Shooting at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's trap

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Men's trap
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
Venue Wolf Creek Shooting Complex
Competitors 58 from 41 nations
Winning score 149 (OR)
Medalists
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1st Michael Diamond  Australia
2nd Josh Lakatos  United States
3rd Lance Bade  United States
← 1992 (mixed)
2000 →
Shooting at the
1996 Summer Olympics
Shooting pictogram.svg
Rifle
50 m rifle three positions men women
50 m rifle prone men
10 m air rifle   men   women
Pistol
50 m pistol men
25 m pistol women
25 m rapid fire pistol men
10 m air pistol men women
Shotgun
Trap men
Double trap men women
Skeet men
Running target
10 m running target men

Men's trap shooting was one of the fifteen shooting events at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Michael Diamond won, setting two new Olympic records, ahead of two Americans. After the regular 150 targets, it took a marathon shoot-off to separate the silver and bronze medalists; after both shooters had hit 27 straight targets, Josh Lakatos hit his 28th while Lance Bade missed.

Qualification round

Rank Athlete Country Day 1 Day 2 Total Shoot-off Notes
1 Michael Diamond  Australia 74 50 124 Q OR
2 Lance Bade  United States 73 50 123 Q
3 Josh Lakatos  United States 74 49 123 Q
4 John Maxwell  Australia 75 48 123 Q
5 Vladimir Slamka  Slovakia 74 48 122 4 Q
6 Zhang Bing  China 74 48 122 3 Q
7 Manuel Vieira  Portugal 72 50 122 1
8 Jiri Gach  Czech Republic 72 49 121
9 Karsten Bindrich  Germany 75 46 121
9 Peter Boden  Great Britain 74 47 121
9 George Leary  Canada 73 48 121
9 Zhang Yongjie  China 72 49 121
13 Zoltan Bodo  Hungary 72 48 120
13 Pavel Kubec  Czech Republic 73 47 120
13 Russell Mark  Australia 72 48 120
13 Park Chul-sung  North Korea 75 45 120
13 Giovanni Pellielo  Italy 72 48 120
13 Jose Perez  Spain 74 46 120
13 João Rebelo  Portugal 70 50 120
20 Fehaid Al Deehani  Kuwait 71 48 119
20 Xavier Bouvier  Switzerland 74 45 119
20 Jörg Damme  Germany 72 47 119
20 Philippe Dupont  Belgium 71 48 119
20 Bret Erickson  United States 72 47 119
20 Karoly Gombos  Hungary 71 48 119
20 Jean Labatut  Brazil 71 48 119
20 Lee Wung Yew  Singapore 73 46 119
20 Frans Pace  Malta 72 47 119
20 Marcello Tittarelli  Italy 71 48 119
20 Marco Venturini  Italy 70 49 119
31 Francesco Amici  San Marino 70 48 118
31 Danilo Caro  Colombia 72 46 118
31 Alejandro Fernández  Mexico 72 46 118
31 David Kostelecký  Czech Republic 70 48 118
31 Mansher Singh  India 69 49 118
31 Zhao Guisheng  China 70 48 118
37 Gerard Barcia  Andorra 68 49 117
37 Kevin Gill  Great Britain 71 46 117
37 Ivan Gulev  Bulgaria 69 48 117
37 Keld Hansen  Denmark 70 47 117
37 Christophe Vicard  France 70 47 117
42 Thomas Allen  Ireland 70 46 116
42 Armand Dousemont  Luxembourg 69 47 116
42 Brant Woodward  New Zealand 71 45 116
45 Paulo Franca  Angola 70 45 115
45 Heikki Jaansalu  Estonia 68 47 115
45 Dmytro Monakov  Ukraine 67 48 115
45 Ian Shaw  Canada 68 47 115
49 Jose Artecona  Puerto Rico 70 44 114
49 Francisco Boza  Peru 68 46 114
49 Cheng Shu Ming 23x15px Hong Kong 67 47 114
49 Michel Daou 23x15px Netherlands Antilles 68 46 114
49 Alp Kizilsu  Turkey 69 45 114
49 Uwe Möller  Germany 68 46 114
49 Frans Peeters  Belgium 69 45 114
56 George Earnshaw 23x15px Philippines 69 44 113
57 Michail Elpikidis  Greece 64 47 111
57 Huang I-chien  Chinese Taipei 65 46 111

OR Olympic record – Q Qualified for final

Final

Rank Athlete Qual Final Total 4th place
shoot-off
Silver
shoot-off
Notes
1st  Michael Diamond (AUS) 124 25 149 OR
2nd  Josh Lakatos (USA) 123 24 147 28
3rd  Lance Bade (USA) 123 24 147 27
4  John Maxwell (AUS) 123 23 146 7
5  Zhang Bing (CHN) 122 24 146 6
6  Vladimir Slamka (SVK) 122 23 145

OR Olympic record

References

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