Shooting at the 2011 Pan American Games – Women's trap

Shooting – Women's trap at the XVI Pan American Games
Venue Jalisco Hunting Club
Dates October 18
Competitors 11 from 6 nations
Medalists
   United States
   Canada
   United States
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The women's trap shooting event at the 2011 Pan American Games was on October 18 at the Jalisco Hunting Club in Guadalajara.[1] The defending Pan American Games champion is Susan Nattrass of Canada.

The event consisted of two rounds: a qualifier and a final. In the qualifier, each shooter fired 3 sets of 25 targets in trap shooting, with 10 targets being thrown to the left, 10 to the right, and 5 straight-away in each set. The shooters could take two shots at each target.

The top 6 shooters in the qualifying round moved on to the final round. There, they fired one additional round of 25 targets, where only one shot could be taken at each target. The total score from all 100 targets was used to determine final ranking. Ties are broken using a shoot-off; additional shots are fired one at a time until there is no longer a tie.

Schedule

All times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6).

Date Time Round
October 18, 20119:00Qualification
October 18, 201114:00Final

Records

The existing world and Pan American Games records were as follows.

Qualification records
World record Victoria Chuyko (UKR)
 Chen Li (CHN)
 Zuzana Štefečeková (SVK)
 Giulia Iannotti (ITA)
 Satu Mäkelä-Nummela (FIN)
74Nicosia, Cyprus
Qingyuan, China
Qingyuan, China
Maribor, Slovenia
Maribor, Slovenia
June 13, 1998
April 4, 2006
April 4, 2006
June 28, 2007
August 11, 2009
Pan American record Collyn Whitly (USA)67Rio de Janeiro, BrazilAugust 4, 2007
Final records
World record Zuzana Štefečeková (SVK)96 (74+22)Qingyuan, ChinaApril 4, 2006
Pan American record Susan Nattrass (CAN)80Rio de Janeiro, BrazilJuly 17, 2007

Results

11 athletes from 6 countries competed.[2]

Qualification

Rank Athlete Country 1 2 3 Shoot-off Total[3] Notes
1 Kayle Browning  United States 212423 68Q PR
2 Miranda Wilder  United States 202323 66Q
3 Laura Gabriela Robles  Mexico 192422 65Q
4 Lindsay Boddez  Canada 242120 65Q
5 Karla De Bona  Brazil 222122 65Q
6 Vivian Rodriguez  Puerto Rico 191824+2 61Q
7 Susan Nattrass  Canada 242116+1 61
8 Pamela Salman  Chile 202119 60
9 Janice Teixeira  Brazil 172021 58
10 Dolores Pachuca  Mexico 181916 53
11 Nicole Andrea Morgando  Chile 161716 49

Final

[4]

Rank Athlete Qual Final Total Notes
1st, gold medalist(s)  Miranda Wilder (USA) 662187FPR
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Lindsay Boddez (CAN) 652186
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Kayla Browning (USA) 691785
4  Laura Gabriela Robles (MEX) 651984
5  Karla De Bona (BRA) 651883
6  Vivian Rodriguez (PUR) 611576

References

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