Men's Trap - Shooting
Jakarta 2018 Asian Games

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Men's Trap 2018
Final
Yang Kun-piTPE48
Lakshay SheoranIND43
Ahn Dae-myeongKOR30
4. Manavjit Singh SandhuIND26
5. Eum Ji-WonKOR23
6. Hagen TopacioPHI18
Qualification
1. Manavjit Singh SandhuIND119-12Q
2. Eum Ji-WonKOR119-11Q
3. Ahn Dae-myeongKOR119-10Q
4. Lakshay SheoranIND119-0Q
5. Hagen TopacioPHI118-5Q
6. Yang Kun-piTPE118-4Q
7. Alain MoussaLIB117
8. Khaled Al-MudhafKUW117
9. Abdulrahman Al-FaihanKUW117
10. Du YuCHN117
11. Mohammed Al-RumaihiQAT117
12. Viktor KhassyanovKAZ117
13. Shih Jung-HungTPE117
14. Muhammad Farrukh NadeemPAK117
15. Hamad Al-KendiUAE116
16. Han FeiCHN116
17. Andrey MogilevskiyKAZ115
18. Aamer IqbalPAK115
19. Savate SresthapornTHA115
20. Mohammed Ali KhejaimQAT114
21. Nguyen Hoang DiepVIE113
22. Elie BejjaniLIB112
23. Mohammad Hossein ParvareshniaIRI112
24. Saif Al-ShamsiUAE112
25. Le NghiaVIE111
26. Chen Seong FookMAS110
27. Chartchai UlarnwiriyakulTHA104
28. Ali HafeziIRI103
29. Slamet RiadiINA101
30. Bagus Sholeh AristyawanINA84

Men's Trap - Shooting - Jakarta 2018 Asian Games

Event Format: Athletes competed in a qualification round and the final. The top shooters in the qualification (Q) advanced to the final, where the athletes started from scratch, as the points in the qualification was not counting. The final included an elimination stage with the lowest scoring athlete eliminated after each shooting round, ending up with two athletes competing for the Gold Medal.

Event facts: Men's Trap competition was held at the Jakabaring Shooting Range and 30 athletes participated in the event.

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