Italy’s Erica Sessa secured the gold medal, equalling the World Record with a score of 24, and claiming the first ISSF World Cup gold medal of her career.
Podium Results
Erica Sessa (ITA) – 24 (EWR)
Jessica Rossi (ITA) – 22
Mar Molne Magrina (ESP) – 19
Sandra Bernal (POL) – 15
Liu Wan-Yu (TPE) – 11
Noora Antikainen (FIN) – 8
Catherine Skinner (AUS) – 6
Rumeysa Pelin Kaya (TUR) – 6
Podium Results

Competing in the updated ISSF final format featuring eight athletes, Sessa delivered a composed and precise performance throughout the elimination stages, culminating in a winning score of 24, equalling the current World Record.
The Italian athlete adds this achievement to an already strong résumé, which includes two World Championship gold medals, as well as a silver medal at the ISSF World Cup Final New Delhi 2024 and a bronze medal at the ISSF World Cup Buenos Aires 2025.
Her victory in Tangier marks a major milestone, confirming her rise among the leading athletes in women’s trap.
The Italian athlete adds this achievement to an already strong résumé, which includes two World Championship gold medals, as well as a silver medal at the ISSF World Cup Final New Delhi 2024 and a bronze medal at the ISSF World Cup Buenos Aires 2025.
Her victory in Tangier marks a major milestone, confirming her rise among the leading athletes in women’s trap.

The silver medal was claimed by Jessica Rossi, who continues her impressive return to international competition following maternity leave.
One of the most accomplished athletes in the sport, Rossi’s career highlights include Olympic gold at the London 2012 Games and five ISSF World Championship gold medals, alongside numerous podium finishes at the highest level.
One of the most accomplished athletes in the sport, Rossi’s career highlights include Olympic gold at the London 2012 Games and five ISSF World Championship gold medals, alongside numerous podium finishes at the highest level.

Spain’s Mar Molne Magrina secured the bronze medal, continuing her strong momentum following her World Championship gold medal in Athens last year.
This result adds to her growing list of international successes, including multiple ISSF World Cup medals.
This result adds to her growing list of international successes, including multiple ISSF World Cup medals.

As the opening ISSF World Cup of the 2026 season, the competition in Tangier continues to highlight both emerging talent and established champions.
With a World Record equalled and a first-time World Cup gold medallist, the Trap Women final delivered a memorable contest and set a high standard for the season ahead.
With a World Record equalled and a first-time World Cup gold medallist, the Trap Women final delivered a memorable contest and set a high standard for the season ahead.
