At the Tokyo Olympics, the shooting trap was held on the first day of qualifying for men and women, with Shigetaka Oyama for men in 29th place and Yukie Nakayama for women in 24th place.

Based on the results of the second day of qualifying on the 29th, the top 6 players to advance to the final will be decided.

The shooting trap is an event that competes for the number of shots of targets called clays that are released in the air, and 25 clays are released per qualifying round.



The qualifying will be held for two days, and the top six players will advance to the final with a total score of five rounds.



From Japan, Oyama, a boy, and Nakayama, a girl, participated.


The two married last year and the couple played in the Olympics.



On the 28th, the first day of qualifying, three rounds were held, and Oyama, the boy who participated in the Olympics for the first time, was behind with 69 points out of 75 points, the lowest among 29 people.



In addition, Nakayama, a female player who will participate for the fifth time, has 67 points out of 75 points, ranking 24th out of 26 people.