Results: 2025 Hillsdale College World Shooting Para Sport Grand Prix

Para Trap Champions crowned at 2025 Hillsdale College WSPS Grand Prix in June.

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at USA Shooting posted on June 30, 2025
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PT3 Mixed Trap medalists: Sophia Bultema (silver) on the left, Albert Fiori (gold) center and Steven Neuman (bronze) on the right.
Photo by Brittany Nelson

U.S. competitors Zachary Jones and Albert Fiori topped the podium at the 2025 Hillsdale College World Shooting Para Sport (WSPS) Grand Prix on Thursday, June 26, in Hillsdale, Michigan, at the John A. Halter Shooting Sports Center.

The competitions welcomed athletes from across the U.S. and Canada, showcasing top talent in Para Trap shooting.

PT1 Mixed Trap Seated top three
PT1 Mixed Trap Seated medalists: Tony Kim (silver) on the left, Zachary Jones (gold) center and Ryan Harrison (bronze) on the right. (Photo by Brittany Nelson)

 

After 125 targets in the qualification round, the top six athletes advanced to the finals where the top finishers in each classification earned medals.

Jones earned gold in PT1 Mixed Trap Seated with 11, while Fiori claimed the top spot in PT3 Mixed Trap Standing Upper Limb with 36.

Fiori shot an impressive final, finishing in first place seven points ahead of Sophia Bultema of the U.S., who earned silver in PT3. Steven Neuman, another U.S. competitor, rounded out the PT3 podium as the bronze medalist with 15.

Jones, who also advanced to the final, was joined on the PT1 podium by Tony Kim (Canada), who earned silver with nine points and Ryan Harrison of the U.S., who claimed bronze.

Additionally, Zeren Yu of Canada was the gold medalist in the PT2 Mixed Trap Standing Lower Limb event based on his overall qualification score of 89.

The competition featured many seasoned competitors, including Fiori and Bultema.

Fiori, an experienced international shooter, earned bronze at the 2024 Emir Cup in Italy.

Bultema, who competes for the Hillsdale College Shotgun Team, is no stranger to international shooting scene. She has represented the U.S. at multiple WSPS Para Trap World Championships, earning bronze in Mixed Trap Team at the 2021 event. Jones has shared the international stage with Bultema, competing alongside her at several WSPS World Championships.

You can see all results from the 2025 Grand Prix at this link.

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