Michael Diamond (sport shooter)
Medal record | ||
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Representing Australia | ||
Men's shooting | ||
Olympic Games | ||
Gold | 1996 Atlanta | Trap |
Gold | 2000 Sydney | Trap |
Commonwealth Games | ||
Gold | 1998 Kuala Lumpur | Trap |
Gold | 2002 Manchester | Trap |
Gold | 2002 Manchester | Trap pairs |
Gold | 2006 Melbourne | Trap pairs |
Gold | 2010 Delhi | Trap pairs |
Silver | 1998 Kuala Lumpur | Trap pairs |
Silver | 2002 Manchester | Double trap pairs |
Silver | 2010 Delhi | Trap |
Michael Constantine Diamond, OAM (born 20 May 1972 in Goulburn, New South Wales)[1] is a professional target shooter from Australia. His father, Con, managed a gun club and was a sporting shooter himself and introduced Michael to the sport at the age of eight. Mastering the shotgun, Diamond succeeded in winning the Olympic gold medal for trap consecutively in Atlanta in 1996 and Sydney in 2000, becoming the second men's trap shooter to have done so. He held the world record in double trap, and held the final world record in trap between 2007 and 2008. Diamond is of Greek heritage. In 1997, he changed his surname from Diamondopolous to Diamond.
He won the trap event at the 2007 World Shotgun Championships. Michael Diamond was selected to compete in his sixth Olympic Games in London.[2] At the end of the qualification period, he was leading with an Olympic record of 125/125, but ended up finishing fourth overall, losing to Fehaid Aldeehani of Kuwait in a bronze Medal shoot-out.
Personal Life
Michael is married to wife Cathy and together they have two daughters, Isabella and Angelica.
Olympic results
Event | 1992 | 1996 | 2000 | 2004 | 2008 | 2012 |
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Trap (mixed) | 11th 147+46 |
Not held | ||||
Trap (men) | Not held | Gold 124+25 |
Gold 122+25 |
8th 119 |
4th 119+23 |
4th 125+20 |
Double trap (men) | Not held | — | 9th 135 |
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References
- ↑ Toby Creswell and Samantha Trenoweth (2006). 1001 Australians You Should Know. Australia: Pluto Press. p. 422. ISBN 9781864033618.
- ↑ "Australian shooters named for London Olympics". 7 June 2012.
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