Records
| Current world records held in skeet | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men | Qualification | 125 | Vincent Hancock (USA) Tore Brovold (NOR) Mykola Milchev (UKR) Jan Sychra (CZE) Tore Brovold (NOR) Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT) |
June 14, 2007 July 13, 2008 May 9, 2009 May 20, 2009 July 25, 2009 January 17, 2012 |
Lonato (ITA) Nicosia (CYP) Cairo (EGY) Munich (GER) Osijek (CRO) |
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| Final | 150 | Vincent Hancock (USA) (125+25) Tore Brovold (NOR) (125+25) Tore Brovold (NOR) (125+25) Jan Sychra (CZE) (125+25) Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT) (125+25) |
June 14, 2007 July 13, 2008 July 25, 2009 March 7, 2011 January 17, 2012 |
Lonato (ITA) Nicosia (CYP) Osijek (CRO) Concepción (CHI) |
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| Teams | 366 | United States (Dulohery, Hancock, Thompson) | August 15–16, 2009 | Maribor (SLO) | edit | |||
| Junior Men | Individual | 125 | James A. Hayes (USA) | June 14, 2007 | Lonato (ITA) | edit | ||
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