Matthew Dryke
Matthew Alexander Dryke (born August 21, 1958 in Port Angeles, Washington) is a former American sports shooter. He competed and won a gold medal in the 1984 Summer Olympics. He is two times world champion in skeet shooting, from 1983 and 1986, and obtained a silver medal in 1987.[1]
Accomplishments
- 1979 Pan American Games - silver - skeet
- 1979 Pan American Games - gold team - skeet
- 1979 World Moving Target Championships - gold team - skeet (world record - team)
- 1981 Championships of the Americas - gold - skeet (world record)
- 1981 Championships of the Americas - gold team - skeet (world record - team)
- 1982 World Shooting Championships - gold team - skeet
- 1983 Pan American Games - gold - skeet (world record)
- 1983 World Moving Target Championships - gold - skeet
- 1983 World Moving Target Championships - gold team - skeet
- 1984 Olympic Games - gold - skeet[2]
- 1985 Championships of the Americas - gold - skeet
- 1986 World Shooting Championships - gold - skeet (world record)
- 1987 Pan American Games - gold - skeet
- 1987 World Clay Target Championships - silver - skeet
- 1988 Olympic Games - 24th - skeet[3]
- 1989 World Cup - Mexico City - gold - skeet
- 1989 World Cup - Osijek - gold - skeet
- 1989 World Cup - Suhl - bronze - skeet
- 1992 World Cup - Los Angeles - gold - skeet
- 1992 Olympic Games - 6th - skeet[4]
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Dryke, Matthew |
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Short description |
Former American international shooter and Olympic gold medalist. |
Date of birth |
August 21, 1958 |
Place of birth |
Port Angeles, Washington |
Date of death |
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