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Shooting at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's trap team

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Men's trap team
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueGuangzhou Shotgun Centre
Dates18–19 November
Competitors33 from 11 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
silver medal
 
bronze medal
 
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The men's trap team competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China was held on 18 and 19 November at the Guangzhou Shotgun Centre.

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Date Time Event
Thursday, 18 November 2010 09:00 Final day 1
Friday, 19 November 2010 09:00 Final day 2

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Asian and Games records were as follows.

World Record  Italy 368 Nicosia, Cyprus 17 June 1995
Asian Record  Kuwait 368 Nicosia, Cyprus 6 September 2007
Games Record  Kuwait 357 Hiroshima, Japan 8 October 1994

Results

Rank Team Day 1 Day 2 Total Notes
1 2 3 4 5
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Athletes from Kuwait (IOC) 68 70 74 68 72 352
Abdulrahman Al-Faihan 20 24 25 22 23 114
Naser Al-Meqlad 23 24 24 23 24 118
Khaled Al-Mudhaf 25 22 25 23 25 120
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Lebanon (LIB) 71 72 70 72 66 351
Abdo Al-Yazgie 23 24 23 23 22 115
Joseph Hanna 24 24 22 25 20 115
Joe Salem 24 24 25 24 24 121
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  India (IND) 64 69 68 72 68 341
Manavjit Singh Sandhu 23 24 23 24 25 119
Zoravar Singh Sandhu 19 22 23 24 21 109
Mansher Singh 22 23 22 24 22 113
4  China (CHN) 69 68 71 68 64 340
Li Yajun 23 22 23 22 21 111
Yu Xiaokai 22 23 24 23 22 114
Zhang Yongjie 24 23 24 23 21 115
5  Philippines (PHI) 70 67 67 68 64 336
Eric Ang 21 21 23 23 22 110
Jethro Dionisio 25 23 19 22 24 113
Hagen Topacio 24 23 25 23 18 113
6  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 70 61 69 67 68 335
Alexandr Gorun 25 19 24 21 22 111
Viktor Khassyanov 22 20 23 23 22 110
Andrey Mogilevskiy 23 22 22 23 24 114
7  South Korea (KOR) 63 67 64 70 68 332
Jung Chang-hee 23 22 23 23 23 114
Lee Young-sik 20 22 20 24 23 109
Song Nam-jun 20 23 21 23 22 109
8  Singapore (SIN) 62 68 64 66 67 327
Zain Amat 21 22 21 22 23 109
Choo Choon Seng 22 22 23 24 22 113
Lee Wung Yew 19 24 20 20 22 105
9  Qatar (QAT) 63 67 64 64 65 323
Hamad Al-Athba 19 21 20 22 19 101
Rashid Al-Athba 23 24 21 20 21 109
Mohammed Al-Rumaihi 21 22 23 22 25 113
10  Malaysia (MAS) 61 63 68 63 67 322
Chen Seong Fook 23 21 23 23 24 114
Ong Chee Kheng 17 19 23 21 18 98
Bernard Yeoh 21 23 22 19 25 110
11  Pakistan (PAK) 63 61 60 62 61 307
Aamer Iqbal 20 21 18 20 18 97
Anjum Shehzad Noor 20 18 20 20 22 100
Usman Sadiq 23 22 22 22 21 110

References

External links

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