Double Trap - World Championships, Men Team

World Championships, Men Team

This event was held in 1989-2009.

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1989 Montecatini Terme Italy
Daniele Cioni
Albano Pera
Marco Venturini
Australia
Russell Mark
John Maxwell
Terry Rumbel
Kuwait
Fehaid Aldeehani
Ali Al Hammad
Abdallah Alrashidi
1990 Moscow France
Bernard Blondeau
Jean-Paul Gros
Yves Tronc
Australia
Michael Diamond
Russell Mark
Craig Tilley
Italy
Daniele Cioni
Albano Pera
Marco Venturini
1991 Perth Great Britain
Peter Boden
Peter Croft
Kevin Gill
United States of America
Richard Chordash
Bret Erickson
Jay Waldron
Italy
Fabio Casadei
Roberto Scalzone
Marco Venturini
1993 Barcelona Italy
Ercole Buffoli
Mirco Cenci
Albano Pera
United States of America
Lance Bade
Bret Erickson
Joshua Lakatos
Hungary
Zoltan Bodo
Karoly Gombos
Janos Kronome
1994 Fagnano Great Britain
John Grice
Kevin Gill
Michael Rouse
Australia
Benjamin Kelley
Russell Mark
Craig Tilley
Italy
Ercole Buffoli
Mirco Cenci
Albano Pera
1995 Nicosia Italy
Mirco Cenci
Daniele Di Spigno
Albano Pera
Australia
Steve Haberman
Russell Mark
Craig Tilley
United States of America
Lance Bade
Bret Erickson
Steve Puls
1997 Lima Italy
Mirco Cenci
Daniele Di Spigno
Albano Pera
Australia
Michael Diamond
Russell Mark
Adam Vella
United States of America
David Alcoriza
Lance Bade
Charles Redding
1998 Barcelona Australia
Adam Vella
Michael Diamond
Russell Mark
Italy
Luca Marini
Claudio Franzoni
Mirco Cenci
People's Republic of China
Binyuan Hu
Bo Li
Bing Zhang
1999 Tampere Italy
Daniele Di Spigno
Marco Innocenti
Luca Marini
Sweden
Conny Persson
HÃ¥kan Dahlby
Jonas Berndtsson
People's Republic of China
Binyuan Hu
Bo Li
Hao Wang
2001 Cairo United States of America
David Alcoriza
Walton Eller
Jeffrey Holguin
Kuwait
Hamad Alafasi
Fehaid Aldeehani
Mashfi Almutairi
Italy
Mirco Cenci
Daniele Di Spigno
Marco Innocenti
2002 Lahti Italy
Emanuele Bernasconi
Daniele Di Spigno
Marco Innocenti
People's Republic of China
Binyuan Hu
Bo Li
Shuangchun Li
Kuwait
Hamad Alafasi
Fehaid Aldeehani
Mashfi Almutairi
2003 Nicosia United States of America
Walton Eller
Jeffrey Holguin
Bill Keever
Australia
Russell Mark
Adam Vella
Steve Haberman
Italy
Daniele Di Spigno
Marco Innocenti
Luca Marini
2005 Lonato People's Republic of China
Nan Wang
Bo Li
Binyuan Hu
United Arab Emirates
Ahmed Al Maktoum
Abdulla Alkendi
Saif Alshamsy
United States of America
Jeffrey Holguin
Bret Erickson
Walton Eller
2006 Zagreb United States of America
Joshua Richmond
Walton Eller
Bill Keever
People's Republic of China
Nan Wang
Binyuan Hu
Qiang Pan
Russia
Vitaly Fokeev
Boris Morozov
Vasily Mosin
2007 Nicosia Italy
Daniele Di Spigno
Francesco D'Aniello
Claudio Franzoni
People's Republic of China
Binyuan Hu
Nan Wang
Qiang Pan
Great Britain
Steven Scott
Richard Faulds
Peter Robert Russell Wilson
2009 Maribor United States Italy Great Britain

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