Vincent Hancock helped the United States to win men's team skeet gold at the ISSF World Cup in Baku ©Getty Images

Three-time Olympic gold medallist Vincent Hancock built on his individual victory at the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup in Baku by helping the United States to triumph in the men's team skeet event.

Hancock won men's skeet gold yesterday at the Baku Olympic Shooting Range in Azerbaijan's capital, and competed with Phillip Russell Jungman and Adam McBee in the team competition.

The trio eased past Greece's Nikolaos Mavrommatis, Charalambos Chalkiadakis and Efthimios Mitas 6-0 in the gold medal match.

Bronze went to Kuwait, who beat Malta 6-2.

The women's skeet gold went to European champions Germany courtesy of Nadine Messerschmidt, Nele Wissmer and Beijing 2008 individual bronze medallist Christine Wenzel.

They tied 5-5 with the US' world champion Caitlin Connor, Austen Jewell Smith and Dania Jo Vizzi, before the German trio triumphed 2-1 in a shoot-off.

Beijing 2008 bronze medallist Christine Wenzel helped Germany to win the women's team skeet gold at the ISSF World Cup in Baku ©Getty Images
Beijing 2008 bronze medallist Christine Wenzel helped Germany to win the women's team skeet gold at the ISSF World Cup in Baku ©Getty Images

Kazakhstan claimed third place by beating Thailand 6-2.

The other gold medal on the penultimate day of competition at the World Cup went to South Korea in the mixed team 25 metres rapid fire pistol.

Song Jong-ho and Kim Lana overcame Ukraine's Yuliya Korostylova and Pavlo Korostylov 16-10 in the gold medal match.

Maksym Horodynets and Anastasiia Nimets doubled the Ukrainian presence on the podium by beating Thailand's Chawisa Paduka and Pornchai Sukhonpanich 16-6 in the match for bronze.

The ISSF World Cup in Baku is set to conclude tomorrow with the men's team 25m rapid fire pistol and mixed team skeet finals.