Shooting: Vincent Hancock wins gold again

07/31/2012

LONDON – American shooter Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olympic gold medal in skeet shooting, but he still sees room for improvement.

Hancock, who also won four years ago in Beijing, hit on 148 of 150 targets on Tuesday — and he was disappointed! Hancock says he aims for perfection – the same focus that allowed his teammate Kim Rhode to win gold earlier in the week with a near-perfect performance of her own.

After winning the gold, Vincent spoke with our Kevin Kugler.

(Listen to Vincent Hancock’s interview)

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