Double Trap - Current World Records

Current World Records

See also: List of Olympic records in shooting and List of national shooting records surpassing the world records
Current world records in double trap
Men Qualification 148 Vitaly Fokeev (RUS)
Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore (IND)
Peter Wilson (GBR)
March 3, 2011
November 27, 2011
March 28, 2012
Concepcion (CHI)
Kuala Lumpur (MAS)
Tucson (USA)
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Final 198 Peter Wilson (GBR) March 29, 2012 Tucson (USA) edit
Teams 430 Italy (D'Aniello, Di Spigno, Franzoni)
United States (Eller, Holguin, Richmond)
September 3, 2007
August 13, 2009
Nicosia (CYP)
Maribor (SLO)
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Junior Men Individual 146 William Chetcuti (MLT) June 24, 2004 Nicosia (CYP) edit
Teams 415 Italy (Innocenti, Narducci, Penna) June 11, 1998 Nicosia (CYP) edit
Women Individual 115 Zhang Yafei (CHN) October 20, 2000 Nicosia (CYP) edit
Teams 328 China (Ding, Li, Zhang) May 4, 2001 Cairo (EGY) edit
Junior Women Individual 113 Deborah Gelisio (ITA) June 19, 1995 Nicosia (CYP) edit

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