Trapshooters.com Home Page

Back to the Trap Discussion Web

Casual Olympic Viewer Guide: Double Trap Shooting

Most Recent Posts First

Jump to First Post

Jump to Last Post

Display Deleted Messages

Posted By Posted Date/Time
Joe Potosky 31-Jul-12 - 07:14 PM ET


Subject: Casual Olympic Viewer Guide: Double Trap Shooting
From: Joe Potosky
Email:
Date: Tue, Jul 31, 2012 - 07:14 PM ET
Website Address: http://nymag.com/daily/sports/2012/07/casual-viewers-guide-double-trapshooting.html

By Chris Cohen - NY Sports

The shooting competitions in the Paris Olympics of 1900 included an event that used live pigeons as targets — almost 300 birds were killed, with winner Léon de Lunden downing 21 alone. In 2012, when even the traditional opening ceremony dove release has been replaced by metaphorical “dove bikes” out of concern for animal welfare, we instead have trapshooting, in which shooters pulverize flying clay disks with shotguns.

Trap events are split into trap and double trap. Though the two events take place on the same range, double trap involves shooting two targets airborne simultaneously at set angles, as opposed to conventional one-target trap, in which shooters take aim at a single target thrown at a variety of surprise angles. It’s relatively uncommon for shooters to be world-class competitors in both disciplines, and we’re going to focus on here on double trap, which has been an Olympic sport since 1996.

Event Format

Twenty-four shooters have qualified for the Games. They'll be divided into four “squads” for three preliminary rounds, and the six best shooters (regardless of their squad) will face off in a final round later that day.

LINK TO THE COMPLETE ARTICLE

http://nymag.com/daily/sports/2012/07/casual-viewers-guide-double-trapshooting.html

Email a link to this post - Email a link to this thread - Back to the Trap Discussion Web

The owners, administrators and moderators of the Trapshooters.com have no obligation to keep objectionable messages off this forum. It is impossible for us to review all messages. All messages express the views of the author, and neither the owners, administrators or moderators of Trapshooters.com Discussion Forum will be held responsible for the content of any message. The owners, administrators and moderators of the Trapshooters.com Discussion Forum reserve the right to remove, edit, move or close any thread for any reason at our sole discretion. However, the owners, administrators and moderators are not monitoring or editing the site and are under no obligation to police it for items that some persons may find objectionable.

[ Back ]

To Register for full access to reply and create threads Click Here!
To Login to the discussion web Click Here!
To report problems with this site email email us