30 July
Nathan Hales – Gold Nathan Hales triumphed in the men’s trap final at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, setting a new Olympic record with a score of 48 out of 50. In his first Olympic appearance, the world record holder demonstrated exceptional precision and focus, becoming the first Briton to win gold in this discipline since 1968.
Jean Pierre Brol Cardenas – Bronze Jean Pierre Brol Cardenas from Guatemala won the bronze medal in the men’s trap with a score of 35. This achievement makes him the second Guatemalan to win an Olympic medal and the first in his country’s history to achieve recognition in this discipline. His performance marked a historic moment for Guatemala, which saw its second Olympic medal ever.
31 July
Adriana Ruano Oliva – Gold Adriana Ruano Oliva won the gold medal in the women’s trap final, setting an Olympic record with a score of 45. 2024 will go down in history as this is the first Olympic gold medal for Guatemala. Adriana’s victory follows the success of her colleague Jean Pierre Brol Cardenas, consolidating an extraordinary week for Guatemalan sports.
Silvana Stanco – Silver Silvana Stanco from Italy won the silver medal in the same final with a score of 40. Her performance was excellent, solidifying her status as one of the best shooters in the world and contributing to an important medal for Italy in this competition.
Aggiornamento ore 19:04 GTM – Davide C. Rigoletto