Zoravar and shot a combined 90 out of 100 in qualification to finish 24th, while Chenai and Sreyasi ended 33rd after having shot a total of 86 hits at the Fox Lodge Shooting Range.
The Mixed Team Trap competition was won by Australian pair of Penny Smith and Thomas Grice defeating Spain's Beatriz Martinez and Antonio Bailon 33-32 in the Gold medal match on day four.
Two finals in the Men's and Junior Men's Double Trap are slated tomorrow.
India will look to Ankur Mittal, Md. Asab and Sangram Dahiya in the Men's event, while Shapath Bharadwaj, Ahvar Rizvi and Shardul Vihan will represent India in the Junior Men's event.
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