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Shooting at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Men's trap

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Men's trap
at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
VenueBelmont Shooting Centre, Brisbane
Dates13–14 April
Competitors40 from 24 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Wales
silver medal    England
bronze medal    Malta
← 2014

The Men's trap event at the 2018 Commonwealth Games was held on 13–14 April at the Belmont Shooting Centre, Brisbane.

Results

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Qualification

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Each shooter was allowed 125 shots. The top six shooters advanced to the final, with shoot-offs held to break ties if required.[1]

Rank Name Day 1 Day 2 Total Notes
1 2 ex 50 3 ex 75 4 ex 100 5
1  Michael Wixey (WAL) 25 21 46 25 71 24 95 25 120 Q
2  Aaron Heading (ENG) 24 24 48 24 72 24 96 23 119
QS-off: +3
Q
3  Edward Ling (ENG) 25 22 47 23 70 25 95 24 119
QS-off: +2
Q
4  Mitchell Iles-Crevatin (AUS) 24 23 47 24 71 23 94 25 119
QS-off: +0
Q
5  Glenn Kable (FIJ) 24 22 46 25 71 24 95 23 118 Q
6  Brian Galea (MLT) 24 24 48 23 71 23 94 23 117
QS-off: +4
Q
7  Kynan Chenai (IND) 23 23 46 24 70 24 94 23 117
QS-off: +3
8  Manavjit Singh Sandhu (IND) 22 21 43 24 67 24 91 24 115
9  Christopher Jackson (CAY) 23 22 45 22 67 24 91 24 115
10  Andreas Makri (CYP) 23 21 44 24 68 23 91 24 115
11  David Henning (NIR) 24 21 45 23 68 23 91 24 115
12  Owen Robinson (NZL) 23 22 45 24 69 22 91 24 115
13  Curtis Wennberg (CAN) 23 20 43 25 68 24 92 23 115
14  Muhammad Farrukh Nadeem (PAK) 23 21 44 22 66 24 90 23 113
15  Thomas Grice (AUS) 23 23 46 24 70 19 89 23 112
16  Daniel Wanma (PNG) 23 22 45 20 65 24 89 22 111
17  Kevin Cowles (GIB) 22 22 44 20 64 22 86 24 110
18  Choon Seng Choo (SGP) 19 22 41 22 63 22 85 24 109
19  Myles Browne-Cole (NZL) 23 19 42 23 65 21 86 23 109
20  David Walton (IOM) 25 20 45 20 65 22 87 22 109
21  Stefan Roberts (GGY) 24 21 45 21 66 22 88 20 108
22  Charles Chen Seong Fook (MAS) 20 18 38 23 61 23 84 23 107
23  Christian Stephen (FIJ) 21 22 43 22 65 20 85 22 107
24  Aamer Iqbal (PAK) 21 20 41 19 60 23 83 23 106
25  Hejun Lin (SGP) 20 21 41 23 64 22 86 20 106
26  Jonathan Davis (WAL) 21 22 43 21 64 18 82 23 105
27  Justin St. John (BAR) 21 21 42 19 61 21 82 21 103
28  Neil Parsons (IOM) 22 21 43 19 62 20 82 21 103
29  Michael Maskell (BAR) 18 20 38 23 61 19 80 22 102
30  Darren Burtenshaw (GGY) 23 19 42 22 64 21 85 17 102
31  Clinton Judd (NFK) 19 15 34 24 58 22 80 20 100
32  Sigfried Levi (SAM) 19 16 35 22 57 19 76 19 95
33  Angus Donald (PNG) 19 17 36 20 56 18 74 20 94
34  Shaun Jaffray (FAI) 22 14 36 20 56 18 74 19 93
35  Paul Loibl (SAM) 13 18 31 19 50 22 72 20 92
36  Mitchell Meers (NFK) 18 16 34 17 51 13 64 17 81
37  Toni Viliamu (NIU) 18 15 33 15 48 15 63 16 79
38  Tose Talagi (NIU) 19 16 35 14 49 9 58 10 68
39  Henry Liutai (TGA) 13 13 26 8 34 16 50 13 63
40  Graham Didlick (FAI) 12 5 17 11 28 16 44 16 60

Final

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The lowest-ranked shooters were eliminated after 25 / 30 / 35 / 40 shots, with qualification rankings used to break ties if required. The last two shooters were permitted 10 further shots each, plus a shoot-off in the event of a gold-medal tie.[2]

Rank Name Series Notes
Stage 1 & ex 25 Stage 2 ex 30 Stage 3 ex 35 Stage 4 ex 40 Stage 5 ex 50 Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Michael Wixey (WAL) 23 3 26 5 31 5 36 10 46 46 FGR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Aaron Heading (ENG) 23 5 28 3 31 5 36 7 43 43
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Brian Galea (MLT) 21 5 26 5 31 5 36 - - 36
4  Edward Ling (ENG) 19 5 24 4 28 - - - - 28
5  Mitchell Iles-Crevatin (AUS) 18 4 22 - - - - - - 22
6  Glenn Kable (FIJ) 17 - - - - - - - - 17

References

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  1. ^ "Shooting - Men's Trap | Qualification" (PDF). results.gc2018.com. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Shooting - Men's Trap | Final" (PDF). results.gc2018.com. Retrieved 16 July 2019.