Shooting at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's trap

Men's trap
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueGuangzhou Shotgun Centre
DatesNovember 18, 2010 (2010-11-18)–November 19, 2010 (2010-11-19)
Competitors37 from 15 nations
Medalists
   Athletes from Kuwait
   Athletes from Kuwait
   Lebanon
20062014
Shooting at the
2010 Asian Games

Pistol
10 m air pistol men (T) women (T)
25 m center fire pistol men (T)
25 m rapid fire pistol men (T)
25 m standard pistol men (T)
25 m / 50 m pistol men (T) women (T)
Rifle
10 m air rifle men (T) women (T)
50 m rifle prone men (T) women (T)
50 m rifle 3 positions men (T) women (T)
Running target
10 m running target men (T) women (T)
10 m running target mixed men (T)
Shotgun
Trap men (T) women (T)
Double trap men (T) women (T)
Skeet men (T) women (T)

The men's trap competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China was held on 18 and 19 November at the Guangzhou Shotgun Centre.

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Date Time Event
Thursday, 18 November 2010 09:00 Qualification day 1
Friday, 19 November 2010 09:00 Qualification day 2
14:00 Final

Records

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

Qualification
World Record  Giovanni Pellielo (ITA) 125 Nicosia, Cyprus 1 April 1994
Asian Record  Khaled Al-Mudhaf (KUW) 124 Atlanta, United States 14 May 1998
Games Record  Fahad Al-Deehani (KUW) 123 Hiroshima, Japan 8 October 1994
Final
World Record  Karsten Bindrich (GER) 149 Nicosia, Cyprus 9 July 2008
Asian Record  Manavjit Singh Sandhu (IND) 146 New Delhi, India 24 February 2010
Games Record  Naser Al-Meqlad (KUW) 133 Doha, Qatar 3 December 2006

Results

Qualification

Rank Athlete Day 1 Day 2 Total S-off Notes
1 2 3 4 5
1  Joe Salem (LIB) 2424252424121
2  Khaled Al-Mudhaf (IOC) 2522252325120
3  Naser Al-Meqlad (IOC) 2324242324118
4  Manavjit Singh Sandhu (IND) 2324232425119
5  Savate Sresthaporn (THA) 2324252420116
6  Abdo Al-Yazgie (LIB) 2324232322115+1
7  Zhang Yongjie (CHN) 2423242321115+0
8  Joseph Hanna (LIB) 2424222520115+0
9  Chen Seong Fook (MAS) 2321232324114
10 Andrey Mogilevskiy (KAZ) 2322222324114
11 Jung Chang-hee (KOR) 2322232323114
12 Abdulrahman Al-Faihan (IOC) 2024252223114
13 Yu Xiaokai (CHN) 2223242322114
14 Mohammed Al-Rumaihi (QAT) 2122232225113
15 Jethro Dionisio (PHI) 2523192224113
16 Choo Choon Seng (SIN) 2222232422113
17 Mansher Singh (IND) 2223222422113
18 Hagen Topacio (PHI) 2423252318113
19 Alexandr Gorun (KAZ) 2519242122111
20 Li Yajun (CHN) 2322232221111
21 Bernard Yeoh (MAS) 2123221925110
22 Eric Ang (PHI) 2121232322110
23 Viktor Khassyanov (KAZ) 2220232322110
24 Usman Sadiq (PAK) 2322222221110
25 Lee Young-sik (KOR) 2022202423109
26 Zain Amat (SIN) 2122212223109
27 Song Nam-jun (KOR) 2023212322109
28 Zorawar Singh Sandhu (IND) 1922232421109
29 Rashid Al-Athba (QAT) 2324212021109
30 Lee Wung Yew (SIN) 1924202022105
31 Mohammed Al-Shradh (KSA) 2022212120104
32 Lê Nghĩa (VIE) 1921192221102
33 Hamad Al-Athba (QAT) 1921202219101
34 Anjum Shehzad Noor (PAK) 2018202022100
35 Ong Chee Kheng (MAS) 171923211898
36 Aamer Iqbal (PAK) 202118201897
37 Pu Hsien-chung (TPE) 161919211994

Final

Rank Athlete Qual. Final Total S-off Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Naser Al-Meqlad (IOC) 118 20 138 GR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Khaled Al-Mudhaf (IOC) 120 17 137
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Joe Salem (LIB) 121 15 136+2
4  Abdo Al-Yazgie (LIB) 115 21 136+1
5  Manavjit Singh Sandhu (IND) 119 17 136+0
6  Savate Sresthaporn (THA) 116 13 129

References

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