Double Trap - World Championships, Women Team

World Championships, Women Team

This event was held in 1990-2003.

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1990 Moscow Soviet Union
Maya Gubieva
Irina Laricheva
Elena Shishirina
China
Ruizhen Lu
Yujin Wang
Weiping Yin
United States
Carol Gephart
Audrey Grosch
Denise Morrison
1991 Perth Soviet Union
Victoria Chuyko
Elena Shishirina
Elena Tkach
China
Li Li
Yujin Wang
Weiping Yin
France
Muriel Bernard
Mauricette Colavito
Gisele Renaud
1993 Barcelona United States
Terry Bankey
Deena Julin
Frances Strodtman
Italy
Anna Maria Di Giovanni
Deborah Gelisio
Zdenka Ratek
China
Gao E
Yujin Wang
Weiping Yin
1994 Fagnano Russia
Svetlana Demina
Irina Laricheva
Elena Shishirina
Finland
Satu Makela
Riitta-Mari Murtoniemi
Satu Pusila
China
Gao E
Yingzi Liu
Yujin Wang
1995 Nicosia Italy
Deborah Gelisio
Nadia Innocenti
Giovanna Pasello
China
Hongping Ding
Yujin Wang
Xing Xu
United States
Deena Julin
Kimberly Rhode
Theresa Wentzel
1997 Lima Italy
Deborah Gelisio
Nadia Innocenti
Arianna Perilli
China
Hongping Ding
Xiaoguang Jiang
Yunxia Wu
Russia
Elena Kravtchouk
Elena Rabaia
Elena Tkach
1998 Barcelona United States
Kimberly Rhode
Deena Minyard
Cindy Gentry
China
Mei Zhu
Gao E
Hongping Ding
Korea
Hye Kyoung Son
Eun Sim Lee
Hyun Ok Jin
1999 Tampere China
Yafei Zhang
Gao E
Hongping Ding
Japan
Yoshiko Miura
Yukie Nakayama
Akane Tahara
Finland
Pia Julin
Satu Pusila
Riitta-Mari Murtoniemi
2001 Cairo China
Hongping Ding
Qingnian Li
Yafei Zhang
United States
Kyndra Hogan
Kimberly Rhode
Elizabeth Schad
Chinese Taipei
Yi Chun Lin
Kai Lu Wen
Meng Ying Wu
2002 Lahti China
Hongping Ding
Jing Lin Wang
Yafei Zhang
United States
Joetta Dement
Theresa Dewitt
Kimberly Rhode
Chinese Taipei
Yi Chun Lin
Kai Lu Wen
Meng Ying Wu
2003 Nicosia China
Qingnian Li
Jing Lin Wang
Fang Chen
United States
Kimberly Rhode
Joetta Dement
Kyndra Hogan
Russia
Elena Rabaia
Elena Dudnik
Liudmila Khokhlova

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