Türkiye’s N Tolga Tuncer won the gold medal after setting a new World Record (WR) with 29 hits. Tuncer showed remarkable consistency throughout the final, missing only one target and maintaining control under pressure to secure one of the most important victories of his career.

The silver medal went to the United States’ Derrick Mein, who finished just one target behind the winner with 28 hits. Mein stayed close to Tuncer until the final stages and delivered one of the strongest performances of the competition.

China’s Qi Ying secured bronze with 23 hits, adding another medal to China’s strong record in ISSF competitions this season.
Peru’s Alessandro De Souza Ferreira finished fourth with 18 hits, remaining in medal contention for much of the final.
Australia’s James Willett placed fifth with 13 hits, while Slovakia’s Filip Marinov followed closely in sixth with 12 hits.
Peru’s Alessandro De Souza Ferreira finished fourth with 18 hits, remaining in medal contention for much of the final.
Australia’s James Willett placed fifth with 13 hits, while Slovakia’s Filip Marinov followed closely in sixth with 12 hits.

Italy’s experienced athlete Massimo Fabbrizi and Türkiye’s Erdogan Akkaya completed the final standings with 8 hits each.
The final featured athletes from Europe, Asia, Oceania and the Americas, once again highlighting the global depth and competitiveness of Trap shooting.
After Penny Smith’s world record in the Trap Women final earlier in the day, Tuncer’s performance delivered yet another historic moment at the ISSF World Cup Shotgun Almaty 2026.
The final featured athletes from Europe, Asia, Oceania and the Americas, once again highlighting the global depth and competitiveness of Trap shooting.
After Penny Smith’s world record in the Trap Women final earlier in the day, Tuncer’s performance delivered yet another historic moment at the ISSF World Cup Shotgun Almaty 2026.
