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Mixed trap
at the Games of the XIX Olympiad
Date18-19 October
Competitors55 from 34 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Bob Braithwaite  Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Thomas Garrigus  United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kurt Czekalla  East Germany
1972 →

The mixed trap was a shooting sports event held as part of the Shooting at the 1968 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on 18 and 19 October 1968 at the shooting ranges in Mexico City. 55 shooters from 34 nations competed.[1]

Final standing

Rank Athlete Country Score Notes
1 Bob Braithwaite  Great Britain 198
2 Thomas Garrigus  United States 196
3 Kurt Czekalla  East Germany 196
4 Pāvels Seničevs  Soviet Union 196
5 Pierre Candelo  France 195
6 Adam Smelczyński  Poland 195
7 Aleksandr Alipov  Soviet Union 195
8 John Primrose  Canada 194
9 Jaime Bladas  Spain 194
10 Karni Singh  India 194
11 Ion Dumitrescu  Romania 193
12 Michel Carrega  France 193
13 Galliano Rossini  Italy 193
14 José Cusí  Spain 192
15 Juan Enrique Lira  Chile 192
16 Edward Shaske  Canada 192
17 Randhir Singh  India 192
18 Elias Salhab  Lebanon 191
19 Mohamed Mehrez  Egypt 191
20 Pedro Estay  Chile 191
21 Gheorghe Florescu  Romania 191
22 Rodolfo Guarnieri  Argentina 190
23 Rudolf Hager  East Germany 190
24 Juan Ángel Martini Jr.  Argentina 190
25 Georgios Pangalos  Greece 190
26 Ray Stafford  United States 189
27 Ennio Mattarelli  Italy 189
28 Sten Karlsson  Sweden 189
29 Werner Bühse  West Germany 189
30 Metin Salihoğlu  Turkey 188
31 George Silvernail  Puerto Rico 188
30 Ivo Orlandi  Venezuela 187
33 Miguel Barrenechea  Mexico 187
34 Eric Grantham  Great Britain 187
35 Markos Tzoumaras  Greece 187
36 Guy Rénard  Belgium 187
37 Josef Meixner  Austria 187
38 Erich Gehmann  West Germany 187
39 Kjell Sørensen  Norway 185
40 Pavitr Kachasanee  Thailand 183
41 Gustavo Zepeda  Mexico 181
42 Leo Franciosi  San Marino 181
43 Lin Ho-ming  Chinese Taipei 181
44 Badir Shoukri  Egypt 177
45 Salvatore Pelliccioni  San Marino 177
46 Cheng Sung-gun  Chinese Taipei 175
47 Dermot Kelly  Ireland 175
48 Walter Perón  Peru 175
49 Dipya Mongkollugsana  Thailand 175
50 Arturo Porro  Uruguay 171
51 Carlos Asbun  Bolivia 163
52 Ricardo Roberts  Bolivia 161
53 Ángel Marchand  Puerto Rico 156
54 Roberto Soundy  El Salvador 125
55 Domingo Lorenzo  Dominican Republic 124

References

  1. ^ "Shooting at the 1968 Mexico City Summer Games: Mixed Trap". Sports Reference. Retrieved 31 December 2015.