Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's double trap

The men's double trap competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 17 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece.

Men's double trap
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
VenueMarkópoulo Olympic Shooting
Centre
DateAugust 17, 2004
Competitors25 from 19 nations
Winning score189 =OR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Ahmed Al Maktoum
 United Arab Emirates
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
 India
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Wang Zheng
 China
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The event consisted of two rounds: a qualifier and a final. In the qualifier, each shooter fired 3 sets of 50 shots in trap shooting. Shots were paired, with two targets being launched at a time.

The top 6 shooters in the qualifying round moved on to the final round. There, they fired one additional round of 50. The total score from all 200 shots was used to determine the final ranking. Ties are broken using a shoot-off; additional shots are fired one pair at a time until there is no longer a tie.

Ahmed Al Maktoum, a member of Dubai's royal family, set a historic milestone for the United Arab Emirates by picking up the nation's first ever gold medal in Olympic history, breaking a new Olympic record of 179 in the qualification round and increasing his six-point lead to a ten-point post-final victory margin at 189.[1] India's Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, who finished fifth earlier in the prelims with 135, shot steadily in the final round to grab the silver with 179, while China's Wang Zheng scored 178 to edge out his teammate Hu Binyuan for the bronze by a single hit.[2]

Defending Olympic champion Richard Faulds failed to reach the final round after a dismal display in the prelims, posting a total record of 130 out of 150 to finish thirteenth in a field of twenty-five shooters.[1]

Records

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

Qualification records
World record  Michael Diamond (AUS)147 Barcelona, Spain19 July 1998
Olympic record  Russell Mark (AUS)143 Sydney, Australia20 September 2000
Final records
World record  Daniele di Spigno (ITA)194 (146+48) Tampere, Finland7 July 1999
Olympic record  Russell Mark (AUS)189 (141+48) Atlanta, United States24 July 1996

Qualification round

RankAthleteCountryABCTotalShoot-offNotes
1Ahmed Al Maktoum  United Arab Emirates484848144Q, =OR
2Håkan Dahlby  Sweden464844138Q
3Wang Zheng  China434945137Q
4Waldemar Schanz  Germany444447135Q
5Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore  India464346135Q
6Hu Binyuan  China45454413412Q
7Daniele Di Spigno  Italy45464313411
8Fehaid Al-Deehani  Kuwait4444461343
9William Chetcuti  Malta4344471341
9Vitaly Fokeev  Russia4444461341
11Rashid Al-Athba  Qatar384648132
12Mashfi Al-Mutairi  Kuwait434345131
13Bret Erickson  United States434245130
13Richard Faulds  Great Britain414445130
15Steve Haberman  Australia434244129
16Sean Nicholson  Zimbabwe444143128
17Walton Eller  United States414442127
17Marco Innocenti  Italy414343127
19Vasily Mosin  Russia384444126
19Thomas Turner  Australia444240126
21Saleem Al-Nasri  Oman394343125
22Angelos Spiropoulos  Greece394639124
23Lucas Rafael Bennazar Ortiz  Puerto Rico364244122
24Francisco Boza  Peru404338121
25Joonas Olkkonen  Finland413839118

=OR Equalled Olympic record – Q Qualified for final

Final

RankAthleteQualFinalTotalShoot-offNotes
 Ahmed Al Maktoum (UAE)14445189=OR
 Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore (IND)13544179
 Wang Zheng (CHN)13741178
4  Hu Binyuan (CHN)134431772
5  Håkan Dahlby (SWE)138391771
6  Waldemar Schanz (GER)13540175

=OR Equalled Olympic record

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