Olympic sport
The "trap" event, officially the ISSF Olympic trap , is an event held at the Summer Olympic Games . The men's event was introduced in 1900, and held at most editions of the Games (except 1904 and 1928, when no shooting events were held, and 1932 to 1948) and every edition since 1952. 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.[ 1]
Men's trap multiple medalists [ edit ]
Men's trap medalists by nation [ edit ]
Women's trap medals [ edit ]
Women's trap multiple medalists [ edit ]
Women's trap medalists by nation [ edit ]
Men's double trap medals [ edit ]
Men's double trap multiple medalists [ edit ]
Men's double trap medalists by nation [ edit ]
Women's double trap medals [ edit ]
Women's double trap multiple medalists [ edit ]
Women's double trap medalists by nation [ edit ]
Men's team trap medals [ edit ]
Games
Gold
Silver
Bronze
1908 Stockholm details
Peter Easte , Alexander Maunder , Frank Moore , Charles Palmer , John Pike , John Postans Great Britain
George Beattie , Walter Ewing , Mylie Fletcher , David McMackon , George Vivian , Arthur Westover Canada
John Butt , Harold Creasey , Bob Hutton , William Morris , George Skinner , George Whitaker Great Britain
1912 Stockholm details
Charles Billings , Edward Gleason , James Graham , Frank Hall , John H. Hendrickson , Ralph Spotts United States
John Butt , William Grosvenor , Harold Humby , Alexander Maunder , Charles Palmer , George Whitaker Great Britain
Alfred Goeldel , Horst Goeldel , Erland Koch , Albert Preuß , Erich Graf von Bernstorff , Franz von Zedlitz und Leipe Germany
1920 Antwerp details
Mark Arie , Horace Bonser , Jay Clark , Forest McNeir , Frank Troeh , Frank Wright United States
Albert Bosquet , Joseph Cogels , Émile Dupont , Edouard Fesinger , Henri Quersin , Louis Van Tilt , Casimir Reuterskiöld Belgium
Per Kinde , Fredric Landelius , Erik Lundquist , Karl Richter , Erik Sökjer-Petersén , Alfred Swahn Sweden
1924 Paris details
Frederick Etchen , Frank Hughes , John Noel , Clarence Platt , Samuel Sharman , William Silkworth United States
William Barnes , George Beattie , John Black , Robert Montgomery , Samuel Newton , Samuel Vance Canada
Werner Ekman , Konrad Huber , Robert Huber , Georg Nordblad , Toivo Tikkanen , Magnus Wegelius Finland
2020 Tokyo details
Spain (ESP) Alberto Fernández Fátima Gálvez
San Marino (SMR) Gian Marco Berti Alessandra Perilli
United States (USA) Brian Burrows Madelynn Bernau
Men's team trap multiple medalists [ edit ]
Men's team trap medalists by nation [ edit ]
^ "Historical Results" . issf-sports.org . International Shooting Sport Federation. Retrieved 11 June 2021 .
Editions Current events Former events
free rifle
300 m 3 pos
300 m prone
300 m kneeling
300 m standing
300 m team 3 pos
600 m
1000 yd
military rifle
200 m
300 m 3 pos
300 m prone
300 m standing
300 m team prone
300 m team standing
600 m prone
600 m team prone
300 m & 600 m team prone
small-bore rifle
disappearing target
moving target
stationary target
25 m
25 m team
50 m team
running deer
single shot
single shot team
double shot
double shot team
single & double shot
running target
free pistol
rapid fire pistol
military pistol
trap