2025 USA Shooting National Trap Team Roster Named

USA Shooting announces Men’s, Women’s and Junior’s National Trap Team rosters after 2025 Trap Spring Selection Match.

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at USA Shooting posted on January 30, 2025
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Ava Downs competing at the 2025 USA Shooting Trap Spring Selection Match with her Kolar Max Lite Sporting shotgun. A sophomore at Hillsdale College, Downs was named to the USA Shooting National Trap Team roster after the match.
Photo by Joshua Schave

The USA Shooting Men’s, Women’s and Junior’s National Trap Teams have been named after the close of the 2025 Trap Spring Selection Match in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Loretta Christian, Rachel Tozier & Lucy Myers
Starting from left: Loretta Christian, Paris 2024 Olympian Rachel Tozier and Lucy Myers all earned spots on the 2025 USA Shooting Women’s National Trap Team. (Photo by Joshua Schave)

 

The match took place at the Palm Beach County Shooting Sports Complex from January 22-26. More than 100 athletes from across the country competed in the hopes to make a team or earn a medal. Competitors fired a total of 250 targets in the qualification round with the hope of landing in the finals.

The following athletes have been named to the 2025 USA Shooting National Trap Teams.

Men's National Trap Team
The 2025 USA Shooting Men's National Trap Team (l.-r.): Brian Burrows, Derrick Mein, Logan Lucas, Derek Haldeman, Will Hinton and Glen Eller. (Photo by Kulani Lakanari)

 

Men’s Trap

  • Olympic gold medalist Glen Eller
  • Olympic bronze medalist Brian Burrows
  • Olympian William Hinton
  • Two-time Olympian Derrick Mein
  • Derek Haldeman
  • Logan Lucas
Women’s National Trap Team
The 2025 USA Shooting Women’s National Trap Team (l.-r.): Micaela Velasquez, Carey Garrison, Ava Downs and Rachel Tozier. Not pictured are Loretta Christian and Aiko Coloso. (Photo by Kulani Lakanari)

 

Women’s Trap

  • Olympian Rachel Tozier
  • Ava Downs
  • Carey Garrison
  • Aiko Bianca Coloso
  • Micaela Velasquez
  • Loretta Christian

Junior Men’s Trap

  • Jackson Schroder
  • Kaleb Horinek
  • Ramsey Bodeen
  • Max Hatfield
  • Ryan Brown

Junior Women’s Trap

  • Ava Downs
  • Carey Garrison
  • Micaela Velasquez
  • Taylor Dale
  • Lucy Myers

Additionally, the top six competitors in Men’s Trap, Women’s Trap, Junior Men’s Trap, Junior Women’s Trap, Senior Trap and International Trap competed in finals to determine medalists. 

The athletes below medaled by finishing in the top three of their final.

Men’s Trap
  1. Glen Eller, gold
  2. Derek Haldeman, silver
  3. Logan Lucas; bronze
Women’s Trap
  1. Rachel Tozier, gold
  2. Lucy Myers, silver
  3. Loretta Christian, bronze
Junior Women’s Trap
  1. Lucy Myers, gold
  2. Carey Garrison, silver
  3. Micaela Velasquez, bronze
Junior Men’s Trap
  1. Kaleb Horinek, gold
  2. Wyatt Shoaf, silver
  3. Ramsey Boden, bronze
Senior Trap
  1. Albert Fiori, gold
  2. Eugenio Bortone, silver
  3. Brad Scherer, bronze
International Trap
  1. Pedro Gutierrez, gold
  2. George Leary, silver
  3. Esteban Caro, bronze

Medals were also awarded for the top three finishers in Men’s and Women’s under 18, under 15 and collegiate categories.

Not only that, a handful of athletes competed in the Paralympic Trap category. Although Paralympic Trap is not currently on the program for the Paralympic Games, there is a possibility that the event will be added to the Los Angeles 2028 Games.

You can see the full results of the 2025 USA Shooting Trap Spring Selection Match at this link.

The next competition for the USA Shooting National Trap Team will be the first Junior Championship of the Americas for Shotgun in Bridgetown, Barbados, from March 7-17.

Learn more about USA Shooting at usashooting.org.

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