Shooting at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Women's double trap
- Shooting at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Women's double trap
Infobox Olympic event
event = Women's double trap
games = 2000 Summer
venue = Sydney International Shooting Centre
date = 19 September 2000
competitors = 17
nations = 12
gold = Pia Hansen
goldNOC = SWE
silver = Deborah Gelisio
silverNOC = ITA
bronze = Kim Rhode
bronzeNOC = USA
win_label = Winning score
win_value = 148 (OR)
prev = 1996
next = 2004The women's double trap competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics was the second of three instances, and the only one not won by Kim Rhode, who came third. Pia Hansen raised Rhode's Olympic record by seven hits, and was only one hit from Deborah Gelisio's World records in both the qualification and final rounds. Gelisio won the silver medal, distanced by a four-hit margin.
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.
World Olympic Record
record_type = Qualification records
world_athlete = flagathlete|Deborah Gelisio|ITA
world_mark = 113
world_place = Nicosia, Cyprus
world_date = 19 June 1995
olympic_athlete = ?
olympic_mark = ?
olympic_place = Atlanta, United States
olympic_date = 23 July 1996
World Olympic Record
record_type = Final records
world_athlete = flagathlete|Deborah Gelisio|ITA
world_mark = 149 (113+36)
world_place = Nicosia, Cyprus
world_date = 13 June 1998
olympic_athlete = flagIOCathlete|Kim Rhode|USA
olympic_mark = 141
olympic_place = Atlanta, United States
olympic_date = 23 July 1996
Qualification round
The qualification round consisted of 20 doubles each in the A, B and C programmes.
OR Olympic record – Q Qualified for final
Final
The final repeated the C programme for the top six shooters.
OR Olympic record
References
*cite book |title=Official Report of the XXVII Olympiad — Shooting |url=http://aafla.com/6oic/OfficialReports/2000/Masters/sh/SHresults.pdf |format=PDF |accessdate=2008-09-06
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