Olympic silver medallist Damir Mikec triumphed for Serbia in the men's 10m air pistol at the ISSF World Cup in Changwon ©Getty Images

The third day of the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup in Changwon proved successful for Serbia, as the nation's athletes won both 10 metres air pistol events, and Chinese shooters clinched women's and men's trap gold.

The 2010 world champion Zorana Arunović triumphed in the women's 10m air pistol at the Changwon International Shooting Range, easing to a 16-4 victory over Chinese Taipei's Yu Ai-wen in the final.

Veronika Major of Hungary placed third in the ranking round with 247.9 points, while Yu notched 252.0 and Arunović 251.8 to reach the gold-medal match.

Olympic silver medallist Damir Mikec provided another victory for Serbia in the men's 10m air pistol, beating Italy's Luca Tesconi 17-5.

Tesconi's compatriot Paolo Monna was third in the ranking round with 251.5.

Wu Cuicui claimed victory for China in the women's trap, hitting 31 targets from 35 attempts, which was one more than Australia's Penny Smith.

Serbia's Zorana Arunović claimed victory in the women's 10m air pistol final in Changwon ©Getty Images
Serbia's Zorana Arunović claimed victory in the women's 10m air pistol final in Changwon ©Getty Images

Lucy Hall of Britain took bronze with 19 targets from 25, while Italy's Giulia Grassia placed fourth in the medal match with 11 from 15.

Qi Ying won China's first men's trap gold at an ISSF World Cup since 1996 with 29 hits, two more than Italy's Lorenzo Ferrari.

Two other Italian athletes also took part in the final, with former world champion Daniele Resca notching 21 to take bronze.

Valerio Grazini notched 11 from 15.

The ISSF World Cup in Changwon is set to continue tomorrow with the mixed team 10m air rifle and air pistol competitions, and the men's and women's team trap finals.