To add to what Jim said, yes, it is international trap, and it's *much* harder than American trap. I saw a piece about it on Shooting USA, when they were profiling the USA Olympic shooters.
Here's a list of some of the differences: http://www.uky.edu/StudentOrgs/TrapandS ... lTrap.html
Texas native wins Olympic gold in double trap
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Re: Texas native wins Olympic gold in double trap
Thanks for the info (and the link Xander)! I knew there had to be something different. I wish they would show some of these events on TV. It sounds very interesting....
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Re: Texas native wins Olympic gold in double trap
Shooting USA is going to rebroadcast their Olympic special this Wednesday night for those interested.
http://www.shootingusa.com/index.html
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Re: Texas native wins Olympic gold in double trap
It's a shame about the 50m rifle competition. Two Olympics in a row now, he's had an easy gold medal coming down to the last shot, then blew it.