Charlotte Kerwood
A European junior champion in 2002, Charlotte Kerwood has won three Commonwealth Games gold medals – the first coming in Manchester when she was just 15. When still 15 she bet Olympic champion Richard Faulds she could beat him in a contest &n...
Full ProfileEd Ling
A former world and European junior champion, Ed Ling has one Olympic appearance under his belt, and has also won the world and European universal trap titles. A farm worker by trade, Ling finished fourth in the London 2012 Olympic test event in April and h...
Full ProfileElena Allen
Elena Allen will be making her second Olympic appearance at London 2012, seven years after winning European silver and the World Cup title – setting a new world record en route to the latter. A modern languages graduate from the University of Bradfor...
Full ProfileElena Little
Elena was 14 when she started shooting the trap discipline in her native Moscow after her mother pursuaded her to try the sport. Her mother, Tatiana Bogdanova, competed internationally for Russia in Skeet in the 1970's. Elena describes her most memorable ac...
Full ProfileGeorgina Geikie
Georgina ‘Gorgs’ Geikie will make her Olympic debut in London after a fine 2010 season, which saw her win bronze at the Commonwealth Games and four medals – three bronzes and a silver – at the Commonwealth Championships. Geikie achi...
Full ProfileJames Huckle
James Huckle burst onto the scene in 2008, collecting three gold medals at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune, India. Huckle continued his good form at the senior Commonwealth Games, claiming four medals in Delhi in 2010 and he also broke Malcolm Cooper&...
Full ProfileJennifer McIntosh
The youngest member of the 2012 Team GB shooting squad, Jennifer McIntosh won two gold medals and a bronze at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – but all three came in non-Olympic events. Donald McIntosh, Jennifer’s father, competed at the Commonweal...
Full ProfileJon Hammond
Shot personal best of 587 in air rifle discipline on 1st day of Munich WC in May 08 despite missing scheduled training day after because equipment failed to arrive from flight. Jon is the rifle coach at West Virginia Uni taking over from long-term coach...
Full ProfileJonathan Hammond
Originally from Aberdeen, Jonathan Hammond is based in America where he works as West Virginia University’s head rifle coach. A Beijing Olympian, Hammond became a world junior champion in 1998
Full ProfileMalcolm Cooper
Britain’s most successful Olympic shooter, he won Small Bore Rifle Three positions at both Los Angeles and Seoul Olympic Games. He made his Olympic debut in Munich placing 18th and 12th in the Free Rifle. In Montreal in 1976 he again pl...
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