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Nathan Hales, a talented shooter from Great Britain, achieved a remarkable feat by winning the men’s trap gold at the Olympics shooting event. Hales, who is 28 years old, made history by breaking the previous Games record with an outstanding performance. He hit an impressive 48 out of 50 shots, surpassing the previous record of 43 and securing Great Britain’s first men’s trap gold since 1968.

In a thrilling final, China’s Qi Ying claimed the silver medal with 44 out of 50 shots, while Guatemala’s Jean Pierre Brol Cardenas took home the bronze. Hales’ victory not only earned him a gold medal but also marked Great Britain’s third gold medal at the Paris Games and their 11th overall medal.

During the qualifying rounds, Hales, who was making his Olympic debut, displayed exceptional skill and precision. He scored an impressive 123 out of 125 from five rounds, placing him joint-first in the competitive 30-man field. This outstanding performance in the qualifiers set the stage for his record-breaking victory in the final.

It is worth noting that Hales now holds both the world and Olympic records in men’s trap shooting. His exceptional talent and dedication to the sport were evident when he hit 49 out of 50 shots at last season’s World Cup in Italy. This remarkable achievement solidified his position as a top contender in the world of shooting sports.

The last time Great Britain secured a shooting gold medal was during the London 2012 Olympics, when Peter Wilson won the men’s double trap title. However, the men’s double trap event has since been discontinued, making Hales’ victory in the men’s trap even more significant.

Hales’ success at the Olympics shooting event serves as a testament to his skill, determination, and hard work. His record-breaking performance has not only brought glory to Great Britain but has also cemented his legacy as one of the top shooters in the world. With his remarkable achievement, Hales has inspired a new generation of aspiring shooters and has proven that with dedication and perseverance, anything is possible in the world of sports.