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Team USA’s Vincent Hancock wins gold for the second straight Olympics by hitting all 25 of his shots in the final round.
Vincent Hancock of the U.S. shoots during the men’s skeet event. Hancock won a gold medal for the second straight Olympics. Hancock, a sergeant in the U.S. Army, is a member of the Army¿s Marksmanship Unit. (Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)
Team USA’s Vincent Hancock wins gold for the second straight Olympics by hitting all 25 of his shots in the final round.
Vincent Hancock hugs U.S. national shooting team coach Todd Graves after firing his final shots to secure a gold medal in the men’s skeet event. (Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)
Gold medalist Vincent Hancock kisses his 5-month-old daughter, Brenlyn, after the skeet-shooting final. (Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)
Vincent Hancock celebrates his gold medal in skeet shooting. (Marwan Naamani / AFP/Getty Images)
Luigi Lodde of Italy, left, Nasser Al-Attiya of Qatar, center, and Vincent Hancock of the U.S. protect their guns under umbrellas during the rainy start of the the men’s skeet final. (Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)