Kim Rhode Wins Gold in Women’s Skeet, Making Olympic History
Kim Rhode “delivered the goods” on Sunday, winning the Gold Medal in women’s skeet shooting. By earning Gold in 2012, Rhode became the first USA athlete to win an individual medal in five (5) successive Olympic games. Congrats to Kim, who earned her 2012 Gold medal with a spectacular performance, scoring 99 out of 100. This tied the all-time World Record and set a new Olympic record.
Kim hit 65 clays in a row before her first miss. She went 25-for-25 in her first two Qualifying sessions, finishing 74-for-75 in Qualifying, also a new Olympic Record. This gave Rhode a 4-point lead heading into the finals. Not flinching under pressure, Rhode “cleaned” her final run, hitting all 25 Clays without a miss to secure a well-deserved Gold Medal.
“It’s just been an incredible journey,” said Rhode. “And ultimately, I couldn’t be happier for bringing home the gold for the United States.” This is the fifth time Rhode has earned a shotgun shooting medal at the Olympics. As a teenager in 1996 she won the double-trap gold medal at the Atlanta Olympic Games. At the Sydney Olympics four years later she took bronze in double trap. Kim then topped all double-trap competitors to win gold at Athens, Greece in 2004, and Kim took the silver medal in skeet at Beijing in 2008.
At the 2012 London games, Rhode won Gold in dominant fashion, as she went 99 for 100 to win by four points while smashing the old 93-point Olympic Record. Wei Ning of China took silver with 91 points and Danka Bartekova of Slovakia took the bronze in a shoot-out with Marina Belikova of Russia after Danka and Marina tied with 90 points.
Photo Courtesy USA Shooting.Similar Posts:
- Olympian Kim Rhode Recovers Medal-Winning Perazzi
- Shotgunners Eller and Rhode Win Gold at Pan American Games
- SPC. Walton Eller III Wins Gold Medal in Double Trap
- Rhode and Richmond Named USA Shooting Athletes of Year
- SGT Vincent Hancock Wins Gold Medal In Skeet Shooting
Share the post "Kim Rhode Wins Gold in Women’s Skeet, Making Olympic History"
Tags: Double-Trap, Kim Rhode, London Olympics, Skeet, Trap, World Record
CONGRATULATIONS. Way to Go !
No, better still, WAY TO GOLD !
AK
I watched her win, and quite frankly she was on fire! the gasp from the crowd when she missed that one single clay was amazing. as she progressed through the rounds the clapping and cheers from the crowd grew as we all came to realise we were seeing something very special. well done kim!
How the Brits get the Olympic Shooting:-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/18904234
It’s all encouragement, to get out there and have go yourdself.
AK