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Shooting at the 2010 South American Games – Men's trap

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The Men's trap event at the 2010 South American Games was held on March 22 and March 23 at 9:00.

Individual

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Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Nicolas David Guerra
 Colombia
Carlos Costa
 Brazil
Hugo Jose Rodulfo
 Argentina

Results

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Qualification

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Rank Athlete Series Total Shoot-off
1 2 3 4 5
1  Nicolas David Guerra (COL) 25 20 24 24 25 118
2  Fernando Borrello (ARG) 23 23 25 23 23 117
3  Hugo Jose Rodulfo (ARG) 25 23 21 22 25 116
4  Carlos Costa (BRA) 23 23 23 24 23 116
5  Danilo Caro (COL) 22 23 24 23 23 115
6  Eduardo Correa (BRA) 24 21 25 23 22 115
7  Francisco Juan Dibos (PER) 21 22 23 21 25 112
8  Ruben Eduardo Ulloa (CHI) 22 23 22 23 21 111
9  Juan Carlos Gacha (BOL) 23 23 21 21 22 110
10  Cesar David Flores (BOL) 23 19 20 23 24 109
11  Claudio Antonio Bernabe (CHI) 22 21 21 22 23 109
12  Mario Sorez (VEN) 20 21 24 21 21 107
13  Leonel Martinez (VEN) 19 23 21 18 23 104
14  Alessandro Alberto Berisso (PER) 17 19 22 17 21 96
15  Michel Daou (AHO) 16 21 18 17 19 91

Final

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Rank Athlete Qual Score Final Score Total Shoot-off
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Nicolas David Guerra (COL) 118 21 139 1
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Carlos Costa (BRA) 116 23 139 0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Hugo Jose Rodulfo (ARG) 116 20 136 1
4  Fernando Borrello (ARG) 117 19 136 0
5  Eduardo Correa (BRA) 115 19 134 1
6  Danilo Caro (COL) 115 19 134 0

Team

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Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Nicolas David Guerra
Danilo Caro
 Colombia
Fernando Borrello
Hugo Jose Rodulfo
 Argentina
Carlos Costa
Eduardo Correa
 Brazil

Results

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Rank Athlete Series Total
1 2 3 4 5
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Colombia 233
 Nicolas David Guerra (COL) 25 20 24 24 25 118
 Danilo Caro (COL) 22 23 24 23 23 115
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Argentina 233
 Fernando Borrello (ARG) 23 23 25 23 23 117
 Hugo Jose Rodulfo (ARG) 25 23 21 22 25 116
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Brazil 231
 Carlos Costa (BRA) 23 23 23 24 23 116
 Eduardo Correa (BRA) 24 21 25 23 22 115
4  Chile 220
 Ruben Eduardo Ulloa (CHI) 22 23 22 23 21 111
 Claudio Antonio Bernabe (CHI) 22 21 21 22 23 109
5  Bolivia 219
 Juan Carlos Gacha (BOL) 23 23 21 21 22 110
 Cesar David Flores (BOL) 23 19 20 23 24 109
6  Venezuela 211
 Mario Sorez (VEN) 20 21 24 21 21 107
 Leonel Martinez (VEN) 19 23 21 18 23 104
7  Peru 208
 Francisco Juan Dibos (PER) 21 22 23 21 25 112
 Alessandro Alberto Berisso (PER) 17 19 22 17 21 96

References

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