Shooting at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's double trap team

The men's double trap team competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar was held on 5 December at the Lusail Shooting Range.

Men's double trap
at the 2006 Asian Games
VenueLusail Shooting Range
Dates5 December
Competitors24 from 8 nations
Medalists
 
 
 

Schedule

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)

Date Time Event
Tuesday, 5 December 200608:30Final

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Asian and Games records were as follows.

World Record Italy429Nicosia, Cyprus11 June 1998
Asian Record China420Hiroshima, Japan10 October 1994
Games Record China418Busan, South Korea5 October 2002

Results

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Rank Team Round Total Notes
1 2 3
 China (CHN)141140143424AR
Hu Binyuan494648143
Liu Anlong444647137
Wang Nan484848144
 India (IND)138133138409
Vikram Bhatnagar474344134
Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore464350139
Ronjan Sodhi454744136
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)132135130397
Chang Chien Ming-shan454443132
Chen Shih-wei434643132
Shih Wei-tin444544133
4 United Arab Emirates (UAE)134124134392
Saif Al-Shamsi464548139
Ahmed Dhahi433944126
Mohammed Dhahi454042127
5 Qatar (QAT)127135128390
Rashid Al-Athba464844138
Hamad Al-Marri414041122
Abdulbaset Mohsin404743130
6 South Korea (KOR)130120134384
Jung Yoon-kyun414047128
Kim Byoung-jun454545135
Song Nam-jun443542121
7 Kuwait (KUW)133129119381
Hamad Al-Afasi434535123
Rashed Al-Manee434039122
Mashfi Al-Mutairi474445136
 Vietnam (VIE)DNS
Dương Anh TrungDNS
Lê Nghĩa343339106
Nguyễn Hoàng Điệp374133111
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