olympics from 1896 to 1924 except 1904 when no shooting events were held and from 1952 to 2016 As with most shooting events it was nominally open to women from 1968 to 1980 the trap remained open to women through 1992 Very few women participated these years The event returned to being men only for 1996 though the new double trap had separate events for men and women that year In 2000 a separate women s event was added and it has been contested at every Games since There was also a men s team trap event held four times from 1908 to 1924 2 3 Five of the 6 finalists from the 2008 Games returned gold medalist David Kostelecky of the Czech Republic silver medalist and 2000 bronze and 2004 silver medalist Giovanni Pellielo of Italy bronze medalist and 2004 gold medalist Aleksei Alipov of Russia fourth place finisher and 1996 and 2000 gold medalist Michael Diamond of Australia and fifth place finisher Josip Glasnovic of Croatia Two of the last three World Champions were also competing Alberto Fernandez of Spain 2010 and Massimo Fabbrizi of Italy 2011 1 Belarus and Qatar each made their debut in the event France and Great Britain each made their 19th appearance tied for most among nations Qualification editMain article Shooting at the 2012 Summer Olympics Qualification Each National Olympic Committee NOC could enter up to two shooters if the NOC earned enough quota sports or had enough crossover qualified shooters To compete a shooter needed a quota spot and to achieve a Minimum Qualification Score MQS Once a shooter was using a quota spot in any shooting event they could enter any other shooting event for which they had achieved the MQS as well a crossover qualification There were 33 quota spots available for the trap event 1 for the host nation 5 at the 2010 World Championships 2 at the 2010 American continental championships 8 at the 2011 World Cup events 1 at the 2010 African championships 5 at the 2011 European championships 1 at the 2011 World Championships 1 at the 2011 Pan American Games 2 at the 2011 Oceania championships 4 at the 2012 Asian championships 1 invitational place and 2 reallocated quota There was also 1 cross over spot used by Fehaid Al Deehani qualified in double trap Competition format editThe competition used the two round 125 25 format introduced in 1996 1 A small but significant change had been introduced by a 2005 rules change however only one shot per target was allowed in the final round rather than the two still used in qualifying and previously used in the final The event consisted of two rounds a qualifier and a final In the qualifier each shooter fired 5 sets of 25 targets in trap shooting with 10 targets being thrown to the left 10 to the right and 5 straight away in each set The shooters could take two shots at each target The top 6 shooters in the qualifying round moved on to the final round There they fired one additional round of 25 targets where only one shot could be taken at each target The total score from all 150 targets was used to determine final ranking Ties were broken using a shoot off additional shots are fired one at a time until there is no longer a tie Records editPrior to this competition the existing world and Olympic records were as follows Qualifying roundWorld record nbsp Giovanni Pellielo ITA 125 Nicosia Cyprus 1 April 1994Olympic record nbsp Michael Diamond AUS nbsp Aleksei Alipov RUS 124 Atlanta United StatesAthens Greece 21 July 199615 August 2004Final roundWorld record nbsp Karsten Bindrich GER 149 124 25 Nicosia Cyprus 10 July 2008Olympic record nbsp David Kostelecky CZE 146 121 25 Beijing China 10 August 2008Michael Diamond set the new Olympic record with a perfect qualifying round Giovanni Cernogoraz and Massimo Fabbrizi both equaled the Olympic record for a combined final with 146 Schedule editAll times are British Summer Time UTC 1 Date Time RoundSunday 5 August 2012 9 00 Qualifying Course 1Monday 6 August 2012 9 0016 00 Qualifying Course 2FinalResults editQualifying round edit Rank Shooter Nation 1 2 3 Day 1 4 5 Total Notes1 Michael Diamond nbsp Australia 25 25 25 75 25 25 125 Q OR2 Fehaid Al Deehani nbsp Kuwait 25 24 25 74 25 25 124 Q3 Jesus Serrano nbsp Spain 24 25 24 73 25 25 123 Q4 Massimo Fabbrizi nbsp Italy 25 24 25 74 24 25 123 Q5 Anton Glasnovic nbsp Croatia 25 24 25 74 24 24 122 Q6 Giovanni Cernogoraz nbsp Croatia 25 25 24 74 24 24 122 Q7 Bostjan Macek nbsp Slovenia 24 23 25 72 24 24 1218 Giovanni Pellielo nbsp Italy 23 25 24 72 24 25 1219 Maxim Kosarev nbsp Russia 23 25 25 73 24 24 12110 Rashid Al Athba nbsp Qatar 24 25 24 73 24 24 12111 Karsten Bindrich nbsp Germany 24 25 25 74 23 23 12112 Erik Varga nbsp Slovakia 24 25 24 73 25 23 12113 Aleksei Alipov nbsp Russia 24 22 25 71 25 24 12014 David Kostelecky nbsp Czech Republic 24 24 25 73 25 22 12015 Adam Vella nbsp Australia 23 23 23 69 25 25 11916 Manavjit Singh Sandhu nbsp India 24 24 22 70 25 24 11917 Andreas Scherhaufer nbsp Austria 25 24 23 72 23 24 11918 Jiri Liptak nbsp Czech Republic 24 24 25 73 23 23 11919 Stephane Clamens nbsp France 23 25 25 73 24 22 11920 Sergio Pinero nbsp Dominican Republic 22 25 25 72 23 23 11821 Edward Ling nbsp Great Britain 23 24 25 72 25 21 11822 Ahmed Zaher nbsp Egypt 23 22 23 68 24 25 11723 Glenn Kable nbsp Fiji 23 22 24 69 24 24 11724 Oguzhan Tuzun nbsp Turkey 23 23 25 71 24 22 11725 Alberto Fernandez nbsp Spain 22 23 25 70 23 23 11626 Talal Al Rashidi nbsp Kuwait 24 23 23 70 23 23 11627 Derek Burnett nbsp Ireland 24 23 23 70 23 23 11628 Jean Pierre Brol nbsp Guatemala 25 22 24 71 22 23 11629 Danilo Caro Guarnieri nbsp Colombia 24 23 22 69 24 22 11530 Du Yu nbsp China 22 23 22 67 22 23 11231 Juan Carlos Perez nbsp Bolivia 23 22 23 68 21 21 11032 Dhaher Al Aryani nbsp United Arab Emirates 21 21 23 65 23 19 10733 Joan Tomas Roca nbsp Andorra 21 19 20 60 21 22 10334 Andrei Kavalenka nbsp Belarus 24 16 19 59 23 19 101Final edit Rank Shooter Nation Qual Final Total Shoot off Notes nbsp Giovanni Cernogoraz nbsp Croatia 122 24 146 6 OR nbsp Massimo Fabbrizi nbsp Italy 123 23 146 5 OR nbsp Fehaid Al Deehani nbsp Kuwait 124 21 145 44 Michael Diamond nbsp Australia 125 20 145 35 Jesus Serrano nbsp Spain 123 21 144 6 Anton Glasnovic nbsp Croatia 122 21 143References edit a b c Trap Men Olympedia Retrieved 17 June 2021 Olympedia Shooting Historical Results issf sports org International Shooting Sport Federation Retrieved 11 June 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shooting at the 2012 Summer Olympics Men 27s trap amp oldid 1147219176, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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