Di Salvatore, a native of
Surrey, British Columbia, started his sporting career at the age of seven, when his father Tony convinced him to shoot a gun. He later became a member of the Vancouver Guns Club, and is currently coached and trained by
Josh Lakatos, silver medalist in men's trap shooting at the
1996 Summer Olympics in
Atlanta, Georgia. At the peak of his career, di Salvatore had produced numerous achievements, including his first ever title from the 2006 Canadian National Shooting Championships. In 2007, he became the youngest ever shooter to claim a bronze medal in
men's trap shooting at the
Pan American Games in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, accumulating a score of 134 clay pigeons. Following his success from these games, di Salvatore earned a spot on the Canadian shooting team for the Olympics. At the
2008 Summer Olympics in
Beijing, di Salvatore became one of the youngest shooters to compete in shotgun events (both trap and double trap). He scored a total of 112 clay pigeons in the preliminary rounds of the
men's trap, by one point behind France's
Stéphane Clamens from the final attempt, finishing only in twenty-fifth place. Two days later, he placed nineteenth in his second event, the
double trap, by four points behind New Zealand's
Graeme Ede, with a total score of 109 targets. ==References==