Double Trap - World Championships, Men

World Championships, Men

This event was held in 1989-2010.

Year Place Gold Silver Bronze
1989 Montecatini Terme Victorio Taiola (ITA) Marco Venturini (ITA) Parini Golfari (ITA)
1990 Moscow Bret Erickson (USA) Kevin Gill (GBR) Jean-Paul Gros (FRA)
1991 Perth Peter Boden (GBR) Bret Erickson (USA) Kevin Gill (GBR)
1993 Barcelona Joshua Lakatos (USA) Servet Sivrikaya (TUR) Albano Pera (ITA)
1994 Fagnano Russell Mark (AUS) Kevin Gill (GBR) Albano Pera (ITA)
1995 Nicosia Steve Haberman (AUS) Waldemar Schanz (GER) Jiri Gach (CZE)
1997 Lima Russell Mark (AUS) Waldemar Schanz (GER) Mirco Cenci (ITA)
1998 Barcelona Michael Diamond (AUS) Russell Mark (AUS) Richard Faulds (GBR)
1999 Tampere Daniele Di Spigno (ITA) Conny Persson (SWE) Fehaid Aldeehani (KUW)
2001 Cairo Hamad Alafasi (KUW) Roland Gerebics (HUN) Shuangchun Li (CHN)
2002 Lahti Daniele Di Spigno (ITA) Walton Eller (USA) Joonas Olkkonen (FIN)
2003 Nicosia Walton Eller (USA) Russell Mark (AUS) Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore (IND)
2005 Lonato Ahmed Al Maktoum (UAE) Nan Wang (CHN) Jung Hwan Park (KOR)
2006 Zagreb Vitaly Fokeev (RUS) Binyuan Hu (CHN) Roland Gerebics (HUN)
2007 Nicosia Francesco D'Aniello (ITA) Binyuan Hu (CHN) Joshua Richmond (USA)
2009 Maribor Francesco D'Aniello (ITA) Jeffrey Holguin (USA) Wang Nan (CHN)
2010 Munich Joshua Richmond (USA) Vasily Mosin (RUS) Binyuan Hu (CHN)

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