Italy’s Daniele Resca and Jessica Rossi claimed the gold medal, hitting 35 targets in the new competition format.
Podium Results
Daniele Resca / Jessica Rossi (ITA) – 35
Jose Faria / Ines de Barros (POR) – 33
Jiri Liptak / Zina Hrdlickova (CZE) – 24
Podium Results
Daniele Resca / Jessica Rossi (ITA) – 35
Jose Faria / Ines de Barros (POR) – 33
Jiri Liptak / Zina Hrdlickova (CZE) – 24

Competing together for the first time, Resca and Rossi combined experience and precision to deliver a record-breaking performance in the final.
Both athletes are among the most established names in international shooting sport, with multiple medals across ISSF World Cups and major championships. Their immediate success as a team highlights both their individual quality and strong competitive synergy.
Both athletes are among the most established names in international shooting sport, with multiple medals across ISSF World Cups and major championships. Their immediate success as a team highlights both their individual quality and strong competitive synergy.

Portugal’s Jose Faria and Ines de Barros secured the silver medal with 33 targets, remaining in close contention throughout a highly competitive final.
Their performance under pressure ensured a strong podium finish in one of the most demanding events of the programme.
Their performance under pressure ensured a strong podium finish in one of the most demanding events of the programme.

The bronze medal went to Czechia’s Jiri Liptak and Zina Hrdlickova, who scored 24 targets.
This result marks a first ISSF World Cup medal for Czechia in this event, and a particularly significant milestone for Hrdlickova, who celebrates her first senior international medal.
The final also featured the United States team of William Hinton and Rachel Tozier, who finished in fourth place after a demanding and closely contested final.
This result marks a first ISSF World Cup medal for Czechia in this event, and a particularly significant milestone for Hrdlickova, who celebrates her first senior international medal.
The final also featured the United States team of William Hinton and Rachel Tozier, who finished in fourth place after a demanding and closely contested final.

The Trap Mixed Team event provided a fitting conclusion to the ISSF World Cup Shotgun Tangier 2026, showcasing the intensity and excitement of the new competition formats.
With World Record performances, historic first medals, and high-level competition throughout, the event sets a strong tone for the 2026 ISSF season ahead.
With World Record performances, historic first medals, and high-level competition throughout, the event sets a strong tone for the 2026 ISSF season ahead.
