Definition
Olympic Trap is an elite discipline in clay target shooting governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). It features fast, random-angle targets launched from a trench with 15 fixed machines, making it one of the most demanding shotgun sports in the world.
Further Explanations
Olympic Trap, also known as “International Trap”, is a staple event in the Summer Olympics and other global competitions. Here's how it works:
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Layout: Shooters rotate through 5 stations, with 15 traps hidden in a trench ahead.
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Target speed: Clay targets fly out at up to 100 km/h with unpredictable angles and elevations.
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Shooting: Each shooter receives two shots per target, and reacts on instinct due to the quick flight paths.
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Scoring: Precision and consistency are key, as even minor hesitation can cost valuable points.
Olympic Trap demands not only technical skill and lightning-fast reflexes, but also mental endurance, especially under the pressure of international competition.
At Nordic Clays, we specialize in bringing elite-level challenge to everyday shooters. While our clay pigeon throwers don’t follow Olympic Trap’s 15-machine setup, our TrapMaster delivers varied angles and trajectories, perfect for simulating high-speed, competition-style practice.
Pair it with our biodegradable clay pigeons to train sustainably without sacrificing performance.